Uplands, Praa Sands, is an enchanting beachside villa offering a perfect coastal retreat with breathtaking views across the bay. The stylishly designed kitchen / diner creates a sociable heart to the home, featuring a well-equipped cooking space with electric oven, hob, and Nespresso machine, complemented by a wood burner that adds warmth to shared mealtimes. The inviting lounge provides a tranquil space to unwind, complete with Smart TV and another cosy wood burner, while the light-filled sunroom offers a peaceful sanctuary for morning coffee with spectacular sea views.
Step outside to discover a beautiful mature garden and south-facing terrace, complete with BBQ and outdoor furniture – perfect for al fresco dining while soaking in the coastal panorama. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms upstairs: a king-size room with TV and storage, a welcoming double, and a charming twin room, all blessed with lovely views. Two modern shower rooms, including one with a double-size shower cubicle, ensure comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine starting your day with coffee in the sunroom, watching the ever-changing seascape before following the private path down to the golden sands below. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner to share stories of beach adventures, or dine on the terrace as the sun sets over the horizon, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Uplands, Praa Sands, enjoys an enviable position on Cornwall's stunning south coast, with the gorgeous Praa Sands Beach (500 m) accessible via a private path from the property. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (10 km) invites visitors to explore three floors of fascinating exhibits showcasing local heritage. Families will delight in Flambards, 12 kilometres from the villa, where thrilling rides and historical attractions promise excitement for all ages. The Penlee House Gallery & Museum (14 km) offers a cultural journey through West Cornwall's rich history, while the historic Poldark Mine (15 km) provides an authentic glimpse into Cornwall's mining heritage.
For those willing to venture further, Land's End (30 km) rewards visitors with dramatic coastal views and iconic landmarks. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (32 km) celebrates the region's seafaring heritage through engaging exhibits and interactive displays, while the historic Pendennis Castle (34 km) offers panoramic views and fascinating exhibitions.
Take a 26-kilometre drive to the creative market town of Redruth, which provides opportunities for walking and cycling in beautiful countryside. Cornwall's charming county capital and the only city in the county, Truro (38 km) offers excellent shopping and dining options, as well as being a great place to explore.