Brick Cottage is a two-bedroom character retreat perfect for four guests: couples, small families, and friends seeking a getaway in this stunning Cornish location. From the two off-road parking spaces, enter through the gated enclosed courtyard with a patio and picnic bench, a sunny spot for morning coffee and evening tipples, safe for children and pets. With accommodation over two floors, the ground floor is host to an inviting sitting room with ceiling beams, with sofa and chairs for relaxation. Gather around the table in the separate dining room to plan the next adventure over hearty breakfasts and good food prepared from the adjacent kitchen. The bathroom is also on this floor, with a shower over, so you can opt for a lazy soak or refreshing spritz. Stairs lead up to the first floor with two welcoming bedrooms with sea glimpses, one with a double bed and the other, twin beds which can make a super-king on request, to meet your party requirements. Enjoy good slumber ready for the next day! River boat and sailing trips with Lizard Sailing trips, offer a 15% discount when staying at Brick Cottage. Brick Cottage is the perfect retreat for exploring this stunning Cornish location.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king on request). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with electric fire
The most southerly town in Britain, The Lizard is located right at the tip of the Lizard Peninsula. The town has a welcoming community, lovely village green, parish church, lifeboat station, and a small selection of shops, galleries and inns. There is also an excellent pasty shop and The Lizard lighthouse, which has sat proudly atop the cliffs since 1751. Look out to sea from the lighthouse and you will see the Man ‘o War rocks – often completely submerged, these rocks have been the cause of many shipwrecks over the centuries. The Lizard Peninsula is unique in its geology, and visitors can take home some local Serpentine rock in the form of ornaments and gifts. The Lizard makes a great base for exploring the rest of the Lizard Peninsula, and is particularly popular with walkers and nature enthusiasts; the Cornish Chough now breeds in the area.