Portside, Polruan is an elegant five-bedroom house offering a perfect blend of contemporary luxury and traditional Cornish charm. The fully equipped kitchen features top-of-the-range appliances, including a Nespresso coffee machine, electric oven, and dishwasher, all centred around a striking feature island with bar stools. The expansive open-plan lounge and dining area creates a wonderfully sociable space, complete with a generous dining table to seat your entire party. Upstairs, discover a beautiful open-plan living room with an 80-inch flat-screen TV and comfortable leather sofas, opening through large patio doors onto a stunning balcony.
Venture outdoors to find a large level lawn and beautiful patio area, complete with comfortable outdoor dining furniture and barbecue facilities—ideal for long summer evenings. The property boasts five super-king-size bedrooms, each with zip-and-link beds and ample storage, while the master bedroom enjoys an en-suite and private balcony access with glorious sea views. Two additional en-suite bedrooms and a family bathroom with both bath and walk-in shower ensure comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to breathtaking sea views from your private balcony, enjoying morning coffee whilst watching the harbour come alive. Spend lazy afternoons in the sun-drenched garden, gathering the family around the dining table for hearty meals, then relaxing on the balcony as the sun sets over the estuary.
Portside, Polruan is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures whilst enjoying the tranquil charm of this traditional fishing village. The fascinating Fowey Aquarium (7 km) offers interactive touch pools showcasing Cornish marine life, whilst St Catherine's Castle (7 km) provides panoramic views and scenic woodland trails steeped in history. The charming Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (12 km) reveals the area's maritime heritage, and peaceful Looe Island (18 km) beckons with guided walks through diverse wildlife habitats.
Venture further to discover more great places to visit. Take a 33-kilometre drive to Bodmin Jail and explore its spine-chilling paranormal experiences and enjoy a Georgian heritage tours through the former prison's dark cells and execution chamber, where interactive exhibits reveal tales of notorious inmates and Victorian justice. Sample award-winning ales at St Austell Brewery (34 km), Cornwall's largest independent brewery, offering guided tours through the brewing process, tastings in the historic cellars, and insights into over 160 years of brewing tradition. The legendary Jamaica Inn (36 km) on windswept Bodmin Moor promises atmospheric dining and smuggling tales immortalised by Daphne du Maurier, where the original coaching inn serves hearty meals amidst memorabilia celebrating Cornwall's lawless past.
The historic market town of Liskeard (27 km) offers excellent shopping along its characterful Victorian streets, complemented by traditional pubs, independent cafés, and quality restaurants serving locally-sourced Cornish produce. This ancient stannary town, with its impressive medieval church and bustling weekly market, provides an authentic taste of Cornwall's commercial heritage. Meanwhile, Wadebridge is 44 kilometres away and serves as the gateway to the famous Camel Trail – 29 kilometres of flat, traffic-free cycling tracks perfect for family adventures along the scenic River Camel, passing through picturesque countryside to Padstow, with bike hire readily available and plenty of riverside picnic spots for memorable family days out exploring Cornwall's beautiful inland waterways.