Triskel, St Agnes, is a thoughtfully designed two-bedroom lodge retreat nestled within Cornwall's stunning Mor Cliff coastal haven. The sleek, fully equipped kitchen boasts a double electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and Krups coffee machine, all centred around a stylish central island with breakfast bar. The spacious open-plan living area features inviting sofas, a wall-mounted television with DVD player, Apple AirPort Express hi-fi system, and a contemporary wood-burning stove, while the dining area comfortably seats four guests.
Step out through large bi-fold doors onto your private wooden deck, where garden furniture and barbecue facilities await amidst sweeping ocean views stretching towards St Ives. The master bedroom offers a king-size bed with stylish en-suite shower room, whilst the second bedroom provides twin single beds perfect for families or friends. A modern family bathroom features a bath with overhead shower, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of coastal wildlife, brewing fresh coffee on your island breakfast bar, and stepping onto your private deck to breathe in the salty sea air. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood-burner with a glass of wine, watching the sun set over the endless Cornish coastline.
Triskel, St Agnes, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures, with Chapel Porth's golden sands just a scenic 15-minute walk away and the charming village of St Agnes only five minutes by car. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (17 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's tin mining heritage with guided tours and educational exhibits. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (18 km) provides water sports, fishing, and nature trails for outdoor enthusiasts, while Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (26 km) showcases diverse marine life through interactive exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels. Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (29 km) combines historic coastal fortress experiences with panoramic views and family-friendly activities.
Further afield, Bodmin Jail (47 km) offers guided heritage tours and paranormal experiences exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment, including infamous executions and prison conditions in its atmospheric original cells. The Bodmin & Wenford Railway (50 km) provides scenic steam train rides through beautiful Cornish countryside along a preserved heritage line that originally opened in 1834, whilst Lanhydrock House near Bodmin (50 km) presents a magnificent late Victorian country house renowned for its elaborate kitchen quarters and servants' halls, set within 450 acres of beautiful formal and woodland gardens overlooking the River Fowey valley.
Cornwall's county capital, Truro, is just an 18-kilometre drive away and boasts the impressive Gothic Revival cathedral as its centrepiece, alongside excellent shopping in its charming cobbled streets and award-winning restaurants. The characterful harbour town of Penzance (38 km) beckons with its rich maritime history, vibrant arts scene featuring numerous galleries, and superb restaurants serving fresh local seafood. Penzance also serves as the gateway to the stunning beaches of Mount's Bay and provides ferry connections to the magical Isles of Scilly, making it an essential destination for any Cornish holiday.