This quirky, ‘Hexagon House’ is ideally situated in Goldsithney, Cornwall, perfect for visiting several well-known tourist attractions and popular surfing beaches across the region.
Embodying an outdoor living feel, guests can relax in the indulgent hot tub, spend time in the sun on the expansive sun terrace, or dine alfresco, offering the perfect space for a sunny holiday.
With unique, hexagon-shaped rooms and tower, the home is eclectically furnished, fusing a historical colonial ambiance with lovely antiques and artwork to give this vacation home a chic but playful vibe.
Enter the stylish kitchen/dining area through the huge oak door, which is furnished with a family dining table and subtle scandi-green accents; the kitchen is well-equipped with a dishwasher, oven, and stove, as well as a washer/dryer.
A 42" internet TV is available in the main bedroom, which also features a super-king-size, six-foot-wide antique bed along with a lovely plantation design with white shuttered windows and soothing seaside colours.
The en-suite bathroom features a sleek bath with chrome claw feet, a shower over it, and a delightful Caribbean-style tile mural with palm trees and tropical birds in a frame made of driftwood tiles.
The lovely, hexagon-shaped lounge, which also serves as a great sunroom with expansive views, is located upstairs; this room also serves as a children’s bedroom, with two plush, 3-foot wide, single beds available.
Head through the patio doors to access the sun terrace, where you can dine and enjoy a sundowner as the sun sets over Cornwall!
If you can tear yourself away, the home is close to one of the best beaches in the country, Perranuthnoe, whilst the must-see UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mounts Bay, with its long, golden sand beaches and magnificent fortress on an island named St. Michael's Mount is within driving distance.
Two fantastic pubs with outdoor dining spaces are nearby, located in the centre of Goldsithney's ancient hamlet, and more fantastic restaurants and cafés can be found in Perranuthnoe and Marazion.
The Praa Sands beach, Hayle's three-mile beachfront, and the historic fishing communities of St. Ives and Porth Leven are all close to the Hexagon House and make for fantastic day trips.
While the property has private, off-road parking, making it simple to travel the area by car, you can catch a bus to Falmouth or Penzance from outside, stopping at many other interesting spots along the route.
Experience it all at The Hexagon House.