ade Cottage, St Agnes, is a delightfully cosy retreat sleeping four guests in the heart of this charming Cornish village. The modern kitchen comes beautifully equipped with everything you need for memorable meals, featuring quality pans, a Nespresso Krups coffee machine, electric fan oven with hob, perfect-sized fridge / freezer, washer / dryer, and slimline dishwasher. Step into the inviting sitting room where limestone flooring flows throughout, leading you to a magnificent inglenook fireplace positioned perfectly in front of a sumptuous velvet two-seater sofa and two plush armchairs, complete with wall-mounted Smart television and LG soundbar.
Venture outside to discover your secluded patioed garden, where outdoor furniture and a charcoal barbecue create the perfect setting for morning breakfasts or evening drinks as you watch the sun set. Retire upstairs to find two idyllic bedrooms, each boasting superior quality mattresses and luxury bed linens. The front twin bedroom converts to a king-size bed and features an en-suite bathroom with romantic roll-top bath, whilst the rear bedroom showcases a stunning Victorian-style brass king-size bed overlooking the pretty patio garden, complete with its own en-suite shower room.
Picture yourself curled up beside the crackling inglenook fireplace after exhilarating days exploring Cornwall's rugged coastline. Imagine savouring morning coffee from your Nespresso machine before stepping onto your private patio, breathing in the fresh Cornish air whilst planning another day of coastal adventures and creating cherished memories with loved ones.
Jade Cottage, St Agnes, places you perfectly to explore Cornwall's treasures and dramatic coastline with its wealth of fascinating attractions and charming historic towns dotted throughout this magical region. The ancient St Piran's Oratory in Perranzabuloe (10 km) offers a captivating glimpse into Cornwall's spiritual heritage with its remarkable historic structures and significant archaeological remains steeped in centuries of history. Delve deeper into authentic Cornish culture at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (15 km), where diverse collections and dynamic exhibitions showcase the region's rich artistic heritage and fascinating local traditions. Families will absolutely delight in Newquay Zoo (22 km), featuring engaging animal exhibits, important conservation projects, and educational programs, whilst history enthusiasts can explore the atmospheric underground wonders of Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (23 km).
For those seeking even grander adventures and unique experiences, the scenic Bodmin & Wenford Railway (47 km) offers truly enchanting steam train journeys through breathtaking countryside landscapes aboard beautifully restored vintage carriages, complete with traditional dining experiences and special themed events throughout the year. The magnificent Lanhydrock House (48 km), an impressive late Victorian country house, features over 50 rooms showcasing authentic period furnishings, coupled with 450 acres of beautiful manicured formal and woodland gardens, ancient parkland, and riverside walks perfect for peaceful exploration. The Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (53 km) provides an authentic and immersive underground mining experience complete with hard hats and guided tours through actual mine workings, set within this stunning World Heritage Cornwall Mining Landscape that brings the county's industrial past vividly to life.
The historic town of Camborne, a 20-kilometre drive away, beckons visitors with its extraordinarily rich mining heritage as the former heartland of Cornwall's tin and copper industry, where pioneering steam engines were first developed and where mining families once prospered as part of the world's wealthiest mining communities. Meanwhile, the charming market town of St Austell (41 km) perfectly combines fascinating historic china clay mining heritage with modern attractions, most notably its close proximity to the internationally acclaimed Eden Project with its spectacular biodomes housing plants from around the globe, creating endless opportunities for exploration, educational discovery, and truly memorable family adventures that blend industrial history with contemporary environmental wonder.