Tre Lowen, Goonhavern is a fabulous contemporary cottage offering a superbly spacious retreat less than 10 minutes' drive from Perranporth's golden sands. The bright, airy kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, boasting an induction hob, electric oven, and all modern amenities including a Dolce Gusto coffee machine – perfect for crafting your morning brew. Step into the large, beautifully furnished living room with its three sumptuous sofas and electric fire, where patio doors beckon you onto a sun-drenched terrace ideal for alfresco gatherings.
Outside, the enclosed garden wraps gloriously around the house, providing ample space for little ones to explore, while the detached games room promises hours of entertainment with its pool table, air hockey, and table tennis options. Retreat to one of four light-filled bedrooms – two with king-size beds, one versatile super-king or twin room, and another twin that can transform into a super-king. The family bathroom features a relaxing bathtub with shower, while the master bedroom boasts its own dressing room and luxurious en-suite shower room.
Imagine waking to Cornwall's golden light streaming through your window, padding barefoot to the kitchen to prepare breakfast while the coffee machine burbles enticingly. Later, gather on the sun terrace as steaks sizzle on the Weber BBQ, champagne glasses clink, and laughter floats across the garden. As evening falls, challenge your loved ones to a lively pool tournament in the games room, creating memories that will linger long after your holiday ends.
Tre Lowen, Goonhavern is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating north coast. The quaint village itself offers convenient amenities including a well-stocked Londis store, garden centre with the delightful Bay Tree restaurant, and the welcoming New Inn pub just down the road. Perranporth's stunning beach (4 km) invites sun-seekers, surf enthusiasts, and families alike, while the beachfront Watering Hole offers refreshments with unrivalled coastal views. History buffs will appreciate the Perranzabuloe Museum (4 km), where exhibits celebrate local heritage through engaging displays on farming, fishing, and mining traditions.
Sample award-winning ciders and enjoy vintage tractor rides at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm (5 km), or venture to Newquay to encounter exotic wildlife at Newquay Zoo (10 km) and explore the beautiful Trenance Gardens and Leisure Park (10 km) with its rose gardens and boating lake. Further afield, discover Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (31 km), historic Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (31 km), and the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (33 km).
The creative market town of Redruth (17 km) offers interesting architecture and the opportunity of adventure in the surrounding countryside. Once a major part of Cornwall's mining scene, today it thrives as an arts and culture hub. Coastal Falmouth, a 29-kilometre drive away, charms with its riverside setting. The town is famous for having the deepest natural harbour in Europe and has been the start or end point of many round-the-world voyages.