New Homes in Cornwall
Cornwall stretches across the South West, bordering Somerset and Devon. Renowned for its scenic beaches, picturesque villages and rolling countryside, it offers a tranquil lifestyle with the convenience of modern living.
Urban areas like Truro and St Austell provide numerous amenities, including shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.
Frequent commuters can access direct rail services to various cities, including Exeter, Bristol and Plymouth. Families benefit from a selection of schools and various cultural attractions such as museums, galleries and local festivals.
Explore our new homes in Cornwall, a county that offers a relaxed pace of life.
David Wilson Homes @ Treledan
Treledan, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6PR
- £347,000 to £515,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Hampton Mill
Crediton Road, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1XP
- £280,000 to £475,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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Within Cornwall
Nearby Cornwall
New Build Homes in Cornwall Highlights
- Breathtaking Natural Beauty: Cornwall offers stunning beaches, dramatic coastlines, and charming fishing villages—perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful, scenic lifestyle.
- Rich in Culture & Attractions: From the iconic Eden Project and St Michael’s Mount to the open-air Minack Theatre and Tate St Ives, Cornwall is full of cultural gems. Outdoor adventures like kayaking along the Fowey estuary add to the appeal.
- Strong Educational Options: The county is home to several Ofsted-rated outstanding schools, including Mount Hawke Academy and Roseland Academy. Truro and Penwith College is also a top choice for further education.
- Well-Connected Transport Links: Major roads like the A30 and A39 provide strong connections across Cornwall and to the rest of the South West, including access to the M5 via Exeter—ideal for commuters and travelers alike.
New Homes in Cornwall FAQs
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New homes in Cornwall are hard to beat if you're looking for glorious beaches, picture-perfect views and unspoilt countryside. This county in the South West is a haven for nature lovers, with colourful fishing villages nestled along the rugged coastline.But Cornwall isn't only about nature. There are many exciting things to see and do, from museums and castles to water activities and stylish restaurants. Here are some you don't want to miss:
- Eden Project, St Blazey
- St Michael's Mount, Mount’s Bay
- Minack Theatre, Porthcurno
- Tate, St Ives
- King Arthur Tour
- The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mevagissey
- Pendennis Castle, Falmouth
- Kayaking along the Fowey estuary
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New homes in Cornwall boast excellent schools and transport links to the rest of England. Many institutions are rated outstanding by Ofsted, including Mount Hawke Academy, Summercourt Academy and Roseland Academy. Truro and Penwith College is also ranked among the county's best institutions.