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Luxury cottages in Sennen
15 luxury cottage and self catering accommodation in Sennen, Cornwall. A range of superb quality cottages across Sennen.
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
With its own path leading to the shore, just 200 yards away, this detached, single-storey, former fisherman’s cottage and boathouse enjoys magnificent views and has been attractively furnished throughout. The south-facing garden, with three separate terraces, is a positive sun trap with Echium and Cornish palms enhancing the tropical feel to this wonderful coastal location. Spacious, very comfortably furnished living room with leather sofas, ‘Victorian’ wood-burning stove, slate-style floor with rug, picture windows and large, glazed door to terrace with glorious views over the bay to Sennen Cove and distant glimpses of the Isles of Scilly. Separate fully equipped traditional farmhouse kitchen/dining room with slate floor overlooking the patio and beach. Cloakroom with toilet. Two double bedrooms with superb views, each with en-suite shower room and toilet; one with Victorian brass double bed and one with ornate antique double bed. Two further prettily decorated bedrooms, each with single bed and built-in bed. Family bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Further small and very compact bedroom with L-shaped built in bunk beds (2ft 6in, for children).
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
Unspoilt, traditional and attractively furnished in cottage style, this south-facing property overlooks the sea and is set in a private walled garden, threaded by a stream, just 300 yards from the beach. Entrance hall with coat cupboard and slate floor. Living room with exposed stonework and beams, leather sofas, ‘Victorian’ wood-burning stove in granite inglenook and rugs on slate floor. Dining area. Separate fitted pine kitchen with wonderful sea views. Stable door leading to secluded patio and split-level garden, again with wonderful views. Stairs to first floor: Attractive double bedroom with ornate antique bed. Further bedroom with single bed and built-in bed. Small pretty bunk bedroom with skylight. Stripped pine floor with rugs in all bedrooms. Large bathroom with shower attachment, toilet, slate floor and superb views.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Only a 250-yard walk from the beautiful sandy beach of Whitesand Bay, this charming little row of three delightful and comfortably furnished holiday cottages commands magnificent views over the bay and Sennen Cove . On a quiet lane leading only to the cliffs, they have been very tastefully converted from a spacious Victorian house and are stunningly set in several acres of shared natural grounds; home to a wonderful variety of wildlife which can easily be seen from the steep beach path and the cottages themselves. The beach at Whitesand is magnificent; a splendid mile of sand which has been awarded Blue Flag status and is excellent for surfing (lifeguards operate throughout the summer, and there is also a ban on dogs from Easter day til 1st Oct. Dogs are permitted year round on nearby Gwenver Beach). Sennen Cove (½ mile) is a picturesque little fishing village looking out over the bay. It offers shops, pub, restaurants – even a lifeboat station – all within walking distance. There are some beautiful walks along the coast towards Cape Cornwall in one direction, and beyond Land’s End in the other. The famous outdoor Minack Theatre is only 3 miles away and Penzance (7 miles) boasts a mainline station, shops, inns, swimming-pool, sailing and tennis. There is a golf course at St Just (4 miles) and facilities for squash and badminton are available locally. Picturesque St Ives (a renowned haunt of artists) is 15 miles away along the spectacular north coast. The Carn Towan cottages are perfectly positioned for enjoying a Cornish holiday – and are cosily heated throughout, with double glazing, making them ideal for all-year-round breaks. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £268 to £ 585
