Where to start with this perfect bit of paradise nestled away in such a pretty village. Firstly let me start with the ending…..We will be back, and wouldn’t consider anywhere else when booking to go to Cornwall.
Pam and Chris were always there if we needed them. We mentioned that we were low on fuel due to the fuel crisis and that Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons had all ran out. A couple of minutes later we had a knock on the door with a gallon of Diesel, they also found out when Tesco had a delivery so that we could fill up and it not compromise our holiday. They really go above and beyond for you. The tea tray with flowers, tea, shortbread etc and the milk in the fridge were really lovely touches. We cooked most nights and were amazed at how well equipped the kitchen was, it had everything we needed and so much more. The cottage was very clean, modern and light and the balcony which looks out to sea is just breath-taking. There are two double bedrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs meaning that 2 couples or a small family could stay here and would have their own space.
A Short walk takes you into the centre of the very quant St Just, which has several Pubs, a Bakery (that does amazing Cornish pasties and cream teas), a CO-OP with cash point, a butchers and a few little shops. About 20mins away is Penzance where there is a large Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Tesco, and a few fast food outlets etc.
We used Sunset as a base for doing coastal walks and sightseeing around the south west coast and it couldn’t be more perfectly located. Cape Cornwall is a walk away, Lands End, Sennen Bay, St Ives, St Michaels Mount and Porthcurno are less than 30mins drive away, and Lizard Point is less than an hour away. The Walks on the coastal path are absolutely stunning, we would also recommend the Seal Sanctuary, and visiting St Michaels Mount.