Highcliff Cottage, Sennen is a delightful two-bedroom retreat set in a peaceful location near Cornwall's spectacular westernmost coast. The open-plan kitchen / lounge / diner creates a wonderful social hub, with the well-equipped kitchen featuring gas hob and electric oven, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, Nespresso machine, and all the essentials for self-catering. The comfortable lounge area invites relaxation with plush seating arranged around a wood burner effect gas fire and Smart TV, while the dining table provides the perfect spot for leisurely meals or evening board games with family and friends.
Step through the French doors that open onto a paved patio complete with picnic table and charcoal barbecue, ideal for alfresco dining on warm summer evenings. Three steps lead up to a walled grassy garden on the seaward side, offering distant sea views and plenty of space for children and dogs to play, whilst another lawned garden lies to the front of the property. Two inviting bedrooms provide peaceful accommodation. The spacious king-size room features deep window sills and generous storage, while the twin bedroom overlooks the garden. A stylish family shower room completes the layout, and parking for two cars ensures convenient arrival.
Picture long summer days on golden Sennen Beach, returning to fire up the barbecue as the Atlantic breeze carries the scent of wild thyme across your garden. Mornings begin with coffee on the patio, planning the next coastal adventure, while evenings draw you inside to the warmth of the fire and the comfort of this characterful cottage. Whether exploring dramatic cliff paths or simply watching the changing light across distant sea views, this is the quintessential Cornish escape.
Highcliff Cottage, Sennen places you perfectly to explore the very best of West Cornwall's dramatic coastline and rich heritage. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (8 km) offers a fascinating underground experience revealing the story of Cornish tin mining in a stunning World Heritage setting, complete with original machinery and captivating displays. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (19 km) rises majestically from the turquoise waters of Mount's Bay, this historic castle and tidal island topped by a medieval fortress and subtropical gardens accessible by causeway at low tide or boat at high water. Tate St Ives (20 km) occupies a spectacular clifftop position overlooking Porthmeor Beach, showcasing notable Cornish artists alongside displays from the world-renowned Tate collection in light-filled galleries. Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (29 km) invites you to step through historic Market Buildings to discover three floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of fascinating objects celebrating Cornwall's unique cultural heritage.
Venture further afield to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (45 km) provides an idyllic lakeside location offering sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and nature trails for outdoor enthusiasts seeking active pursuits in peaceful surroundings. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (47 km) delights visitors with award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours through the cider-making process, vintage tractor rides, and tastings of traditional apple-based products in beautiful rural surroundings. Truro Cathedral (49 km) dominates the skyline of Cornwall's only city, this stunning Victorian Gothic masterpiece boasting breathtaking architecture, rich history, and magnificent stained glass windows alongside a variety of services and events throughout the year.
The characterful harbour town of Penzance sits just 11 kilometres away, where the stunning Art Deco Jubilee Pool provides year-round sea swimming in Britain's largest lido, whilst the town's independent shops, galleries, and excellent restaurants celebrate local produce and Cornish creativity. Meanwhile, Falmouth is a 45-kilometre drive. This vibrant maritime town combines historic coastal fortresses with contemporary attractions including exhilarating zip wire adventures across the harbour, world-class maritime museums. There's a thriving arts scene alongside beautiful beaches and waterfront dining.















