The property
This apartment rests on the ground floor of a stunning converted barn in the Cornish coastal village of Sennen.
With a homely interior and the wonders of Cornwall at your fingertips, this is an ideal spot to base a fun-filled family holiday.
The two bedrooms at the property are a true delight, fit with ample storage and complete to an immaculate standard, with charming seaside features in-keeping with the wonderful location.
Rustic wooden floorboards lead you into the living areas, and the kitchen is beautifully fitted and offers everything that you will require throughout your stay.
End your day in a heart-warming fashion in the cottage's living/dining room, a bright and fresh space enhanced by a TV and a modern electric fire, making this a desirable holiday home all-year-round.
This lovely accommodation concludes with a pristine family shower room.
Make the most of this fabulous location by taking a seat on the enclosed patio with a refreshing drink and the cool sea breeze making it extra special.
Sennen is a heavenly spot for your getaway, with the idyllic Sennen Cove a must-see, as well as a small choice of shops and a pub to enjoy.
The South West Coast Path runs nearby and takes you along some spectacular scenery, as well as some of Cornwall's most popular destinations, including Land's End and Penzance.
A fabulous property to be enjoyed by anybody wishing to tour this astounding region.
About the location
SENNEN
Land’s End 1 mile; St Just 5 miles; Penzance 9 miles.
The most westerly village in mainland Britain, Sennen has a lovely mile-long beach of pure white sand and is a very popular holiday destination. With excellent surfing conditions, the village has its own surf school – overlooked by a super-cool beach bar/restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows which make the most of the wonderful views. Once a hub of smuggling activity, Sennen still retains many secret passages – one of which is said to lead to the covered well in the Old Success Inn. Largely unchanged over time, this lovely village has a timeless appeal and is home to a gallery, a medieval church, an Iron Age fort and a small selection of shops where you can buy beachware, gifts and souvenirs, and a range of groceries. There is also a weekly Farmers’ Market in the village Community Centre each Tuesday morning. During the summer, the beach bar becomes a hub of activity and entertainment, with live music, weekly barbecues and popular surfing competitions.
Region Information
Note: There are 5 steps before you reach the front door of the property.