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Carrick View at Cape Cornwall

From £450

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  • Property code: 979
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 5.00pm
  • Check out: 9.00am
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

NEW property for 2024 - overlooking the GOLF COURSE in glorious Cape Cornwall!

There is no better location to sit back and enjoy the distinctive headland of Cape Cornwall where the Atlantic meets the English Channel, and its dramatic coastal views.  Located in the midst of National Trust land, this super accommodation is situated in the Dark Skies conservation area so perfect for any keen night sky watchers.

Carrick View is part of a small, converted barn development perched on this famous rugged coastline.  From storm watching in the winter to walking the coast path in the spring and summer, Carrick View can offer all of this in bucket loads!

Just a couple of minutes drive and you will be in the bustling small town of St Just.  Centred around a square, the town has several artisan shops, pubs and places to sit back and watch the world go by. If you are interested in history then the town has one of the very few remaining sites of a mediaeval open air-theatre.

For the walkers amongst you, there is no shortage of dramatic and scenic walks right from the doorstep with the South West Coast Path just a hop skip & a jump away!  

Explore the area’s history with a visit to Geevor Tin Mine part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and potter about the ancient mine ruins at Botallack before meandering the path down to the Crowns Engine houses and take in the ocean views beyond.  

For beach lovers, you'll be spoilt for choice. The nearby beaches at Sennen, Nanjizal and Porthcurno are a 5, 8 and 9 mile drive respectively from Carrick View.

The golf course is open to non members and the Cape Cornwall Club located just a few yards from the apartments, welcomes visitors to use their other chargeable facilities as well as restaurant and bar.

Entrance

The front door opens into the entrance hall with a boot rack and useful coat hooks above.  Off the entrance hallway is access to the bedroom, bathroom and open plan living/dining and kitchen space. 

Bedroom

Carpeted bedroom (to the rear) with double bed and wardrobe.

Bathroom WC

With bath and mixer shower over, basin and heated towel rail.

Open plan living/dining and kitchen

Open plan living area where your eye is drawn to the picture window showcasing the dramatic coastal view. This bright area has a glass dining table and chairs, a leather two seater sofa and two further comfortable chairs with a TV in the corner. 

A small, fitted kitchen is set to the side with an electric cooker and hob, built in dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Smart Karndean flooring throughout the living space. 

Heating

This property is electrically heated. 

General

Carrick View is a mid-terraced ground floor apartment. Aside from a small step up into the apartment (see image), this comfortable apartment is set entirely across one level.

The apartments at Nanpean Barn all benefit from shared garden space (see image) which includes the benches dotted along in front of the apartment building looking down across the golf course and out to sea.....lovely!

There is a very handy communal laundry (just off the car park) which has 2 free to use washing machines and 1 x coin operated tumble dryer.

There is ONE designated parking space for this property.  The parking space is directly opposite the apartments front door. 

- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available at this property

- This property welcomes 1 small dog only

- A returnable security deposit of £100 is required

- This property accommodates a maximum of 2 people

- No cot or high chair available


The Commercial Inn
(Less than a mile)

A family-friendly restaurant, bar and fantastic outside beer garden serving heart Cornwall inspired dishes. 

The Commercial Inn, 13 Market Square, St Just, Penzance TR19 7HE. Tel: 01736 788455

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The Dog and Rabbit Café
(Less than a mile)

A hidden gem, offering hearty portions and local coffee. Homemade cakes and organic teas are also on the menu, as well as being dog friendly. 

The Dog and Rabbit Café, N Row, St Just, Penzance TR19 7LB. Tel: 01736 449811

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Kings Arms
(Less than a mile)

A fantastic 14th Century pub, offering locally sourced food, pet friendly with a log fire. 

Kings Arms, 5 Market Square, St Just, Penzance TR19 7HF. Tel: 01736 788545 

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The Star Inn
(Less than a mile)

Charming historic pub standly proudly as the oldest inn in St Just. Dog friendly with outside seating. No food served.

The Star Inn, 1 Fore St, St Just, Penzance TR19 7LL. Tel: 01736 788767

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Moomaid In The Square
(2 miles)

Must stop on your way to the beach - serving a wide range of delicious ice cream and drinks! 

Moomaid In The Square, Market Square, St Just, Penzance TR19 7HF. Tel: 01736 787946

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Cape Cornwall Golf Club
(Less than a mile)

Cliff top 18 hole course with fantastic facilities in a truly stunning setting with panoramic views over Cape Cornwall.  Visitors can play a round of golf, relax in the pool and spa or enjoy some excellent local cuisine in the restaurant.

 

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Jackson Foundation Gallery
(Less than a mile)

Jackson Foundation named ‘Best Art Gallery in Cornwall’. Be sure to enjoy a truly unique, multi-award winning, carbon-negative art-space celebrating the relationship between art and the natural world throughout. 

Jackson Foundation Gallery, N Row, St Just, Penzance TR19 7LB. Tel: 01736 787638

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Geevor Tin Mine 
(3 miles)

A family-friendly multi-award winning heritage attraction, Geevor Tin Mine on the rugged cliffs of the Tin Coast of West Cornwall, is a stunning place to discover the story of Cornish metal mining.  Follow in the footsteps of the hardy Cornish tin miners and travel down the mine itself, discover the history of tin mining in the museum and enjoy a bite to eat in the cafe overlooking the sea. 

