The cutest little cottages there ever was. Free admission in the middle of a lovely garden location, and the friendliest staff. Highly recommend a visit there.
The rooms were very interesting to look at, and housed many antiques to give you a sense of what it was like to live there many years ago. Walking through takes only about 15 minutes, but maybe a little slower if you’d like to read all the information. No wait time to get in, and there weren’t any others visiting when we went - so no queues or running into other people :)
Lots of cute little gifts to buy, some homemade/local, some imported - ALL adorable. I got a mini water fountain there for only £25, and it’s probably the cutest thing I own now.
Before we left, we partook in the mouse hunt! They hid 7 little fake mice all around the bottom floor of the house, and if you find them all and spell out the word using the letters assigned to each mouse, they give you candy! Was very excited about this. Highly recommend the mouse hunt for children and adults visiting. Super cute.
There is a small café and coffee bar attached to the cottages, which you can stop at for a light refreshment or snack before or after your visit into the cottages. Lots of spots for seating and areas for children to play!
Big fan of the Trenance Cottages. Hope to go again...
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