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 3 PROPERTIES, A BEAUTIFUL SETTING WITHIN 30 ACRES OF FARMLAND WITH SEA VIEWS, PONIES, CHICKENS AND CATTLE, WITH A FOOTPATH TO THE BEACH These three lovely barn conversions with vaulted ceilings, original exposed beams and oak floors have been furnished and equipped to a high standard. Surrounded by rolling farmland with fantastic sea views, children and adults alike will enjoy this idyllic farm location just 2 miles from the renowned Sennen Cove and Gwenver Beach with excellent surf. Footpaths from the barn will take you on treks to Gwenver (approximately 1 mile, dogs allowed all year round) where you can join the South West coastal path. Several beautiful coves and beaches can be found on the peninsula including the Porthcurno beach with the Minack open-air theatre nestling in the cliffs. Pubs, shops and restaurants can also be found at Sennen (2 miles), or St Just (approximately 3 miles), further afield the historic towns of Penzance and St Ives can easily be reached. Attractions to suit all tastes are within a short drive including Lands End, The Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary, The National Seal Sanctuary and Flambards Theme Park. Farm activities: At the farm you can make friends with the ponies and chickens in the neighbouring paddock and see calves and cattle grazing at certain times of the year. Amenities: parking available. Bed linen, electric and central heating are included. Towels available for hire. 1 medium or 2 small dogs welcome. Location: blue flag beach, pubs, shop and restaurant at Sennen 2 miles, footpath to Gwenver beach 1 mile. A single storey semi-detached barn conversion offering ONE bedroom: four-poster double with luxury en-suite bath, shower cubicle and WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: with hi-fi, flat screen TV, Freeview, DVD and wood burner effect gas fire. Kitchen area with cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and microwave. Outside: patio doors lead out to an enclosed patio and garden with seating and lovely views over fields to the coastline.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
With sea views to the south from its setting in the dunes 250 yards from the beach, this former fisherman’s cottage has its own walled garden with a bridge over the stream. Attractively furnished in ‘Victorian’ country style, this comfortable cottage has a spacious beamed living/dining room with granite walls, slate floor with rugs and ‘Victorian’ wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace. Separate galley kitchen with wonderful sea views. First floor:Double bedroom with ornate antique iron bed. Two small bedrooms, each with single bed and built-in bed (one with 2ft 6in beds). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. All rooms have rugs on stripped pine floor.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
South facing, this former net loft is snugly set in the dunes, only 300 yards from the beach and has its own sun-trap garden bordered by a stream. Exposed beams and granite walls grant it immense character and charm. First floor: Light living/dining room with sea view from the window seat. Fitted pine kitchen area with hob and m/wave/convection oven. Stripped pine floor with rugs and open-plan pine stairs to ground floor: Shower room and toilet. Pretty double bedroom with antique brass and iron bed and rugs on slate floor. Stable door leads from bedroom to garden with sea view. All rooms are attractively furnished in cottage style.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Approached by a winding farm track, Robin’s Nest is one of a row of converted, traditional granite barns at Kerrow Farm. Surrounded by open fields, this single-storey barn has far reaching views of the Atlantic Ocean towards Sennen Cove and Land’s End. The enclosed lawned garden leads to guests’ own ½-acre meadow (great for picnics and kite flying). Chapel Carn Brea (the NT first and last hill in England) forms a backdrop to Robin’s Nest, and a 20-minute walk along the public footpath in front of Kerrow Farmhouse leads to the summit, from which there are 360-degree panoramic views, from the Brisons (off Cape Cornwall) past Land’s End and the Longships Lighthouse, and round to Mounts Bay. Being in a peaceful, rural location, away from the main road, Robin’s Nest is ideal for children who can play while Mum and Dad prepare a meal, or take a well earned rest. Sennen Cove and the spectacular sandy surfing beaches of Whitesand Bay and Gwynver are just 2 miles away, while the famous Minack open air theatre and the fishing village of Mousehole are a short drive. St Just 2½ miles and Penzance 7 miles (good for shopping). Shops 2 miles. Two steps to entrance. Living room. Standard fitted kitchen with dining area. Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bunk bedroom (upper bunk bed at right angles to lower). