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Cornwall’s unique mixture of stunning natural coastal and moorland beauty, combined with some of the worlds best beaches and award winning attractions, including The Eden Project, the Minack Theatre, St Michael’s Mount and the Camel Trail, means that it cannot be beaten as a place to live or visit.

A New Home at S-Cape 2 will bring you closer to the unique mixture of stunning cornish natural coastal and moorland beauty

Whatever your taste, Cornwall offers the very latest in adventure, wildlife, cultural and heritage attractions. Visitors and locals alike are drawn to the freedom to explore the sheltered sandy coves, wide golden beaches, cross country cycle trails and exhilarating cliff walks. The county is also home to an abundance of vibrant towns and villages, many steeped in a rich and colourful history.

...truly a County with something for everyone.

The bustling cathedral city of Truro is approximately fifteen miles from Newquay and boasts picturesque Georgian streets, 18th & 19th century townhouses, flowing rivers and a multitude of shops, restaurants and theatrical entertainment.

Cornwall is often described as the ‘garden capital of the world’ as the lush vegetation and colour give garden lovers a feast for the eyes all year round. A mild climate, warmed by the gulf stream and makes it possible to grow plants and shrubs normally native to semi-tropical countries hundreds of miles further south.