Perched on the headland above world-famous Fistral Beach, this two bedroom detached house is an ideal base for families and surf lovers looking to dive headfirst into everything Newquay's north coast has to offer. The beach is a mere 150 metres along the edge of the golf course, and at the far end, Little Fistral and its surrounding coves offer a more leisurely feel – sand and shingle spilling out between barnacle-dotted rock pools perfect for carving out a secret space away from the busy chatter of the main bay.
Inside, the ground floor living and dining kitchen opens up to sea views through large windows, where you can watch spectacular north coast sunsets sink below the horizon. A corner sofa, gas log burner and 55-inch smart TV make for cosy evenings, while an oak dining table with benches and a breakfast bar provide plenty of space to gather. The fully equipped kitchen includes a stove top coffee maker. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a king-size bed, built-in wardrobes and sea views from both windows, while the second bedroom offers a bunk bed and a single bed with garden views and plentiful storage. A family bathroom features a rainfall shower, bath with shower attachment and heated towel rail, with a downstairs cloakroom also available. Outside, an enclosed courtyard with table and chairs is perfect for a glass of wine, and a hot outdoor shower takes care of sandy feet and wetsuits. A large front garden offers sea views with space for ball games and sunbathing, plus a raised patio with rockery. One designated parking space under a car port.
Fistral Beach is renowned for its epic surf – grab a board and get amongst the swell, then refuel at one of the beachside restaurants. In the other direction, the Pentire headland and Gannel estuary are a walker's paradise, delivering sweeping sea views and sheltered inlets. Wait for low tide and take a stroll around the headland past Newquay's historical Huer's Hut towards the town's seven beaches, rewarding yourself with an ice cream when you're done. Watergate Bay is a short drive away with its rolling surf and eateries, or head to Perranporth for its quirky shops. Newquay centre is comfortably walkable.