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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bosulla Shepherds Hut
  • Cornwall

    Bosulla Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S777349

    Reviews 10

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    Penzance hosts Golowan, the Midsummer Carnival, and The Literary Festival. There are also The Exchange, Newlyn and Penlee Art Galleries. One of Cornwall’s most popular holiday areas is the spectacular sweep of Mount’s Bay, from the cliffside...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Pip
  • Cornwall

    Little Pip

    Ref: S700587

    Reviews 14

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    Gulval is a village in the former Penwith district of Cornwall. Although historically a parish in its own right, Gulval was incorporated into the parishes of Penzance, Madron and Ludgvan in 1934, and like Heamoor, is now considered to be a suburb...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Audrey
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    Cornwall

    Audrey

    Ref: S1035326

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    Nestled next to Penzance, and although still a quaint town in its own right, Newlyn is actually the third largest fishing port in England, and an important Port of Refuge for all seafaring craft. This Cornish town is clustered around the harbour,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lloyd
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Lloyd

    Ref: S1035290

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    Nestled next to Penzance, and although still a quaint town in its own right, Newlyn is actually the third largest fishing port in England, and an important Port of Refuge for all seafaring craft. This Cornish town is clustered around the harbour,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lowena
  • Cornwall

    Lowena

    Ref: S854632

    Reviews 2

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    Just over a mile away from the centre of Penzance, lies the village of Heamoor, small in size but bursting with its own community. Home to a local shop and a pub, as well as a some independent businesses and schools, this is the perfect spot to...

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    £46

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crabpot Cottage, Newlyn
  • Cornwall

    Crabpot Cottage, Newlyn

    Ref: S881437

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    This property has gas central heating Living area Set on ground floor Cosy and characterful with a sofa, footstool, armchair and wood-burning stove Smart TV with Freeview *Guests will need to supply their own logs and...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kenegie Manor
  • Cornwall

    Kenegie Manor

    Ref: S355729

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    £27

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kenegie Manor
  • Cornwall

    Kenegie Manor

    Ref: S528261

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stream Valley Holiday Park
  • Cornwall

    Stream Valley Holiday Park

    Ref: S595290

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea View
  • Cornwall

    Sea View

    Ref: S424632

    Reviews 43

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    St Buryan is a charming settlement on Cornwall's West Penwith peninsula, near to Lands End and the numerous stunning coves and beaches for which this magical area of the country is well-known. The 14th century grade one listed church, which serves...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lower Trewern Shepherds Hut
  • Cornwall

    Lower Trewern Shepherds Hut

    Ref: S821584

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    Newbridge is a charming town resting in County Kildare, Ireland. Officially known by its Irish name, Droichead Nua, meaning 'The New Bridge', the town is a bustling holiday base, best known as a commuter town for Dublin, offering you easy access...

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    Newlyn is a coastal village in the heart of Cornwall and is a popular destination for holidays all year round. A picturesque fishing village, you'll find colourful, cobbled streets and even a bustling fishing harbour. In the summer months, there's plenty of things to do, from exploring the beaches, boat trips to try spotting seals and dolphins, a spot of fishing, or taking a stroll along the The Promenade.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Newlyn are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Newlyn provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Lisa - Verified booking

      Our stay at Little Pip was delightful.

      It is close to a lot of interesting places and yet in a very peaceful and quiet setting. It may be small but it had everything we needed with each area well maintained and thoughtfully set out to make the most of the space. Our hosts John and Heidi had left biscuits and a delicious apple juice as well as tea, coffee and milk to welcome us. We found the kitchen and dining area to be most adequately equipped for the two of us and we ate in most nights. The bed is very comfortable and also has a lovely view of the sea from the window as does the kitchen/living area. While the weather did not allow us to use the outside sitting area much, the seats were very comfortable and there is a lovely view from there too. The large powerful shower gives a spacious feel to the spotlessly clean and modern bathroom. John and Heidi are kind and friendly, they gave us privacy during our stay but were immediately there to help when we were leaving and had a problem with the car. We found some lovely walks with the aid of a guide book provided, found tea rooms in beautiful settings, went to the Minack and another open air event at the local Penlee Park. We would love to come again. Thank you John and Heidi

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    • Megan - Verified booking

      It is exactly what we expected and wanted.

      The hut was smack bang in the middle of everything, we could do a trip to lands end and Boscastle, and the max journey would be 1 1/2 hr from the hut. We would go to st Ives every night as it only 10 mins drive away to sit by the beautiful harbour with an ice cream (rain or shine). I would say it has been the best holiday in a long time, the only con was the rain but we are in late September in Cornwall, so what do you expect. Nothing a couple of water proofs and an umbrella can’t handle. But even with the wind and cold nights, the shepards hut stayed lovely and warm and we had no need to light the log burner. The hut was all that 2 people needed for the week, I wouldn’t add anything else, it was perfect. With an added bonus of being able to park right next to the hut, we had no worries. The place was so calm and peaceful, it felt like you were in your own little home. The people that own the farm were lovely and kind, and gave us lots of suggestions on where to go. When we next come to Cornwall we would love to stay in little pip again and we will definitely recommend our family and friends.

