Bowji, Kelynack is a thoughtfully converted barn offering accessible single-storey living in a peaceful rural setting near Land's End. The open-plan living space flows seamlessly from kitchen to dining area to lounge, where comfortable seating and a Freesat TV invite relaxation after days exploring the coast. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washer dryer, while the adjacent dining area provides a welcoming spot for family meals and evening gatherings.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed patio, complete with garden furniture, charcoal barbecue, and a luxurious hot tub, perfect for starlit soaks after coastal walks. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful accommodation: the master double features an en-suite shower room and its own Freesat TV, whilst the twin room (also with TV) offers flexible sleeping arrangements. A spacious wet room with both shower and bath serves the second bedroom. Underfloor heating warms the living areas and bathrooms, whilst private parking for two cars and level wheelchair access throughout ensure convenience for all guests.
Picture crisp mornings with coffee on your private patio, the Atlantic breeze carrying distant waves as you plan the day ahead. Sink into the hot tub as evening falls, stars emerging overhead whilst muscles relax after clifftop rambles. Return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps firing up the barbecue while spectacular Cornish sunsets paint the western sky in brilliant shades of gold and crimson.
Bowji, Kelynack places you within easy reach of West Penwith's most dramatic coastal landscapes and fascinating industrial heritage. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen, just five kilometres away, brings Cornwall's tin mining story vividly to life with underground tours through atmospheric tunnels and stunning World Heritage Site settings. Polgoon Vineyard in Penzance (8 km) offers award-winning wines, ciders, and juices crafted from fruit grown in their beautiful vineyard and orchards, with guided tours revealing the winemaking process and a restaurant serving seasonal dishes. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (30 km) provides captivating insight into Cornwall's tin mining heritage through guided tours, working demonstrations, and educational exhibits at this award-winning heritage site. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (31 km) takes you along a scenic circular route showcasing historical engine houses, rich mining heritage, and stunning views across classic Cornish countryside, perfect for walking, cycling, or horse riding.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Truro Cathedral (47 km) rises magnificently above the city, its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture housing beautiful stained glass, intricate stonework, and a packed calendar of services, concerts, and cultural events. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (53 km) captivates visitors with diverse marine life displays, interactive exhibits, and mesmerising underwater tunnels offering close encounters with sharks, rays, and colourful tropical fish. Newquay Zoo (54 km) combines conservation with entertainment, featuring diverse animal exhibits from around the world, engaging keeper talks, and educational programmes highlighting vital wildlife protection work.
The historic market town of Redruth lies 34 kilometres away, where a vibrant creative arts scene thrives alongside interesting architecture and beautiful surrounding countryside ideal for walking, cycling, and horse riding. Meanwhile, Falmouth is 43 kilometres from the barn. An elegant riverside town, it combines coastal fortresses and maritime heritage with contemporary attractions including exhilarating zip wire adventures, excellent galleries, and a thriving waterfront dining scene celebrating fresh local seafood.















