Converted from a historic building that was once a lighthouse museum, this sophisticated coastal retreat in the heart of Penzance is the ultimate escape for anyone looking to answer the call of the sea.
Lovely high ceilings, sash windows and a beautifully calm, monochrome colour palette adorning the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner create a truly tranquil ambience that invites coastal explorers to unwind at the end of a busy day on the sand; stylish, contemporary touches set the scene for pure relaxation. Sharing the same sophistication and character as the rest of the apartment, the en-suite king-size bedroom and twin bedroom offer an oasis of calm to retire to. From sunrise to sunset, the sleek shower room provides everything you need to begin a day feeling refreshed and wash off sandy toes after sundown. Before bedtime, take a long stroll down Penzance’s promenade which forms part of the South West Coast Path on your doorstep. Outside, you’ll also find private parking for one car in the building’s gated area.
The coastal paradise of Penzance is a jewel in Cornwall’s crown, alive with a wonderful selection of galleries, cafes, pubs and restaurants covering its quaint cobbled alleyways. Lose yourself in breathtaking views of Mount’s Bay by walking the picturesque 19th century Penzance Promenade (0.5 miles) which stretches along the seafront between the Jubilee Pool less than half a mile away and Newlyn 1 mile away. Nestled in a sheltered valley, the beautiful Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens 3 miles away provides lots of peaceful walks to enjoy. Hop along the coast to Marazion 5.5 miles away to explore the world-famous St Michael’s Mount, a rocky island topped by an ancient church and castle, reached along a pebbled causeway at low tide.