Towan House, Newquay, stands as a magnificent converted chapel offering extraordinary luxurious interiors within its grand historical framework. The stunning kitchen showcases high-end appliances and flows seamlessly into the expansive open-plan design, complete with a custom-made dining table perfect for memorable family gatherings. Step into the breathtaking lounge area where five-metre-high ceilings soar above sumptuous sofas, whilst twin chandeliers cast a warm glow over this spectacular living space equipped with a large Smart TV for ultimate relaxation.
Venture outside to discover your own private enclosed outdoor sanctuary, featuring a secluded raised decking area with comfortable seating and an indulgent seven-seater hot tub—perfect for unwinding after exploring Cornwall's treasures. The property boasts four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two super-king-size zip-and-link rooms convertible to twins, and two king-size bedrooms, all featuring Smart TVs. Two lavishly decorated bathrooms include Bluetooth mirrors for enjoying your favourite music, alongside a separate luxurious shower room and an additional WC.
Picture yourself soaking in the bubbling hot tub beneath starlit Cornish skies, sharing stories of seaside adventures with loved ones. Wake each morning in this architectural marvel, brewing fresh coffee in your designer kitchen before stepping out to explore Newquay's golden beaches just moments from your doorstep.
Towan House, Newquay, places you perfectly within Cornwall's coastal paradise, mere minutes from the town's vibrant heart. Towan Beach beckons just a five-minute stroll away, whilst the legendary surfing haven of Fistral Beach lies less than a mile distant. Adventure seekers will delight in Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (1 km), where mystical caves and interactive exhibits bring Cornish legends to life. Families can explore Newquay Zoo (2 km), home to diverse animal exhibits and engaging conservation projects that captivate visitors of all ages.
Journey further to discover Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (15 km), offering award-winning guided tours and vintage tractor rides through apple orchards. The dramatic clifftop paths of Wheal Coates (22 km) reveal historic tin mining heritage against breathtaking coastal vistas. For extended exploration, the MAD Museum in Fowey (46 km) showcases quirky interactive mechanical art, whilst Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (46 km) offers fascinating underground adventures. Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (50 km).
Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital, is just 21 kilometres away, offering holidaymakers a perfect blend of Georgian architecture, excellent shopping, and cultural attractions. The city boasts the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral, charming cobbled streets lined with independent boutiques, and the renowned Royal Cornwall Museum showcasing local history and art. Meanwhile, historic Camborne is a 32-kilometre drive. Steeped in Cornwall's rich mining heritage, it is at the heart of the world's first industrial mining landscape. This former tin and copper mining town features fascinating heritage sites, including engine houses and mining museums that tell the story of Cornwall's industrial past, making both destinations rewarding day trips for visitors seeking culture, history, and authentic Cornish experiences.