4 Withey Cottages, Perranuthnoe is a spacious three-bedroom home perfectly placed for families and friendship groups seeking sea views and coastal adventures. The contemporary kitchen features sleek units with integrated appliances including oven, hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washer / dryer, providing everything needed for self-catering ease. The bright lounge / diner welcomes with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV with Netflix, while a wood burner adds warmth on cooler evenings. Upstairs, three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms await: a superking room, a king-size bedroom with sea views, and a twin room also enjoying glimpses of the coast.
Heading outside, the enclosed rear garden is a peaceful retreat with a low stone wall boundary and patio furniture positioned to capture far-reaching sea views across the surrounding countryside. The family shower room serves all three bedrooms, whilst a ground-floor cloakroom with WC adds practical convenience. Private parking for one car completes the picture, whilst the South West Coast Path runs directly behind the property, offering immediate access to Cornwall's legendary clifftop walking routes.
Imagine mornings with coffee in the garden, sea views stretching to the horizon whilst coastal birds wheel overhead. Spend sun-drenched days on Perranuthnoe's sandy beach just moments away, returning for hearty suppers around the dining table. As dusk settles, the wood burner crackles to life, casting a golden glow whilst you plan tomorrow's coastal adventures from your peaceful village retreat.
4 Withey Cottages, Perranuthnoe places you perfectly for discovering Mount's Bay's treasures. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (2.5 km) rises dramatically from turquoise waters, this tidal island topped by a medieval castle and subtropical gardens accessible by causeway or boat, offering castle tours and legendary tales of giants and saints. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (6 km) is Britain's finest Art Deco lido, where heated seawater pools including a geothermal section provide year-round swimming alongside a café with panoramic bay views. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (16 km) brings Cornwall's tin mining heritage vividly to life through guided underground tours, working machinery, and award-winning educational exhibits. Land's End (20 km) needs little introduction, where dramatic granite cliffs plunge into the Atlantic, offering breathtaking ocean views, iconic landmarks, and spectacular sunset walks.
Venture further to uncover more Cornish gems. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (49 km) is one of Britain's most captivating garden restorations, featuring Victorian pleasure grounds, productive gardens, and wildlife habitats set within enchanting woodland walks. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (53 km) explores Cornwall's china clay industry through fascinating museum exhibits and nature trails set within beautiful parkland. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (54 km) crafts award-winning spirits inspired by the Cornish coast, offering distillery tours and tastings showcasing unique botanical flavours.
The historic town of Camborne is a 17-kilometre drive. Once one of the world's richest mining centres, industrial heritage sites and the School of Mines Museum celebrate this extraordinary legacy. Meanwhile, St Austell sits 53 kilometres away. This former clay mining town is now famous as gateway to the spectacular Eden Project, combining fascinating industrial history with contemporary attractions and excellent shopping opportunities.



















