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Mollys Cottage

St Just, Cornwall (Ref. 976575)

Customer rating

4.2

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  • 3 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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41 Customer Review(s)

  • Lee

    “Just had a great week in St Just Cornwall staying at mollys cottage the cottage is clean and comfortable with a well equipped kitchen the welcome pack was very much appreciated thank you.”

    This is the second time staying at mollys cottage it is so well situated the town is just a short walk away where there are places to eat and shops you can walk from your doorstep to cop valley and Cape Cornwall. The buses from St Just are regular and you can get about very easily we had a lovely stay

    This is the second time staying at mollys cottage it is so well situated the town is just a short walk away where there are places to eat and shops you can walk from your doorstep to cop valley and Cape Cornwall. The buses from St Just are regular and you can get about very easily we had a lovely stay

    - Lee, May 2026

Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, electric shower, WC, basin
  • Sitting room with electric fire and dining area
  • Kitchen with door to patio.
  • Night storage heating, electric fire and electric panel heaters
  • Washing machine, microwave, fridge, electric cooker, TV/DVD, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • One well-behaved dog welcome (downstairs only)
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Parking is on a quiet road
  • Enclosed court yard with table and chairs

The property

On the edge of popular St Just-in-Penwith, within a few minutes' walk of the bustling little town centre and galleries, a lovingly restored, former miners' terraced cottage dating from the 1820s.

At the back, a small enclosed patio (table/chairs) with space for your bicycles and surfboards (exterior access shared with neighbouring cottages).

Step up from front door into small hall.

Living/dining room with traditional beams, flame-effect electric fire, TV/DVD, comfy seating and window seat.

Kitchen (washing machine, microwave, fridge, electric cooker) with door (step down) to the patio.

Understairs cupboard for coats/boots.

Stairs (low lintel) up to two bedrooms - a double, and a single with far-reaching sea views; step up to bathroom (suite, hand held shower over bath).

A traditional, cosy Cornish cottage, ideal for couples or a small family to walk and explore the most beautiful and dramatic areas of west Cornwall, including the Cot Valley, Geevor Tin Mine and Sennen Cove. St Just-in-Penwith: England's most westerly town - tiny, with interesting shops, cafés, pubs, galleries - a mile from Cape Cornwall and the sea.

Sennen Cove's magnificent sand/surf beach, 4 miles, other beaches/coves nearer.

Wild, beautiful surroundings: cliffs (Coast Path), prehistoric remains, ruined mine buildings, golf course.

Land's End, Pendeen lighthouse and Geevor Mine (museum) within 5 miles.

Minack Theatre and Penzance, 6.

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About the location

ST JUST

Penzance 7.2 miles; St Ives 12.9 miles.

St Just is the nearest town to Land’s End and is situated approximately eight miles west of Penzance. The town itself is an ancient settlement that has a strong mining history and there are several monuments and prehistoric antiquities to visit including the Bronze Age settlement at Cape Cornwall. St Just is ideally located for visitors to explore the far west of Cornwall as it is situated on the edge of the moors and close to the beautiful north coast. In the centre of the town is Plain-an-Gwarry, a theatre used for miracle plays in medieval times, and in more recent times for the Lafrowda Festival.

Note: Low lintel on stairs.





This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Christmas

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