Lobster House, Newquay, is a remarkable converted chapel offering a perfect blend of historic character and contemporary luxury in the heart of this vibrant coastal town. The stunning first-floor kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven, induction hob, and modern appliances, making it ideal for creating family feasts. The inviting open-plan living space features an impressive four-metre sofa and a large Smart TV, creating a sociable hub for relaxation and entertainment. Step outside to discover your private enclosed patio area, complete with garden furniture and a luxurious six-seater hot tub for ultimate relaxation.
The property offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms: two ground-floor super-king-size zip-and-link rooms that can be configured as twins, and a romantic king-size bedroom nestled in the chapel's eaves with original oak beams. Each bedroom features its own Smart TV and elegant en-suite, including a Verdigris-tiled bathroom, a petrified wood basin, and a stunning onyx basin with Bluetooth mirror in the top-floor suite.
Imagine waking to streaming sunlight through the chapel windows, enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the dining table while planning your beach adventures. After a day exploring Newquay's golden sands, unwind in the bubbling hot tub beneath the stars, sharing stories of your coastal discoveries before retiring to your luxuriously appointed bedroom.
Lobster House, Newquay, sits in a prime location just a five-minute walk from Towan Beach and less than a mile from the famous surfing paradise of Fistral Beach. The property's central position puts you at the heart of Newquay's vibrant scene, with independent eateries, boutique shops, and a cinema all within easy reach.
For family adventures, Newquay Zoo is only three kilometres from the apartment and offers an exciting day out with its diverse animal exhibits and educational programs. History enthusiasts can explore St Piran's Oratory in Perranzabuloe (14 km), while beer connoisseurs will appreciate the award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (26 km). The creative hub of St Austell Market House (27 km) showcases local talents and hosts various cultural events.
Further afield, discover the fascinating Cornwall At War Museum in Davidstow (49 km), offering insights into the region's wartime history. Art and nature lovers will be captivated by Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens in Gulval (50 km) and the enchanting Tanglewood Wild Garden in Newbridge (60 km). The charming riverside town of Wadebridge is a 27-kilometre drive away and is the starting point of the famous Camel Trail, perfect for cycling adventures along the River Camel. For a taste of Cornish heritage, visit the historic harbour town of Penzance (53 km), known for its excellent restaurants, galleries, and proximity to some of Cornwall's finest beaches.