Sea Esta, Phillack is a charming single-storey cottage blending contemporary style with coastal warmth. The newly fitted kitchen is fully equipped with an induction oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washer / dryer, coffee machine, wine fridge, and microwave with breakfast bar. The open-plan lounge flows seamlessly with the dining area, where the wood burner (first basket of logs provided) creates cosy evenings. Bi-fold doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out.
Step outside to your private haven overlooking fields. Comfortable seating areas invite you to relax – bistro chairs for morning coffee, a sun lounger for lazy afternoons, and outdoor dining for alfresco meals with the BBQ. The enclosed garden is perfect for family gatherings and creating memories. Three bedrooms sleep five adults plus one child: a king-size room, a zip-and-link super king-size (convertible to twins on request), and a single with pull-out bed. The family bathroom features a freestanding roll-top bath with shower, separate shower, WC, and outdoor shower.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of countryside mornings, stepping onto your patio with coffee in hand, and watching the sky change throughout the day. Spend sun-soaked afternoons lounging by the garden, playing games around the dining table, and creating precious moments with loved ones. As evening approaches, light the fire, prepare supper in your well-equipped kitchen, and toast memories under the stars.
Sea Esta, Phillack is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of West Cornwall's dramatic coastline and cultural treasures. The village sits just under a mile from Hayle's magnificent three-mile stretch of golden sand, recently crowned 'Most Magnificent Beach in the UK' by The Times – a ribbon of sandy perfection ideal for families seeking sun, sea, and adventure. Closer still, St Ives Harbour (5 km) is a picturesque fishing port surrounded by quaint shops, cafés, and galleries, offering boat trips and stunning sea views. History enthusiasts will delight in St Michael's Mount (10 km), a captivating castle and island featuring subtropical gardens, scenic harbour walks, and legendary tales perfect for family exploration. For something refreshingly different, visit Jubilee Pool in Penzance (12 km), a celebrated saltwater lido boasting a geothermal pool, children's pool, and café with panoramic coastal vistas. Geevor Tin Mine (19 km) invites you to discover Cornish mining heritage through underground experiences in a stunning World Heritage setting.
Venture further afield to discover more Cornish treasures. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (46 km) showcases handcrafted spirits inspired by the Cornish coast, whilst Pinetum Gardens near St Austell (50 km) offers a magnificent 30-acre retreat with themed garden rooms and seasonal family activities. The volunteer-run Padstow Museum (51 km) presents fascinating maritime and social history exhibits.
For cultural exploration, the historic mining towns of Camborne, just nine kilometres away, and Redruth, a 17-kilometre drive from your base, offer fascinating glimpses into Cornwall's rich industrial heritage. These former tin and copper mining centres boast impressive Victorian architecture, heritage museums, and remnants of the famous beam engines that once powered the region's mines. Both towns sit amidst stunning Cornish countryside, providing excellent opportunities for scenic walks, cycling adventures, and horse-riding through ancient mining landscapes. The surrounding areas feature well-maintained footpaths and bridleways that wind past historic mine workings, offering holidaymakers a perfect blend of cultural discovery and outdoor recreation in this UNESCO World Heritage mining landscape.



















