Hillhead, Perranporth is a stylish ground-floor apartment in an elevated position with sweeping views across the village to the stunning North Cornwall coastline beyond. The thoughtfully designed kitchen / diner features sleek units, an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, microwave and coffee machine, with a spacious dining area perfect for gathering after days spent exploring. The wonderfully calming lounge invites complete relaxation with its generous corner sofa, Smart TV, and large windows framing those beautiful village views, whilst a separate utility room houses a washing machine and tumble dryer for added convenience.
Step outside to the front terrace where comfortable lounge seating awaits, the perfect spot for sunset drinks with the barbecue sizzling away as you gaze across Perranporth's rooftops. Two beautifully appointed bedrooms provide peaceful retreats: the spacious king-size room and the flexible twin zip-and-link room (easily converted to super-king on request) both feature tasteful furnishings, ample hanging space and dressing tables. A smart family bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout, whilst outside at the rear you'll find handy wetsuit drying facilities and surfboard storage. One designated parking space is provided, with additional on-street parking available nearby.
Picture mornings with coffee on the terrace, breathing in that fresh Atlantic air as the village awakens below. Spend glorious days on Perranporth's magnificent five-kilometre stretch of golden sand, perhaps trying your hand at surfing or simply wandering the shoreline. The South West Coast Path beckons walkers in both directions, eastward towards Newquay or westward to St Agnes, with the chance of spotting dolphins, seals or basking sharks in the turquoise waters. As evening falls, return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps firing up the barbecue whilst watching the sun paint the sky in brilliant shades of orange and pink.
Hillhead, Perranporth places you perfectly for discovering Cornwall's finest attractions and coastal treasures. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (4 km) delights visitors with award-winning guided tours through the cider-making process, vintage tractor rides through the orchards, and tastings of their exceptional apple-based products. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (9 km) brings Cornish myths and legends vividly to life through mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and entertaining historical enactments on this imaginative pirate-themed course. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (18 km) offers fascinating insight into Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage, with guided tours through the working museum, impressive original machinery, and engaging educational exhibits at this award-winning site. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (22 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports enthusiasts, peaceful fishing, and scenic nature trails winding through beautiful countryside.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's legendary landmarks and dramatic coastal scenery. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (46 km) rises dramatically from windswept cliffs, this legendary fortress steeped in Arthurian myths connected by a spectacular footbridge spanning the chasm between ancient ruins and offering breathtaking ocean panoramas. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (48 km) stands atmospherically on Bodmin Moor, this famous coaching inn once favoured by smugglers now offering charming accommodation, a fascinating museum chronicling its colourful past, and excellent dining in characterful surroundings. Land's End (50 km) marks mainland Britain's most westerly point, where dramatic granite cliffs plunge into the Atlantic, creating an iconic destination combining natural beauty, coastal walks, and cultural heritage exhibitions.
The cathedral city of Truro sits just 12 kilometres away, where elegant Georgian architecture lines cobbled streets, the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral soars above the skyline, and excellent independent shops, restaurants and regular farmers' markets showcase the finest Cornish produce. Meanwhile, Penzance is a 44-kilometre drive. This characterful harbour town steeped in maritime history combines excellent dining experiences from traditional fish restaurants to contemporary eateries. Alongside these, there are fascinating galleries, independent boutiques, and easy access to some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches.















