Perranhaven, Perranporth, is a coastal gem offering a perfect blend of comfort and stunning sea views. The heart of this charming home is its spacious open-plan living area, where large sliding doors frame breathtaking vistas of Perranporth Beach. The well-appointed kitchen boasts modern amenities, including an electric oven, hob, and Nespresso machine, inviting you to whip up delicious meals while basking in the seaside atmosphere.
Step out onto the sun-drenched terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining accompanied by the soothing sound of crashing waves. On warm days, unwind in the garden with a BBQ and bistro table, or sip a glass of bubbly on the sun-soaked raised deck. Retreat to one of three beautifully appointed bedrooms, each promising restful slumber after days filled with coastal adventures. The ground floor hosts a spacious king-size room, while upstairs, you'll find a cosy double and a magnificent king-size suite. This haven boasts its own en-suite bathroom and mesmerising sea views, offering a truly indulgent experience. With two modern bathrooms, including a family shower room, Perranhaven ensures comfort for all guests.
Enjoy your morning coffee on the raised deck as golden sunlight dances across the garden. Later, gather on the terrace for a sizzling barbecue, toasting to another perfect day as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in a riot of colours. This haven isn't just a holiday home; it's your personal slice of Cornish paradise.
Perranhaven, Perranporth, sits in the heart of Cornwall's stunning north coast, offering easy access to a wealth of attractions. Just a stone's throw away, Perranporth Beach (500 m) beckons with its golden sands and rolling waves, perfect for sunbathing, surfing, or leisurely strolls. The famous Watering Hole beach bar (500 m) promises refreshing drinks and delicious meals right on the sand. For history enthusiasts, St Piran's Oratory (4 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's past with its ancient structures and medieval cemetery.
Venture a bit further to discover Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (6 km), where you can enjoy guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and sample a variety of apple-based delights. Thrill-seekers will love Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (14 km), a lovely experience filled with mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish legends. For a dose of architectural splendour, visit Truro Cathedral (15 km), its soaring spires and rich history offering a serene contrast to the coastal energy. Further afield, Flambards in Helston (34 km) promises a day of family fun with its diverse rides and attractions, while the Lost Gardens of Heligan (36 km) near Pentewn offer a magical blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Art lovers shouldn't miss Tate St Ives (40 km), where Barbara Hepworth's masterpieces nestle among lush subtropical plants. For those seeking to explore Cornish towns, the historic market town of Redruth and Cornwall's charming county town of Truro are both just a 15-kilometre drive away, each offering its own unique flavour of Cornish culture and heritage.