Chy Pyth has character, comfortable seating, exposed beams and a flagstone floor in the kitchen/dining room. There is a sheltered patio bathed in sunshine during the summer, and a garden that extends down the valley and will be a delight for children to explore, with a stream that trickles along the boundary. The living room is traditionally decorated with an open fire and comfortable seating to relax in at the end of a day exploring. The kitchen/dining room is well-equipped and a dream to cook in, gather at the dining table to plan the next days adventure. On the first floor are the three bedrooms all with cosy décor and storage; the master bedroom has a kingsize bed and en-suite shower room; there is another double bedroom and single bedroom. A family bathroom on the first floor and separate toilet on the ground floor means you’ll never queueing for the bathroom.
Across the street is the local pub, which is a co-operative pub that was purchased by a group of locals and rescued from closure, pop in for an evening drink in front of a crackling fire. Manaccan is a small hamlet just south of the Helford River and a few hundred metres from the top of Gillan Creek, which leads to the beautiful St. Anthony Church.
The Lizard truly is an experience with so much diversity to discover on your holiday. Traditional fishing villages like Coverack, Mullion and Porthleven are well worth a visit with beautiful beaches and fantastic local pubs and some of the freshest seafood around. Mullion is the largest village situated on the Lizard Peninsula and boasts several quality pubs, cafes and restaurants among its various attractions which include, four beaches and the towering cliffs of Mullion Cove - a fishing harbour. There are some breath-taking coastal walks, which really should include a trip around the Lizard Lighthouse, Britain’s most southerly point. There is a regular ferry in season between Helford River and Helford Passage to the north, with decent pubs on both sides of the river. Beach 1½ miles.