This award-winning, zero carbon home sits on the clifftops above Bedruthan Steps near Mawgan Porth in North Cornwall, offering families and groups of friends a striking coastal retreat with sea views and eco-technology, including a heat pump, solar panels, and a power wall. Built in 2021, the house is set within an area classed as a Dark Sky Discovery Site — its lack of light pollution offering awe-inspiring views of the night sky, while the sunsets here are not to be missed.
A reverse-level layout maximises the sea views, with a contemporary open-plan living, kitchen, and dining space on the first floor. The living area features plush seating alongside a Smart TV, while sliding doors open onto a sea-facing balcony, perfect for sunset watching or stargazing. The kitchen includes a Nespresso coffee machine and a breakfast bar with three stools, and a large wooden dining table seats six. On the ground floor, there are three bright and spacious bedrooms: a master super-king-size room with a Smart TV and an en-suite shower room, and two king-size bedrooms served by a sleek family bathroom with a shower over the bath. A handy utility room provides both a washing machine and tumble dryer. Outside, a side balcony hosts a hot tub, six-seater outdoor furniture, and a coffee table, while a rear balcony offers countryside views and additional seating. A warm outdoor shower is perfect for rinsing wetsuits and sandy feet, and there is off-road parking for two cars.
Mawgan Porth (1.5 miles) is nearby, where a mix of cafes, restaurants, a pub, surf shops, and a surf school await. The South West Coast Path leads along the clifftops to Watergate Bay (3 miles). To the east, Padstow and the beaches at Porthcothan, Harlyn Bay, and Trevone are all within 7 miles.