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Isles of Scilly Day Trip
(3 miles)

No visit to Cornwall is complete without experiencing the magical Isles of Scilly. Lying just 28 miles off the Cornish coast, these sand-fringed islands bask in a warmer climate than anywhere else in the UK. Sail along Cornwall’s rugged coastline on Scillonian III from Penzance, or fly Skybus from Land’s End and you will be on the islands in good time for lunch. Spend the day discovering secluded beaches, walk or cycle miles of trails and paths, or island-hop between the five off-islands. Find out why Scilly is famous for enticing its visitors to return again and again.

Visit Isles of Scilly for the day here

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Land's End
(5 miles)

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Travel to the tip of Cornwall and visit the famous Land’s End landmark. Take a photo with the iconic sign post, made famous by many celebrities journeying from end to end across the breadth of Great Britain. Have a cracking day out at ‘A grand experience’ attraction featuring the iconic characters, Wallace & Gromit, Morth and Shuan the Sheep or immerse yourself into a 4D sensory film experience. For the wildlife lovers amongst you, make sure to bring your binoculars to spot wildlife including Cornish choughs, Kittiwakes and if you’re lucky even grey seals, basking sharks and dolphins in the water below the high cliffs. There is plenty of facilities on site including a restaurant and café serving food all day.  

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I have been visiting Land's End since 1969 - the area has been truly spoiled now it has the attractions. It used to be so peaceful with beautiful, natural surroundings - just as nature intended. The attractions have now completely ruined the area which is most disappointing. We have started visiting during the evening time only, when the attractions are closed, to try and see Land's End during it's 'quiet time'. Unfortunately, I doubt we will be visiting again - our family visited in a total of 3 cars and we were charged £6 each to park for one hour!!!!! Woulldn't mind if the car park was in good condition but it's a wreck!!!!

July 2023


Rather a disappointment. Very commercial.

April 2022


AQ wonderful beach with a steep climb down. A very good car park attached to the farm. There are delicious jars of pickles, jam amd cakes available from the pay hut.

May 2022



Porthcurno Beach
(7 miles)

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Porthcurno is located in the far West of Cornwall and has been described by many as a paradise and it’s not hard to see why. With its soft white sand beaches, turquoise sea which gleams in the summer sun and the high cliffs on either side of the beach providing shelter, it is described as an oasis of stunning natural beauty. On the west side of the beach is the famous Minack Theatre and to either side of the beach you will find coastal paths that provide the most breath-taking views.  Dogs are welcome on the beach expect between 1 May and 30 September when a seasonal dog ban is in place. Parking can be found just behind the beach.

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What a lovely beach. Golden/white sands. Beautiful clear waters. On a calm day great for paddle boarding, swimming and paddling. The beach does drop away quickly and gets deep. We have been when it is wavy too but feels safe with the lifeguards there during high season. Parking can get very busy so I suggest you get there early in the day if you want a space closer to the beach, there are some disabled bays. The spaces are small and if you have a big car I suggest you reverse in so it is easier to get out at the end of a busy day on the beach. There are 3 routes down to the beach. From the Minack which is steep and rocky with lovely views. A path from the car park which is a little uneven and down a slope. My mother managed to get her mobility scooter down this and the lovely Lifeguards let her leave it at the Lifeguard station. There are also some steps down to the beach at the Lifeguards hut.

August 2022


Absolutely wonderful. Try going when it's empty!

April 2022


lovely little cove, but watch out for the Parking rules !!

September 2023


Walked to Lamorna Cove from Castallack - it was a very nice walk on a lovely and sunny Sunday morning. The cove was very quiet and peaceful, not many visitors around. We sat and enjoyed the view and had an ice-cream from the local cafe; the staff in the cafe were so friendly and very helpful, nothing was too much trouble.

July 2023


Mousehole is a delightful village. Beautiful scenery and walks, with some interesting shops and places to eat and drink. We ate very well at The Mousehole Deli and Kitchen on the seafront, which has an interesting menu, good coffee, and lovely staff. Bought great gifts at the weekly Craft Market too. Parking in Mousehole is quite limited!

November 2023


absolutely lovely fishing village, well worth a walk round, so relaxing having a walk around here !!

September 2023


We loved Mousehole! It has real character and we could walk there from our cottage. We swam there twice and the water was wonderful. We also enjoyed pasties, coffee and cake in the village. We would definitely go back there again.

September 2023


Beautiful, quaint Mousehole, one of our favourite places. Had a lovely stroll around the harbour and village and visited most of the gift shops. Sat for a while in the lovely harbour, so peaceful and quiet.

July 2023


This beach is not dog friendly at any time

August 2022


Amazing beautiful harbour village , clean and friendly. Will visit again

August 2022


Great place to watch the world go by. Not brave enough to join the locals jumping from the harbour walls into the water but looked great fun at high tide.

August 2022


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