Archive for the ‘New Yard Restaurant’ Category
2023 Season at the New Yard Restaurant
Posted on by We are very, very excited to welcome our new proprietors Tim Spedding and Louise Rødkjær’s reputation needs little introduction. With spells at The Ledbury, starting The Clove Club in Shoreditch, which won a Michelin star and was listed as one of the 50 best restaurants in the world, Tim has worked at some very interesting […]
A night of Tropical Soul and Cuban Street Food at NYR!
Posted on by Join us on Saturday 28th May from 8pm for a wild night of Tropical Soul and Cuban street food. £20 per ticket includes a night of sensational Tropical Soul music and a delicious smorgasbord of Cuban street food. Holly Holden is London-born singer and songwriter, whose unique, bilingual sound is shaped by long-term musical links […]
Bluebell day and photo competition
Posted on by Spring is open us and there is no lovlier sight than a mass of bluebells to lighten the heart. Come and visit Trelowarren on 29th April and have the rare opportunity to wander through the private garden and the estate in general taking in all the gorgeous flora and fauna but particularly our lovely bluebells. […]
Welcome Max to the new Yard Restaurant
Posted on by I am Max and am delighted to let you know that I am the new head chef at The New Yard Restaurant in Trelowarren. I am married to Jo and we are settling happily into Trelowarren and life on the Lizard. We moved from St Martins in the Scilly Isles, where I have been head […]
The Great Bordeaux Dash
Posted on by One of the elements of Rowan’s New Yard Shop and pizzeria in the stable yard at Trelowarren is that it will be selling delicious and unusual wine. Delicious because FV, who has impeccable taste, will be choosing it: unusual because we are sourcing some of it direct from chateaux who don’t supply supermarkets or the […]
Anthony Frost at Trelowarren
Posted on by The arrival of 16 paintings and prints in the New Yard Restaurant – from Black and White to full Cinemascope Colour. The Overtones by Simon Armitage When you ask me what time it is, it’s purple. And when the alarm goes off in a morning it’s a sort of metallic, minty green, like the Noisette […]