Cherry Trees, St Newlyn East, is a stunning contemporary bungalow where style meets comfort in the heart of rural Cornwall. The impressive open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner forms the heart of this home, featuring a centre island kitchen complete with electric oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine/tumble dryer, and a large American-style fridge/freezer. Relax by the wood burner in the dining area with its beautiful bay window overlooking the garden, or unwind in the bright conservatory that seamlessly connects indoor living to the lush outdoors. For entertainment, discover the separate snug equipped with a Smart TV, games console, and multi-games table – perfect for family fun regardless of the weather.
Step through to the sleeping quarters where four beautifully appointed bedrooms await: three king-size and one twin, each king room boasting its own Smart TV for ultimate relaxation. The accommodation is completed by two elegant bathrooms: one featuring a bath with separate shower and WC, the other a shower room with WC. Outside, the well-established garden bursts with colourful plants, complemented by a patio area with garden furniture and a private hot tub – your personal oasis after days of coastal exploration.
Imagine awakening to birdsong in your countryside retreat, brewing fresh coffee in the state-of-the-art kitchen while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, sink into the bubbling hot tub beneath Cornwall's starlit sky, recounting tales of seaside expeditions before gathering around the crackling wood burner with loved ones, the scent of home-cooked delicacies filling the air.
Cherry Trees, St Newlyn East, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most treasured attractions. The peaceful village location offers a welcoming pub, local shop, and butcher within walking distance, alongside recreational facilities including a play park, skate park, tennis court, and all-weather football pitch. Just a short drive away, discover world-class golden beaches including Crantock where children can delight in crab fishing, the expansive sands of popular Perranporth, and legendary Fistral Beach – a paradise for surfing enthusiasts. Cornwall's dramatic coastlines await exploration, from the rugged north shore to the picturesque southern harbours and hidden coves.
Venture beyond the immediate surroundings to experience Trerice (3 km), a charming Elizabethan manor house with beautiful gardens and engaging family activities. Animal lovers will appreciate Newquay Zoo (8 km) with its diverse exhibits and conservation projects, while Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (9 km) offers swashbuckling fun with interactive exhibits based on Cornish legends. The Blue Reef Aquarium (10 km) provides captivating underwater tunnels and fascinating marine displays. For those willing to travel further, Padstow Brewing Co (31 km) welcomes visitors with award-winning craft beer tastings, while history buffs can explore Bodmin Jail (31 km) with its compelling exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Stithians Lake Activities Centre (32 km) with its water sports and nature trails.
Cornwall's county capital, Truro is 18 kilometres away. The county's only city, it is a major cultural hub and was the childhood home of Queen drummer Roger Taylor. (The band's first gig was at Truro City Hall). The historic market town of Redruth (28 km) has a vibrant creative arts scene. It was the centre of Cornwall's tin and copper mining industry during the 19th century and had the first house in the world to be lit by gas lighting. Both Truro and Redruth make excellent destinations for day trips.