The Coverack Headland used to be a Victorian Hotel. It was converted into a select development of flats and cottages. The property is located in acres of unspoilt coastal scenery with a gentle walk down to its own safe, sandy bathing beach.
Within its private grounds there is also an all-weather tennis court. From the
Headland there are several delightful coastal walks rich with wildlife interest and
some of the most magnificent scenery in the country. The Headland stands in one
of the most southerly points of England, basking in the Gulf Stream. Within easy
walking distance is the fishing village of Coverack with its picturesque harbour,
restaurants, coffee shops ,a pub and a hotel.
This is a very comfortable self catering first floor one bedroom flat with a balcony and the most splendid uninterrupted views over its own secluded beach and uninhabited Cornish coast. The property is let on a seven-night basis from FRIDAY to FRIDAY.
The flat has recently been completely refurbished with a new fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. It comes fully equipped with bed linen, towels, television and a dvd
player. Free WiFi is also included.
There are lots of things in addition to walking to do in the area with the new Tate in St Ives and Barbara Hepworth’s house with many of her sculptures. St Just also
has several small galleries promoting local artists. Falmouth and Penzance have
larger galleries and because the county has a long tradition of painting there are
usually new exhibitions on.
The Minack Theatre built into the cliff side at Porthcurno with its dramatic seascape backdrop is a must for any visitor at all times of the year. Also, a trip to St Mawes via the King Harry ferry is most enjoyable.
Naturally there are several good pubs, tearooms and restaurants on the Lizard peninsula ,serving excellent local produce , in which to while away many a pleasant hour .
Further information can be provided on what to do, where to go and where to eat.
For the golfer there is Mullion golf course with its stunning coastal views nearby .
There is a lot to be said for sitting and staring out of the window.
Please note:There are currently no facilities at The Headland for charging electric vehicles and charging cannot be done from an extension lead to a 13amp socket