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    • Helen - Verified booking

      The Pod was very clean and had all the amenities within.

      The only issue was the double bed was right up against the wall on both sides so to leave the bed we had to sit and shuffle off the feet end. I wouldn't recommend it for elderly or physicaly disabled people. We had to clean the embers to the fire that heated the Hot Tub which would take a few hour's to heat the tub. We weren't informed as to where to empty the ash. Then we had to make the fire from wood provided which cost £6 a time for more wood. On the other hand for the price we paid to stay it would of been convenient if the owner's visited in the morning and cleaned the ashes. I don't recall any of these issues being advertised or advised on the Internet Web site.

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    • Donald - Verified booking

      In spite of the weather we had a great holiday in Cornwall.

      The views are outstanding and the history is fascinating. We were very relieved to return to Little Pip late afternoon,our snug haven.The hut is beautiful and well designed for a comfortable stay.Haidee’s attention to detail and design leaves nothing wanting.Everything we needed was on hand.Hot showers and wood burner soon had us cosy and warm.The location is very convenient.Penzance is in walking distance and there is an excellent bus service so we didn’t have to walk back up hill after a day’s trek and we often did without the car.We appreciated the local apple juice,cider and biscuits thank you.Haidee and John are excellent hosts.

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    • Gordon - Verified booking

      On Arrival to Penzance the weather was terrible, we followed instructions to the destination but overshot the gated entrance and ended up getting lost.

      Very remote but once we got our bearings was a delight. Being without phone signal and WiFi was great, no pressures from home, very quite, private and secluded, if this is what you want you're in for a treat. The Shepard's hut was very clean, well thought out with everything you need. Comfy and compact. Lovely option of a fire fuelled hot tub and in dry sunny weather outside seating. We have a lovely few days away visiting all the sights of Penzance, St Ives and all the little villages tucked away, Marazion and St Michaels Mount being our main focus. 4 nights weren't really long enough but really enjoyed our stay. Thank you.

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    Things to do near Newlyn

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    Minack Theatre

    This unique, open-air theatre is perched on the Cornish cliffs, offering an amazing backdrop to theatre under the stars. Visitors are required to book in advance for tours and shows. Expect stairs, though small sections are wheelchair accessible. Dogs on leads are welcome during visitor hours, but not for performances.

    Jackson Foundation

    The Jackson Foundation is a multi-award-winning carbon negative art venue that celebrates and supports the arts and the natural world. It is located in the centre of St. Just in a ex-industrial building and was set up by artist Kurt Jackson and his wife Caroline. It show cases Kurts artwork and hosts a range of art exhibitions throughout the year, from mediums such as painting, poetry, sculpture, installation and film. Free entry. Nearby free car park. North Row, St Just, TR19 7LB

    Geevor Tin Mine

    The Geevor Tin Mine is an ex-tin mine that is now a heritage attraction and museum, set in the rocky cornish coastline. Learn how the cornish tin miners worked in the museum, then take an underground tour of the mine tunnels and machinery. Family friendly. Gift shop and Count House Café next door. Toilets, car park. Accessible parking, toilets, access/route, and the staff have been deaf and disability awareness trained. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Count House Café

    The Count House Café, was originally the Botallack Count House Workshop and is located in the historic Geevor Tin Mine site, Botallack. It sits ontop of the cliffs near the Crowns engine houses and has spectacular views over the ocean below. It serves a range of hot of and cold treats including home made cornish pasties. Dog friendly. Toilets & car park. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Porthminster Beach Café

    Porthminster beach is a short walk from St. Ives Harbour and at this prime location is the award-winning Porthminster Café. Great for snacks, lunch or dinner, the café is renowned for its fresh and sustainable fish dishes and is a go-to place for those in the know.

    Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

    Award-winning telegraph museum in Porthcurno. First became a communications centre in 1870. Featured on BBC TV's 'What the Victorians Did for Us'.

    Porthchapel Beach

    This sheltered sandy cove on the south west coast is surrounded by granite cliffs. The walk to the beach is down a steep narrow path through a wooded valley and requires some agility.

    Nanjizal Beach

    Nanjizel Beach is a pretty cove surrounded by boulders, clear water and lots of rock-pooling opportunities. It remains relatively uncrowded due to its inaccessibility. Walkers from the coastal path tend to be the main visitors.

    Gwynver Beach

    Close to Sennen Cove, Gwynver beach reportedly gets its name from Guinevere, wife of the legendary Cornish King Arthur. Accessible from a steep path from above, the beach is rarely too crowded. Steep granite cliffs rise from behind.

    Porthgwarra Beach

    Close to Porthcurno, this small secluded beach was once a thriving fishing cove but today is more famous for its film location status. The sparkling clear turquoise water on sunnier days makes this a pretty spot to visit.

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