Part of an exclusive development of five contemporary houses, this striking property sits within easy walking distance of Perranporth's golden sandy beach – a perfect base for families and groups of up to eight looking to explore North Cornwall's wild cliffs and countryside. Perranporth's landscape inspired Winston Graham to write the Poldark novels, and it's easy to see why. Hike atop vast hills, seek out secret caves, or paddle on the shoreline. At low tide, wild swim in Perranporth's natural open-air pool, its waters reaching Mediterranean temperatures in the summer months.
Inside, the first floor hosts a large living area with a sofa, three armchairs, a bucket chair, and a 55-inch Smart TV, with sliding doors leading out to a balcony. The fully equipped kitchen and dining space sits alongside, featuring a dining table with six chairs and a bench, an electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, and microwave. On the ground floor, the master bedroom has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (convertible to two singles) with an en-suite walk-in shower, while the second bedroom offers a king-size bed and an en-suite with bath and overhead shower. Upstairs on the second floor, the third bedroom has a king-size bed and doors to a small balcony, and the fourth bedroom provides a double and a single bed – both with en-suite walk-in showers. Underfloor heating runs throughout, with a washing machine and tumble dryer in the hallway cupboard. Outside, there is a back patio with a table and chairs, parking for two vehicles, a surf store, and a cold outdoor shower.
From colourful streets dotted with alternative boutiques to a golf club on the green cliff tops, it is easy to while away hour after happy hour in this bubbly coastal town. A range of restaurants, cafes, and bars sit within the village centre, and a surf school is close at hand. Perranporth's central position on the North Cornwall coast also makes it the perfect base for heading further afield – a short drive takes you to Fistral Beach, Watergate Bay, or the heritage coastline and unspoiled bays of St Agnes.