Bluebell Cottage, St Just is a beautifully appointed single-level barn conversion offering intimate coastal seclusion for two. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, and coffee machine – everything you need to conjure a romantic supper after a long day on the cliffs. The breathtaking open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner soars beneath vaulted ceilings, with panoramic views flooding in from every window; relax on the sofa with the smart TV, or plot the next day's adventure at the dining table for two.
Step outside through the sliding doors onto an enclosed, private terrace, where a bubbling hot tub, charcoal BBQ, and a lawn area invite long, lazy evenings under open skies. The generous super-king-size bedroom, which can be made up as twin beds on request, comes with its own smart TV and wardrobe, while the en-suite bathroom delights with a freestanding bath, rainfall shower attachment, and WC. Driveway parking for two cars completes this captivating Cornish hideaway.
Wake to shafts of morning light flooding through the vaulted windows, the sharp scent of sea air already beckoning you outdoors. Brew a coffee, step onto the terrace, and breathe in the wide Atlantic horizon stretching before you. As evening draws in, slip into the hot tub beneath a vast Cornish sky, the day's coastal discoveries still warm in your memory, the ancient peninsula quieting all around you.
Bluebell Cottage, St Just places you at the beating heart of West Cornwall's most captivating landscape, where dramatic clifftops, hidden coves, and centuries of history await. Just five kilometres away, Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen invites you underground into the remarkable story of Cornwall's tin mining heritage, set within a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site. Polgoon Vineyard in Penzance (8 km) offers award-winning wines, ciders, and juices alongside guided tours, a restaurant, and event options. It's a wonderful way to spend a sun-drenched afternoon in the Cornish countryside. The legendary St Michael's Mount in Marazion (13 km) rises dramatically from the sea, rewarding visitors with castle tours, scenic causeway walks, and subtropical gardens to explore at leisure. Further afield, the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (28 km) leads you through three floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of fascinating objects within the town's handsome historic Market Buildings.
Truro Cathedral (47 km) astonishes with its soaring Victorian Gothic architecture and a rich programme of cultural events throughout the year, while the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (53 km) brings the town's colourful past vividly to life through engaging, community-driven exhibits. Newquay Zoo (54 km) delights with diverse wildlife and engaging conservation projects, a genuine treat for families and nature lovers alike.
For golden beaches and epic surf, the former mining town of Hayle, just 19 kilometres away, is simply unmissable for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Once a bustling industrial hub during Cornwall's tin mining heyday, Hayle now offers pristine stretches of sand perfect for surfing, swimming, and coastal walks. Meanwhile, the vibrant harbour town of Falmouth beckons 43 km away, where centuries-old coastal fortresses stand guard over the historic waterfront. This lively destination delights visitors with exhilarating zip wire adventures soaring above the town, alongside a thriving arts and culture scene featuring galleries, museums, and festivals that celebrate Cornwall's rich maritime heritage.















