Shoretop Beachouse

ID: S59556

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 7
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

The house is a recently built beach house in a quiet, unspoiled Cornish Hamlet 30 metres from the beach on the south coast that is fantastic in both summer and winter.

Shoretop Beach House is situated on the south coast of Cornwall with spectacular views across Whitsand Bay towards the beautiful Rame Peninsula. It is located in an oasis away from the main village and is set back from a small, historical harbour and rocky foreshore leading to a large sandy beach.

The local village has a hotel with an indoor leisure club, an 18-hole (SSS 69) golf course which runs partially along the coast, a pub and a local store/post office. The start of the Cornwall South West Coastal Path is a mere 50 metres from the house.

The area and the house are in a forgotten part of Cornwall not normally visited by the crowds, yet close enough to the general hustle and bustle of the main tourist attractions. The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Helegan are all about 30 minutes away.

There is a lobster fisherman's shed to the right of house, so if guests ask him nicely he may bring a fresh Lobster for dinner.

Just a few hundred yards along the coast are large, quite spectacular, secluded soft sanded coves. These are so wonderful that they are just like being on a private Caribbean desert island, and that is no exaggeration. The rib makes an ideal way of accessing these and allows guests to spend the day having a great time partying and barbecuing.

The area is famous for its wreck diving and boasts some of the best in the UK, with over 300 wrecks between Rame head and Fowey. The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth has won the bidding for the decommissioned warship, HMS Scylla, which will now be sunk off Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, to create an artificial reef. This will be the first of its kind in Europe, making the west country Britain's diving capital.

Cornwall lies alongside the warm Gulf Stream, and its mild climate makes all manner of plants, including sub-tropical ones, flourish. Southeast Cornwall is a veritable gardeners' paradise. Dozens of wonderful gardens, large and small, public and private, are open to visitors through most of the year and are easily accessible. These include the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan, gardens of The National Trust and many more properties open under the National Gardens Scheme.

One experience not to be missed is the spectacular and unique Eden Project. The project is easily accessible from the house in southeast Cornwall and is guaranteed to leave visitors enchanted, inspired and awed. Built inside a crater 50 metres deep, the huge biomes constitute the biggest plant conservatory on earth.

The coastline is 630 miles of pure magic, depending on how high the visitors' pain thresholds. Guests who can only muster a mile or two will nonetheless be inspired by the sheer staggering beauty of this coastline. The house is a perfect starting point with the coastal path a mere 50 metres away, allowing a slow venture with home not too far from sight.

Accommodation

Lower Ground Floor (accessed via a spiral staircase)
- Games room with pool table, table football & air hockey
- Cloakroom
Ground Floor
- Bedroom with king-size double and access to family bathroom
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with bunk beds (sleeps 3)
- Family bathroom
First Floor
- Open-plan living area with 180-degree sea views
- Fully-equipped kitchen with dining facilities
Exterior Grounds
- Hot tub
- Terrace
- Dining facilities
- Barbecue
- Sea views
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- SKY TV
- Hairdryer
- Washing machine & dryer
- Iron & board
- Travel cot & highchair available on request
- Underground parking for 1 car

Reviews (3)

  • Mae

    Brilliant. Loved every moment of it. Wish we could of stayed longer. Lovely having an outdoor bath!

  • Trudie

    Loved our time staying in this fabulous house with the most amazing views! Thee girls loved the games room. We have relaxed here more than we have on any previous holidays. We can't wait to come back.

  • Jack

    The photos do not do this place justice at all. It really is stunning and far bigger than pictures make it look. When we arrived the house was spotlessly clean, and there was a hamper with some tasty treats, and a bottle of wine in the fridge which was a really nice touch. Rooms are all excellent - I had the master which boasted a fantastic ensuite. Beautiful views all round - I bet it is absolutely stunning in the spring and summer months. The house is very well equipped with everything you could need, and lots to do. The den area is great for lounging around! Overall a great place to stay and I would recommend.

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