Where is it?
10 Nanpean Barn is a romantic converted barn building overlooking the beautiful Cape Cornwall.
Rugged shorelines. Fresh sea air. Wild ponies and herds of cows wandering the clifftops. Cape Cornwall, known as the Old Land’s End, was previously thought to be the most Westerly point in England until the creation of Ordnance Survey mapping 200 years ago. We can see how this mistake could’ve been made – the peninsula juts far out into the ocean, and the whole space has a remote, rural atmosphere like nowhere else in Cornwall.
Follow National Trust trails past bright flora and fauna, explore the Cornish Mining World Heritage site with a 19
th century chimney stack, watch fishermen land in Priest’s Cove and catch a sunset over the expansive stretch of sea. If you’re a keen walker or coastal explorer, it’s easy to spend hours trekking the cliff path.
Head further afield and you’ll find Pendeen Watch to the north and the coastal town of Sennen to the south.
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