The Secret Seascape, Carbis Bay, is an elegantly refurbished retreat offering a perfect blend of coastal charm and contemporary comfort. The newly fitted galley kitchen showcases modern sophistication with its sleek induction hob, electric oven, and Nespresso coffee machine, creating an inspiring space for culinary creativity. The magnificent lounge-diner captivates with its soaring high ceilings and dramatic bay window, while Mid-Century inspired furnishings and a Smart TV create an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Step outside to discover two distinct outdoor spaces: a sheltered courtyard perfect for morning coffee and a spectacular sea-facing garden with breathtaking coastal vistas and direct beach access. The property features two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms – a cosy double with modern en-suite shower room and a charming single room. The family bathroom adds an extra touch of luxury with its contemporary walk-in rain shower and heated towel rail.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, enjoying your morning coffee in the private courtyard as sunlight filters through the sub-tropical vegetation. Later, unwind in the communal garden, watching boats drift across the turquoise waters of Carbis Bay while planning tomorrow's beach adventure just moments from your doorstep.
The Secret Seascape, Carbis Bay, enjoys an enviable position in one of Cornwall's most sought-after coastal destinations. The pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters of Carbis Bay Beach are accessible via a private footpath from the garden, offering the ultimate convenience for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Between Easter and October half term, the Ocean Sports Centre provides equipment hire and lessons for activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.For those seeking culinary delights, a collection of exceptional restaurants sits within easy reach, including the sophisticated Ugly Butterfly by Adam Handling and the casual charm of Walter's on the Beach. The prestigious Carbis Bay Hotel offers indulgent spa treatments, while the charming St Ives Harbour is just four kilometres away and beckons with its picturesque fishing port, surrounded by quaint shops and cafes.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to St Ives' renowned artist studios (4 km) and the fascinating St Ives Museum (4 km). Families can enjoy Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary (6 km), home to over 1,200 animals and entertaining indoor play areas. Further afield, discover the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (30 km), Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (33 km), and the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (39 km). The historic towns of Penzance (14 km) and Redruth (23 km) offer additional exploration opportunities with their rich maritime heritage and market town charm.