Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house located at Kestle Mill, three miles east of Newquay. The house with its surrounding garden has been owned by the National Trust since 1953 and is open to the public. Notable features in the house include the Great Hall window, which holds 576 tiles of 16th and 19th century glass, the decorative plasterwork in the Hall and Great Chamber, and an intricate Tudor bed.
The garden features an Elizabethan knot garden whose pattern mirrors sections of the plasterwork in the Great Chamber. It is surrounded by old varieties of fruit trees which once made up an orchard. There is also a kayling lawn where visitors can play a game of kayling and enjoy the breathtaking views surrounding Trerice. In a field at the bottom of the site known as the Mowhay, families also have the chance to run around and enjoy nature as they explore carefully mowed patterns in the long grass.