Sandpipers, Downderry is a luxurious beachfront house offering uninterrupted sea views and private beach access. The modern kitchen boasts high-end appliances including electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, and wine fridge—perfectly equipped for memorable meals. A breakfast bar and dining table provide flexible spaces to enjoy your creations, whilst decking extends your dining experience with fresh sea air.
The spectacular open-plan living area showcases floor-to-ceiling windows framing ocean views. Sumptuous sofas arranged around an 85-inch Smart TV create the ideal gathering space. Slide open doors to merge indoor and outdoor living as sea breezes flow freely through. Beyond lies a well-equipped basement games room with multi-games table, dartboard, games console, and Smart TV. Step outside to discover your private seaside paradise with two expansive decked areas, sun loungers, and outdoor furniture creating perfect al fresco settings. The lawn stretches towards lower decking where you embrace the ocean in peaceful solitude. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms await: two super-king-size and one twin with zip-and-link beds (convertible to super-king). All feature crisp linens, Smart TVs, and en-suite shower rooms.
Picture yourself watching the Cornish sun dip towards the horizon from your private decking, a glass of something chilled in hand. Listen to the gentle rhythm of the waves whilst the salt-kissed breeze carries the essence of coastal living straight to your door. Gather your loved ones inside for evening entertaining, or drift off to sleep listening to the ocean's soothing soundtrack—this is the seaside escape you've dreamed about.
Sandpipers, Downderry is perfectly positioned to explore the best of Cornwall's captivating coastline and charming maritime heritage. Looe Island (7 km), a peaceful marine nature reserve, offers guided walks through diverse wildlife habitats with breathtaking scenic views perfect for nature lovers. Visit Fowey Aquarium (19 km) for an interactive glimpse into local marine life with fascinating touch pools and educational displays. History enthusiasts will relish Restormel Castle (23 km), a stunning 13th-century circular fortress with dramatic ruins and seasonal flowers – ideal for scenic walks and picnics with commanding views. For something utterly unique, Jamaica Inn (27 km) perched on Bodmin Moor offers charming accommodation, a captivating smuggling museum, and delightful period dining experiences. Venture further to discover even more treasures awaiting exploration.
Padstow Museum (45 km) presents interactive maritime and social history exhibits perfect for inquisitive minds. Truro Cathedral, a stunning cathedral with breathtaking architecture, rich history, and a variety of services and events for visitors to enjoy, is 50 kilometres from the house. For thrill-seekers, Dragon Archery in Holsworthy (52 km) provides a premier archery experience blending historical and fantasy elements for unforgettable adventures.
St Austell, situated just 30 kilometres away, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's industrial heritage as a historic china clay mining town. This charming destination is world-famous for hosting the spectacular Eden Project, where enormous biodomes house exotic plants from across the globe, creating an unforgettable educational experience for all ages. Meanwhile, a scenic 45-kilometre drive will take you to the picturesque fishing port of Padstow, renowned as Cornwall's culinary capital. This delightful harbour town boasts an impressive collection of award-winning restaurants, including establishments by celebrity chefs, alongside traditional Cornish pubs serving the freshest local seafood and regional specialities.



