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Only a 250-yard walk from the beautiful sandy beach of Whitesand Bay, this charming little row of three delightful and comfortably furnished holiday cottages commands magnificent views over the bay and Sennen Cove . On a quiet lane leading only to the cliffs, they have been very tastefully converted from a spacious Victorian house and are stunningly set in several acres of shared natural grounds; home to a wonderful variety of wildlife which can easily be seen from the steep beach path and the cottages themselves. The beach at Whitesand is magnificent; a splendid mile of sand which has been awarded Blue Flag status and is excellent for surfing (lifeguards operate throughout the summer, and there is also a ban on dogs from Easter day til 1st Oct. Dogs are permitted year round on nearby Gwenver Beach). Sennen Cove (½ mile) is a picturesque little fishing village looking out over the bay. It offers shops, pub, restaurants – even a lifeboat station – all within walking distance. There are some beautiful walks along the coast towards Cape Cornwall in one direction, and beyond Land’s End in the other. The famous outdoor Minack Theatre is only 3 miles away and Penzance (7 miles) boasts a mainline station, shops, inns, swimming-pool, sailing and tennis. There is a golf course at St Just (4 miles) and facilities for squash and badminton are available locally. Picturesque St Ives (a renowned haunt of artists) is 15 miles away along the spectacular north coast. The Carn Towan cottages are perfectly positioned for enjoying a Cornish holiday – and are cosily heated throughout, with double glazing, making them ideal for all-year-round breaks. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
This cosy, converted, former net loft bursts with character, and its setting in the dunes just 300 yards from the beach makes for glorious sea views from its living room, dining room and pretty cottage garden. Entrance across bridge to open-plan first floor living room with exposed beams, ‘Victorian’ wood-burning stove and pine floor with rug. Kitchen/dining area. Ground floor: Double bedroom with superb sea views. Small bedroom with single bed and built-in bed. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. All rooms have slate floor with rugs.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes in which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.This attractively furnished cottage 250 yards from the beach commands superb views over Whitesand Bay from both bedroom and living area. It has its own private, south-facing walled garden, bordered by a stream. Open-plan living/dining room with ‘Victorian’ wood-burning stove, slate floor with rug and small cottage-style kitchen area. Victorian cast-iron spiral staircase to pretty double bedroom with ornate antique iron bed. Bathroom with shower attachment, toilet and stripped pine floor.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 5.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
In a secluded setting next to a stream and behind Cornish palms and roses, this traditional granite-built cottage faces south and is just 300 yards from the beach. Light, open-plan, beamed living room with open fire in granite inglenook. Kitchen/dining area with half glazed door to pretty garden with sea view. Open-plan stairs to first floor: Two double bedrooms with ornate antique beds and views over the garden and sand dunes. Small single bedroom with sea view. All rooms are attractively decorated with rugs on pine floors. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Sennen sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile.
Enjoying spectacular views over Whitesands Bay and Sennen Cove, with distant glimpses of the Isles of Scilly, this attractive granite holiday cottage is only 250 yards from the beach. Tresillian was once the farmhouse to the valley and faces due south. It is surrounded by its own beautiful large terraced garden which nestles in the cliff face. Tresillian has had a large sympathetic extension, transforming it into an exceptionally light, spacious and comfortable property with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. Completed to a very high specification, this unusual and quirky character cottage has retained many of its original features. Beamed open-plan living room with wood-burning stove in feature inglenook fireplace, rugs on slate floor, exposed granite walls and superb bay views. Large dining area with pine refectory table. Light, spacious kitchen with freestanding units, integrated appliances and further dining area with island unit. Patio door to sheltered courtyard/barbecue area with superb sea views and lit by afternoon sun. Attractively furnished bunk bedroom. Stable door to garden. Cloakroom with toilet. Ornamental wooden and iron winding staircase to first floor: Large double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, large freestanding roll-top bath, beams, wonderful sea views and en-suite wet room with toilet. Further double bedroom with ornate antique iron bed and exposed granite walls. Spacious twin bedroom. Bathroom with corner bath, shower attachment and toilet. The first floor is attractively furnished, with stunning sea views and rugs on lime waxed wooden floors.
  
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