Longitude 5° W, Porthleven is a breathtaking three-bedroom architect-designed sanctuary perched dramatically into the Cornish hillside. The sleek kitchen space boasts premium appliances including an electric oven, ceramic hob, and Tassimo coffee machine, perfectly complementing the minimalist aesthetic. Step into the heart of this contemporary home – the stunning open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner where floor-to-ceiling glass doors frame spectacular ocean panoramas and underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort. Gather around the large wall-mounted Smart TV for cosy evenings, or throw open those magnificent glass doors to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living.
Venture outside to discover your private glass-fronted balcony, where morning coffee tastes infinitely better with those awe-inspiring coastal views stretching endlessly before you. The property also features a charming side patio for quieter moments. Retreat to three beautifully appointed bedrooms on the lower ground floor: two luxurious king-size rooms (one with en-suite shower room, the other opening directly to the garden) and a comfortable twin room. The family bathroom and utility room complete this level, ensuring every comfort is catered for.
Picture yourself awakening to the gentle sound of waves, stepping onto your private balcony with a steaming cup of coffee, breathing in that crisp sea air while watching the sun paint golden streaks across the endless ocean. Spend lazy afternoons wandering down to Porthleven's charming harbour, perhaps discovering a hidden treasure in one of the independent boutiques, before returning to your contemporary retreat for sundowners on the balcony as the sky transforms into a masterpiece of coastal colours.
Longitude 5° W, Porthleven offers the perfect base for exploring Cornwall's captivating south coast treasures. Wander just 250 metres to the expansive beach, beloved by experienced surfers, or stroll along the granite pier at low tide for the magical one-mile walk to Loe Bar. History enthusiasts will relish the King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (19 km), where Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage comes alive through guided tours and fascinating exhibits. The celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (21 km) promises a unique saltwater lido experience with its geothermal pool and panoramic café views, while Polgoon Vineyard (23 km) offers award-winning wines and ciders amid beautiful orchard settings. The artistic haven of St Ives Harbour (26 km) enchants visitors with its picturesque fishing port, quaint galleries, and boat trip opportunities.
For family adventures, the nostalgic Lappa Valley Steam Railway in St Newlyn East (48 km) delights with scenic countryside journeys aboard vintage steam trains through beautiful wooded valleys, complete with children's play areas and miniature railway experiences. Meanwhile, Newquay Zoo (50 km) houses over 130 species including endangered Humboldt penguins and Cornish choughs in award-winning conservation settings, while the mystical Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (51 km) offers an immersive 18-hole adventure golf experience with interactive treasure hunts, animatronics, and pirate-themed challenges that captivate visitors of all ages.
The historic market town of Redruth, a 21-kilometre drive away, showcases vibrant arts through its thriving creative quarter and galleries, whilst offering access to stunning countryside walks across ancient mining landscapes and nearby coastal paths. Meanwhile, Truro is 32 kilometres away and serves as Cornwall's elegant county capital, featuring the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with its distinctive three spires, sophisticated shopping along Lemon Street's Georgian architecture, excellent restaurants, and rich cultural experiences including the Royal Cornwall Museum and regular farmers' markets celebrating local Cornish produce.