Set in woodland just above Trevaunance Cove in St Agnes, this contemporary cedar house delivers coastal living for families and groups looking to explore the Cornwall coastline. It's a serene location surrounded by tranquil woodland, yet just a few minutes' walk from the sandy beach at Trevaunance Cove – popular with surfers and families alike. The property sleeps up to nine across four bedrooms, with peaceful open valley views across to Wheel Kitty.
Inside, the spacious open-plan living area features floor-to-ceiling windows that let in copious amounts of light. The lounge has a log burner (logs not provided), two comfy sofas, an armchair and a 46-inch flat screen TV with Apple TV and 3D Blu-Ray player. The contemporary kitchen comes with Sonos surround sound, an American fridge freezer with ice and water dispenser, induction hob, electric double oven, built-in microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer, wine fridge and coffee filter machine. A large round dining table seats seven, and sliding doors open onto a private terrace. The master bedroom on the first floor has a king-size bed, Sonos speaker, en-suite bathroom with large rainfall shower and sliding doors to a secluded balcony with a private hot tub. The second bedroom also has a king-size bed and its own private balcony with woodland views. Two further bedrooms with bunk beds accommodate additional guests, one with a single truckle bed. A family bathroom, downstairs cloakroom, underfloor heating and wifi complete the interior. A highchair and cot are available. Outside, a spacious deck extends from the kitchen with valley views and rattan furniture, alongside a woodland picnic bench area and surf shower. Allocated parking is available for one car, with public parking close by.
A ten-minute walk takes you into the heart of St Agnes, which has an excellent bakery, butchers, greengrocers, artisan shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Walk through Trevaunance gardens and take the coastal path to Blue Hills to discover old engine houses and tin mines, or wander along the south coastal path to Wheel Coates, Chapel Porth and Porthtowan. Kayaking and surf lessons are available locally, and St Agnes Museum offers a window into the area's mining heritage.