Seacroft, Polruan is a spacious four-bedroom waterside house occupying the top two floors of a beautifully appointed property in this enchanting fishing village. The reverse-level design places the expansive open-plan living, kitchen and dining area on the upper floor, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame mesmerising views across the estuary and harbour. The sleek modern kitchen features a double oven, electric hob, integrated fridge / freezer and dishwasher, alongside a breakfast bar for casual dining. The dining area opens through sliding doors onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the water, while the comfortable living space leads to a generous terrace furnished for outdoor relaxation.
Heading outside, shared access across the lawn leads to steps down to the waterfront, where a frape mooring awaits guests bringing kayaks or hiring boats locally. A utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer adds practical convenience to this thoughtfully equipped retreat. Downstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: two king-size rooms (one with en-suite walk-in rainfall shower), a twin room, and a bunk room perfect for younger guests. Three beautifully appointed bathrooms include an en-suite shower room, a family bathroom with bath and handheld shower, and an additional shower room.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the harbour below, morning coffee on the waterside terrace as fishing boats glide past on the glittering estuary. Days unfold with kayaking adventures from your private mooring, coastal path walks revealing hidden coves, or simply watching seabirds from your panoramic windows. As dusk settles over Polruan, gather around the dining table with views across the darkening water, recounting the day's discoveries beneath the emerging stars.
Seacroft, Polruan places you at the heart of Cornwall's spectacular south coast, where endless discoveries await. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (7 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life through interactive touch pools brimming with local sea creatures, perfect for curious minds of all ages. St Austell Brewery in St Austell (11 km) is a historic brewery crafting award-winning beers, where engaging tours reveal sustainable brewing practices alongside the stories behind over 180 distinctive pubs. Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (18 km) rises commandingly from its wooded hillside, this magnificent 13th-century circular fortress offering stunning panoramic views, atmospheric historic ruins, and seasonal wildflowers creating perfect picnic spots amid scenic riverside walks. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (26 km) stands timelessly on Bodmin Moor, this ancient smuggling inn combining charming accommodation with a unique museum celebrating Cornwall's colourful contraband history and delightful traditional dining.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures scattered across this stunning landscape. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (46 km) guides you through a scenic circular route showcasing Cornwall's extraordinary mining heritage, where historical engine houses punctuate rolling countryside offering spectacular views perfect for walking, cycling, and horse riding adventures. Poldark Mine in Trenear (48 km) descends into authentic underground workings, these atmospheric tours bringing Cornwall's rich mining heritage vividly to life through genuine historical settings and fascinating demonstrations. Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (52 km) fills three floors of historic Market Buildings with captivating exhibits and thousands of intriguing objects chronicling generations of Cornish traditions, trades, and everyday life.
The historic market town of Liskeard lies 19 kilometres away, perfectly positioned between Bodmin Moor's dramatic uplands and the sparkling south coast, offering independent shops, traditional markets, and excellent local pubs serving hearty Cornish fare. Meanwhile, Port Isaac is a 32-kikometre drive. This picturesque fishing village enchants visitors with its scenic harbour framed by traditional whitewashed cottages tumbling down narrow streets. It is famous as the filming location for popular TV series Doc Martin and home to outstanding seafood restaurants celebrating the daily catch.



























