Barachy, Coverack is a beautifully appointed three-bedroom apartment perfectly positioned in the heart of this charming fishing village, just 20 metres from the crescent-shaped beach. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric double oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, and coffee machine, along with a breakfast bar opening onto the front balcony where morning coffee meets panoramic sea views. The spacious living and dining area welcomes you with comfortable sofas, a cosy armchair, a Smart TV, and a dining table for six, whilst two large windows frame breathtaking uninterrupted vistas across the beach and harbour beyond.
Step outside to discover two fantastic balconies, each catching the sun at different times: the front balcony boasts sweeping views across the beach and harbour, whilst the side balcony delivers elevated sea views across the village rooftops, both furnished for relaxed seaside living. Downstairs, a king-size bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, complemented by a stylish bathroom with shower over bath. Upstairs, two beautifully presented bedrooms nestle under the eaves: the king-size room enjoys stunning sea views through tall windows, whilst the twin bedroom offers its own charming outlook through a Velux window, with a spacious walk-in shower room completing the layout. Two private parking spaces sit directly outside.
Picture mornings on the balcony, coffee in hand, watching fishing boats bob in the harbour as the village stirs below. Spend sun-filled days on the beach just steps away, building sandcastles and exploring rock pools, then wander back for lazy lunches with sea breezes drifting through open doors. As golden hour paints the water, gather around the dining table sharing stories of the day's adventures, knowing tomorrow brings more coastal treasures to discover.
Barachy, Coverack places you perfectly to explore Cornwall's most dramatic coastal landscapes and heritage attractions. Lizard Point in Lizard lies 11 kilometres away, where dramatic cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, rare wildlife thrives in unique habitats, and historical landmarks punctuate rugged coastal paths perfect for invigorating nature walks. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (16 km) invites you underground to discover Cornwall's rich mining heritage through fascinating guided tours and authentic historical displays. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (29 km) rises majestically from the bay, this historic castle and subtropical gardens accessible by causeway at low tide offering captivating tours, legendary tales, and spectacular harbour views. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (32 km) delights visitors with award-winning farm experiences, guided tours through traditional cider-making processes, vintage tractor rides, and a tempting array of apple-based products to sample and take home.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's finest cultural and family attractions. Tate St Ives in St Ives (46 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing celebrated Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the renowned Tate collection in light-filled galleries. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (48 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into local marine life through interactive touch pools and displays featuring diverse Cornish sea creatures, perfect for curious minds of all ages. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (53 km) promises action-packed days with thrilling rides ranging from gentle attractions for little ones to exciting adventures for older children, alongside animal encounters and engaging seasonal events.
The historic riverside town of Falmouth sits 14 kilometres away, where coastal fortresses guard the harbour entrance, an exhilarating zip wire soars across the water, and arts and culture flourish in galleries and museums celebrating Cornwall's rich maritime heritage. Meanwhile, St Austell is a 42-kilometre drive. This historic clay mining town serving as gateway to the world-famous Eden Project, where massive biomes house exotic plants from tropical rainforests and Mediterranean landscapes, alongside fascinating exhibitions about global conservation and sustainability.



















