Knights Cottage, Lamorna welcomes you into a bright open-plan kitchen and dining area, beautifully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher. The large oak dining table seats the whole family comfortably, positioned beside a stunning floor-to-ceiling window that frames gorgeous countryside views. The inviting lounge area offers comfortable seating arranged around a TV / DVD and Bluetooth speaker, perfect for relaxing after days exploring the coast. A utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer for added convenience.
Heading outside, the south-facing terrace comes furnished with garden furniture, ideal for alfresco dining and evening drinks, while a shared communal courtyard offers additional outdoor space. Three well-appointed bedrooms provide flexible accommodation: a king-size room with an additional single bed and en-suite shower room, a second king-size bedroom, and a twin room with two single beds. A modern family bathroom features both a bath and wet room style shower.
Picture mornings with coffee on the sunny terrace, planning the day's adventures as coastal breezes drift up from Lamorna Cove below. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring hidden coves and dramatic clifftop paths, then return to your peaceful retreat for leisurely suppers around the oak table. As twilight settles over the Cornish countryside, gather in the comfortable lounge, sharing stories of the day's discoveries whilst the landscape glows golden in the fading light.
Knights Cottage, Lamorna places you perfectly for discovering West Cornwall's most dramatic coastal scenery and cultural treasures. The spectacular Minack Theatre in Porthcurno (6 km) is carved dramatically into granite cliffs high above the turquoise Atlantic, hosting unforgettable performances throughout the summer season against one of Britain's most breathtaking backdrops. Penzance harbour (9 km) serves as the historic mainland terminal for boats to the Isles of Scilly, its characterful wet dock and multiple piers buzzing with maritime activity and offering glimpses of island-bound vessels. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (21 km) brings Cornwall's rich mining heritage vividly to life through fascinating underground tours within this stunning World Heritage landscape. The renowned Tate St Ives (28 km) overlooks the Atlantic from its commanding clifftop position, showcasing exceptional contemporary art by celebrated Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the Tate's prestigious collection.
Venture further afield to experience even more of Cornwall's diverse attractions. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (46 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports enthusiasts, offering everything from sailing and kayaking to peaceful fishing spots and scenic nature trails winding through beautiful countryside. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (52 km) delights visitors with its imaginative pirate-themed course, complete with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and entertaining historical enactments inspired by Cornish myths and legends. Newquay Zoo (53 km) combines engaging animal exhibits with important conservation programmes and educational activities, making it perfect for memorable family days out.
The historic harbour town of Penzance lies just seven kilometres away, where centuries of maritime heritage blend seamlessly with contemporary culture. This characterful coastal destination brims with excellent restaurants serving fresh local seafood, independent galleries showcasing Cornish talent, and charming shops tucked along narrow streets, all within easy reach of some of Cornwall's finest golden beaches. Meanwhile, Falmouth sits 38 kilometres from the cottage. This vibrant riverside town combines imposing coastal fortresses with exhilarating zip wire adventures and a thriving arts scene. Its working harbour, prestigious maritime museum, and excellent waterfront dining ensure your West Cornwall holiday perfectly balances coastal exploration with cultural discovery.















