St Just 1.7 miles.
Driftwood is a stone-built barn conversion residing on the outskirts of Kelynack near St Just.
Nestled amongst stretches of fields, a stone throw from the South West coastal path ensures you are never too far in either direction from the far west coast.
Driftwood is a superb romantic getaway for a couple who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of life.
Handy off-road parking is available for one vehicle on the shared driveway, take a moment after parking to relish your quiet surroundings, before heading into the welcoming abode.
An open-plan living space greets you as you enter the property, the room benefits from a wood burning stove and exposed beams, giving the space a rustic and inviting feel.
Cosy up with your partner in front of the fire and enjoy a glass of wine as you watch a movie on the TV.
The kitchen which boasts modern fittings compliments the overall characterful feel of the space; with plenty of appliances at-hand, rustling up those culinary delights will be a breeze!
The convenient folding dining table is great for when you want to savour a romantic meal together.
As the day comes to an end, continue through to a pink bedroom that features muted colours and a dual aspect of those wonderful views; the armchair is additionally a great spot to enjoy a captivating book.
Prep for the day in the shower room with its fabulous curved, walk-in shower.
To the rear of the property is a little garden space with outdoor seating for you and your loved one to unwind on as you enjoy a morning coffee, before venturing out on a walk to the quaint Nanquidno Cove.
The town of St. Just is situated under two miles away and hosts a selection of pubs, eateries and shops, including the popular Dog & Rabbit café.
Whilst being home to your amenities, the town is the starting point of a walking trail to the beautiful Cape Cornwall viewpoint and the quiet Priest Cove, on your way back into town be sure to try your hand at golf at the local club, before touring the contemporary Jackson Foundation Gallery.
The port town of Penzance is a wonderful location for an outing, with the beautiful Trengwainton Garden to explore, its harbour promenade and jubilee pool, along with walking trails leading up to a variety of historical delights, from Lanyon Quoit to the Holy Well of St Madron.
A day of culture is waiting to be experienced at St Ives, with its renowned Tate St Ives gallery, the long stretch of Porthminster Beach and a fantastic museum, The Leach Pottery, that also hosts arts and crafts workshops.
Take your holiday further and board the ferry from Penzance over to the Isles of Scilly where Rushby Bay, Watch Hill and more activities within the Isles's Heritage Coast are waiting to be experienced.
For your next couples break, choose Driftwood.