Streamside Mill

2988

St Just | Sleeps 2 + cot*

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  • 53 Reviews

This cottage was very tastefully renovated and spotlessly clean. The location was very close to the small town of Saint Just which was a short walk away across the fields. We could also access the coast path about a mile away from the cottage.

Enjoyed two very comfortable and peaceful weeks at Streamside Mill. Great location for walking to the beautiful local valleys and coves, and walking into St Just. Be aware the bus service becomes very limited in October.

Lovely apartment! Very comfortable and in a very pretty location for strolls to Cape Cornwall and into St Just. All the best places to visit close by and if you don’t want to drive, catch a bus from St Just. Visited St Ives, Penzance, Newlyn, Cape Cornwall (see General de Gaulle in the bath!), Marazion and St Michael’s Mount etc etc. So many wonderful places to visit - this is a beautiful part of Cornwall. We shall return. ??????...

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A great location, with comfortable lodgings, I would return to this cottage again if I was holidaying in this part of Cornwall again.

Reply from Classic Cottages

Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review, we hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back to West Cornwall in the future.

Lucy, Customer Support

What a beautiful place! A cleverly designed and built hayloft set in a planned but "wild" garden next to a tinkling stream! At night the water flowing is all you can hear, looking out onto the night sky with the constellations - I slept very well! Nancherrow is at an Ancient Crossroads at the north west tip of West Penwith where people have lived since the beginning of time - holed stones and stone circles, ancient field systems, mine workings and farms, near the old mining village of Tregeseal and its cute pottery shop. Just a short half mile walk up the hill on the Church Path to St Just and it's very interesting church built in 1336 but on the site of an earlier Celtic Christian Church set on I am sure much earlier religious sites - Pagan, Neolithic....The garden was an added bonus and it is so generous of Helen to share it - sunny but with also sheltered spots - forget me nots, white harebells, bluebells, red campion, buttercups, cow parsley, bamboo, ox eye daisies, cherry trees - and two affectionate neighbouring cats who will say hello curling around your legs purring! A very good location for exploring West Penwith - Poldark Country - from Penzance to Mousehole of Mowzer and Stargazy Pie fame, Porthcurno and the Minack Theatre, Land's End, Cape Cornwall , Zennor with the Mermaid Chair in the church and Vera Atkins of SOE's ashes in the churchyard and St Ives. Inland to the moors with the mines and Neolithic sites. A very helpful kindly hostess and local friendly people. A lovely place to return to after a day's travelling especially to sit in the lovely garden, then a log fire in the evenings. I know Cornwall very well, visiting at least annually - and having worked here for some time (Newquay and Helston areas). West Penwith is a part of Cornwall that I love - I used to stay at Bosigran Farm while it was a wonderful working farm - sadly now having lost the tenant farmer and the wonderful belted galloway cattle that used to roam Carn Galver. So I needed somewhere new - Streamside Mill proved to be a very restful holiday. I have already booked for next year! ...

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