A beach home in Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom on its own private island accessed only by a suspension bridge. Photos by Unique Home Stays. More info. here.
A beach home in Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom on its own private island accessed only by a suspension bridge. Photos by Unique Home Stays. More info. here.
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Casual, creative, playful…nice moat too! The bungalow feel reaches new heights. Lofty but not too contrived.
Yeah, it’s nice, but at the same time, there’s nothing remarkable about it other than it’s location. The interior is all too common and mundane now. It seems an opportunity to create a home inspired by its unique location was never considered. Even how the house is situated shows the million dollar ocean view wasn’t even a consideration. You can’t see anything remarkable through the windows except for garden and who can’t do that anywhere? Nice, but meh.
I think you spend too much time on design site and not enough time in real homes. This is a stunning house…with beauty out each window. It’s liveable and lovely.
I’d move in in a heartbeat.
I’m with Joffler; I don’t think they exploited this unique location or the incredible views. Too bad. In the right hands, this could have been a masterpiece. I also agree about the interior decor; been there and done that; by now it’s getting old and tired. Time to retire this look out; Stendig has been center minimalist stage since the 1960’s.
Looks like there is a view. Click on the More info Here. It’s a rental not a residence.
i love it is so pretty
Super nice!! Love the beadboard and other wood throughout. Kitchen is wonderful and back yard is splendid but the location access is a bit freaky for me. I wonder how they got all the supplies and furniture up there! But looking at the house is a lot of fun!!
It’s lovely. Lacks the personality of a home, but is beautifully done for a rental. A vacation in that house at that location would be delightful.
I adore the dining room chairs. Anyone know where they’re from…brand?
This house is amazing. Click on the “more info” link to see how they maximized the views.