Crown Mine Cottage, Botallack, is a charming stone retreat that perfectly balances traditional character with contemporary comfort. The bright, well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances including an oven with hob, microwave, and dishwasher, all thoughtfully arranged to make meal preparation a joy. The inviting open-plan living space showcases a wood-beamed ceiling, where a comfortable leather sofa beckons you to unwind in front of the warming woodburner, complemented by carefully chosen artwork and soft lamp lighting that creates an intimate atmosphere.
Step outside to discover a delightful enclosed courtyard, complete with garden furniture and a barbecue for al fresco dining under the Cornish sky. Upstairs, two beautifully appointed bedrooms – one king-size and one double – offer peaceful countryside views through light-filled windows. The cheerful bathroom features a statement roll-top bath with shower over, perfect for long soaks after coastal walks.
Let the gentle rhythms of Cornwall shape your days at Crown Mine Cottage. Wake to birdsong filtering through the windows, savour your morning coffee in the sun-dappled courtyard, and plan adventures along the dramatic coastline. As evening falls, gather around the woodburner, sharing stories of the day's discoveries while the warmth of the cottage embraces you.
Crown Mine Cottage, Botallack, sits in a prime position for exploring West Cornwall's captivating heritage coast. Just three kilometres away, Geevor Tin Mine offers fascinating underground tours, bringing Cornwall's rich mining history to life in a stunning World Heritage setting. Nature lovers will appreciate Tanglewood Wild Garden (7 km), where enchanting woodland trails, unique sculptures, and tranquil ponds create a peaceful haven perfect for contemplative walks.
The iconic Land's End, just 11 kilometres away, beckons with its dramatic clifftop views and iconic sign, while wine enthusiasts can indulge in tastings at Polgoon Vineyard (12 km), sampling award-winning wines and ciders in their welcoming restaurant.
Further afield, the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (35 km) offers three floors of fascinating exhibits, while Flambards (36 km) provides thrilling entertainment for all ages. The Great Flat Lode Trail (42 km) presents opportunities for walking and cycling through historic mining landscapes. The characterful harbour town of Penzance (13 km) delights with its array of restaurants, shops, and galleries, while the historic market town of Redruth, 43 kilometres away, showcases interesting architecture and a vibrant creative arts scene.