From its clifftop position overlooking Porthcothan Bay, Llawnroc commands outstanding views over one of North Cornwall’s most beautiful stretches of coastline. Designed by Lacey & Saltykov Architects and completed in 2014, this striking contemporary home offers meticulous design and craftmanship throughout, along with high levels of environmental performance that remain ahead of its time. The innovative architectural design is based on the idea of two pairs of binoculars, with the four lenses of the house each angled to capture the uninterrupted views of the surrounding coastline and ever-changing seascape.
• Reverse living layout with a generous sitting room and principal suite set on the upper ground floor, both with sensational views of the sea and beach.
• Four bedrooms, four bathrooms (2 ensuite), two reception rooms and a home office/ fifth bedroom.
• Open plan kitchen dining room on the lower ground floor with bi-fold doors opening onto the sea facing terrace and garden.
• A huge picture window in the home office provides mesmerising views of the Atlantic rollers.
• Driveway parking for 2/3 cars and a secure garage. Front, and rear terraces, and a lawned garden with access directly onto the Southwest Coast Path and the beach below.
• Plot size approx. 0.076 ha. (0.187 acres) excluding cliffside land. In all approx. 3,391 sq.ft (315.1 sq.m). EPC Band C.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Llawnroc is a unique waterfront property built to make the most of its exceptional position and long, sloping site that extends to the mean high-water line. With the bedrooms housed in a rectangular block and windows positioned to capture the morning sun, the communal areas are placed opposite in an acute triangle that widens out to enjoy the spectacular views of the dramatic North Cornwall coastline. Arranged over two floors, with the living area directly above the dining area below, no detail has been spared, resulting in a luxurious and comfortable private holiday home. Outside, the sharp, crisp edges of the house contrast with the softly sloping landscape, while inside, the wall-to-wall glazing washes the space with natural light and perfectly frames the coastal views.
A firm favourite with families, Porthcothan Bay is a quiet, northwest-facing cove backed by grassy dunes that is popular for sunbathing, dog-walking, and surfing at mid-low tide on a medium swell. Positioned south of Treyarnon Bay, between Newquay and Padstow, dog-friendly Porthcothan Beach, is one of the renowned 7-Bays for 7-days, with Lifeguard cover from the May until September, surf hire, parking, shops, and toilet facilities close by with beach level access. One of north Cornwall’s best kept secrets it has an expanse of sandy beach that opens out at low tide to connect up with smaller coves to the north and south. The beach shrinks dramatically at high tide but remains very sheltered thanks to the craggy cliffs either side. This section of the Southwest Coast Path is particularly spectacular, offering panoramic views from north to south across National Trust land, and is a relatively short walk to Bedruthan Steps, one of Cornwall's most impressive sights. Porthcothan Bay itself is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and home to a number of interesting rock formations including Will’s Rock.
Approached via private road. Driveway parking with side gate to access external bin storage, with a sloping path leading down the side of the plot and out onto the coast path. An outside shower is located by a side door to rinse off sandy feet. A second gate leads down to the private south facing terrace providing pedestrian access down the other side of the building as well as to the garage and store. The main entrance is defined by the gap between the living and bedroom blocks and the glimpse of Will’s Rock to the side of the angled wall gives a hint of what can be seen from inside the house. To the front of the property, a partially covered terrace offers spectacular views for dining, with a sunken fire pit carved into the garden to make the most of the long summer evenings. Lawned garden with dry stone walls and a gate out to the Southwest Coast Path.
Intruder alarm | Mains electricity and water | Klargester treatment plant for drainage | Heat recovery ventilation system and underfloor heating | Air source heat pumps to provide heating and hot water | FTTP broadband.
Contents are available by separate negotiation (minus any personal effects and artwork).
Viewings strictly by appointment with JB Estates
Back to listingPropertyHeads recognizes the importance of privacy for users of PropertyHeads. As referred to in our privacy policy, we use cookies and related technologies, such as beacons, pixels, tags and local storage, to provide you with the services accessible through our website and our apps (together, “PropertyHeads” or our “Services”). We use these technologies to provide, protect and improve PropertyHeads, as well as to understand and measure how you use and interact with it.
This policy explains how we use cookies and related technology on PropertyHeads. By accessing or using PropertyHeads, you consent to our use of these technologies as described in this policy. Please do not use PropertyHeads if you are not comfortable with the ways in which we use cookies and related technologies.
What Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small file containing a unique identifier that is placed in the web browser of your computer or mobile device. Cookies and related technologies, such as tracking pixels, enable our systems to recognize your device and report information back to us. Such recognition helps the efficient operation of PropertyHeads, including our website and apps.
Does PropertyHeads Use Cookies?
Yes, like most websites and social networks, we use cookies in the course of providing you with our Services.
What Cookies Does PropertyHeads Use, and Why?
We use both session cookies and persistent cookies.
We use a session cookie to identify you during a particular visit to PropertyHeads. Session cookies expire after a short time, or when you close your web browser or app after using PropertyHeads.
We use a persistent cookie to identify you over a long period of time. (For example, if you asked us to keep you signed in, we would use a persistent cookie for that purpose.) Persistent cookies remain on your device for the set period of time specified in the cookie.
We use cookies to operate and improve PropertyHeads, specifically:
To authenticate you and secure our Services: We use cookies to monitor login, session and status data. This allows us to know, for example, whether you are logged in.
To remember your settings and preferences: We use cookies to recognize your browser and remember your preferences. For example, we may use cookies to remember your language preferences.
To carry out analytics and research: We use cookies to understand your use of PropertyHeads and how we can improve our offerings. For example, we use cookies to track whether you open emails we send you.
Third-Party Cookies:
Facebook: If you register or sign in using Facebook, a Facebook cookie is set to help track your log-in.
Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics, including Google Analytics cookies, to collect anonymous traffic data to help us analyze how members and visitors access and use PropertyHeads, and for other Analytics services relating to website activity and internet usage.
Third-Party Cookies From Content Shared By Members: PropertyHeads members may share content on PropertyHeads that originates from a third-party website or service, and that third-party website or service may set its own cookies when you interact with that content. For example, if a member posts a video from YouTube on PropertyHeads, YouTube may set a cookie when you click to watch the video.
What Other Related Technologies Does PropertyHeads Use, and Why?
Tracking Pixels: Our advertising partners may use tracking pixels or similar technology to measure the success of the sponsored posts or other advertising products they use. A “tracking pixel” (also sometimes called web beacon, or clear GIF) is a tiny piece of code, invisible to the user, placed on a webpage or in an email and used in combination with a cookie, to link a given activity or impression back to the user; the advertiser includes it in its content so it can measure whether our members interact with that content (for example, by clicking to view an offer). We may set our own tracking pixel on an advertiser’s website so we can measure whether our members found the advertiser’s content effective or interesting, by tracking whether the sponsored post prompted members to take advantage of the advertised offer. This information helps us assess whether sponsored posts and other advertising offers are relevant and interesting to our members and successful for the advertiser.
Opting Out
You may refuse or restrict the use of cookies by selecting the appropriate settings in your browser. However, limiting or refusing cookies may affect your ability to use PropertyHeads. Please note that our systems are not configured to accept browsers’ Do Not Track signals, because no industry standard for handling them has been adopted. If you want to opt out of specific third-party cookies, please consult the third party’s website or privacy policy as well as the cookie settings on your browser.
Changes to This Policy
Our business changes constantly and our cookie policy will also change, so please review it frequently.