Mini Barn has sea views overlooking Pendeen Watch lighthouse with Portherras Cove, Geevor Tin Mine, Lands End and Penzance all nearby.
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Cosy living room. Kitchen/dining room with breakfast area and bi-fold doors to patio and garden. Fully tiled shower room with toilet. Slate heated flooring throughout ground floor.
First floor: Step to... Sitting room with Freeview TV, wooden floor, sloping ceiling and Velux window. Double bedroom with wooden floor. Cloakroom with toilet and heated towel rail.
- Elec, electric underfloor CH (ground floor), gas CH, bed linen and towels inc
- TV
- DVD (small library)
- CD (small library)
- Small library of books
- M/wave
- Washer/dryer
- D/washer
- Freezer
- Wi-fi
- Enclosed patio garden with furniture, sea and lighthouse views
- BBQ
- Roadside parking 50 yds
- No smoking
- Please note: No children. There are sloping ceilings and some restricted headroom on the first floor.
This romantic retreat for two, converted from a barn is a cosy getaway just waiting to be enjoyed.
Nestled on the edge of the village and boasting beautiful sea views overlooking Pendeen Watch lighthouse, this is the perfect opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and simply sit back and relax.
This cosy retreat boasts slate floor with underfloor heating and the lounge area with stable door reminds you this is a home with a history. The modern kitchen area is ideal for preparing a special meal whilst the bi-fold doors lead you out to a patio garden with seating, a lovely space to enjoy time together, as you enjoy all that surrounds you. The first floor sitting room has floor to ceiling windows making the most of the stunning views.
Coastal walks lead from the door and the beautiful beaches of Portherras Cove and the wide sandy beach at Sennen are both accessible.
The seaside town of St Ives is under a 30 minute drive with some of the most breath-taking scenery the area affords, whilst the pull of Penzance with its palm trees and port is also accessible.
Discover St Michael’s Mount, explore the streets, or take to the water, as you enjoy a boat trip, ideal for a spot of wildlife watching.
Britain’s most south-westerly point is well within reach, the famous Land’s End, with its granite cliffs and miles of open space. From invigorating coastal walks to stunning coastal views, have your picture taken at the well-known Land’s End signpost, or take time together to enjoy a meal as you look out over the Atlantic, a perfect way to end a day filled with discovery and adventure. Shop ¼ mile. Two pubs and a café in the village.