Pont View, Fowey is a stylish contemporary apartment set across two floors, offering the perfect seaside retreat for couples and small families. The modern kitchen features an electric oven, hob, microwave, and dishwasher, with a coffee machine for brewing your morning ritual and a welcoming breakfast bar. Upstairs, the beautifully decorated open-plan living space showcases a comfortable lounge paired with ample seating and a spacious dining table, where you can linger over meals whilst gazing across the picturesque harbour. A Smart TV ensures evenings are equally relaxing.
Step onto your private South East-facing terrace, where river views unfold before you and the gentle sounds of Fowey's working port drift upwards. Ground-floor accommodation includes a king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room, plus a second flexible king-size room (convertible to twin beds on request). The family bathroom on the same level completes the sleeping arrangements. The intimate scale of this apartment creates a sense of exclusivity, perfect for savouring stolen moments away.
Imagine morning coffee on your sun-drenched terrace, watching boats bobbing in the harbour whilst the town awakens below. Spend lazy afternoons exploring winding cobbled streets lined with independent shops and welcoming bistros, or venture further to hidden coves. As dusk falls, return to your riverside sanctuary, glass in hand, as golden light bathes the water and memories of your day unfold.
Pont View, Fowey is perfectly positioned within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where picturesque vistas and charming traditions combine to create an unforgettable escape. The working harbour town boasts independent shops, bistros and restaurants within moments of your door, whilst the sandy beach lies just 800 metres away. St Catherine's Castle (1 km), a fascinating 16th-century artillery fort, reveals panoramic views across the dramatic coastline, scenic woodland trails, and intriguing historical connections to the Crimean War and WWII. History enthusiasts will appreciate The Eden Project in Bodelva (8 km), a captivating eco-park showcasing stunning biomes, diverse plant collections, and interactive exhibits that explore the profound relationship between people and nature. The charming harborside Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (8 km) transports visitors through centuries of maritime heritage with fascinating ship models and photographic records documenting local folklore. Nearby, Lanhydrock House (13 km) stands as a grand Victorian country estate nestled within beautiful manicured gardens and ancient woodlands, offering a captivating glimpse into opulent historic lifestyles.
For those seeking wider adventures, Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (46 km) offers diverse wildlife experiences, conservation programmes, and family-friendly activities, whilst the award-winning King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (48 km) unveils Cornwall's fascinating tin mining heritage through guided tours and interactive exhibits. Lydford Gorge (50 km) beckons intrepid explorers with its temperate rainforest, dramatic Whitelady Waterfall, and Devil's Cauldron pothole.
Both Padstow and St Austell offer delightful escapes for holidaymakers seeking memorable day trips. The vibrant foodie destination of Padstow, situated 31 kilometres away, beckons with its bustling harbour, renowned seafood restaurants, and Rick Stein's culinary empire that has transformed this charming Cornish fishing port into a gastronomic haven. Meanwhile, the historic clay mining town of St Austell lies just 11 km away, where visitors can explore the fascinating Eden Project's iconic biomes, discover the area's industrial heritage at Wheal Martyn Museum, and sample locally brewed St Austell Brewery ales whilst enjoying the town's Victorian architecture and welcoming atmosphere.















