3 Pentowan Court, Carbis Bay is a charming ground-floor apartment offering a serene coastal retreat just moments from one of Cornwall's most spectacular beaches. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge with freezer compartment, and all essential appliances for preparing delicious holiday meals. Step into the inviting open-plan lounge area, where a comfortable L-shaped sofa beckons after a day of coastal adventures, complemented by a Smart TV for evening entertainment. Outside, embrace the coastal lifestyle in the shared sea-facing garden, complete with tables and chairs, and direct access to the footpath leading down to Carbis Bay's breathtaking white sandy beach.
The airy master bedroom provides a peaceful sanctuary, furnished with a double bed, ample storage with an open wardrobe and chest of drawers, and thoughtful touches including bedside lamps and a mirror. The modern bathroom elevates your stay with a luxurious double walk-in shower featuring both rain and handheld attachments, alongside a heated towel rail and all essential amenities for ultimate comfort throughout your seaside escape.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of waves, brewing your morning coffee before stepping out into the garden to breathe in the fresh sea air. Spend your days exploring the pristine beach accessible via your private garden gate, or simply unwind in your comfortable coastal haven, watching the changing colours of the sea as evening falls and planning tomorrow's adventures along Cornwall's enchanting coastline.
3 Pentowan Court, Carbis Bay is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of West Cornwall. The celebrated St Ives Harbour (4 km) offers a picturesque fishing port surrounded by quaint shops, cafes, and renowned art galleries, with boat trips available for exploring the coastline from the water. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden (4 km), showcasing the renowned artist's studio and unique outdoor sculptures set within a tranquil garden. Nature lovers can embark on scenic boat trips to Seal Island in Zennor (9 km), where you can observe grey seals in their natural habitat against the dramatic backdrop of Cornwall's rugged coastline. For those interested in local culture and history, Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance (15 km) offers engaging exhibitions showcasing West Cornwall's rich art, archaeology, and social history.
Venturing further afield, discover Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow is a 33-kilometre drive away. Award-winning farm experiences await visitors, including guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and sampling opportunities for their renowned apple-based products. History enthusiasts will enjoy visiting Perranzabuloe Museum (37 km), a volunteer-run treasure celebrating local heritage with fascinating exhibits on social history, farming, fishing, mining, and wartime experiences. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (39 km) provides a comprehensive insight into Cornish art, culture, and heritage through diverse collections and dynamic exhibitions suitable for all ages.
For day trips, there are plenty of Cornish towns to choose from. Explore the characterful harbour town of Penzance (14 km), steeped in history and brimming with excellent restaurants, shops, and galleries. It is home to the UK’s biggest seawater swimming pool and hosts Golowan, a 10-day festival of arts and performance, held every June. Discover Camborne, 17 kilometres away, once one of the world’s richest mining towns. It has a fascinating industrial heritage. And was the place where the first steam train was built.