Nanquidno Valley between St Just and Lands End - Self Catering Holiday Accommodation
Bonython at Wesley Cottages
Situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, Nanquidno Valley is ideally situated for a wide variety of activities.
On the edge of the valley lie the remains of an Iron Age village, still visible after 2,000 years. The valley is a patchwork of stone-hedged fields. Follow the stream past an old watermill, and you are at the sea and coast path.
Inland there are wild moors to explore, scattered with prehistoric sites, old tin mines and wooded valleys. There is interest to be found all year round as the moods of the sea and hills change with the seasons.
Nowhere in West Penwith are you far from the sea. There are sparkling sandy beaches, granite moors, rugged cliffs and fishing coves. Beautiful Nanquidno Valley meets the sea half way between St. Just and Sennen Cove.
On the edge of the valley lie the remains of an Iron Age village, still visible after 2,000 years. The valley is a patchwork of stone-hedged fields. Follow the stream past an old watermill, and you are at the sea and coast path.
Inland there are wild moors to explore, scattered with prehistoric sites, old tin mines and wooded valleys. There is interest to be found all year round as the moods of the sea and hills change with the seasons.
Nowhere in West Penwith are you far from the sea. There are sparkling sandy beaches, granite moors, rugged cliffs and fishing coves. Beautiful Nanquidno Valley meets the sea half way between St. Just and Sennen Cove.
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Accommodation Details
The sitting room has an open fireplace, storage heater, comfortable sofa and arm chair and an open-out chair for a fifth person. (The bedding for this is in the large box, drawers for clothes in the base of the glass topped cupboard). There is a small colour T.V, a desk and coffee table.
The kitchen diner includes the dining table and 2 bench seats, a double oven electric cooker, fridge, microwave, stainless steel sink, cupboards, washer dryer and slimline dishwasher and fan heater. It looks onto the garden at the back.
The double bedroom has a 4' 6" bed, a wardrobe, chest of drawers and storage heater. It looks out onto the garden at the back.
The twin bedroom has 2 3' beds, a built in cupboard, chest of drawers and a storage heater.
The bathroom contains a bath with thermostatic shower over, a basin, toilet, heated towel rail and fan heater. Off the passage, outside the bathroom, is the airing cupboard with the immersion heater and shelves.
The kitchen diner includes the dining table and 2 bench seats, a double oven electric cooker, fridge, microwave, stainless steel sink, cupboards, washer dryer and slimline dishwasher and fan heater. It looks onto the garden at the back.
The double bedroom has a 4' 6" bed, a wardrobe, chest of drawers and storage heater. It looks out onto the garden at the back.
The twin bedroom has 2 3' beds, a built in cupboard, chest of drawers and a storage heater.
The bathroom contains a bath with thermostatic shower over, a basin, toilet, heated towel rail and fan heater. Off the passage, outside the bathroom, is the airing cupboard with the immersion heater and shelves.
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Location
The Land's End Peninsula has 50 miles of the finest unspoilt coastline in Britain.
St.Just in one direction and Sennen in the other are under 3 miles away whereas Penzance is 8 miles.
The valley is ideal for those interested in painting and photography. It is popular with bird watchers, attracting a wide range of birds, including some rare migratory species. The land to the west, and the coast path, are owned by the National Trust.
If you are lucky, you may see the school of dolphins or basking sharks that are around the coast.
St.Just in one direction and Sennen in the other are under 3 miles away whereas Penzance is 8 miles.
The valley is ideal for those interested in painting and photography. It is popular with bird watchers, attracting a wide range of birds, including some rare migratory species. The land to the west, and the coast path, are owned by the National Trust.
If you are lucky, you may see the school of dolphins or basking sharks that are around the coast.
Location Map
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Contact Details
If you would like further information about Bonython at Wesley Cottages or to check our prices please visit our main website.
Alternatively please give us a call, or email us and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Address: Rosteague, Raginnis Farm, Mousehole, Cornwall, TR19 6NJ
We look forward to hearing from you.
Address: Rosteague, Raginnis Farm, Mousehole, Cornwall, TR19 6NJ
| Telephone: 01736 731933 | Email: wesley@raginnis.demon.co.uk | Enquiry Form |
Additional Accommodation Options
Pennywort at Wesley Cottages - We also offer another self catering cottage which sleeps 4 and is located next door to Bonython.


