Kestrels was originally a milking parlour dating back to the mid 1800's and is
now a well presented and recently converted detached two bedroom granite cottage
in an exceptional setting amidst National Trust moorland, within about half a
mile of the Cornish Coastal path. This is a much loved location considered by
some as the "wild" part of Cornwall. Within easy reach of St Just, Zennor, St Ives and Penzance. Morvah is 1 mile, Pendeen with a well provisioned shop 2 miles, and the beautiful Portherras Cove is a mile and a half near The Lighthouse. There are stunning sea or rural views from any window.
The famous Gurnards Head gastro pub is nearby and Rosemergy farm offering Cornish cream teas in their lovely garden with wonderful sea views.
There are two double bedrooms: 1 5ft bed and 2 3ft single beds. A well appointed bathroom located on the ground floor with w.c., bath and shower over, and a separate w.c. also on the ground floor. The kitchen has a dishwasher, washing machine/dryer, microwave, fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven. The sitting/dining room is large and has Freeview TV, DVD player and CD/radio. A high chair and cot can be provided on request.
Kestrels is popular with walkers and ornithologists who enjoy the stunning landscape. There is a lawned garden. One small to medium, well behaved dog is welcome. Parking for two cars. All bed linen supplied. The cottage is warmed by night storage heaters and electricity is included in the rental rate; there is also a woodburner installed.
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