If you are a regular participant in the Omaze draw, you might have thought about what you would do if you win. Some winners opt to reside in the house they won, while others choose to sell it quickly. One property was transformed into a vacation home for the perfect weekend getaway.
Located in the picturesque coastal village of St Agnes in Cornwall, Kew House was valued at over £3 million when it was featured in an Omaze draw in 2024. The house boasts five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and is centrally positioned in the village, offering breathtaking countryside views and easy access to the north Cornwall coast.
However, you don’t have to win the draw to experience this contemporary residence. Luxury holiday rental company Perfect Stays now offers short breaks and extended stays at Kew House for groups of up to ten people.
Week-long stays at this countryside retreat start at £2,450, translating to just £35 per night when divided among ten guests. Additionally, there are three-night breaks available starting at £2,050. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations, including an open-plan kitchen and dining area for entertainment, adorned with seaside-inspired cozy neutral furnishings.
Outside, the property features landscaped gardens with a sunken hot tub, and the rental includes bed linens, a welcome package, and concierge service. Moreover, guests can bring up to two dogs to the gathering if they wish.
The delightful village of St Agnes is ideal for those seeking a tranquil Cornish retreat, with local independent coffee shops, bakeries, and restaurants just steps away.
Take a stroll down the sloping roads to the coast, where you can explore Trevaunance Cove, characterized by wild, rugged cliffs overlooking a sandy bay leading to crystal clear waters. During low tide, the rockpools teem with marine life for exploration, or you can hire a surfboard and catch the waves with an instructor at this picturesque cove.
Visitors can also explore the charming St Agnes Museum, showcasing exhibits on local natural history, Cornish mining, and the village’s maritime heritage. Walking along the South West Coastal Path, you’ll catch sight of the Cow and Calf islands off the shore, small nesting islands for seabirds and a popular destination for boats and divers.
A short drive away, Chapel Porth Beach is a family-favorite spot, where children can often be seen bodyboarding in the clear waters. The high cliffs provide shelter from the wind, and the beach is accessed through narrow footpaths, giving it an exclusive and off-the-beaten-path feel.
While it may appear as a small pebbly beach at high tide, during low tide, the ocean retreats to reveal ample golden sands. However, caution is advised when laying down towels as the waves can be unpredictable.
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