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Goldenbank sits on the southwestern edge of Falmouth, occupying an area that marks the transition from the town’s residential streets to the rolling coastal landscape of the Budock parish. Historically, this pocket of land was defined by its agricultural character, but today it is a quiet, settled locality bounded by the green corridor of the Swanpool Nature Reserve. Residents here are within a short, manageable walk of Swanpool Beach, where the freshwater lake meets the sea, providing a route onto the South West Coast Path toward Maenporth. While primarily residential, the area’s layout benefits from its proximity to the amenities of Falmouth town centre - about a mile and a half away - while maintaining a distinct sense of detachment from the busier harbour and university districts. It is a practical spot for those who value being near the water and the amenities of a working port town, yet prefer the stillness found just beyond the main urban fringe.