Set within 14 acres of tranquil farmland, this delightful one-bedroom barn conversion has wonderful sea views and offers fresh and inviting holiday accommodation for two guests discovering the furthest reaches of Cornwall. Situated close to Sennen Cove, Land’s End and Cape of Cornwall (all within 4 miles), this a wonderful holiday base for eager walkers, water sports enthusiasts, nature lovers and cyclists. Footpaths from the barn lead to Gwynver Beach (0.5 miles), with easy access onto a breathtaking stretch of the South West Coast Path. The area has numerous popular attractions and historic sites, with the open-air Minack Theatre, Geevor Tin Mine Museum, Trengwainton Garden, the Holy Well of St Madron, Carn Euny Ancient Village and Trewidden Garden all within 8 miles. Penzance (8 miles) has a wide choice of pubs and restaurants, while St Ives (15 miles) is known for its many art galleries including the world-famous Tate St Ives.
Entering this pretty single-level barn conversion, the main open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner has lovely wooden floors and a high vaulted ceiling with impressive original exposed timber beams, giving this spacious, bright and cheerful room a little added touch of character. The cheery lounge has a comfortable sofa, a welcoming wood burner effect gas fire set in a stone hearth, and a Smart TV so you can snuggle up in the evenings after a great day out and watch a movie or chat about the day’s adventures. The central dining table is perfect for enjoying romantic meals for two which you can rustle up in the chic country-style kitchen along the rear of the room. When it’s time to retire for the night, step through to the charming bedroom decorated in warm neutral shades, with a wonderful four-poster king size bed, a TV and a beautiful en-suite bathroom with a separate bath and shower.
From the lounge, patio doors open out onto a pretty and enclosed garden. The patio has a table and chairs, making a lovely relaxing spot for dining alfresco on a wonderful sunny day, and offers glorious views over towards Gwynver Beach. You are also welcome to meet some of the resident farm animals including ponies, ducks and chickens. There’s space onsite for equestrian-loving guests to bring horses along.