Someplace Else, St Just is a sympathetically restored Grade II listed barn conversion blending historic character with contemporary comfort. The superbly appointed open-plan kitchen / diner, flooded with light beneath vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework, is fully equipped with Electric Rangemaster oven and hob, dishwasher, and coffee machine—perfect for preparing special meals. The inviting living space features exposed beams and a warmly crackling wood burner, whilst board games, a folding football table, and thoughtfully chosen books ensure entertainment for all.
Step outside onto the charming patio terrace for al fresco dining, or venture into your private two-acre meadow with peaceful woodland walks and a clearing featuring a fire pit. Upstairs, discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a spacious family suite with super-kingsize zip-and-link bed (convertible to twins), en-suite with luxurious roll-top bath, and additional single bed; plus a separate bedroom with generous zip-and-link bed. A ground-floor shower room provides convenience for sandy feet and morning routines.
Picture yourself waking to birdsong, stepping outside to breathe in crisp country air, and spending lazy afternoons exploring woodland paths. Watch afternoon light dance through beamed ceilings as you plan evening adventures, the aroma of fresh coffee lingering in cosy corners. When dusk falls, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories and laughter before toasting marshmallows under a starlit sky.
Someplace Else, St Just is perfectly positioned for exploring both the rugged Cornish coast and tranquil countryside. Walkers and cyclists will discover an abundance of picturesque trails right on the doorstep, including the famous Coast 2 Coast path, whilst the village of St Day offers shops and a pub within easy walking distance. For outdoor adventures, visit Stithians Lake Activities Centre near Menherion (6 km), where water sports, fishing, and nature trails await enthusiasts of all ages. Just a short drive away, Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (9 km) offers award-winning farm experiences, guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a delightful selection of apple-based products. History enthusiasts will be captivated by Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (12 km), an historic mine showcasing Cornwall's rich mining heritage through fascinating underground tours. Meanwhile, the iconic Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (17 km) commands panoramic coastal views and features interactive exhibitions and family-friendly activities.
For further explorations, the dramatic rock formations and golden sands of Bedruthan Steps near Trenance (45 km) offer breathtaking coastal vistas, whilst the Padstow Museum (48 km) showcases Cornwall's maritime and cultural heritage through interactive exhibits. Finally, Bodmin Keep (50 km) presents a fascinating military museum celebrating Cornwall's army heritage with engaging displays and educational activities suitable for all ages.
Just eight kilometres away lies Camborne, a fascinating historic town that was once at the heart of Cornwall's world-renowned tin mining industry. During the 18th and 19th centuries, this area produced more tin and copper than anywhere else on Earth, creating immense wealth and leaving behind a remarkable industrial heritage that visitors can still explore today. In the opposite direction, vibrant Newquay awaits just 25 kilometres away, recently crowned Best Seaside Town for Families. This popular resort town boasts kilometres of golden sandy beaches and a captivating coastline that attracts beach lovers and budding surfers from around the globe, making it perfect for memorable family holidays.



















