Steeped in industrial roots, the former mining town of Pendeen is now a small, quiet village boasting an attractive church and an award-winning pub, just 50 metres away from your doorstep. High up on the exposed cliffs of the Tin Coast, part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, discover Levant Mine featuring a restored 1840s beam engine running on steam, open Sunday to Thursday, less than 1 mile away. Nestled between the moors and the sea, Trengwainton Garden (6 miles) is set in 25 acres of sheltered gardens featuring walled gardens and wooded paths, bursting with exotic trees, flowers and shrubs. On the Land's End peninsula, stroll around 19th-century Pendeen Lighthouse, 1 mile away, to admire even more stunning views over the rugged coastline.
Enter through the front garden into this charming cottage, full of character and beautifully furnished. Gather in the lounge in front of the wood burner and watch your favourite film on the Smart TV or listen to songs on the sound bar. Heading into the country-style kitchen/diner, the social heart of this fabulous retreat, this area is equipped with everything you'll need for your holiday – whether it's a picnic for your next coast path adventure or a special evening meal. Catch up with family at the dining table or enjoy an evening of board games. From here, via the inner hallway, you'll find the modern and contemporary shower room. Head upstairs from the lounge and to the right is the deceptively spacious king-size bedroom with plenty of storage and a Smart TV for a lazy morning in bed. An additional single fold-out bed can be found in the wardrobe. Lastly, there are also two single bedrooms.
Outside of the kitchen's inner hallway, the garden is completely enclosed and has seating to dine alfresco.