Cliff Top Cottage, Porthleven is a charming two-bedroom coastal gem with contemporary New England beach house styling and spectacular sea views. The elegant shaker-style kitchen features a central island, light wood accents, and expansive grid windows that frame rural vistas – perfect for enjoying morning coffee. Step upstairs into the open-plan lounge-kitchen-diner where natural light floods through double glass doors, revealing breathtaking views across Mount's Bay. The lounge gleams with colourful accessories and striking blue wooden wall panelling, whilst entertainment includes a Smart TV with integrated DVD player, Bluetooth speakers, and a DAB radio.
Venture onto the small lounge-side balcony to unwind with a glass of wine, or relax on the enclosed front patio where the whole family can savour those glorious sea views. Downstairs, discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms, a spacious double and cosy twin, both blessed with gorgeous sea views. The family bathroom features a bath and shower cubicle, ensuring comfort for everyone. Two single garages provide convenient storage for belongings and outdoor equipment.
Imagine waking to golden coastal light streaming through your bedroom windows, taking your morning tea onto the balcony to watch the tide roll in. Spend lazy afternoons exploring the harbour just a short stroll away, then return to your welcoming retreat as the sun descends over the sea, painting the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Cliff Top Cottage, Porthleven sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating coastline and cultural treasures. For history enthusiasts, Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (eight km) offers fascinating underground tours showcasing the region's remarkable mining heritage. Wine lovers should venture to Polgoon Vineyard near Penzance (18 km), where award-winning wines, ciders, and juices await, complete with guided tours and a delightful restaurant. Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (20 km) stands as a magnificent historic coastal fortress, offering panoramic views and interactive exhibitions perfect for all ages. For the ultimate Cornish experience, Land's End (29 km) beckons with its dramatic clifftop scenery, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking ocean vistas.
Venture further to discover the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (47 km), where diverse owl species, educational talks, and thrilling flying displays enchant visitors. History buffs will treasure Tregrehen Garden near Par (51 km), an enchanting historic garden featuring rare exotic plants, ancient trees, and serene woodland walks. For family thrills, Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (53 km) promises exciting rides, animal encounters, and unforgettable seasonal events.
Within easy reach of your accommodation, two of Cornwall's most captivating destinations await exploration. Just 27 kilometres away, the vibrant riverside town of Falmouth beckons with its fascinating maritime heritage, featuring impressive coastal fortresses that once guarded England's shores. Adventure seekers can experience heart-pounding zip wire thrills, while culture enthusiasts will discover a flourishing arts scene with galleries, museums, and waterfront events. Meanwhile, Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital, is a scenic 33-kilometre drive through rolling countryside. This charming cathedral city offers delightful independent boutiques, antique shops, and rich local heritage, including the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral. Both destinations provide perfect day trip opportunities for holidaymakers.











