Trelantis, 5 Gwelva is a striking four-storey townhouse where contemporary coastal living meets Newquay's legendary surf culture. The open-plan kitchen on the third floor features sleek units, an induction hob, electric oven, integrated dishwasher, and Nespresso coffee machine, flowing seamlessly into a dining area with an extendable table seating eight. The bright living space welcomes you with comfortable sofas, a wall-mounted Smart TV, and ceiling-high windows framing spectacular views across Fistral Beach to the horizon beyond, with French doors opening onto a private balcony perfect for sundowners.
Outside, three furnished balconies offer peaceful retreats at different levels, whilst a spacious ground-floor garage provides ideal storage for surfboards and beach equipment. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms span the first and second floors: the master features a king-size bed and en-suite shower room, opening onto its own private balcony through large glass doors. Bedroom two offers flexible super king or twin configuration, whilst bedroom three provides another super king (or twin option) with en-suite shower room and balcony access. Bedroom four completes the accommodation with a comfortable double bed. A family bathroom with bath and overhead shower serves the upper floors, whilst private parking for two cars ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture salt-kissed mornings with coffee on the balcony, watching early surfers carve through turquoise waves below. Spend sun-drenched days mastering the break at Fistral, then gather around the dining table as golden evening light floods through those magnificent windows. Later, toast another perfect day from your private balcony whilst the Atlantic sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Trelantis, 5 Gwelva places you within easy reach of Cornwall's most captivating attractions. Newquay Zoo sits just two kilometres away, home to diverse animal exhibits from lions to lemurs, alongside engaging conservation projects and educational programmes that delight visitors of all ages. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (11 km) offers award-winning farm experiences including guided tours through the traditional cider-making process, vintage tractor rides through rolling orchards, and tastings of their renowned apple-based products. Truro Cathedral rises majestically 17 kilometres drive awy, its soaring Gothic spires dominating the city skyline, where visitors discover breathtaking Victorian architecture, rich ecclesiastical history, and a calendar of choral services and cultural events. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (22 km) brings Cornwall's industrial heritage to life, this fascinating clay mining museum set within beautiful woodland parkland revealing the county's pivotal role in the global china clay industry.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. St Catherine's Castle in Fowey (48 km) is a remarkably preserved 16th-century artillery fort perched dramatically above the harbour entrance, offering panoramic coastal views alongside fascinating historical insights from the Crimean War through to World War II. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (53 km) provides intimate access to the celebrated sculptor's former studio and home, where her striking bronze and stone works nestle among subtropical plants in this enchanting garden setting. Hidden Valley Discovery Park near Tredidon (54 km) delights families with interactive puzzle trails winding through mysterious woodland, leading to a curious mansion surrounded by enchanting gardens that spark imagination and adventure.
The celebrated fishing village of Padstow lies 18 kilometres away. It is Cornwall's undisputed foodie heaven, where Rick Stein's culinary empire sits alongside independent restaurants, artisan producers, and a picturesque working harbour. Fresh seafood arrives daily at the quayside, whilst the Camel offers level cycling through stunning estuary landscapes. The lively market town of Penzance is a 45-kilometre drive from the house. This characterful harbour town is steeped in maritime history combining excellent restaurants and galleries with proximity to some of Cornwall's finest beaches, including the dramatic sweep of Praa Sands and the turquoise waters of Porthcurno.































