Pentreath, Kingsand, is a captivating four-bedroom fisherman's cottage nestled in Cornwall's enchanting 'Forgotten Corner'. The fully-equipped kitchen delights with its unique woodburning stove and pizza oven, perfect for culinary adventures, whilst the adjacent dining area features charming chalkboard walls that inspire creativity. Discover multiple inviting living spaces including a cosy sitting room with plush seating and crackling woodburning stove, plus a quieter snug complete with Smart TV and access to the enclosed rear courtyard.
Step outside to your private courtyard sanctuary, where bistro furniture creates the perfect setting for evening drinks under starlit skies. The property offers beautifully appointed sleeping arrangements across three floors: a magnificent second-floor king-size suite with panoramic sea views and en-suite shower room, a coastal-themed double with en-suite cloakroom, a first-floor king-size haven, and a family-friendly bunk room with additional single bed. Two bathrooms and a convenient ground-floor shower room ensure comfort after sandy beach days.
Imagine awakening to breathtaking sea views, brewing fresh coffee whilst planning your coastal adventures. Picture cosy evenings gathered around the woodburning stove, sharing stories of your day's discoveries. Feel the excitement as you experiment with homemade pizzas in your very own pizza oven, creating magical memories with loved ones.
Pentreath, Kingsand, sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's stunning coastline and rich heritage. The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand lie right on your doorstep, where the South West Coast Path begins its journey along England's longest coastal route. Dog-friendly Kingsand Beach welcomes year-round exploration, whilst adventurous souls can hire kayaks from nearby Cawsand or catch the ferry to Plymouth. Plymouth Gin Distillery (6 km) offers fascinating tours through gin-making heritage dating back to 1793, whilst Dartmoor Zoo in Sparkwell (17 km) provides memorable wildlife encounters and conservation experiences. Venture slightly further to discover Burgh Island (22 km), where luxury Art Deco elegance meets tidal island magic, accessible by unique sea tractor. The quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (31 km) captivates curious minds with interactive mechanical art displays.
For those seeking greater adventures, explore Bodmin Keep (48 km), a fascinating Victorian fortress that showcases Cornwall's military heritage through interactive exhibits and historical displays. Alternatively, visit Screech Owl Sanctuary (51 km) for educational wildlife encounters, where families can meet over 40 species of owls, hawks, and other birds of prey in naturally landscaped enclosures. Camel Creek Family Theme Park is a 55-kilometre drive from the property and offers family adventures with thrilling rides including roller coasters and water rides, hands-on animal encounters featuring farm animals and exotic species, plus exciting seasonal events such as Halloween spectaculars and summer festivals.
The historic market town of Liskeard, just 23 kilometres away, provides charming exploration opportunities with its medieval streets, independent shops, and weekly markets that have operated for over 800 years. The town serves as an excellent base for discovering nearby attractions and offers delightful cafés and traditional Cornish pubs. Meanwhile, St Austell is a 41-kilometre drive and offers gateway access to the world-famous Eden Project, home to the largest rainforest in captivity housed within spectacular biomes, alongside its renowned china clay heritage and the picturesque Heligan Gardens nearby.























