4 St Elvans Courtyard, Porthleven is a delightful duplex apartment offering contemporary comfort with stunning harbour views. The stylish kitchen features a breakfast bar, modern appliances including an electric cooker, microwave, and coffee machine, alongside a dishwasher and washer / dryer for ultimate convenience. The spacious open-plan living area boasts beautiful oak hardwood floors and welcomes you with comfortable sofas, a Smart TV, and French doors that open onto a glass-fronted Juliet balcony overlooking the picturesque harbour.
Step outside to discover a shared decked area at the rear, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or afternoon tea whilst breathing in the fresh coastal air. The property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor twin room and a gorgeous top-floor king-size bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom and charming seating area beside a gable window. Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure complete comfort for all guests, with a family shower room and the luxurious en-suite upstairs.
Picture yourself waking to harbour views, brewing fresh coffee in your modern kitchen, then stepping onto your private Juliet balcony to watch fishing boats bobbing in the morning light. Spend leisurely afternoons exploring Porthleven's quirky shops before returning to your stylish retreat, where evening drinks await on the shared decking as the sun sets over Cornwall's captivating coastline.
4 St Elvans Courtyard, Porthleven is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most treasured attractions. The charming harbour sits right outside your door, with Porthleven Beach just 300 metres away for sea swimming and rock pooling adventures. Join the renowned South West Coast Path for spectacular clifftop walks, or venture to the freshwater Loe Pool (two miles) for wildlife spotting and scenic woodland trails. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (12 km) offers historic castle tours and subtropical gardens accessible via dramatic causeway walks. The King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (14 km) provides fascinating insights into Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through guided tours and working exhibits. Discover the celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (16 km), a stunning saltwater lido featuring geothermal pools and panoramic coastal views. Wine enthusiasts will absolutely adore Polgoon Vineyard near Penzance (17 km), where award-winning wines and traditional ciders await alongside guided tours and fine dining experiences.
Venture further to discover St Austell Market House in St Austell (47 km), a vibrant community space hosting creative businesses, pop-up shops, and cultural activities. The internationally renowned Eden Project in Bodelva (51 km) offers spectacular biomes housing diverse plant collections and interactive exhibits celebrating humanity's relationship with nature. For history enthusiasts, St Catherine's Castle in Fowey (55 km) presents a fascinating 16th-century artillery fort with panoramic views and scenic woodland trails steeped in Crimean War and WWII significance.
The historic mining town of Camborne, just 14 kilometres away, proudly showcases Cornwall's rich industrial heritage through its fascinating mining museums and preserved engine houses that tell the story of the county's tin and copper mining past. Meanwhile, the elegant county capital of Truro is a 27-kilometre drive and offers visitors magnificent cathedral splendour with its stunning Gothic Revival architecture, alongside excellent shopping opportunities in its charming Victorian streets. Both destinations provide perfect day trips, allowing holidaymakers to explore Cornwall's diverse character from its industrial roots to its refined cultural heart.