Dolphins, Coverack offers an extraordinary upside-down design that maximises the spectacular panoramic sea views across this charming fishing village. The state-of-the-art kitchen boasts granite worktops, a central island with double oven and hob, plus a fridge/freezer and dishwasher for effortless meal preparation. The open-plan living area features exposed beams and floods with natural light through Velux windows, whilst the comfortable sitting room centres around a contemporary wood burning stove. Step outside to discover a terraced garden brimming with tropical plants, leading to a slate sun-trap patio complete with barbecue facilities.
The property provides three beautifully appointed bedrooms, each blessed with stunning sea views. The master bedroom enjoys a luxurious super-king bed and opens directly onto the patio through its own doors, whilst the en-suite bathroom features a bath, bidet, washbasin and WC. Bedroom two offers a king-size bed, and bedroom three provides cosy twin beds. A family shower room and useful utility room complete the ground floor accommodation.
Imagine waking to breathtaking sea views stretching to Chynhalls Point, brewing morning coffee in your granite-topped kitchen, then stepping onto the sun-drenched patio to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. As evening approaches, retreat to the secluded sun house for peaceful moments, or gather around the wood burning stove sharing tales of your coastal adventures.
Dolphins, Coverack is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most captivating attractions. The Terence Coventry Sculpture Park (4 km) offers a hidden clifftop gallery showcasing striking artworks amidst stunning coastal landscapes, perfect for art enthusiasts seeking inspiration from both creative works and natural beauty. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (19 km) invites you to discover three floors of fascinating exhibits within historic Market Buildings, telling the captivating story of Cornwall's rich heritage and traditions. Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith (24 km) enchants visitors with its subtropical splendour, winding paths, and private beach access, whilst Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (32 km) provides a historic coastal fortress experience with panoramic views and family-friendly activities.
Further adventures await at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (48 km), featuring award-winning guided tours and vintage tractor rides through apple orchards, complete with tastings of their famous cider varieties and local produce. St Mawes Castle (49 km) showcases a beautifully preserved fortress with unique clover-leaf design and engaging historical displays overlooking the Carrick Roads estuary. The world-famous Minack Theatre in Porthcurno (55 km) offers unforgettable open-air performances set dramatically on clifftops above crystal-clear waters, creating magical theatrical experiences beneath the stars.
The historic market town of Redruth, just 35 kilometres away, offers visitors a delightful blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. This former mining town has reinvented itself as a hub for creative arts, featuring galleries, studios, and regular cultural events that celebrate both traditional Cornish crafts and contemporary artistic expression. The town's Victorian architecture tells the story of Cornwall's industrial past, whilst the surrounding moorland and countryside provide endless opportunities for scenic walks and cycling routes through quintessentially Cornish landscapes. Meanwhile, a 41-kilometre drive takes you to Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital, where the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with its distinctive three spires serves as a stunning centrepiece. Here, holidaymakers can enjoy boutique shopping along cobbled streets, savour exceptional dining experiences, and explore this charming city's rich ecclesiastical and maritime heritage.