Seaside Retreat, Crantock is a modern three-bedroom family home tucked away in a peaceful development on the edge of this charming seaside village. The open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home, featuring sleek units with an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and microwave, alongside a generous dining table perfect for family meals. Glass doors open onto an elevated decking area overlooking grazing horses in the fields beyond. The bright lounge offers comfortable sofas (including a double sofa bed), a Smart TV for cosy film nights, and coastal-inspired interiors that instantly help you unwind.
Step outside, to enjoy the enclosed garden offers an elevated decked area with outdoor furniture and charcoal barbecue, plus a small lawn. There's also handy garage storage for bikes, surfboards, and wetsuits. Underfloor heating downstairs and an environmentally friendly air source heat pump ensure year-round comfort.Upstairs, the master bedroom features a king-size bed and contemporary en-suite shower room with rainfall shower, while the second bedroom also boasts a king-size bed. The third bedroom provides flexible accommodation with bunk beds and a cotbed, ideal for younger guests. A modern family bathroom with shower over bath completes the first floor.
Imagine mornings with coffee on the deck, watching horses graze across the fields, then heading down to Crantock's golden beach just minutes away. Spend sun-drenched days in the surf, exploring the dunes, or paddleboarding along the River Gannel. As evening falls, fire up the barbecue while little ones play on the lawn, then gather inside for family games and stories of the day's seaside adventures.
Seaside Retreat, Crantock places you perfectly for discovering North Cornwall's treasures. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay, just two kilometres away, brings Cornish myths and legends to life through mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and swashbuckling historical enactments that captivate visitors of all ages. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (7 km) offers captivating underwater tunnels, diverse marine life displays, and interactive exhibits that make ocean discovery truly memorable. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (10 km) delights with guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and award-winning apple-based products celebrating traditional Cornish craftsmanship. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (25 km) enchant with their magical restoration, diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and atmospheric walks through this captivating blend of natural beauty and fascinating history.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's heritage and natural wonders. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (48.9 km) brings the county's mining story vividly to life through underground experiences set within a stunning World Heritage landscape. St Ives Harbour (50 km) captivates with its picturesque fishing port surrounded by quaint shops, artist galleries, and waterfront cafes, offering scenic boat trips and breathtaking coastal views. Trethorne Leisure Park in Kennards House (54 km) provides fun-filled family entertainment with indoor and outdoor play areas, delightful animal encounters, ten-pin bowling, and welcoming dining options perfect for active youngsters.
The foodie haven of Padstow is a 190-kilometre drive away, where Rick Stein's culinary empire and independent seafood restaurants line the picturesque harbour, complemented by artisan bakeries, delis, and the famous Camel Trail cycling route. Meanwhile, Penzance sits 44 kilometres from the house. This characterful harbour town, steeped in maritime history, offers excellent restaurants, independent shops, and art galleries alongside easy access to some of Cornwall's most spectacular beaches and the iconic St Michael's Mount.



















