Journeys End is in Coverack, on the Lizard peninsula. It's a bungalow on a small development of eight or so, so it's all on one floor. That makes it easier if you've got anyone who finds steps difficult.
It sleeps four in two bedrooms and has a four-star rating. That means it's well-equipped and in good condition. There's one bathroom with a shower over the bath.
You have your own patio area with a picnic table. There are also communal grounds which you can use that look out over the fields to the sea. It's about a ten minute walk down a track to a quiet little beach called Meers Beach. The path into Coverack village itself is along the coast path and takes about twenty minutes on foot. Coverack has a small harbour, a shop, a pub, and a fish and chip shop.
The bungalow has its own parking space. It's got wifi, a TV, and all the bedding and towels are included. There's a washing machine in the kitchen. No pets, I'm afraid.
For things to do, the coastal path is right there. The Lizard Point, which is the most southerly spot in mainland Britain, is a short drive away. The National Trust looks after a lot of the coastline around here. Goonhilly Downs, with the big satellite dishes, is interesting if you like that sort of thing. Roskilly's farm is nearby for ice cream. Helston is the nearest proper town for bigger shops.