10 The Valley, Porthcurno is a spacious three-bedroom apartment perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's spectacular far west coast. The well-equipped separate kitchen features an electric oven and grill, induction hob, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside a Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine for lazy mornings. The bright open-plan living and dining area welcomes you with comfortable seating for six, a Smart TV, and French doors opening onto a charming balcony with peaceful rural views stretching across the Penwith countryside.
Three beautifully appointed bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: the master super king room features a dressing table and wardrobe, the second super king (convertible to twins) includes a small working desk and cot, while the third offers twin beds (convertible to super king) with ample storage. A spacious family bathroom with large walk-in shower makes light work of sandy feet after beach days. Underfloor heating throughout ensures year-round comfort, while thoughtful family touches including highchair, children's crockery, and bathroom accessories make this an ideal choice for families with young children. Private parking for two vehicles completes this excellent coastal retreat.
Picture sun-drenched mornings with coffee on your private balcony, breathing in fresh Atlantic air as you plan the day ahead. Spend long afternoons on golden Porthcurno Beach, just a ten-minute stroll away, then return to your peaceful apartment as evening light paints the valley in warm amber tones, the distant sound of waves your constant companion.
10 The Valley, Porthcurno places you at the heart of Cornwall's most dramatic coastal scenery. The Minack Theatre in Porthcurno (1 km) is an extraordinary open-air venue carved into towering granite cliffs, where world-class productions unfold against a backdrop of turquoise waters far below, creating truly unforgettable theatrical experiences. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (15 km) rises majestically from Mount's Bay, this enchanting tidal island topped by a medieval castle and subtropical gardens accessible via ancient causeway or charming ferry boat. Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (29 km) offers intimate insight into the celebrated sculptor's creative world, set within her former studio and peaceful garden where modern art meets coastal inspiration. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (31 km) takes you deep underground into authentic tin mine tunnels, bringing Cornwall's extraordinary mining heritage vividly to life through atmospheric tours and fascinating historical displays.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. St Mawes Castle in St Mawes (47 km) showcases Tudor military architecture at its finest, this beautifully preserved coastal fortress offering stunning estuary panoramas and captivating stories of centuries past. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (47 km) delights visitors with guided tours through working orchards, vintage tractor rides through apple-laden countryside, and generous tastings of award-winning ciders and preserves. Truro Cathedral in Truro (49 km) soars magnificently above Cornwall's only city, its Gothic spires and magnificent stained glass creating an awe-inspiring sanctuary of tranquility and architectural splendour.
The historic harbour town of Penzance lies just 12 kilometres away, where the stunning Art Deco Jubilee Pool provides year-round sea swimming in Britain's largest lido, while independent galleries, excellent restaurants, and the scenic promenade capture the essence of traditional Cornish coastal living. Meanwhile, Falmouth sits 44 kilometres distant, this vibrant riverside town combining maritime heritage with contemporary culture, from impressive coastal fortresses and the National Maritime Museum to thrilling zip wire adventures and a flourishing arts scene centred around its prestigious university and creative community.



























