Experience a true taste of Cornish life in Porthcurno – the little village has lots to enjoy, including a pristine beach, subtropical gardens, iconic theatre and dramatic coastline… along with a special place in the history books. Visit the local museum to discover why, in the late 1800s, this was where the first international telegraph cable came ashore. Close by, the internationally-famous Minack Theatre is a must-see, an open-air arena carved out of the cliff-face with gardens that showcase plants from around the world. Below, Porthcurno Beach is known for its white, crushed-seashell sands and the clear blue waters at its edge; if you prefer pool swimming, the UK’s largest Art Deco saltwater lido is in Penzance, 10 miles away. Alternatively, enjoy a day of culture in the galleries and boutiques of artistic St Ives, 17 miles away on the Atlantic coast.
There’s a special quality to the light in this part of Cornwall and it’s utilised to good effect in this first-floor apartment. Dual windows plus French doors onto a balcony bring the outside into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where there’s a lovely holiday vibe complemented by a comfortable sofa and armchair. Cook up a treat in the kitchen, enjoy drinks and the view along the wooded valley to the sea, or snuggle up in front of a movie. When it’s time to sleep, a tastefully-decorated double bedroom awaits, along with a spacious bathroom where you can choose between a shower or bubble bath.
Step onto the balcony for leafy views and fresh sea air or meet new people in the courtyard garden – shared with neighbouring apartments, it has a BBQ for guest use.