This lower-ground-floor apartment sits directly on Perranporth Beach, offering families, walkers, and adventurers of all ages an ideal base on Cornwall's north coast. Perranporth is unique in landscape and atmosphere – its wild cliffs and countryside 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, feeling the soft embrace of the sand. At low tide, wild swim in Perranporth's natural open-air pool, its waters reaching Mediterranean temperatures in the summer months.
Inside, the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space is finished in nautical blues and fresh whites. The living area features a large corner sofa, stylish armchair, TV, Blu-ray player, and patio doors opening onto a large terrace with views straight out to sea. A round dining table seats four, while the kitchen includes an induction hob, electric oven, microwave, tall fridge/freezer, wine fridge, Nespresso coffee pod machine, cafetiere, dishwasher, and a breakfast bar with four stools. A utility cupboard houses a washer/dryer and iron, and underfloor heating runs throughout. The master bedroom has a super king-size bed – convertible to two singles – with an en-suite rainfall shower, while the second bedroom offers a king-size bed, also convertible to twins, with views over the dunes and trees. A family bathroom with a bath is here too. Outside, double doors open onto the terrace furnished with a rattan sofa, two chairs, and a coffee table, leading to a shared lawn area. Designated off-road parking is provided for one car, with a secure surf store and shared outdoor shower also available. Lift access serves all floors.
Perranporth village centre is close by, with colourful streets dotted with boutiques, cafes, restaurants, and surf stores. A bar and restaurant right on the beach hosts live music, comedy, and activities all year round. A golf club sits on the green cliff tops, and a surf school operates nearby. The coastal path connects to popular locations, including Wheal Coates mine and St Agnes, where heritage coastline and unspoiled bays line the shore. A short drive takes you to Fistral Beach and Watergate Bay.