Acorn Coastal Collection
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The Padstow Collection, PadstowSituated in a prime location in central Padstow, a short walk from the harbour, The Padstow Collection is an exclusive development of just ten 2 and 3 bedroom homes with views over the Camel Estuary.
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The Links, PorthcawlAdjacent to the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club. The Links enjoys extensive views over Rest Bay from Porthcawl to the Gower and across the Bristol Channel.
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Views towards Rest Bay
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The Courtyard at Duporth, CornwallCentred around a Grade II listed clock tower and courtyard, these new homes from our Lifetime Living Collection are in an enviable location near the picturesque village of Charlestown and overlook St Austell Bay.
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Harbour Lofts, PooleLinking Poole's historic quarter with its beautiful and vibrant quayside waterfront, the apartment within Harbour Lofts will boast uninterrupted views over the harbour.
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PoolePoole Quay Boat Haven & Port of Poole Marina are both perfectly positioned to offer a base from which to explore Poole Harbour and its surrounding areas.
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Treglos, Constantine BayKnown as one of the best surfing beaches in Cornwall, Constantine Bay lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers pale sands and rolling waves. Just 3 miles away the charming working fishing port of Padstow is a popular foodie destination.
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The Liner, FalmouthBoasting uninterrupted south-facing sea views over the award-winning Gyllyngvase Beach, The Liner will offer the very best in contemporary coastal living.
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Baltic Wharf, TotnesNestled on the banks of the River Dart, among beautiful countryside, Baltic Wharf is perfectly positioned to enjoy the very best of Totnes and for exploring the South West.
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Surf the rolling waves
Why move to the coast?
With nearly eight thousand miles of coastline around the UK, there is always something new to discover. Hike along the coastal paths, weaving across rugged cliffs and windswept heathland. Stroll along deserted beaches, the sand between your toes. Visit small towns and villages around bustling harbours or spilling down hillsides, with independent shops and pubs to explore. Catch an Atlantic wave while surfing, sail along the coast or go for a fishing expedition. Then in the evening, enjoy a well-earned meal of fish and chips and an ice-cold drink by the glinting water as you watch the sun sink slowly over the horizon.
There are so many ways to enjoy life by the coast. Indulge in an adrenaline-fuelled day of coasteering, diving or riding on horseback across the vast expanses of beaches. Or stretch out a picnic blanket and soak up the sun on one of those hot summer days. The chance to enjoy a day by the sea is one of the best things about living on an island with its varied coastline and ever-changing weather.