Customs House Roost, Charlestown is a lovingly refurbished duplex apartment nestled in the heart of this historic harbour town. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, perfectly set within the open-plan living space. Relax in the comfortable seating area with Smart TV and DVD player, where characterful exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling create a wonderfully light and airy atmosphere. Step outside and find yourself just moments from Charlestown's Georgian harbour, with its famous Tall Ships and selection of fine pubs and restaurants.
The property offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a stylish double on the lower floor and a versatile king-size room on the upper floor that can be converted into twins upon request. The contemporary shower room features luxurious underfloor heating, complemented by a separate WC, both conveniently located on the ground floor. With secure allocated parking and pet-friendly accommodation, this characterful apartment provides all the comforts of home while immersing you in Charlestown's maritime heritage.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the harbour, and enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the breakfast bar before strolling down to watch the Tall Ships gently bobbing in the historic quay. After a day exploring the rugged Cornish coastline, return to your cosy haven, where the warmth of underfloor heating welcomes tired feet and the comfortable seating invites you to unwind with a glass of local wine.
Customs House Roost, Charlestown is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of Cornwall's magnificent coastline. The property sits within walking distance of Charlestown's Georgian harbour, famously featured in TV's Poldark series, where you can discover the impressive Tall Ships and enjoy a selection of excellent pubs and restaurants. Carlyon Bay (3 km) offers a fabulous coastline with lovely walks, sheltered coves, and traditional fishing villages.
St Austell Market House is three kilometres away and provides a vibrant community space hosting creative businesses, pop-up shops, and cultural activities. Wheal Martyn Clay Works (7 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's China clay industry set within beautiful parkland, while the world-renowned Eden Project (8 km) captivates visitors with its stunning biomes and diverse plant collections. History enthusiasts will appreciate Treffry Viaduct (8 km), with its impressive stone arches and rich industrial heritage, perfect for scenic walks in the Luxulyan Valley.
Venture a little further to discover Camel Creek Family Theme Park (30 km), offering thrilling rides and animal encounters for a fun-filled family day out. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (30 km) showcases a diverse range of marine life through interactive exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels. St Mawes Castle (33 km) boasts a beautifully preserved fortress with a unique clover-leaf design and panoramic estuary views. For shopping and dining experiences, visit Truro (26 km), Cornwall's charming county capital, or Wadebridge, a 29-kilometre drive, known for its popular Camel Trail offering 29 kilometres of flat cycle track running parallel to the River Camel – perfect for family cycling adventures.