This light and spacious one bedroom apartment sits on the fourth floor of The Liner, a coastal development overlooking Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth – so close to the cove that the fresh sea breeze flows in through the windows. Sleeping up to four guests, it makes an ideal base for couples or small families looking to soak up the south Cornwall coastline. The beach is just 30 metres from the door, with soft sand and glassy clear water below.
Inside, the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area has a contemporary oceanic feel with sea views. The living space features a sofa that pulls out into a sofa bed, an armchair, coffee table, TV and Bluetooth speaker, while the south-facing aspect means sunlight floods in through the windows. A round dining table seats four, and the fully equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar with two stools. The master bedroom has a king-size bed, dressing table, built-in wardrobe and sliding doors to the balcony, where you can catch a glimpse of the ocean. The bathroom has a walk-in rainfall shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Outside, the south-facing balcony is fitted with two sun loungers, a round table and four chairs – perfect for enjoying a homemade seafood dinner or a glass of wine in the evening sunlight, with views of Gyllyngvase beach and the gardens below. Lift access and WiFi are available, with private parking for one vehicle.
Gyllyngvase beach is renowned for its gently curving shoreline and calm swell, making it a popular spot for paddling, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking, with equipment available to hire. A short stroll into Falmouth town reveals streets lined with quirky independent shops and eateries serving fresh local food. The surrounding coastline can be explored on foot, leading to further unspoiled coves and turquoise sea. The gardens and castle views at Pendennis Point are within easy reach, and a ferry from Falmouth Harbour crosses the water to the Roseland Peninsula. Nearby Swanpool, Maenporth and Castle beaches offer further stretches of sand to discover, while Gyllyngdune Garden and the National Maritime Museum are well worth a visit.