Countryside tranquility

Where rolling countryside meets breathtaking Cornish views, Pen Gwel combines quality craftsmanship, generous living space, and a truly remarkable location.

Excellent Connectivity

Despite its peaceful rural setting, Pen Gwel is exceptionally well connected to the rest of Cornwall and beyond.

Located just 15 miles away, Plymouth offers direct rail services to major destinations across the UK, including regular services to London Paddington via Great Western Railway. The city also provides a wide range of shopping, dining, business, and leisure facilities.

For international travel, Brittany Ferries operates regular crossings to France and Spain from Plymouth’s Millbay ferry terminal, making European destinations easily accessible.

Exeter Airport is approximately 45 minutes away by car, offering a range of domestic and international flights, while the nearby A38 provides convenient road links throughout Cornwall, Devon, and the wider South West.

Plymouth

Just 15 miles from Pen Gwel, Plymouth is a vibrant waterfront city renowned for its rich maritime heritage, excellent shopping, dining, and leisure facilities.

Famous as the departure point of the Mayflower in 1620, the city combines historic attractions such as the Barbican and Plymouth Hoe with modern amenities, including the UK’s largest public aquarium and HMNB Devonport, Western Europe’s largest naval base.

Offering the perfect blend of history, culture, and convenience, Plymouth is within easy reach for work, shopping, and days out.

Looe

Just a short drive of 8 miles from Pen Gwel, Looe is one of Cornwall’s most charming seaside towns, renowned for its picturesque harbour, sandy beach, and traditional fishing heritage.

Divided by the River Looe into East and West Looe, the town offers a vibrant waterfront atmosphere with independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and historic streets full of character. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood landed daily at the working fishing port, relax on the sheltered sandy beach, or explore the stunning coastline and nearby Looe Island Nature Reserve.

Combining coastal beauty with authentic Cornish charm, Looe is a popular destination for residents and visitors throughout the year.

Whitsand Bay

Within 5.6 miles of Pen Gwel, Whitsand Bay is one of Cornwall’s most spectacular stretches of coastline. Extending for three miles from Rame Head to Portwrinkle, the bay is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and breathtaking coastal views.

A favourite destination for surfers, paddleboarders, walkers, and nature lovers, Whitsand Bay offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. The bay is also home to the famous HMS Scylla artificial reef, one of the UK’s most popular diving sites.

With its unspoilt scenery and expansive coastal landscape, Whitsand Bay provides the perfect escape for those seeking to experience Cornwall’s rugged coastline at its finest.

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