Luxury apartments overlooking Falmouth seafront have now gone on the market - and the most expensive will set you back a cool £1.6 million.

The developer behind The Liner, which is being built on the site of the former Falmouth Beach Hotel in Cliff Road, designed to look like a cruise ship, have now revealed that the £35 million scheme is due for completion early next spring.

Apartments, which overlook Gyllyngvase Beach, range from £325,000 up to £1.6 million - and more than 70 per cent sold in advance, to a combination of owner-occupiers, second homeowners and retirement households.

The most expensive of these are two duplex penthouses, on the uppermost fifth and top sixth floors. One penthouse is reserved, with the other currently for sale.

In the one still available, the upper level, housed within the ‘bridge’, contains two bedroom suites, one with a walk-in dressing room and ensuite bathroom and the other with an ensuite and private rooftop balcony.

There is also a third bedroom on the lower floor, along with a triple reception room that provides multiple seating areas, a dining area and a family kitchen with central island/breakfast bar.

It is bordered by a large wrap around terrace and features a coffered ceiling with inset feature LED lighting in reception room.

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How the apartments look on the seafront

In total the six-storey ocean liner style building comprises 53 sea view apartments, sitting above retail facilities, allocated podium parking and surf-style storage lockers.

Across the floors there is a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, ranging from 458 square feet up to 1,865 square feet in size, each opening onto private balconies or wrap around terraces - and buyers are able to choose from a range of different apartment layouts. The ground floor apartments open onto private patio gardens.

All of The Liner’s principal rooms have sea views and 75 of the 113 bedrooms also have sea views.

The one-bedroom apartments have a reception room with open plan kitchen, along with a bedroom and adjoining bathroom with double shower. The living room and bedroom open onto an outside balcony.

A private balcony is included with all the two-bedroom apartments, in which the main bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and the second bedrooms have use of the family bathroom.

And the three-bedroom apartments have a double reception room, including space for a six to eight seater dining table, alongside an open plan kitchen/breakfast area, with all the main bedrooms having an ensuite and some the main guest bedroom also.

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All the apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the seafront, fitted kitchens with stone worktops and integrated Bosch appliances - including a wine/champagne cooler - underfloor heating and high-speed internet.

The developer, Acorn Property Group, said that instead of a conventional footprint and façade, the ‘V’ shaped six-storey building, designed by Poynton Bradbury Wynter Cole Architects, was "designed to echo the sleek bow and upper decks of an ocean liner."

It added: "When viewed from Gyllyngvase Beach, The Liner development looks like a passenger ship.

"The building’s ground floor features a 3,000 sqft retail unit/shop, opening onto the beachfront, with the curved roofline designed like ocean waves; above this the upper floors are designed to look like the bow of a ship cutting through the waves."

Acorn Property Group gained full planning permission for The Liner project in July 2018.

It sits on the site formerly occupied by the Falmouth Beach Hotel, which operated on the site between 1984 to 2012, replacing an original Victorian hotel known as The Pentargan Hotel.

Apartments are for sale through agents Heather & Lay.