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Homes in Cornwall - Property in Cornwall

Please browse our new homes in Cornwall by using the links on the left. Current developments are displayed by development name and our Coming Soon developments and Subject to Planning developments be seen by clicking on the relevant links on the left.

We have a range of quality new property in Cornwall, including:

New homes in Truro
New homes in Liskeard

Midas Homes invites you to view all of our developments with new homes for sale throughout Cornwall. We aim to provide new property in Cornwall, including houses, homes, apartments and flats throughout Cornwall and all the best locations in the South West.

Cornwall is noted for its wild moorland landscapes, its extensive and varied coastline and its mild climate. Also notable is Cornwall's Stone Age and industrial archaeology, especially its historic mining landscape, a World Heritage Site. Cornwall is the southernmost part of Britain, and therefore has a relatively warm and sunny climate. Winters are mild, and frost and snow are uncommon away from the central upland areas.

Cornwall's only city, and the home of the county council, is Truro. Nearby Falmouth is notable as a port, while the ports at Penzance, the most westerly town in England, St Ives and Padstow have declined. Newquay on the north coast is famous for its beaches and is a popular surfing destination, as is Bude further north. St Austell is Cornwall's largest town, and a centre of the china clay industry. Redruth and Camborne is the largest urban area in Cornwall, and both were significant as the centre of the global tin mining industry.

Since the 19th century, Cornwall, with its unspoilt maritime scenery and strong light, has sustained a vibrant visual art scene of international renown. Modernist writers such as D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf lived in Cornwall between the wars, and Ben Nicholson, the painter, having visited in the 1920s came to live in St Ives with his then wife, the sculptor Barbara Hepworth, at the outbreak of the second world war. They were later joined by the Russian emigrant Naum Gabo, and other artists. St Ives also houses the Leach Pottery, where Bernard Leach, and his followers championed Japanese inspired studio pottery. Much of this modernist work can be seen in Tate St Ives.

We hope you find the process of looking for your new home easy and helpful, if you require any further information on our property for sale or have any queries or questions, please contact us. Midas Homes – building quality new property for sale throughout the UK.