With dreamy surroundings and a beautiful interior, this romantic retreat is the perfect place to escape and unwind.
The sea is just 10 minutes' walk away so you can enjoy a morning swim followed by breakfast on the sunny terrace beside the stream.
Both the open plan living space and serene bedroom have picture windows looking out to the stunning National Trust owned Architectural Heritage Site opposite.
The decor is contemporary calm, with a pocket sprung memory foam bed, crisp linen, fluffy towels and bathrobes ensuring a restful stay.
Sitting pretty in deepest West Cornwall, the immediate surrounds are tranquil and green.
Cot Valley is a well kept secret; a lush sub tropical valley with just a handful of houses, it runs down to the sea at Porth Nanven Cove.
Here locals swim and walkers stop to picnic on the glacial white boulders.
It is easy to understand why it is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and it is also a Site of Special Scentific Interest.
Less than a mile up the lane is the ancient town of St Just, the most westerly in Britain.
This friendly little place has several good pubs, cafes and delicatessens as well as several art galleries, including Kurt Jackson's Jackson Foundation.
Fine dining pubs and restaurants are popping up all over West Cornwall so head to The Beach Restaurant at Sennen Cove or The Old Coastguard Hotel in Mousehole for a culinary treat.
Wave chasers can surf at nearby sandy beaches Sennen Cove or Gwynver or head on around this dramatic stretch of coastline past Land's End to Porthcurno.
St Ives and Penzance are also within easy driving distance.
Each very different, these coastal towns are both worthy of a day trip.
For simpler pleasures, don your walking boots and head out on foot to explore this incredible corner of the county.