Built in 1745 Trehellas House was an Inn built near the junction of 3 ancient tracksBuilt in 1745 Trehellas House was an Inn built near the junction of 3 ancient tracks. The junction was marked by a Celtic cross which now stands on the green in front of the house, it is believed to be the only one remaining in Cornwall to bear the fleur-de-lys. The hotel is close to the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock House, Padstow, Rock, Wadebridge and numerous other beautiful towns and sites in Cornwall. We are perfectly situated for walking, cycling the famous Camel Trail, and exploring all that Cornwall has to offer. We are 15 minutes from Newquay Airport & 45mins from Lands End With 12 bedrooms - four in the Old House, including the stunning Courtroom Suite which was used in Doc Martin, and seven in the Coach House - the hotel is popular with couples, families and business travellers alike. All rooms are en-suite; have tea/coffee making facilities, TVs and direct dial teleph...