This historic mine count house is surrounded by a small parcel of fairly wild land, enhancing its untouched and natural appeal. The house has not been modernised and still retains something of the look of a pre-war cottage. The exterior, painted white, contrasts beautifully with the natural landscape and rugged coastline.
Its surroundings are also in keeping with that. A notable feature is a period chimney stack, which is historically related to the mines, adding to the authenticity and historical ambiance of the location.
It is an ideal setting for capturing the essence of a historical atmosphere, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and coastal beauty.
Situated about half a mile from the sea, this property boasts spectacular coastal views, encompassing the dramatic ruins of the mine. In the distance, the iconic Godrevy Lighthouse and the picturesque town of St Ives can also be seen.
This unique, remote and unspoilt location offers a versatile and picturesque setting, perfect for capturing stunning visuals and transporting audiences to a bygone era.