A break for two in a traditional, Grade II listed cottage that exudes character. At the end of the road is a beach widely regarded as one of Cornwall’s finest, with sea view cafes and restaurants backing onto the pale sands, as well as SUP, kayak and surf hire. From the far side of the beach, you can join the South West Coast Path, past Clodgy Point and Hellesveor Cliff. The Tate St Ives is just over 100 metres west, with multiple eateries, galleries and shops within the same radius. And the historic wharf begins 150 metres away with the pier less than 300 metres from the door — where you can take a glass bottom boat, a high-speed rib safari or a dolphin spotting trip.
Take a step up to the front door. Inside, a cosy lounge has been furnished with a two-seater sofa, a C-shaped window seat, a wooden dining table for two, tongue-and-groove wall panels and a coal-effect gas fire. These are offset by original features including a painted timber and beamed ceiling and the property’s signature stone walls, which continue throughout. On the same level, the bijou kitchen provides space to prepare light meals, drinks and snacks. Upstairs is a double bedroom with a rustic ornamental stone and tiled fireplace and a shower room.
While there is no outside space at this property, Porthmeor Beach is at the end of the road, perfect for morning coffees on the sand or sunset swims after dinner.