Westhaven, Trevone is a charming family retreat offering bright, spacious holiday accommodation for up to six guests within easy reach of Cornwall's spectacular Seven Bays coastline. The open-plan kitchen / diner is perfectly equipped for preparing memorable meals, featuring a fully stocked kitchen with a central island, dishwasher, and a delightful dining alcove with glorious sea views. The spacious lounge invites relaxation with its Smart TV, comfortable seating, and patio doors opening onto a Cornish slate terrace, whilst an additional snug room with a wood burner and bay window provides the perfect cosy retreat.
Step outside to discover a generous front garden and covered terrace with outdoor furniture, ideal for savouring far-reaching sea views and enjoying al fresco dining with family and friends. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms await upstairs and down: a ground-floor king-size with sea views, a ground-floor twin with Smart TV and garden views, and an upstairs super-king-size with skylights and views across the sea. The property boasts two bathrooms plus a separate WC, with one featuring a refreshing walk-in dual shower, ensuring comfort for all guests throughout your stay.
Imagine waking to breathtaking sea views, settling into the snug with a warming cup of coffee by the wood burner on cooler days, and gathering the family on the terrace to watch the sun paint the sky golden as evening arrives. Picture lazy afternoons exploring rock pools at nearby beaches, then returning home to prepare supper in your welcoming kitchen before sharing stories around the table.
Westhaven, Trevone is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Cornwall's captivating coastline. Trevone Bay, with its enchanting rock pools and tidal treasures, is almost on your doorstep, making it an ideal spot for families seeking seaside adventure. Padstow Museum (3 km) showcases the region's maritime, cultural, and social heritage through interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities, whilst the National Lobster Hatchery (3 km) offers fascinating insights into marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices. The spectacular Bedruthan Steps (10 km) features dramatic rock formations rising from golden sands, delivering breathtaking coastal views that will enchant all ages. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park (16 km) presents diverse owl species, captivating flying displays, and educational talks.
Venture further to discover Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (49 km), where underground tours reveal Cornwall's fascinating mining heritage, or journey to the picturesque St Ives Harbour (51 km), brimming with quaint shops, welcoming cafes, and vibrant art galleries. The scenic Tamar Valley trail (55 km) winds through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with historic quays and crumbling mines.
Just a short 12-kilometre journey away, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac beckons with its narrow cobbled streets and stunning harbour views. This charming coastal gem has gained international fame as the filming location for the popular ITV series “Doc Martin”, where visitors can explore the very streets where Martin Clunes brought the grumpy GP to life. Meanwhile, Truro lies 31 kilometres inland, serving as Cornwall's elegant cathedral city and county capital. This vibrant cultural hub boasts the magnificent Gothic Revival Truro Cathedral, excellent shopping districts, and the Royal Cornwall Museum, making it perfect for those seeking a blend of history, culture, and sophisticated dining experiences during their Cornish holiday.



























