Sea Glimpse, Seaton offers the perfect Cornish retreat for families and friends, beautifully positioned just 300 metres from the beach. The spacious modern kitchen diner boasts an electric range cooker, American fridge freezer, and Nespresso coffee machine, alongside a sociable breakfast bar and large dining table. The top floor reveals a wonderful lounge with wood burner and Smart TV, plus a charming snug with patio doors opening to the garden. The converted garage houses an exciting games room featuring table football, air hockey, and pool table.
Step outside to discover elevated gardens with multiple seating levels, where the top decked terrace offers alfresco dining with Weber BBQ and sea glimpses across beautiful green countryside. The property features four well-appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with balcony and en-suite), one flexible twin room, and a fun bunk bedroom, complemented by a family bathroom and convenient ground floor facilities.
Imagine awakening to the gentle sounds of the coast, brewing fresh coffee in your modern kitchen, then stepping onto your private balcony to breathe in the crisp Cornish air. As evening approaches, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing tales of seaside adventures while the children enjoy the games room below.
Sea Glimpse, Seaton provides the ideal base for exploring Cornwall's stunning Rame Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The charming coastal village of Downderry lies less than one mile away, offering a beautiful shingle and sandy beach alongside delightful cafes and bars. The historic Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling & Fishing (15 km) brings maritime history to life with fascinating exhibits and ship models. Antony House and Gardens (19 km) showcases magnificent Queen Anne architecture amid stunning grounds, while the intriguing Carnglaze Cavern (23 km) offers underground family adventures. For medieval history enthusiasts, Restormel Castle (33 km) provides spectacular views and perfect picnic spots.
Further afield, discover St Austell Brewery (46 km) for award-winning beer tastings and brewery tours showcasing Cornwall's oldest working brewery, Hidden Valley Discovery Park (49 km) for family puzzle adventures through enchanting woodlands with zip wires and adventure trails, and the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (55 km) for enchanting garden walks through Europe's largest garden restoration project, featuring exotic plants, wildlife and Victorian garden splendour.
The vibrant town of Newquay, just 11 kilometres away, beckons with its golden beaches including the famous Fistral Beach, renowned for world-class surfing competitions, alongside family-friendly attractions such as Newquay Zoo and the Blue Reef Aquarium. Meanwhile, historic Hayle is a 32-kilometre drive through scenic countryside and offers miles of pristine coastline perfect for surfing and wildlife watching. This charming town boasts three miles of sandy beaches at Hayle Towans, where seals and dolphins are frequently spotted, whilst the RSPB reserve provides excellent birdwatching opportunities amongst its diverse wetland habitats.