Plymouth Sound View, Millbrook is a charming lodge-style chalet nestled within the heart of the Rame Peninsula, blessed with truly panoramic views stretching across the glorious countryside and reaching towards beautiful Plymouth Sound. The well-equipped kitchen/diner features an integrated oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and coffee machine, everything needed for preparing delicious home-cooked meals. The cosy lounge welcomes you with comfortable plush seating, a warming fireplace, and Sky TV for those quieter evenings when you want to unwind.
Step outside onto the substantial decked area where a private hot tub awaits, perfect for soaking whilst savouring those spectacular views. The property comprises three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master king-size with TV and en-suite shower room, plus two inviting twin rooms for additional guests. A separate family bathroom with shower and WC ensures complete comfort for all. Enjoy complimentary access to exceptional on-site leisure facilities including an indoor heated pool open year-round, a fully equipped gym, and a fun-filled games room.
Imagine yourself soaking in the private hot tub beneath starlit skies, the gentle sounds of the Peninsula wrapping around you. Picture lazy afternoons by the heated pool, invigorating gym sessions, or friendly games nights with loved ones. Waking to those magnificent views of Plymouth Sound, you'll feel the true magic of a Cornish coastal escape.
Plymouth Sound View, Millbrook is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of South Cornwall and the captivating Rame Peninsula. The magnificent Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (8 km) offers a fascinating journey through gin-making heritage with guided tours and tastings at this historic 1793-established distillery. The scenic Tamar Valley trail stretches from Plymouth to Launceston (22 km), a spectacular 56-kilometre route through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife perfect for exploration. The charming Fowey Aquarium (28 km) delights visitors with interactive touch pools showcasing captivating Cornish marine life. The quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (28 km) inspires curious minds of all ages with interactive mechanical art and design exhibits that spark joy.
Head further afield to discover truly remarkable attractions awaiting your discovery. Bodmin Jail (46 km) offers guided heritage tours and fascinating interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment throughout the centuries. The legendary Tintagel Castle (52 km) perches dramatically on clifftop ruins with breathtaking coastal views and captivating Arthurian heritage, connected by a remarkable footbridge. For adventure seekers, guided kayaking on the scenic River Camel at Porthilly Cove (53 km) explores the beautiful estuary with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities.
Venture beyond your doorstep to discover Cornwall's captivating treasures. The historic market town of Liskeard, a 21-kilometre drive away, sits beautifully positioned between the wild landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This charming town boasts centuries of heritage, with its distinctive Victorian railway station and traditional Cornish architecture. Further afield, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (51 km) enchants visitors with its scenic harbour, maze of narrow cobbled streets, and traditional whitewashed cottages tumbling down to the sea. This coastal gem has gained worldwide fame as the filming location for the beloved television series “Doc Martin,” making it an absolute must-visit destination.























