Manacle View is in St Keverne, on the Lizard. It's a single-storey barn conversion, so no stairs. It's semi-detached, next to another cottage, but you have your own enclosed garden. The view from there looks out over the fields towards the sea.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. One has a shower, the other is a wet room. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and clean.
The village is about a ten minute walk. There's a shop, a butcher, and two pubs. Both do food. The beach is about a mile away, down a path through the fields. The South West Coast Path is right there at the bottom of the land. You can walk straight onto it.
All the local villages are worth seeing. Coverack has a sandy beach and a little harbour. Cadgwith feels a bit like stepping back in time, with the thatched cottages and fishing boats still pulled up on the beach. They do fresh crab there. Mullion harbour is the one you might recognise from TV.
If you want to go further, Helston is about 20 minutes by car. The Helford River is lovely for a walk. The National Seal Sanctuary at Gweek is about half an hour away. For a really nice ice cream, Roskilly's Farm is close by.
As for the place itself, it's all on the ground floor. There's a washing machine, TV, WiFi. Bedding and towels are included. Parking is right outside. No pets, sorry.
Useful links: National Trust Cornwall and Visit Cornwall.