Mullion Kingfisher, Mullion Cove, is a delightful two-bedroom cottage offering a bright, contemporary retreat in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The modern kitchen is perfectly equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and separate freezer, with a breakfast bar providing the ideal spot for gathering over gourmet meals or friendly board games. The light-filled lounge area invites you to relax with a Smart TV and DVD player, while thoughtfully chosen artwork and carefully selected accessories add character and warmth throughout the space.
Step outside to discover a charming garden area, complete with a charcoal BBQ for al fresco dining and stunning coastal vistas just moments away. The property features two comfortable bedrooms, a peaceful double and a cosy single, alongside a recently modernised walk-in shower room with quality fixtures. With a practical utility outbuilding housing washing facilities, deck chairs, and a parasol for sunny days, Mullion Kingfisher ensures both comfort and convenience for families and their four-legged friends.
Imagine waking to the sound of seabirds calling across Mullion Cove, brewing your morning coffee in the sun-drenched kitchen, and stepping straight onto the legendary South West Coast Path for breathtaking clifftop walks. Spend your days exploring hidden beaches with your dogs, discovering local galleries and eateries in the village, then return to watch magnificent sunsets paint the sky from your doorstep. Pure coastal magic awaits.
Mullion Kingfisher, Mullion Cove, is perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's spectacular south coast. The dramatic coastal landscape of Lizard Point (7 km) beckons with its rugged cliffs, rare wildlife, and historical landmarks, offering exceptional nature walks and exploration opportunities. History enthusiasts will enjoy the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (10 km), where three floors of captivating exhibits showcase thousands of fascinating objects within historic Market Buildings. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (13 km) provides a haven for rescued seals and marine life, with interactive experiences delighting visitors of all ages. For family fun, Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (22 km) features over 1,200 animals, interactive exhibits, and an indoor play centre.
Further afield, discover Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (47 km), where you can experience the story of Cornish tin mining with an underground adventure in this stunning World Heritage setting. PK Porthcurno (49 km) offers fascinating insights into global communications evolution through hands-on exhibits and educational programs. Animal lovers shouldn't miss Newquay Zoo (54 km), a family-friendly attraction featuring diverse exhibits, conservation projects, and engaging educational experiences.
The picturesque Cornish coast offers two delightful destinations within easy reach of your holiday base. Just 20 kilometres away, the historic riverside town of Falmouth beckons with its impressive coastal fortresses, including the well-preserved Pendennis Castle, alongside exhilarating zip wire adventures and a thriving arts scene. This maritime town, steeped in centuries of seafaring heritage, provides the perfect blend of history and modern entertainment. Meanwhile, Redruth is a 29-kilometre drive inland, where this former mining town has transformed into a creative hub boasting fascinating industrial architecture and a vibrant arts community. The surrounding Cornish countryside offers endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and horse-riding through some of England's most beautiful landscapes.











