3 The Old School House, St Agnes, offers a delightful two-bedroom cottage experience with charming upside-down living in the heart of this vibrant Cornish village. Step into the well-equipped kitchen on the first floor, where you'll discover modern conveniences including an oven, hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, and dishwasher for effortless holiday cooking. The open-plan living area seamlessly blends a cosy sitting room with smart television, dining space for four guests, and a thoughtful study area complete with desk and reading nook.
Venture to the communal gardens where you can unwind amongst peaceful surroundings, whilst your allocated parking space provides the luxury of convenience rarely found in traditional Cornish villages. The ground floor houses two comfortable bedrooms – one featuring a restful double bed and another with twin singles – alongside a family bathroom with shower over bath.
Picture yourself ascending the stone steps each evening, leaving the day's coastal adventures behind as you settle into your elevated living space with a cup of tea and the gentle sounds of village life drifting through the windows.
3 The Old School House, St Agnes, places you perfectly within Cornwall's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and UNESCO World Heritage mining landscape. The stunning Trevaunance Cove beckons just a short stroll away, where golden sands meet dramatic cliffs and the South West Coast Path leads to the iconic Chapel Rock and historic Wheal Coates. St Piran's Oratory in Perranzabuloe (11 km) offers fascinating glimpses into ancient Cornwall's spiritual heritage through its medieval cemetery and archaeological treasures. For family adventures, Newquay (20 km) presents exciting attractions including Pirate Quest Adventure Golf with its mystical caves and interactive exhibits, plus Blue Reef Aquarium's captivating underwater tunnels showcasing diverse marine life. Delve deeper into Cornwall's mining legacy at Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (25 km), where underground tours reveal the county's rich industrial past.
Venture further and discover Bodmin Jail, just 46 kilometres away, where atmospheric guided tours reveal the prison's dark 200-year history through interactive exhibits and spine-chilling tales of former inmates. The peaceful Tanglewood Wild Garden in Newbridge (48 km) offers enchanting woodland walks through exotic plants and tranquil water features, whilst heritage railway enthusiasts can enjoy nostalgic steam journeys through Cornwall's countryside aboard the beautifully restored Bodmin & Wenford Railway, a scenic 48-kilometre drive away.
Historic Camborne, a 20-kilometre journey inland, proudly celebrates Cornwall's golden mining heritage with fascinating museums, restored engine houses, and the famous Camborne School of Mines. The town's mining legacy comes alive through industrial monuments and engaging visitor centres. Meanwhile, the characterful seaside town of Penzance lies 42 kilometres away, enchanting visitors with its picturesque harbour, bustling promenade, and exceptional dining scene featuring fresh local seafood. Penzance also serves as the perfect gateway to Cornwall's most spectacular beaches and the famous St Michael's Mount, making it an ideal base for coastal exploration.