Cedar Lodge, Carbis Bay, is a magnificent four-bedroom reversed-level home offering a stunning blend of contemporary elegance and coastal charm. The open-plan kitchen / lounge / diner, bathed in natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, features a well-equipped kitchen with an electric range-master oven, hob, and coffee machine. Vaulted ceilings enhance the sense of space, while the dining table seats the whole family. Sink into one of the two four-seater sofas in the lounge area and enjoy the Smart TV with soundbar, though the breathtaking sea views through panoramic windows may prove more captivating.
Step outside to the sun deck, perfect for al fresco dining with a gas BBQ and eight-seater picnic table, or relax on the patio furniture while children play on the spacious lawn. The property features four beautifully appointed bedrooms: two super-king-size en-suites (one with patio access) and two zip-and-link twins. Three bathrooms, including two en-suites with showers and one with a bath, ensure comfort for all guests. The snug provides additional space with its Smart TV and games.
Imagine waking to sunrise views over Carbis Bay, stepping onto your private patio with morning coffee in hand. Spend sun-drenched days on golden beaches, exploring rock pools and riding coastal waves. As evening descends, gather around the BBQ on your sun deck, sharing laughter and stories whilst the children play on the lawn below. Later, sink into the comfortable sofas, watching the sky turn pink and gold over the shimmering sea.
Cedar Lodge, Carbis Bay, is perfectly positioned to explore the artistic heart of Cornwall and its stunning coastline. The picturesque St Ives Harbour (2 km) offers boat trips and waterfront dining, surrounded by charming cafes and galleries. The renowned artist studios of St Ives (8 km) showcase everything from the prestigious Tate to unique local collectives, celebrating the town's rich artistic heritage. History comes alive at St Michael's Mount in Marazion (9 km), where you can walk the causeway to this historic castle and explore its subtropical gardens. For insight into Cornwall's industrial past, visit the King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (14 km), an award-winning heritage site with guided tours and working exhibits.
Further afield, discover Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (45 km), a magnificent coastal fortress with panoramic views and interactive exhibitions perfect for family exploration. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (48 km) offer a magical experience with their diverse plant collections and enchanting woodland walks through this beautifully restored Victorian garden. For family adventure, Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (51 km) provides thrilling rides and animal encounters that will delight children of all ages.
The characterful harbour town of Penzance, just 15 kilometres away, tempts visitors with its excellent restaurants, independent shops, and art galleries, while providing easy access to some of Cornwall's most stunning beaches including the golden sands of Marazion and Sennen Cove. This historic port town, with its subtropical gardens and mild climate, offers a perfect blend of culture and coastal charm. For dedicated food lovers, the picturesque harbour village of Padstow is a 54-kilometre drive north and has firmly earned its reputation as Cornwall's premier culinary destination. Known affectionately as 'Padstein' thanks to celebrity chef Rick Stein's culinary empire, this working fishing port boasts exceptional restaurants and the freshest seafood imaginable.















































