The Loft at Kylgenna, Fowey is an enchanting split-level apartment perched on the edge of this charming riverside town, commanding superb views across the estuary towards the sea. The open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner occupies the upper level, where stylish interiors maximise the unique outlook. The well-equipped kitchen features a built-in electric oven, induction hob, microwave, and a Nespresso coffee machine perfect for brewing morning espresso. A Smart TV and DVD player provide entertainment, whilst French doors open onto your gorgeous balcony, where a bistro table invites you to dine alfresco as boats drift past and Polruan beckons.
Descend to the lower level to discover the serene bedroom sanctuary. The super-king-size bedroom showcases zip-and-link beds (separable into two singles upon request) and offers river views that greet you upon waking. The bathroom features both a luxurious bath and shower cubicle, whilst a separate WC ensures convenience. The decked entrance area and private parking complete this intimate two-guest retreat, perfectly designed for romantic escapes and peaceful contemplation.
Imagine opening your eyes to shimmering river vistas, sipping fresh Nespresso whilst watching fishing boats bob peacefully below. Spend languid afternoons on your private balcony, sea breeze caressing your skin, indulging in alfresco suppers as golden light bathes the water. Come evening, settle into the cosy living space with a film, the distant sound of the estuary's gentle rhythm lulling you into complete serenity.
The Loft at Kylgenna, Fowey enjoys a prime location on the glorious Cornish coast, perfectly positioned to explore the best of south-east Cornwall. Just steps away, the Fowey Aquarium (500 metres) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools teeming with local sea creatures. The enchanting Eden Project (8 km) beckons nearby, its stunning biomes and diverse plant collections revealing the captivating relationship between people and the natural world. Venture further to Jamaica Inn (26 km) on Bodmin Moor, an ancient smuggling inn steeped in history and character, then journey to the award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (32 km) for brewery tours and unique craft tastings.
Beyond the immediate vicinity lie increasingly rewarding discoveries. The King Edward Mine Museum (47 km) celebrates Cornwall's tin mining heritage with authentic underground tours through restored mine workings, interactive exhibits featuring historic machinery, and knowledgeable guides sharing tales of the county's industrial past. For art lovers, Terence Coventry Sculpture Park (48 km) presents striking contemporary artworks perched dramatically on clifftops with rugged coastal backdrops, where visitors can wander coastal paths whilst discovering thought-provoking installations that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The Blue Reef Aquarium (52 km) in Newquay showcases diverse marine life including tropical sharks, rays, and colourful reef fish, plus captivating underwater tunnels offering immersive viewing experiences of Cornwall's coastal waters.
Nearby towns offer additional appeal for holidaymakers seeking varied experiences. St Austell, just a 10-kilometre drive away, serves as the historic heart of Cornwall's clay mining industry, where visitors can explore the fascinating china clay heritage before venturing to the world-famous Eden Project with its spectacular biomes housing exotic plants from across the globe. Truro is 37 kilometres away and stands as Cornwall's elegant county capital, rewarding visitors with its magnificent Gothic cathedral, vibrant cultural scene featuring regular festivals and events, charming independent boutiques lining cobbled streets, contemporary art galleries showcasing local talent, and excellent restaurants serving everything from traditional Cornish fare to international cuisine.















