Ocean View, Porthleven is a deluxe two-storey coastal retreat offering spectacular panoramic sea views from every window. The bright, airy kitchen provides ample surface space for preparing delicious meals, complete with modern appliances including an oven, hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer / dryer. The expansive open-plan lounge and dining area captivates guests with breathtaking ocean vistas through wide windows, where comfortable sofas and armchairs invite you to relax whilst watching the ever-changing seascape. The adjacent dining table creates the perfect setting for sharing memorable meals together.
Step outside to discover a tranquil patio area featuring outdoor furniture and parasol, where glass-panelled fencing ensures unobstructed coastal views whilst you dine alfresco. Descend the garden steps to reach the small enclosed garden, perfect for peaceful moments. The property offers three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a serene master super-king-size room with private balcony and en-suite bathroom featuring a relaxing bath, a comfortable double room with stunning sea views, and a convenient single bedroom. Each room boasts its own en-suite facilities, ensuring privacy and comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself awakening to the gentle sound of waves below, stepping onto your private balcony with morning coffee as golden sunlight dances across the water. Spend leisurely afternoons on the patio, sharing stories and laughter whilst the ocean breeze carries the scent of salt air, creating those cherished holiday memories that last a lifetime.
Ocean View, Porthleven is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures whilst enjoying the charm of this authentic fishing port. The picturesque harbour (0.5 km) beckons with its collection of excellent seafood restaurants, quaint cafés, and boutique shops, whilst Porthleven Beach lies less than 0.5 km away for leisurely coastal walks. Follow the scenic coastal path to discover Loe Bar Beach (1 km), offering additional opportunities for seaside adventures. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (4 km) invites you to explore three floors of captivating exhibits showcasing local heritage, whilst Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (9 km) offers fascinating underground tours revealing Cornwall's rich mining history. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (13 km) provides interactive experiences with rescued marine life, and The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (18 km) presents scenic circular walks through historically significant mining landscapes.
Venture further to discover Trelissick House and Gardens in Feock (31 km), where panoramic views across the Fal Estuary and diverse gardens featuring rare plants and woodland walks create a perfect day out, or visit the magnificent Truro Cathedral (32 km) with its soaring Victorian Gothic spires, stunning stained glass windows and rich ecclesiastical history. PK Porthcurno (37 km) offers intriguing insights into global communications history at this fascinating museum housed in underground tunnels, where visitors can explore how Cornwall became the hub of the world's telegraph cables.
The historic mining town of Camborne, just 18 kilometres away, offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's industrial heritage through its mining museums and the towering remnants of engine houses that dot the landscape. Meanwhile, the characterful harbour town of Penzance is a 22-kilometre drive and serves as the gateway to West Cornwall's treasures. Renowned for its excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood, vibrant art galleries showcasing contemporary Cornish talent, and its proximity to some of Cornwall's finest beaches including the golden sands of Porthcurno and Sennen Cove, Penzance provides rich cultural experiences alongside stunning coastal scenery that epitomises the very best of Cornish seaside charm.