This old tin miner’s cottage is set in the small rural Hamlet of Boscaswell and is tucked away off the scenic coastal road that runs between Land’s End and St Ives. The Cottage stands in its own large and pretty garden with unspoilt views across the rugged coastline towards the cliffs at Pendeen. From the garden you can walk out at the back and be straight on to the stunning south west coastal footpath. This beautiful area far West of Cornwall is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a Unesco World Heritage Site, and a Conservation Area. It is within a short level walk of the local Village of Pendeen which has three public houses, a café, a village shop, and post office.