Clocktower Horizon, Porthleven, is a stunning four-bedroom house blending contemporary luxury with charming coastal character. The exceptional kitchen boasts marble stone worktops, induction hob, electric oven with proving drawer, and premium appliances including a Krups coffee machine and wine cooler – perfect for creating memorable meals together. Ascend the elegant staircase to the expansive open-plan living area, flooded with natural light through skylights and a striking picture window framing far-reaching views towards the iconic Porthleven Clock Tower.
Step outside to embrace the enclosed wrap-around garden, where children and dogs play freely across the lawn whilst you enjoy sociable meals on the paved terrace, perfectly positioned for catching the evening sun. A peaceful side seating area awaits morning coffee with a view. The property offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master suite with king bed and luxurious en-suite shower, plus three additional well-appointed rooms. Two elegant bathrooms, an en-suite and a main bathroom with separate walk-in shower and freestanding bathtub, ensure comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine yourself waking to filtered coastal light, preparing breakfast whilst gazing towards the shimmering sea, and settling into your evening with uninterrupted harbour views. Picture lazy afternoons in the garden as laughter echoes across the lawn, then unwinding on the terrace as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of amber and rose.
Clocktower Horizon, Porthleven, enjoys an enviable position within walking distance of this enchanting harbour village brimming with character. The vibrant village offers fresh seafood restaurants, independent cafes, and welcoming pubs all nestled around the picturesque harbour. It'sperfect for evening strolls and culinary exploration. Discover nearby attractions beginning with Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (7 kn), where captivating underground tours illuminate Cornwall's rich mining heritage and industrial past. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (12 km) rises majestically from the sea; a historic castle crowned with subtropical gardens and a scenic harbour village, offering castle tours, causeway walks, and legendary tales. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (16 km) celebrates saltwater swimming with its celebrated geothermal lido, dedicated children's pool, and panoramic café, ideal for splashing, relaxing, and sunbathing on Cornwall's south coast. For slightly grander adventures, Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm near Penhallow (28 km) beckons with award-winning farm experiences, guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and delicious apple-based products.
Venture further afield to explore the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park (46 km), featuring diverse owl species, educational flying displays, and wildlife rehabilitation programmes. The Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (49 km) mesmerises visitors with captivating underwater tunnels, interactive marine exhibits, and diverse aquatic life showcasing ocean wonders. The Eden Project (50 km) enchants with stunning biomes, inspiring plant collections, and interactive experiences exploring the relationship between people and nature.
A 14-kilometre journey leads to historic Camborne, a fascinating town that was once amongst the world's wealthiest mining centres during Cornwall's tin and copper boom. The area's rich industrial heritage comes alive through preserved mine engines and museums celebrating its remarkable past. Further afield, Truro beckons just 27 km away as Cornwall's elegant county capital. This vibrant cathedral city offers holidaymakers an enticing blend of cultural treasures, from its magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral to numerous galleries and museums. The city centre boasts excellent shopping opportunities, with independent boutiques alongside well-known brands, plus charming cafés and restaurants perfect for exploring during your Cornish getaway.























