Within two miles of superb Praa Sands beach, Wheal Grey is a beautifully presented detached barn conversion.
Nestled in the hamlet of Tresowes Green with beams, exposed granite walls, oak wood floors and a wood burner, the spacious and well styled interior boasts a fusion of charm and contemporary furnishings.
Perfect for family, friends and couples seeking a countryside escape close to the coast, the ground floor accommodation offers a bright open-plan living room with wood burner, dining area and well equipped kitchen - a delightful social space for relaxation, social gatherings and lazy breakfasts whilst you plan the days adventure.
Three welcoming bedrooms, two sleek en-suite shower rooms and a pristine bathroom make this a very comfortable homestay.
Enjoy the Cornish sunshine in the generous garden gravelled terrace for blue-sky nibbles and a ‘natural’ lawn for children to play, with fenced enclosed Engine House to complete the character!
A short walk or few minutes drive away is the private fishing lake - fees apply.
The closest inn for hearty food is within a mile and there is a local garage for provisions, with supermarkets within easy reach.
The sandy beach at Praa Sands has excellent surf and offers tuition and board/wetsuit hire for all abilities.
After fun in the white water, seek refreshment in the beach café or discover the scenic seascapes from atop the coast path.
Just over five miles, much loved Marazion with big arc of sandy beach framing the landmark attraction of St Michaels Mount is a worthy destination.
At low water, walk across the cobbled causeway to this castle topped semi-isle with little harbour and tea shop, or board the ferry boat at high tide.
Marazion is a super ocean playground for swimming and boating or simply sit on the seaside terrace of The Godolphin Hotel with a beer and good Cornish food!
Four miles away, the popular resort of Porthleven with picturesque harbour and tiny beach is a must-visit spot.
Dine out in the excellent eateries or browse the eclectic mix of craft shops and galleries dotted around the pretty quay.