This home-from-home quirky cottage makes a great bolthole and is within easy reach of the attractions and amenities of Penzance. Located in West Cornwall, the historic port town is the most westerly large town in Cornwall with a fascinating local history of pirates and smuggling. There’s plenty to do on your doorstep, including subtropical gardens, historic streets, galleries, museums, antiques shops, restaurants – and of course the beach. Located at the end of Mount’s Bay, the iconic St Michael’s Mount is just 3.5 miles away, while the other direction takes you to the famous natural attraction of Land’s End (10 miles). Alternatively, take to the ocean on a sea life safari or catch the ferry to the Isles of Scilly.
Positioned around the corner from the quiet local pub, step into this corner cottage and you'll be welcomed by a cosy feel together with curved walls and Cornish quirks into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. There's a comfortable sofa where you can catch up with your favourite programme on the Smart TV. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen and dine at the table for a romantic meal for two. Heading up the typically steep Cornish staircase, you'll find the inviting yet light double bedroom with plenty of storage to the front, whilst the spacious family bathroom overlooks the rear courtyard garden below.
After a day exploring your surroundings, dine alfresco in the courtyard garden with outdoor furniture.