Chy Marner, Charlestown welcomes you into a beautifully presented ground-floor cottage where original character meets contemporary style. Step up into the open-plan living space, where exposed wooden beams arch overhead and comfortable sofas gather around a Smart TV. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven with induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, Tassimo coffee machine, and washer / dryer, whilst the dining table seats four for relaxed meals together.
Two inviting bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master king-size room includes an en-suite shower room and ample space for a travel cot, whilst the second bedroom offers flexible king-size zip-and-link beds that convert to twin beds on request. Both rooms feature their own Smart TVs for quiet evenings in. The stylish main bathroom boasts a shower over bath, and outside, one off-road parking space awaits alongside additional roadside parking nearby. Charlestown's beautiful harbour and sandy beach lie just a two-minute stroll from your door.
Picture mornings wandering past tall ships moored in the historic Georgian harbour, the smell of salt air mingling with fresh coffee from harbourside cafés. Spend sunny afternoons on the nearby beach, then return to relax on the sofa as evening light filters through those characterful beams. This is coastal Cornwall at its most enchanting, where every day feels like stepping into a Poldark scene.
Chy Marner, Charlestown places you perfectly for discovering Cornwall's finest treasures. St Austell Brewery in St Austell (2 km) has been crafting award-winning beers since 1851, offering fascinating brewery tours through historic buildings where traditional methods meet sustainable modern practices. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (5 km) brings Cornwall's china clay heritage vividly to life through beautifully preserved machinery and scenic parkland trails. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (10 km) unfold as one of Britain's most magical garden restorations, where Victorian productive gardens meet subtropical jungle, wildlife projects thrive, and enchanting woodland walks reveal unexpected beauty at every turn. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (20 km) offers spine-tingling encounters with Cornwall's darker past through guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and gripping interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's captivating attractions. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (50 km) delights families with over 1,200 animals from around the globe, interactive encounters that bring you face-to-face with fascinating creatures, and an indoor play centre perfect for energetic youngsters. Lizard Point in Lizard (52 km) rewards visitors with Britain's most southerly peninsula, where dramatic granite cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, rare Cornish heath blooms across windswept moorland, and historic landmarks tell tales of shipwrecks and lifesaving heroism. Tate St Ives in St Ives (53 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking Porthmeor Beach, showcasing celebrated Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays from the wider Tate collection.
The cathedral city of Truro sits 22 kilometres away, where Georgian architecture frames independent boutiques, excellent restaurants celebrate Cornish produce, and the magnificent cathedral soars above cobbled streets that blend historical charm with contemporary vibrancy. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is a 29-kilometre drive. Its tumbling terraces and intimate harbour are instantly recognisable as the setting for Doc Martin, offering authentic harbourside pubs, artisan shops, and coastal paths that wind along some of North Cornwall's most breathtaking clifftop scenery.















