Description
Compass Point is coastal luxury at its very best—a dreamy Cornish escape perched dramatically on the cliffs overlooking the shimmering waters of Mevagissey Bay. Sleeping six guests, this gorgeous property blends striking architecture with mesmerising panoramic sea views that stretch endlessly into the horizon.
Nestled in the enchanting village of Mevagissey along Cornwall's peaceful south coast, Compass Point truly has to be seen to be believed. With its clever upside-down layout designed to maximise those captivating vistas, you're greeted by a stylish entrance hall illuminated by a striking overhead lightwell and complemented beautifully by a bespoke staircase of stainless steel, timber, and glass. Inside, every room feels touched by the ocean. Each of the three sumptuous bedrooms offers private en-suite facilities, luxurious comfort, and direct access to a glass-fronted balcony, inviting you to soak up spectacular sunrises and serene moonlit nights. The open-plan living area effortlessly blends calming coastal charm with stylish Aztec accents, all thoughtfully decorated to showcase local artistry—from stunning Cornish artwork to lovingly crafted details like the unique breadboard sourced from a tree on the nearby Pencarrow Estate.
Outdoors, Compass Point’s multi-level landscaped garden is a true showstopper. Relax in comfort as you gaze out over Chapel Point peninsula, Portmellon Beach, and beyond. Delightful touches like the silver sphere water features and the charming St Piran’s Cornish flag paving add to the sense of place, making this outside space the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature’s spectacular displays—from nesting kestrels and diving gannets to playful seals and dolphins. If you manage to tear yourself away, the quaint village of Mevagissey is just a short stroll away, boasting an idyllic harbour, award-winning restaurants, and beautiful coastal paths. A leisurely ferry ride takes you to the picturesque town of Fowey, or you can spend lazy beach days at nearby Portmellon Beach, Pentewan's golden sands, or the secluded Polstreath Beach. Please note: Due to its unique cliffside location, Compass Point isn't suitable for children under 10, and access involves steep steps, making it unsuitable for wheelchair users. Dogs are very welcome but must be supervised outdoors as the garden isn't fully enclosed.
Details
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Sleeps6
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Beds3
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Bathrooms3.5