Maison Brun, Charlestown, is a beautifully styled two-bedroom apartment offering a sophisticated retreat in one of Cornwall's most charming villages. Step inside to discover an open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner, where continental elegance meets modern comfort. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven with gas hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer, perfect for preparing family meals. The stylish lounge area boasts a Smart TV with superfast broadband, inviting you to sink into the sofa and unwind after a day of coastal exploration.
The property offers two thoughtfully appointed bedrooms: a cool, neutral twin room and a chic French-style king-size bedroom with its own TV and en-suite shower room. A main bathroom with shower over bath serves the property, finished with quality fixtures throughout. With garage and roadside parking available, Maison Brun provides a hassle-free base for your Cornish adventure, all within easy walking distance of beaches, shops, and restaurants.
Picture yourself waking to the sounds of a historic harbour village, brewing fresh coffee in your continental kitchen, then strolling down to the quayside where tall ships rest in timeless beauty. Spend sun-drenched days exploring sheltered coves and fishing villages before returning to your stylish apartment. As evening draws in, gather around the dining table to share stories of your adventures, the gentle Cornish breeze drifting through your home away from home.
Maison Brun, Charlestown, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's rich heritage and stunning coastline. The property sits in the heart of the historic Georgian port village, famous as a filming location for the Poldark TV series. Step outside and you're within walking distance of The Tall Ships at Charlestown, where time seems to stand still on the historic quay. The beautiful beaches of Carlyon Bay are on your doorstep, offering sheltered coves and spectacular coastal walks. To the east, discover the charming fishing village of Fowey, while Mevagissey beckons to the west.
For family adventures, visit Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (4 km), a fascinating clay mining museum set in beautiful parkland that reveals Cornwall's industrial heritage. The Fowey Aquarium (9 km) offers interactive touch pools and a captivating glimpse into local marine life. History enthusiasts will be drawn to Bodmin Jail (20 km), where guided tours bring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment vividly to life. Beer lovers can head to Padstow Brewing Co (26 km) for award-winning craft brewery tours and tastings.
Further afield, explore the legendary Tintagel Castle (49 km), where Arthurian legends meet dramatic clifftop ruins connected by a striking modern footbridge suspended high above the Atlantic waves. According to legend, this mystical site is King Arthur's birthplace, and visitors can explore the medieval castle remains while enjoying breathtaking coastal views. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (51 km) showcases Cornwall's rich mining heritage through scenic walks along historic mine workings and engine houses, offering fascinating insights into the county's industrial past. Meanwhile, St Ives Harbour is a 53-kilometre drive away and enchants visitors with its picturesque cobbled streets, world-renowned Tate St Ives gallery, traditional fishing boats bobbing in the harbour, and regular boat trips to spot seals and dolphins along the stunning coastline.
The nearby town of Wadebridge, just 21 kilometres away, serves as the gateway to the famous Camel Trail, an 18-mile traffic-free cycle route following a disused railway line through beautiful countryside to Padstow. This family-friendly trail is perfect for all ages and abilities, with bike hire readily available. Port Isaac is 29 km distant and captivates visitors as the picturesque filming location for the beloved ITV series Doc Martin. This authentic Cornish fishing village boasts narrow winding streets, traditional slate cottages tumbling down to a tiny harbour, excellent seafood restaurants, and stunning coastal walks along the South West Coast Path.



















