Night's Catch, Porthleven, is a beautifully renovated two-bedroom granite cottage brimming with character and coastal charm. The stylish, well-equipped kitchen on the lower ground floor features an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, wine cooler, and microwave, perfect for preparing delicious family meals. Step up to the comfortable, inviting living room, where exposed floorboards and a wood burner create a cosy retreat on cooler evenings, whilst a Smart TV provides entertainment. Outside, a small enclosed courtyard with utility building housing a washer / dryer offers a practical space for washing sandy paws and muddy boots after coastal adventures.
Upstairs, the two bedrooms showcase the cottage's renovated charm beautifully. The king-size bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling and feature panelling, creating a spacious and characterful sanctuary. The single bedroom is equally stylish, perfect for a child or adult guest. A contemporary shower room on the lower ground floor completes the accommodation, ensuring comfort for all.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of harbour life, brewing fresh coffee in your granite cottage kitchen before wandering down cobbled streets to watch fishing boats bob on morning tides. Spend sun-drenched days exploring sandy beaches and dramatic coastal paths, returning to curl up beside the crackling wood burner as twilight falls over Porthleven's historic harbour, sharing stories of your day's seaside discoveries.
Night's Catch, Porthleven, sits in the heart of this enchanting Cornish harbour town, perfectly positioned for exploring the county's finest attractions. Just a short drive away, the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (4 km) invites you to step through historic Market Buildings and discover three floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of fascinating objects showcasing local heritage and rich traditions. History enthusiasts will be enthralled by Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (8 km), offering fascinating underground tours that bring to life Cornwall's rich mining heritage. For seaside relaxation, the celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (16 km) features a spectacular geothermal saltwater lido with children's pool and panoramic coastal café, perfect for soaking up stunning views. Art lovers shouldn't miss Tate St Ives (19 km), dramatically perched overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing works by notable Cornish artists alongside displays from the prestigious Tate collection.
Venture further afield to discover Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (48 km), a fascinating clay mining museum set within beautiful parkland offering insights into Cornwall's china clay industry. Families will love Newquay Zoo (50 km), offering diverse animal exhibits, conservation projects, and engaging educational programs. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (53 km) present a magical garden restoration with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks.
The nearby town of Camborne, just 14 kilometres away, was once one of the world's richest mining towns during Cornwall's tin mining heyday. Today, visitors can explore its fascinating industrial heritage, including historic mine sites and the famous Camborne School of Mines. A 27-kilometre drive takes you to Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital and cathedral city. This charming Georgian city offers excellent shopping along Lemon Street's boutiques, outstanding restaurants serving fresh Cornish produce, and cultural attractions including the magnificent neo-Gothic cathedral. Truro also boasts delightful cobbled streets, riverside walks, and regular markets perfect for discovering local crafts and specialities.



















