Sandyford, The Rocks, Holywell nestled just behind the rolling dunes of Holywell Bay, is a striking four-bedroom beach house within the exclusive The Rocks development. This home is superbly designed for both relaxation and social gatherings, blending stylish interiors with exceptional comfort. The kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, opens into a vibrant living space ideal for cooking and socializing. Enjoy triple-aspect views through full-height windows, with an armchair and sofa positioned to capture the sea views. Sliding doors lead to the balcony with stunning views over the dunes and sea.
Step outside to discover a serene outdoor area with seating, where the sounds of the sea enhance your morning coffee or evening drinks. The space includes a paved terrace with an outdoor rattan suite, a balcony offering fantastic views over the golf course, dunes, and sea, along with an outdoor shower for rinsing off sandy toes. The inviting bedrooms, each fitted with Smart TVs, offer private retreats for up to eight guests, ensuring a restful night's sleep after a day at the beach or exploring the local area.
Imagine wrapping up your day by watching the sunset from a cosy corner in the garden, cocktail in hand. This picture-perfect setting is ideal for unwinding and soaking up the tranquil atmosphere of Cornwall's north coast, where the rhythmic waves and the gentle breeze create a symphony of relaxation.
Sandyford, The Rocks, Holywell is ideally situated to take full advantage of Cornwall's stunning landscapes and leisure activities. Just a short walk from the property, the golden sands of Holywell Bay invite you to enjoy water sports or simply relax by the sea. Surf enthusiasts and beginners can take lessons at the Holywell Bay School of Surf, directly accessible from your doorstep. Lappa Valley Steam Railway in St Newlyn East (8 km) offers a nostalgic steam train adventure through beautiful Cornish countryside, perfect for families and train enthusiasts. Nearby, Newquay Zoo (10 km) presents a fantastic opportunity to explore wildlife from around the world. For some swashbuckling fun, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (10 km) offers an exciting and pirate-themed mini-golf experience, perfect for all ages. Delve into the history and culture of Newquay at the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (11 km), where you can learn about the town's rich maritime past and local heritage.
If you're in the mood for wine tasting and scenic vineyard tours, Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (30 km), offers a delightful experience with stunning views of the countryside and the chance to sample local wines. Visit the King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (31 km), explore an authentic 19th-century tin mine and learn about the region's mining heritage. Just a short distance away, Stithians Lake Activities Centre at Menherion (31 km) offers a variety of water sports and outdoor activities, making it a perfect destination for a day of adventure by the water. Truro (19 km) offers a blend of history, culture, and shopping, with charming streets lined with shops and cafes, and the stunning Truro Cathedral while Redruth (24 km) boasts a rich mining heritage, historic buildings, and mining sites, along with scenic trails like the Great Flat Lode for walks and cycling. Each destination offers unique insights and fun, enriching your holiday experience.