Perranporth, located in the picturesque region of Cornwall in the South West of England, is home to a charming reverse-level property that accommodates two guests. This delightful retreat is ideally situated near stunning beaches and offers easy access to the South West Coast Path, making it a prime location for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The property features a cozy ground floor bedroom equipped with a zip and link super king-size bed, which can be converted into twin beds upon request, alongside a modern shower room. The first floor boasts an open-plan living space that includes a spacious living area with a 50" Freeview TV, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen, all designed with comfort and convenience in mind.
The property is nestled in a tranquil setting adjacent to the owners' home, providing a peaceful escape in the Cornish countryside while being just a ten-minute stroll from Perranporth's beautiful mile-long sandy beach. The elevated garden offers sweeping views of the lush valley, creating an idyllic spot for relaxation, especially during sunset. Guests can enjoy outdoor living with a lawned garden, decked area, garden furniture, and a BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining. The property includes private parking for one car and is equipped with modern amenities such as underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, and a welcome pack, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Perranporth Beach is a highlight of the area, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and vibrant atmosphere. The beach features a unique pub that is accessible from the sand, offering a selection of great beers, delicious food, and often live music events. The beach is also a hub for surfing, with a nearby hire shop and surf school catering to both beginners and experienced surfers. For those interested in local attractions, a short drive leads to Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm, where visitors can take tours, learn about cider production, and enjoy a meal at the café.
Nearby, the charming village of St Agnes presents a selection of excellent dining options and pubs, including one with its own microbrewery, as well as a fish restaurant located adjacent to Trevaunance Beach. The South West Coast Path provides stunning walking opportunities, with breathtaking views extending to St Ives in the west and Holywell Bay in the east. The vibrant town of Newquay, just nine miles away, offers various attractions such as a cinema, zoo, and surf culture, while Truro, the county capital, is a short drive away and features a Gothic cathedral, shopping, and dining options. With a golf course, horse riding, and cycling available nearby, this area is a perfect destination for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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