Rosemerryn, Carbis Bay is a spectacular four-bedroom coastal retreat commanding breathtaking views across St Ives Bay to the Atlantic beyond. The heart of this contemporary haven is the impressive open-plan living space, where the sleek kitchen features two electric ovens, induction hob, microwave, wine cooler and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into the dining area and lounge. Bi-folding doors open wide onto the expansive deck, creating effortless indoor-outdoor living while framing those magnificent sea views, with Godrevy Lighthouse visible on clear days. Sink into soft seating in the lounge, enjoy your favourite programmes on the Smart TV, or set the mood with the Bluetooth speaker as evening falls.
Step out to the generous deck thjat wraps around the front of the property, offering ample space for alfresco dining and relaxation, complete with modular seating and a gas firepit for starlit gatherings. Below, the private rear garden features a gas barbecue, perfect for grilling fresh Cornish seafood. Four sumptuous super-king bedrooms provide luxurious accommodation: two on the ground floor (one with freestanding bath and sea views, one overlooking the leafy garden with doors opening wide), and two upstairs, both boasting fabulous coastal vistas and en-suite shower rooms, one opening onto a Juliet balcony. A family shower room serves the ground floor bedrooms, while a creative office space on the landing caters for anyone needing to catch up on work. Private parking for four cars completes this exceptional property.
Picture sun-drenched mornings on the deck, coffee in hand as the Atlantic sparkles below and seabirds wheel overhead. Days unfold at your own pace: golden sands at Carbis Bay just moments away, vibrant St Ives beckoning with cobbled streets and harbourside charm, or simply lingering in this stunning retreat. As dusk paints the sky in brilliant hues, gather round the firepit with a glass of wine, the lighthouse blinking its eternal rhythm across the darkening bay.
Rosemerryn, Carbis Bay places you perfectly for exploring West Cornwall's finest attractions. The Tate St Ives (7 km) occupies a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside displays from the renowned Tate collection in a stunning contemporary building. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (10 km) is a celebrated saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool, children's pool, and a café with panoramic views across Mount's Bay, offering year-round swimming in this beautifully restored Art Deco gem. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (17 km) is a historic mine offering fascinating underground tours, showcasing Cornwall's rich mining heritage through atmospheric tunnels and displays. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (27 km) is an award-winning farm experience featuring guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a wonderful variety of apple-based products, from traditional ciders to delicious preserves.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's treasures. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (48 km) is a magical garden restoration with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks, offering a captivating blend of Victorian grandeur and subtropical beauty that delights visitors throughout the seasons. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (50 km) is a family adventure park with thrilling rides, animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events, perfect for memorable days out with children. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (51 km) is a fascinating clay mining museum set in beautiful parkland, offering insights into Cornwall's china clay industry through working exhibits and woodland trails.
The historic town of Camborne lies 12 kilometres away, once one of the richest mining towns in the world, where impressive engine houses still dot the landscape and the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site tells fascinating stories of industrial heritage. The historic clay mining town of St Austell is 51 kilometres from the house. It's the nearest town to the world-famous Eden Project, where vast biomes house plants from across the globe alongside excellent restaurants and year-round events celebrating sustainability and conservation.



















