Villa Surfside, Phillack offers a spectacular clifftop retreat with breathtaking panoramic views across Hayle's golden sands to St Ives Bay. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker, ornamental Aga, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, perfect for preparing family meals. The magnificent living room boasts a large picture window showcasing those stunning coastal vistas, complete with TV, Freesat, DVD player, and a cosy coal-effect gas fire for relaxing evenings.
Step outside to discover the enclosed garden with patio seating, BBQ, and a charming small summerhouse where you can savour those panoramic bay views with a glass of wine in hand. The property features three comfortable bedrooms: two with brand new king-size beds and a twin room with 2'6″ beds, plus a family bathroom with bath, shower, and heated towel rail, alongside a separate WC. A practical utility area provides the perfect spot for sandy shoes and wet dogs, housing the washing machine and tumble dryer.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves crashing against golden sands, stepping onto your private patio with morning coffee whilst drinking in those magnificent coastal views. Spend your days exploring the nearby beach just yards away, or venture along the South West Coast Path that begins at your garden gate.
Villa Surfside, Phillack is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's stunning coastline and rich heritage. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (4 km) delights families with over 1,200 animals, interactive exhibits, and an indoor play centre. The King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (13 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's tin mining heritage through guided tours and educational exhibits. St Ives Harbour (14 km) enchants visitors with its picturesque fishing port, quaint shops, cafés, and art galleries, plus boat trips with beautiful coastal views. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (16 km) provides a scenic circular route showcasing mining heritage and stunning vistas, perfect for walking or cycling.
Further afield, PK Porthcurno (32 km) explores global communications history through engaging exhibits and hands-on learning, housed in underground tunnels that once protected vital telegraph cables during wartime. Land's End (33 km) offers dramatic coastal scenery and iconic landmarks at Britain's most westerly point, where towering granite cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (33 km) showcases Cornish art, culture, and heritage through impressive collections of minerals, archaeological treasures, and fine art spanning centuries of local history.
The historic mining town of Camborne is an 11-kilometre drive away. It retains its industrial heritage with fascinating remnants of Cornwall's tin mining past, whilst offering charming local pubs and traditional Cornish fare. Meanwhile, the characterful seaside town of Penzance, just 17 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its Georgian and Regency architecture, vibrant arts scene, and excellent galleries including the renowned Penlee House. Penzance serves as the perfect base for coastal exploration, providing easy access to Cornwall's finest beaches such as the golden sands of Praa Sands and the sheltered coves near Mousehole, alongside exceptional dining experiences featuring fresh local seafood and innovative Cornish cuisine.