This contemporary three-bedroom coastal house sits near Fistral Beach in Newquay, offering families and groups of up to six an incredible 270-degree panorama over the Atlantic Ocean, Pentire Headland and the River Gannel. World famous for its epic surf and spirit, Fistral invites you to dive headfirst into the action – just grab a board and get amongst the swell. Behind the property, the Gannel – a turquoise river lined with beautiful greenery – runs down to the much-loved Crantock Beach.
Architecturally designed with reverse living, the ground floor houses three bedrooms: a master with a king-size bed and sea views, plus an en-suite with a rainfall shower, a second with a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins) and an en-suite with a bath, and a third with a bunk bed. Upstairs, the first-floor living space takes in sweeping sea views with a 65-inch Smart TV and sound bar, a dining table seating six, and a fully equipped kitchen with a glazed balcony overlooking the Gannel – a Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine among the highlights. A utility room with a washing machine and a separate WC sits on the same floor, while a rooftop kitchen on the second floor serves the terrace above. Underfloor heating runs throughout. Outside, the 30-foot roof terrace with a rattan sofa and dining for six is perfect for watching the sun set over the headland. An enclosed walled garden leads onto Pentire Headland, with one allocated parking space and a cold outdoor shower for rinsing off wetsuits and sandy feet.
Fistral Beach is a short walk away, where surf schools and board hire await. Enjoy kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on the Gannel, or sit beside the gentle river flow and watch wildlife. At low tide, walk along the riverbanks to Crantock Beach's steep sand dunes and foaming seas – a family-friendly beach calling out for days of adventure. Stretch your legs with a stroll around the headland past Newquay's historical Huer's Hut towards the town's beaches, shops, restaurants and bars. Watergate Bay is a short drive away with its rolling surf and eateries, or head to Perranporth for its quirky shops.