Kits House at Mixtow Creek, Lanteglos, is a stunning four-bedroom waterside residence offering direct access to the River Fowey. The beautifully presented kitchen / diner is a sociable space, perfectly equipped with an electric range oven, gas hobs, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, while French doors invite the fresh Cornish air inside. The impressive period sitting room features comfortable sofas, a TV, and a crackling wood burner, with French doors opening onto the scenic terrace.
Step outside to your private riverside terrace, where outdoor furniture awaits and views across the water create an idyllic spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. The property offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two spacious king-size rooms (both with stunning water views, one with an en-suite bathroom featuring a roll-top bath, the other with an en-suite shower room) and two delightful twin bedrooms. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the twin rooms, with an additional ground-floor WC for convenience.
Imagine waking to the gentle lapping of the river against your private pontoon, brewing fresh coffee in your characterful kitchen, then stepping onto the sun-drenched terrace to watch boats glide past. Spend your days exploring Cornwall's treasures on foot or by water, returning each evening to the warmth of the wood burner and the tranquil riverside setting that makes Kits House so special.
Kits House at Mixtow Creek, Lanteglos, is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Cornwall's south coast. Just a kilometre away, the Fowey Aquarium offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools where children can meet local sea creatures up close. The world-renowned Eden Project (8 km) captivates visitors with its stunning biomes housing exotic plants from around the globe, alongside diverse collections and interactive exhibits exploring our relationship with nature. History enthusiasts will enjoy Jamaica Inn (24 km), the ancient smuggling inn immortalised in literature, standing proud on Bodmin Moor and offering a unique museum, charming accommodations, and delightful dining. Beer lovers can tour St Austell Brewery (27 km), a historic Cornish institution producing award-winning ales for over 175 years and maintaining over 180 pubs across the region.
Further afield, King Edward Mine Museum (49 km) provides fascinating guided tours exploring Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through working displays and educational exhibits at this award-winning heritage site. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary (50 km) offers heartwarming interactive experiences with rescued seals and other marine life, set against stunning coastal views that make every visit memorable. For walkers, the Rame Head Heritage Coast (51 km) presents a scenic circular route with panoramic coastal vistas, a medieval chapel perched on the headland, and the atmospheric remains of a historic gun battery.
The historic market town of Liskeard, just 17 kilometres away, sits perfectly positioned between the majesty of Bodmin Moor and the beauty of the south coast. This ancient settlement boasts a rich heritage dating back to medieval times, with its bustling market square and charming Georgian architecture providing excellent shopping and dining opportunities. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is a 31-kilometre drive along winding country lanes and offers visitors an authentic taste of Cornish coastal life. This delightful harbour village charms guests with its scenic waterfront, narrow cobbled streets lined with traditional whitewashed cottages, and stunning clifftop views across the Atlantic Ocean.































