Sitting between green leafy trees and expansive ocean, this contemporary beach house is a short walk from Perranporth Beach – perfectly balancing a private living space with proximity to the lively beachfront and town, ideal for families or groups of up to eight.
On the first floor, a large living area features two sofas, two chairs, and a TV with Freeview, with patio doors opening onto the terrace. The fully equipped kitchen and dining area seats eight, with a coffee machine among the highlights. A utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer is also on this level, and WiFi is available throughout. Four bedrooms – all with super king-sized beds, three offering zip-and-link flexibility – provide plenty of space. The master bedroom on the second floor has fitted wardrobes and doors opening onto a private balcony, with an ensuite featuring a walk-in rainfall shower. The second bedroom also has its own ensuite with rainfall shower. Two further bedrooms sit on the ground floor, served by a family bathroom with walk-in shower and bath. Outside, a large patio has outdoor sofas, a dining table seating eight, and sun loungers – the roof terrace is perfect for alfresco dining and relaxing in the sun. A separate patio beside the kitchen has a small table and two chairs, and there is an outdoor shower and a garage with storage for surf equipment. Parking is available for two vehicles, with further spaces in nearby public car parks. Communal electric vehicle charging is also available.
Perranporth is a quirky seaside town with colourful shopfronts and eateries lining the streets that meet the sandy beachfront. The large bay has sloping sand dunes, invigorating surf, and rockpools for little feet to splash in, with ample space for sandy paws to run freely. Grab fish and chips on the seafront or find a spot at one of the beachfront eateries and watch the sun go down. Perranporth's central position on the North Cornwall coast puts Newquay, Fistral Beach, and Watergate Bay within easy reach, or head south to St Agnes with its heritage coastline and unspoiled bays.