Furzeburrow is a bungalow, so it's all on one level. It's detached, in a quiet little hamlet called Bosorne near St Just. You'll get the garden to yourselves. The main thing is the view. You look west, straight out over the Cot Valley and the Atlantic. On a clear day you can see the Isles of Scilly.
It sleeps six people in three bedrooms. There are two bathrooms. One is a wet room, which is handy.
The cottage has a 4 Star rating. It's comfortable and has what you need. There's a dishwasher, a washing machine, and WiFi. Bedding and towels are included. You can bring two dogs.
St Just is about a mile's walk away. There's a co-op, a few pubs that do food, and some shops. The local pub is closer, just down the lane.
For the coast, Porth Nanven is a short walk from the back of the property. It's a rocky cove. If you want sand, the big surfing beaches at Whitesand Bay and Gwynver are about a five minute drive. The South West Coast Path runs right past there. The National Trust Penwith page is good for walks.
You're well placed for this end of Cornwall. St Just has its own charm. Penzance is about fifteen minutes by car. Lands End is ten minutes. The Minack Theatre is nearby. You can get a ferry or a flight to the Scillies from Penzance.
It's a good base if you want to explore without driving for hours. Mousehole and Newlyn are close. For a wider view of what's around, Visit Cornwall has the main details.