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£375 low season and £1095
high season per week
- Heating is by electric night storage heaters which is included
in the rental rate.
- All bed linen and towels are provided.
- We have a travel cot and high chair available if required.
- Please note that we have a no smoking policy at Kestrels.
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Self Catering Holiday Cottage in St Just
Morvah - Pendeen - Cornwall
Kestrels sleeps 4 people
Sea views
Kestrels occupies a delightful rural setting, with sea
views and is located about 1 mile from Morvah, 2 miles from Pendeen, and
within about one and half miles from the sandy beach at Portherras Cove.
ACCOMMODATION
Kestrels
was once a milking parlour and dates from the mid 1800's. It is surrounded mostly
by National Trust owned land with 5 bar opening gates from the access lane onto
an off road parking area for 2/3 cars. Stone steps lead through
the pretty area of lawned garden to the front of the cottage with a stable type
door opening to an entrance porch into the sitting room with beamed and boarded
ceilings and wood floors. Three steps lead up from the living
room to a fitted kitchen which enjoys delightful views across the surrounding
National trust owned land. There is a washing machine, dishwasher and microwave.
Off the rear lobby (with door to rear garden) is a well appointed bathroom with
bath and shower over, and a further separate w.c. On the
first floor are two double bedrooms. One has a 5 foot bed and the other has two
3ft singles - both with views both rural and sea. There is plenty of hanging space
in the fitted wardrobes.
LOCATION
This is a much loved location in what is considered by
some as a "wild" part of Cornwall, renowned for its Celtic heritage
and historic sights such as the Nine Maidens Standing Stones, Lanyon
Quoit, Men-an-Tol and Chysauster.
Although
rural, it is within easy reach of St Just, St Ives and Penzance, the latter having
a particularly good range of shops, supermarkets, banks, restaurants and pubs.
The Gurnard's Head (voted Dining Pub of the Year 2008)
is within a mile from Kestrels, as is The Tinners Arms at Zennor. There
are several farms in the area offering excellent cream teas.
Around this area of West Cornwall there are some exceptionally
fine sandy beaches including Sennen for surfing. The stunning coastline
has superb walking over the National Trust owned coastal footpath
half a mile away and is of particular interest to ramblers and ornithologists.
Other visitors are attracted by the sea fishing whilst
there are golf courses at Lelant, Cape Cornwall and Tehidy
Park.
St Ives is also renowned for its wide variety of
art galleries, including Tate St Ives, whilst the Barbara Hepworth
Museum attracts visitors from all round the world.
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