Edgehill, Pentewan is a spacious four-bedroom hillside retreat offering the perfect blend of coastal proximity and countryside tranquillity. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen, where overhead beams complement a range cooker and breakfast bar, creating an inviting space for culinary adventures. The dining room overlooks sweeping valley and bay vistas, whilst the living room features a lengthy L-shaped sofa, Smart TV, and cosy wood burner with windows framing views across to Pentewan Sands. A snug with easy chair and iPod docking station provides an intimate space for quiet moments.
Step outside to discover the jewel in Edgehill's crown – extensive gardens featuring a magnificent brick and slate pavilion housing a wood-fired oven, perfect for pizza nights beneath the stars. The front terrace with BBQ invites al fresco dining, whilst lawned areas adorned with flowers and shrubs offer peaceful spots throughout the grounds. The property accommodates four bedrooms across three floors: two super-king-size rooms (one with en-suite), a flexible twin room, and a single, complemented by three well-appointed bathrooms including a ground-floor shower room accessible from the garden.
Imagine waking to valley views, spending sun-drenched afternoons in the pavilion as the wood-fired oven crackles, then watching the sunset paint the hills opposite in golden hues. Steps lead directly down to the coastal path, village, and beach – less than half a mile away – where family memories await. Return to your hillside haven for evening gatherings around the wood burner, sharing stories of the day's adventures.
Edgehill, Pentewan is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures whilst enjoying village life at your doorstep. The beach, village centre, and coastal path lie just 300 metres away, where you'll find the local tea room and pub hosting quiz nights. The iconic Eden Project in Bodelva (8 km) captivates with its stunning biomes and interactive exhibits exploring our relationship with nature. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (8 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's china clay heritage within beautiful parkland. The Lost Gardens of Heligan beckon with their romantic charm, whilst Truro Cathedral (20 km) impresses with breathtaking Gothic architecture. Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (25 km) provides delightful wine tastings in picturesque surroundings.
Further afield, the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (47 km) showcases diverse marine life through captivating exhibits and underwater tunnels, including Britain's deepest aquarium tank and interactive touch pools perfect for families. The Tamar Valley trail (49 km) winds 35 miles through Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, diverse wildlife, and charming riverside pubs where you can sample local ales whilst enjoying stunning valley views. The legendary St Michael's Mount in Marazion (53 km) enchants with its historic castle, subtropical gardens, and captivating tales of giants and smugglers, accessible by causeway at low tide or boat at high tide.
Newquay, just 25 kilometres away, has earned its reputation as Britain's Best Seaside Town for Families with its eleven spectacular beaches of golden sand, world-class surfing conditions, and relaxed coastal atmosphere that perfectly balances adventure with tranquillity. The town offers everything from surf schools and coastal walks to family-friendly attractions and vibrant nightlife. Meanwhile, the foodie haven of Padstow is a 29-kilometre drive along scenic Cornish lanes, where culinary explorers can indulge in Rick Stein's renowned restaurants, browse artisanal food shops, and savour the freshest seafood whilst wandering the picturesque harbour lined with traditional fishing boats.



















