Trefebus, Constantine Bay is a spectacular six-bedroom family house positioned immediately beside the championship Trevose Golf Course, where golden sands lie just 400 metres from your door. The well-equipped open-plan kitchen features a central island, double electric oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, two refrigerators, and modern appliances including coffee machine and air fryer. The expansive first-floor lounge welcomes you with four sofas, two armchairs, a Smart TV with Sky, and an open fireplace with stone surround, whilst panoramic windows frame magnificent views across the golf course to Trevose Head and the sparkling Atlantic beyond. The dining room seats twelve guests around a generous table, sharing those same captivating elevated views.
Step outside onto the spectacular first-floor balcony with glass railings, a sun-soaked southwest-facing space complete with outdoor furniture and gas barbecue, perfect for sunset dining as the sky turns brilliant shades of gold and pink above the ocean. Six comfortable twin bedrooms provide flexible accommodation across both floors, three featuring en-suite bathrooms with bath, separate shower and WC, whilst a stylish family bathroom and separate shower room complete the layout. The conservatory houses a table tennis table for family fun, and the expansive grounds extend to a quarter acre of lawn, sheltered by mature trees and surrounded by attractive paved split-level terraces with lovely stone walls.
Picture long lazy mornings with coffee on the balcony, watching golfers navigate the championship course whilst the Atlantic breeze carries the scent of salt and wild thyme. Days unfold on Constantine Bay's golden sands, just a short stroll away, where the whole family (including your four-legged friends) can surf, explore tidal rock pools, or simply relax on this beautiful North Cornish beach. As evening falls, gather around the dining table, perhaps firing up the barbecue whilst the legendary Cornish sunset paints the western sky in spectacular colours.
Trefebus, Constantine Bay places you perfectly to explore North Cornwall's finest coastal treasures and attractions. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (4 km) is a multi award-winning craft brewery offering fascinating brewery tours, guided tastings, and a superb range of unique beers showcasing the finest local ingredients. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (8 km) delights visitors of all ages with thrilling rides, engaging animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events set within beautiful Cornish countryside. Newquay Zoo (14 km) combines diverse animal exhibits from around the globe with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes, making it a rewarding day out for wildlife enthusiasts. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (24 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's historic china clay industry, set within beautiful parkland with historic machinery and captivating displays.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's cultural treasures and historic landmarks. Launceston Castle (48 km) dominates the skyline with its imposing Norman keep, offering stunning panoramic views across the Cornish countryside and fascinating glimpses into 1000 years of dramatic history through family-friendly activities and exhibitions. Tate St Ives (48 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing celebrated works by notable Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays from the renowned Tate collection. Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (51 km) welcomes visitors through its historic Market Buildings to discover three floors of captivating exhibits featuring thousands of fascinating objects that bring Cornwall's rich social history vividly to life.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is a 15-kilometre drive. Traditional cottages tumble down narrow streets to a scenic working harbour, famous worldwide as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin and home to charming galleries and fresh seafood restaurants. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort of Bude sits 47 kilometres away, offering award-winning sandy beaches perfect for surfing and swimming, dramatic clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path, and a welcoming town centre filled with independent shops, excellent cafes, and family attractions including the fascinating canal system and historic castle heritage centre.







































