Seahorses, Fowey is a stunning three-bedroom holiday home offering the perfect blend of comfort and coastal charm. The stylishly designed kitchen features an electric oven, ceramic hob, and modern appliances including dishwasher and fridge/freezer, with a useful breakfast bar for casual dining. The light-filled open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner creates a fantastic living space, where the comfortable lounge area boasts plenty of seating, a Smart TV with soundbar, and double doors opening onto the deck. Discover the relaxing snug, perfect for settling back with a good book after days of coastal adventures.
Step outside onto the large decked terrace, where outdoor furniture and two sun loungers create the ideal spot for alfresco dining whilst enjoying far-reaching countryside views. The fully enclosed garden features beautiful planted borders and provides safe space for children to play. The property offers three soothingly decorated bedrooms: a fresh king-size room on the ground floor, plus an upstairs king-size room with en-suite shower room and a cosy twin room. With a family bathroom featuring a shower over P-shaped bath and a separate WC, comfort is assured for all guests.
Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on the sunny deck, breathing in the fresh Cornish air while planning your day's adventures. Spend lazy afternoons in the tranquil garden, perhaps firing up the BBQ for a family feast as the sun sets over the rolling countryside. Return from beach days to relax in the comfortable lounge, sharing stories of your coastal discoveries.
Seahorses, Fowey is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of South Cornwall's stunning coastline and beautiful countryside. Just a delightful 10-minute stroll brings you to the heart of charming Fowey town, with its multicoloured cottages perching on hillsides and bustling quay atmosphere alive with maritime heritage. The fascinating Fowey Aquarium (1 km) offers an engaging glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and local sea creatures, while the quirky MAD Museum (1 km) showcases captivating mechanical art exhibits perfect for inspiring curious minds of all ages. Venture further to discover the impressive Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (13 km), where 13th-century circular ruins provide stunning panoramic views and perfect picnic spots amongst seasonal flowers. The scenic Camel Trail (20 km) offers picturesque cycling adventures through rivers, woodlands, and charming countryside villages along a beautifully converted disused railway line.
For those seeking legendary adventures, the dramatic Tintagel Castle (49 km) presents breathtaking clifftop views and rich Arthurian history with its striking footbridge connecting ancient ruins. The unique Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (49 km) captivates visitors with fascinating folklore exhibits and an extensive collection of magical artifacts. Families will delight in Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (51 km), featuring interactive puzzle trails, a mysterious mansion, and enchanting gardens for adventure-filled days out.
The charming market town of Wadebridge, located 29 kilometres away, serves as the perfect gateway to the famous Camel Trail cycling route, offering holidaymakers an excellent base for exploring North Cornwall's stunning countryside. This historic crossing point over the River Camel boasts independent shops, cosy cafés, and easy access to some of Cornwall's most beautiful cycling paths. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (41 km) enchants visitors with its scenic harbour, traditional stone cottages, and narrow winding streets that tumble down to the sea. This delightful coastal gem has gained international fame as the beloved filming location for the popular television series “Doc Martin”, making it a must-visit destination for fans and photography enthusiasts alike.