Estuary Cottage, Hayle, is a charming two-bedroom retreat where rustic character meets contemporary luxury. The country-style kitchen comes fully equipped with an electric double oven, gas hob, and all the modern conveniences you need, including a coffee machine for leisurely mornings. In the inviting open-plan lounge/diner, sink into the comfy sofa or armchair and enjoy your favourite film on the Smart TV, with the warmth of a wood burner creating the perfect cosy atmosphere.
Head outside, to find a small raised side patio terrace with seating and charcoal BBQ awaits, perfect for alfresco dining on warm Cornish evenings.Step up the characterful cottage staircase to discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a sumptuous super-king-size room with window seat overlooking Copperhouse Pool and the estuary beyond, plus a tastefully furnished single room. The stunning bathroom features a freestanding roll-top bath ideal for long, relaxing soaks.
Imagine brewing your morning coffee whilst watching the light dance across the estuary. Spend sun-drenched afternoons on your private patio, the scent of barbecued treats filling the air. As evening draws in, curl up beside the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of your coastal adventures whilst the world slows to a peaceful halt.
Estuary Cottage, Hayle, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's stunning coastline and attractions. The golden sands of Hayle Beach are just 1.6 km away, whilst the scenic South West Coast Path leads across dramatic cliffs to Godrevy Point. Just across the road, discover the King George V Memorial Walk around Copperhouse Pool with its RSPB nature reserve. The picturesque fishing port of St Ives Harbour is just five kilometres away and enchants visitors with its quaint shops, galleries, and boat trips along the stunning coastline. History enthusiasts will love St Michael's Mount in Marazion (9 km), a historic castle on an island offering causeway walks and legendary tales. The celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (12 km) provides a unique saltwater lido experience with its geothermal pool. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (24 km) offers guided tours and vintage tractor rides.
Further afield, Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (47 km) showcases Cornwall's china clay heritage through fascinating underground tours and working machinery demonstrations in a historic quarry setting. Pinetum Gardens in St Austell (50 km) delights with 30 acres of themed garden rooms, featuring rare trees, peaceful water features, and seasonal displays that create a botanical wonderland. The world-famous Eden Project in Bodelva (51 km) captivates visitors with its stunning tropical and Mediterranean biomes housed in dramatic geodesic domes, plus interactive exhibits exploring sustainability and our relationship with the natural world.
The historic market town of Redruth is a 14-kilometre drive through rolling countryside and offers visitors a delightful blend of culture and natural beauty. Its vibrant arts scene centres around the renowned Kneehigh Theatre and various galleries showcasing local talent, whilst the surrounding landscape provides excellent walking opportunities through ancient mining heritage sites and scenic valleys. Meanwhile, Newquay (39 km), deservedly voted Best Seaside Town for Families, boasts eleven spectacular beaches including Fistral Beach, famous for its world-class surfing conditions. The town combines miles of golden sand with laid-back charm, featuring excellent family facilities, coastal walks, and a bustling harbour perfect for all ages.



















