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3 bedroom accommodation in St Just
This beautifully renovated terraced house is an ideal retreat for families and couples with lovely sea views. An ideal base to explore this part of the country.. 1 step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher
The property has stunning sea views at the front of the property, and at the rear is a private courtyard which leads to the parking area. On the first floor are three bedrooms and the family bathroom with rainfall shower, whilst downstairs the living room again has a cosy wood burner and also boasts sea views. The large dining area leads to a well-equipped modern kitchen with access to the private garden. For those not wanting to eat out, you will find everything you need to rustle up a homely meal - you just need to decide if you want to eat al fresco or sit around the large table.
This is an ideal location to explore the rugged coastline of Cape Cornwall. The coastal paths and walks have remnants of the tin mining that was produced in the area. Geever Tin Mine in Pendeen is 2Ÿ miles away, well worth a visit, and is surrounded by fantastic scenery and coastal walks. Whilst you are here you can also visit the Pendeen Lighthouse. Just over 6 miles away is Landâs End, which is a brilliant day out for all ages. Itâs the most westerly point of the UK and home to the famous signpost, John Oâ Groats to Landâs End. Dogs on leads are welcome here, but not allowed in the indoor attractions. Five miles away is Sennen Cove, popular with families as the beach has a gentle slope and rock pools as well as being the most westerly point for surfers. It has a seasonal dog ban, but around the corner is Gwynver Beach which is dog friendly and much quieter. Just over 8 miles away is the stunning beach of Porthcurno, with turquoise water and white sand surrounded by cliffs making this one of the most beautiful beaches. Suitable for surfers and experienced swimmers only, due to the steep shelving, and not suitable for people with mobility issues since the trek down to the beach is accessed along a coastal path which is steep. If you are a fan of the TV series âPoldarkâ you will be familiar with the landscapes, as there is a lot of history in the area including folk tales of witches at Kenidjack and piskies leading mortals astray. There is so much to do walking, surfing, cycling, water sports and pony trekking, if you play golf bring your clubs and have a game Cape Cornwall golf course a mile down the lane. Artists are drawn to the area throughout the year, and you will find local galleries and studios in the area. Whatever you choose to do, come back to Haford and either curl up in front of the wood burner or sit outside watching the amazing skies while you plan your adventures for the next day. Beach 1ÂŒ miles. Pub and restaurant 530 yards.
An amazing stay in the most beautiful cottage. Everything has been thought of and the attention to detail is fabulous. Sitting in the luxurious chair by the bedroom window taking in the sea view was a highlight of our stay. Perfect!
Rachel Platts
Avis provenant dâun site partenaire
10/10 â Excellent
Claire Billington
4 avr. 2026
Lovely cosy cottage with plenty of space to relax in.
Lovely cosy cottage with plenty of space to relax in. My favourite resting place was the armchair in front of the bedroom window upstairs - not often you can see ships going past as you chill out. Our car is a Mazda 3, husband managed to park out the back fine although I couldnĂąâŹâąt have done it. Great place as a base for long walks then coming back to recover! I recommend.