Trevalga, Porthcothan Bay is a stunning detached rural retreat capturing the essence of a Cornish coastal escape. The heart of the home is a light-filled kitchen / diner featuring an American-style fridge/freezer, range-style electric oven with gas hob, and Lavazza coffee machine. A smart breakfast bar offers casual seating, whilst French doors flood the main dining area with natural light. Upstairs, the warm lounge awaits with comfortable seating, a wood burner effect gas fire, and smart TV. French doors open onto a large balcony where panoramic views sweep across the countryside towards the sea.
Step outside to discover a small garden with decked areas and patios, complete with outdoor furniture and coal BBQ. The property sleeps ten guests across six beautifully appointed bedrooms. Ground floor features a spacious king-size bedroom with French doors onto the garden, plus a family room with twin beds, a single bed, and pull-out trundle bed. The first floor features three elegant en-suite king-size bedroom, including one with its own dressing room. Four bathrooms include en-suite facilities, plus a wet room and family bathroom with walk-in shower.
Imagine waking to glimpses of the sea beyond rolling fields, sipping your morning coffee on the balcony as the Cornish sun rises over the countryside. Picture lazy afternoons gathered around the wood burner with loved ones, then stepping outside to cook supper on the BBQ whilst children play in the garden, creating those precious moments that make family holidays truly unforgettable.
Trevalga, Porthcothan Bay is wonderfully positioned to explore North Cornwall's finest treasures. The picturesque village of Porthcothan, just half a kilometre away, boasts a gorgeous sandy beach perfect for families and a welcoming pub for evening relaxation. St Merryn (three kilometres) offers further dining options alongside the popular Trevose Golf and Country Club, whilst Padstow, the thriving harbour tow, sits just six kilometres away, famous for fabulous seafood restaurants, water sports opportunities, and exciting boat trips. Within ten minutes' drive, the stunning Mawgan Porth beach awaits with its dramatic coastal scenery. For cultural exploration, visit Padstow Brewing Co (six kilometres), where brewery tours and guided tastings showcase award-winning craft beers, or discover rich maritime heritage at Padstow Museum (seven kilometres) with its fascinating collections. Young adventurers will delight in Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (11 kilometres), with its mystical caves and pirate-themed fun for all ages. History enthusiasts should explore Bodmin Keep (22 kilometres), a fascinating military museum showcasing Cornwall's rich army heritage and interactive exhibits.
Venture further to experience Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary near Hayle (46 kilometres) with over 1,200 animals and interactive exhibits, or visit the picturesque St Ives Harbour (46 kilometres) surrounded by quaint shops, cafes, and art galleries perfect for leisurely exploration. The remarkable Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens (54 kilometres) offers dramatic landscapes and contemporary art amidst exotic plantings.
Meanwhile, Wadebridge, just 13 kilometres away, beckons with its famous Camel Trail, a spectacular 29-kilometre flat cycle track that follows a disused railway line alongside the picturesque River Camel. This traffic-free route is perfect for family adventures, offering safe cycling through stunning Cornish countryside from Padstow to Bodmin. Further afield, Cornwall's elegant county capital, Truro, is a 27-kilometre drive and provides wonderful cultural attractions including its magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with soaring spires. The city centre boasts excellent shopping opportunities with a delightful mix of independent boutiques, high-street favourites, and the popular Lemon Quay market area.



























