 | Our self-catering accommodation has been thoughtfully converted in 2008 from a granite barn and has a living room/dining room/kitchen, two double bedrooms, a third room which can be used as a twin bedroom or office, and two bathrooms. Our barn has been furnished to a very high standard with fine fabrics and antique furnishings. As a single let accommodation, you have complete privacy – apart from ourselves – and exclusive use of the grassed patio just outside the kitchen door to enjoy the views of St. Ives Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse in total solitude. The perfect place to unwind and recharge the batteries! |
We have sought to make our barn everything we seek in holiday accommodation – visually appealing with a real sense of place, comfortable and equipped with all the little extras that make a house a home.
Our accommodation consists of:
Living room, dining area and kitchen with comfortable sofas and chairs, dining for 7 and a fully fitted kitchen
Double bedroom with 5-foot bed and ensuite bathroom with bathtub with shower
Double bedroom with 5-foot bed with ensuite wetroom with shower
Twin bedroom/office with 3-foot daybed and 3-foot trundle bed (please specify if trundle bed will be used when booking), desk and, upon request at time of booking, printer and fax machine
WiFi internet access
Efficient central heating
Laundry room with washer, dryer and sink
Drying and storage area for wetsuits and raingear
Lock-up storage for bicycles and surfboards
Parking for 3 cars and trailered boat
Private grassed patio overlooking the valley and ocean. |  |
 | Located at almost the narrowest point between north and south coasts, beaches, harbours and granite cliffs are all nearby. Gwithian Beach and the Southwest Coast Path are both just a short walk from Pennance Vean Farm. The A30, 5 minutes away, provides easy access to almost all parts of Cornwall – sub-tropical gardens, fishing villages, castles and major attractions such as St Michael’s Mount, The Eden Project and Tate St Ives. Picturesque St. Ives is only a 15-minute drive away, and just beyond, West Penwith – the far west of Cornwall around Land’s End - is an area of outstanding natural beauty with it stark landscapes – home to Winston Graham’s Poldark novels – and the ancient walled field systems. |
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