Little Seawynds, Trelights, is an enchanting coastal retreat offering spectacular panoramic views across North Cornwall's dramatic coastline. The well-equipped kitchen creates a welcoming heart to the home, featuring a sociable breakfast bar that invites lingering morning conversations over coffee, while the spacious dining area provides an ideal setting for memorable family feasts. The impressive living room, complete with a cosy wood-burning stove and Smart TV, flows seamlessly into a spectacular conservatory where floor-to-ceiling windows frame mesmerising sea views.
Step outside to discover a generous garden and thoughtfully designed patio area, perfect for soaking up the Cornish sunshine or enjoying al fresco dining against the backdrop of coastal vistas. The ground floor hosts three beautifully appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms (one with an en-suite shower room) and a charming twin room, alongside a family bathroom featuring both a bath and separate shower, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of distant waves, and enjoying your morning coffee while gazing across the sweeping coastline from your conservatory sanctuary. As evening falls, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of beach adventures while the setting sun paints the sky in spectacular hues visible through the panoramic windows.
Little Seawynds, Trelights, enjoys a privileged position above the picturesque cove of Port Quin, perfectly situated between the charming fishing village of Port Isaac and the surfing paradise of Polzeath. The property offers easy access to a variety of coastal adventures, with the popular Kayaking on River Camel at Porthilly Cove (8 km) providing guided tours perfect for family exploration and wildlife spotting along the scenic estuary and coastline. The legendary Tintagel Castle (17 km) beckons with its dramatic clifftop location and rich Arthurian connections.
For those seeking unique experiences, the Bodmin & Wenford Railway (22 km) offers nostalgic steam train journeys through Cornwall's beautiful countryside, while Tarquin's Gin Distillery (24 km) provides fascinating tours showcasing their coastal-inspired spirits.
Further afield, discover St Austell Market House (37 km) with its vibrant community spaces and creative businesses, the enchanting Elizabethan manor of Trerice (37 km), and the historic Launceston Castle (41 km) with its impressive Norman architecture and family-friendly activities. The seaside resort of Bude (42 km) offers award-winning beaches, while Cornwall's charming county town of Truro (51 km) provides excellent shopping and dining opportunities.