Cedar, Goldenbank is a beautifully updated barn conversion set in a peaceful farmyard on the outskirts of Falmouth, just moments from the golden sands of Swanpool Beach and Maenporth. The sleek kitchen features a breakfast bar with four stools, built-in electric oven and gas hob, integrated fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, plus thoughtful touches including a Krups coffee machine and milk frother. The spacious lounge / diner welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV, a handsome dining table to the rear, and glazed doors opening onto the enclosed garden.
Step outside, where the charming enclosed garden overlooks the tranquil expanses of Falmouth Golf Club, offering a small lawn and delightful decked area complete with barbecue and outdoor furniture, perfect for sunny afternoon gatherings. Upstairs, three bright bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master king-size room boasts an en-suite shower room and picturesque countryside views, while a cheerful double and a flexible king-size room (convertible to twin on request) complete the sleeping arrangements. A refreshing family bathroom with shower over bath serves the upper floor, whilst a ground-floor WC adds practical convenience.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on the deck, countryside views stretching across the neighbouring golf course. Spend sun-filled days exploring golden beaches just a short stroll away, perhaps wandering the coast path or discovering Falmouth's maritime treasures. As evening falls, return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps firing up the barbecue while the Cornish sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Cedar, Goldenbank puts you within easy reach of Cornwall's finest coastal and cultural attractions. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth (2 km) invites you to discover the wonders of maritime heritage through engaging exhibits, impressive boat collections, and interactive family activities that bring nautical history vividly to life. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (11 km) offers an idyllic lakeside location for water sports enthusiasts, with sailing, kayaking, and fishing opportunities set against stunning natural scenery, plus peaceful nature trails for gentle exploration. Truro Cathedral in Truro (15 km) rises majestically above Cornwall's cathedral city, its breathtaking Gothic Revival architecture housing rich history, beautiful stained glass, and a variety of services and concerts throughout the year. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (30 km) provides intimate insight into the renowned sculptor's life and work, set within her former studio and subtropical garden filled with her unique modernist pieces.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's treasures. The imposing walls of Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (45 km) offer fascinating guided heritage tours through this ancient prison, with atmospheric exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment, plus spine-tingling paranormal experiences for the brave. Kayaking on River Camel from Porthilly Cove (47 km) promises guided adventures exploring the scenic Camel Estuary and dramatic coastline, with excellent opportunities for spotting seals, wading birds, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Polgoon Vineyard in Penzance (47 km) welcomes visitors to sample award-winning wines, ciders, and juices produced from their own vines and orchards, with informative guided tours, a welcoming restaurant serving local produce, and beautiful vineyard views.
The historic market town of Redruth is a 15-kilometre drive, where a vibrant creative arts scene flourishes amid interesting architecture, surrounded by beautiful countryside perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding through classic Cornish landscapes. Meanwhile, Newquay sits 31 kilometres away. Cornwall's premier surf destination, it boasts some of the county's most spectacular beaches with miles of golden sand and captivating coastlines. Voted Best Seaside Town for Families, Newquay's laid-back charm combines legendary Atlantic waves with excellent restaurants, independent shops, and family-friendly attractions.























