Blissfully tucked away, this interior-designed bolthole is nestled in a sleepy pocket of central Rock. Finished in a fusion of Cornish slate and salt-white walls, this two-storey retreat is peppered with floor to ceiling glass, filling the spaces inside with natural daylight.
Inside, the interiors echo scenes from the coast. No detail has been overlooked when it comes to creating a relaxing and restorative sanctuary. Warm wood floors stretch out underfoot and luxurious linens frame the windows. Sprawling open plan social spaces provide plenty of room for the whole family to spread out.
A statement dining table sits alongside French doors to the garden and provides a stylish backdrop for holiday feasts. Plush sofas provide a welcome refuge after days out on the estuary or among the rolling sand dunes. On crisp winter nights, cosy up on the high pile rug as the fire crackles alongside.
When not dining in Rock's acclaimed restaurants, the brand-new kitchen provides everything you need for home-from-home cooking. The smell of fresh coffee will draw sleepy souls downstairs to the sleek breakfast bar. Here, plans for a day-filled with coastal rambles discovering secret coves and soaring headlands can be hatched.
A steam-bent, Tom Raffield pendant hangs over the staircase leading up to three blissful bedrooms and a spa-like shower room. Sea-infused air, sumptuous fabrics and calming tones ensure a restful slumber. Each bedroom is beautifully finished with a nod to the nautical. When emails are calling on a rainy day, a stylish desk can be found under the skylight in the hallway.
Outside, a soft lawn stretches out to a raised-bed spilling with colourful blooms. This sheltered suntrap provides the setting for al fresco living at its best. Fire up the barbecue and sample the best in local produce from the nearby delis. Soak in the hot tub under the glowing festoon lights with a chilled glass of fizz. Eucalyptus scents the sea-salted air and olive trees sway in the breeze. Slip into holiday mode and experience luxe living at its best on the North Cornish coast.