Pentewan Valley

Kingswood

Location

Nestled in the Pentewan Valley, enjoys excellent transport links and is situated close to the stunning Cornish Riveria. This stretch of South Cornwall with its rolling green headlands, clear water and sandy coves also includes towns such as Mevagissey, Pentewan, Porthpean, Charlestown and Carlyon Bay.

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Pentewan Valley

Situated in the heart of the stunning cornish Riveria with its lush, verdant environment and famous coves. Coastal villages and golden sandy beaches, Kingswood and Pentewan Valley make the perfect home to live a life outdoors.

Cornwall’s major commuter route, the A390, holds direct links to St Austell and Truro and is just a four minute drive away. The wonderful cathedral city of Truro is only 15 miles away. St Austell train station, the closest mainline train station, is just a six minute drive away, which provides mainline rail travel to Exeter, Bristol, London Paddington and the North.

For trips further afield, Kingswood is just 17 miles away from Cornwall Airport Newquay, which offers direct aviation links to London, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Scotland and Europe.

A New Community for Coast and Countryside

Nestled in the beautiful woodland valley of Pentewan, in the heart of idyllic South Cornwall, Kingswood is a stunning, exclusive community of 24 luxury family homes. With contemporary design, the use of natural materials and natural colours, Kingswood is inspired by its picturesque setting.

All homes are crafted with Legacy Properties’ trademark design-led architecture, attention to detail and contemporary open living spaces, tailored to modern family life.

With its incredible valley views, it would be easy to forget Kingswood is also located conveniently for accessible commute times to Cornwall’s main business hubs such as St Austell, Truro and Bodmin.

Located just a short distance along this stunning woodland valley is The Cornish Riviera, with its lush landscape, sheltered coves with crystal clear waters and bustling villages.

There are many wonderful golden beaches on your doorstep, including Carlyon Bay, Porthpean and Pentewan Sands and seemingly endless coves surrounding the working harbour of Mevagissey. Fowey and its estuary provide scenic wooded creeks and scenic waterside walks. Whilst Polkerris and Portloe offer access to hidden sand and shingle beaches with wonderful pubs and cafes.

With miles of dramatic coastline, long sandy beaches and lush, verdant countryside to explore, there are endless opportunities to enjoy owning a newly built home in this stunning location. Kingswood is perfectly positioned for a life lived outdoors.

A scenic view of a sandy beach with a small creek, weathered wooden fence posts line the foreground, and a hilly coastline under a clear blue sky in the distance near luxury new build homes.

Sea swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing and gig rowing. Living on Cornwall’s lush South Coast with its crystal clear waters is a life worth living outdoors.

Enjoy watersports with gig rowing clubs at Charlestown and Fowey and the sailing club in the idyllic Porthpean Cove. For adventures in the countryside, Kingswood is situated near the Pentewan Cycle Trail which takes you along the flat former river valley and Kings Wood from St Austell to the harbour at Pentewan. Here you can enjoy a well-earned pub lunch or pint at The Ship, a traditional Cornish pub.

For those who enjoy challenging themselves on the golf course, there is a wealth of fine courses all within easy reach, including the parkland course at St Austell Golf Club, which can be seen from Kingswood. There are also stunning coastal courses of Carlyon Bay and Porthpean which hold breathtaking sea views over the cliff tops towards St Austell Bay.

Or explore the South West Coast path, England’s longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail. The paths that follow the winding coast across the wider St Austell Bay area are a great opportunity to get outdoors and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the place you’ll call home.

Some of our favourite stretches of the path include Gorran Haven to Mevagissey (3.5 miles), which passes through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) with sites of archaeological, geological and historical interest. Or try the circular route from the historic fishing village of Polruan to the white sandy beaches of Lantic Bay (4.2miles), where you can take in the wildlife along the creeks and visit The Lugger Inn or The Russell Inn along the way.

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