Pebble House, Newquay is a contemporary three-bedroom home perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's spectacular north coast. The welcoming open-plan ground floor combines kitchen, dining and living spaces in one light-filled area, with French doors opening to the enclosed garden. The well-equipped kitchen features an induction hob, built-in electric oven, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge / freezer, while the dining table seats six comfortably. The bright living room offers relaxed seating, a Smart TV and DVD player for cosy evenings in.
Stepping outside, the enclosed paved garden provides a safe space for children and dogs to play, with outdoor dining furniture and a barbecue area. Outdoor storage houses bikes and surfboards, with complimentary bodyboards available for guest use. One private parking space completes the practical features. Climb the stairs to discover two comfortable bedrooms on the first floor: a peaceful double and a flexible twin room, both decorated in coastal tones and sharing a family bathroom with shower over bath. The spacious master bedroom occupies the entire second floor, featuring a king-size bed, Smart TV, en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower, and sliding doors onto a private glass balcony with lovely views across the rooftops to Fistral Bay beyond.
Imagine waking to salt-tinged air drifting through open windows, the distant sound of Atlantic waves calling you down to golden Fistral sands. Spend sun-drenched days riding the surf, building sandcastles, or simply basking on the beach, all just a short stroll from your door. As twilight paints the sky in brilliant coral and amber, retreat to your private balcony with a glass of something cold, watching the sun sink slowly into the glittering ocean while surfers catch their final waves of the day.
Pebble House, Newquay places you within easy reach of both world-famous Fistral Beach and the town's many attractions. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay, just over a kilometre away, captivates visitors with diverse marine life displays, interactive touch pools, and mesmerizing underwater viewing tunnels showcasing everything from graceful rays to colourful tropical fish. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (11 km) offers award-winning farm experiences combining fascinating guided tours through traditional cider-making processes, delightful vintage tractor rides through the orchards, and tastings of their celebrated apple-based products. Truro Cathedral (17 km) dominates Cornwall's only city with breathtaking Gothic Revival architecture, soaring spires visible for miles around, and a programme of services, concerts and exhibitions throughout the year. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (24 km) enchant visitors with their remarkable restoration story, taking you through subtropical jungles, productive kitchen gardens, and wildlife projects celebrating Cornwall's natural heritage.
Venture further afield to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (45 km) is a stunning Art Deco saltwater lido offering year-round swimming in both the main triangular pool and Britain's only geothermal sea-water pool, with a welcoming café serving refreshments alongside panoramic Mount's Bay views. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (51 km) brings Cornwall's mining heritage vividly to life through authentic underground tours of historic workings, fascinating museum displays, and dramatic clifftop settings within this UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Tate St Ives (53 km) occupies a spectacular position overlooking Porthmeor Beach, showcasing work by celebrated St Ives artists including Barbara Hepworth and Patrick Heron, alongside rotating exhibitions from the wider Tate collection, all bathed in that famous Cornish light.
The historic market town of Redruth lies 22 kilometres away, where a thriving creative arts community breathes new life into characterful Victorian buildings, while the surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and horse-riding through classic Cornish mining landscapes. Meanwhile, Liskeard is 45-kilometre drive. A charming market town, it is perfectly positioned between the wild heights of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's beautiful south coast, offering independent shops, welcoming cafés, and the chance to ride the scenic Looe Valley Line through stunning countryside down to the fishing port of Looe.



















