This two-bedroom ground-floor apartment overlooks Gyllyngvase Beach and its sub-tropical gardens from within a development inspired by coastal cruise liners, with the sand just 30 metres away. Ideal for families and couples seeking a beach holiday with water sports and coastal walking, the Falmouth coastline has much to explore. Gyllyngvase Beach is known for its gently curving shoreline and clear water, and its calm swell makes it a popular spot for families to paddle and play. Paddleboarding and kayaking equipment can be hired on the beach, as well as at Swanpool Beach (0.5 miles) and Maenporth Beach (2 miles). The surrounding coastline opens onto unspoiled coves and turquoise water, while Pendennis Castle (1 mile) stands proudly on its headland. The National Maritime Museum (0.5 miles) charts Falmouth's seafaring heritage, and a ferry from Falmouth Harbour crosses to the Roseland Peninsula, where further stretches of coastline and countryside await.
Light fills the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space through large patio doors that frame a glimpse of the sea. The living area is furnished with a three-seater sofa (which converts to a double sofa bed), a two-seater sofa, an occasional chair, and two leather chairs, all arranged around an electric fire, with a Smart TV for quieter evenings. The dining area seats six at a wooden table, and a breakfast bar with two stools provides a casual link through to the well-equipped kitchen. The first bedroom offers a king-size bed with a sea view and its own en-suite shower room, complete with a walk-in shower and WC. The second bedroom, also enjoying a sea view, features a super-king-size zip-and-link bed that can be configured as two singles, with a freestanding wardrobe and dresser. A family bathroom serves this bedroom, fitted with a bath, a shower over the bath, and a WC. A utility cupboard with a washer/dryer completes the apartment's layout.
The patio is furnished with a rattan dining table and chairs alongside two sun loungers, all looking out towards the ocean. Parking for one car is allocated in the development car park.