Prospect House, Coverack is a charming, renovated holiday retreat that beautifully blends original character with modern amenities, perfect for families or couples seeking a Cornish escape. Step into the well-equipped kitchen, where you'll find everything you need for culinary adventures, including a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer to handle sandy beachwear. The dining room, with its cosy inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove, invites you to relax and enjoy hearty family meals. The separate sitting room, complete with a Smart TV and DVD player, is perfect for movie nights, and both rooms offer stunning sea views towards Chynhalls Point.
Outside, the courtyard garden looks straight out to sea, with furniture, barbeque, and private decking offering the ideal spots for al fresco dining and unwinding after a day of exploring. There is gated access to a grassy area and the South West Coast Path. Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms, two with sea views, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room. Bedroom three features a single bed with a pull-out trundle bed for a sixth guest.
Start your day with a stroll to Coverack's lovely beach, just minutes away, or embark on a coastal walk right from your doorstep via the South West Coast Path. After a day of water sports or exploring local attractions, return to your cosy retreat, light the wood burner, and enjoy a peaceful evening with your loved ones.
Prospect House, Coverack is ideally located to explore the best of Cornwall. The picturesque village of Coverack offers charming cafes, traditional pubs, and a variety of water sports at the local centre. The Terence Coventry Sculpture Park in Coverack (4 km) offers a serene clifftop setting where you can explore a variety of striking sculptures that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. Nearby, Roskilly's Farm in St Keverne (4 km) invites visitors to enjoy delicious ice cream made from the farm's own dairy herd, wander through the gardens, and meet the animals. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (15 km) is a wonderful place to learn about the rescue and rehabilitation of seals and other marine animals.
Continuing your coastal journey, Lizard Point at 17 kilometres, the southernmost point in mainland Britain, offers breathtaking views and dramatic landscapes, managed by the National Trust. For a deeper dive into Cornwall's maritime heritage, head to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (31 km) featuring fascinating exhibits on Cornwall's seafaring history and interactive displays for all ages. Just a short distance from the museum (32 km), Pendennis Castle stands majestically on the headland, offering panoramic views of Falmouth and the sea. This historic fortress, built by Henry VIII, provides a glimpse into England's coastal defences and is perfect for a family day out. Porthleven, with its vibrant harbour and dining options, is just a 22-kilometre drive away.