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Discover Your Perfect Cornish Getaway
Situated on the spectacular Lizard Peninsula, nestled between Coverack and St Keverne, our charming holiday cottages offer a peaceful retreat.
Our property, Chywoone Farm is hidden at the bottom of a country lane, surrounded by fields and a short work from the coastal path and our cottages The Longhouse and Swallows House are in the grounds of the Farm.
A true oasis for nature and wildlife, enjoy nature's beauty just a short walk from the village .


Chywoone Farm,
St Keverne,
Cornwall,
TR12 6NT
United Kingdom
Discover the Magic of Our Cornish Cottages
A Hidden Gem on the Lizard Peninsula
Nestled amid fields and meadows, Chywoone Cottages offer guests a true taste of Cornish life. Each cottage blends rustic charm with modern comfort, inviting you to unwind after a day exploring the coastal paths or visiting nearby fishing villages. Whether you’re enjoying breakfast on the patio, watching the sunset over the fields, or curling up by the wood burner with a local cider, every moment here captures the peaceful rhythm of countryside living.

Explore the special features of Chywoone Cottages that make your stay unforgettable. Close to beaches, cliff‑top paths and rolling farmland, giving you instant access to Cornwall’s natural beauty. Think stone walls and pretty gardens, our cottages have a 'home away from home' feel. Fully equipped kitchens, comfortable living spaces, and outdoor areas make it easy to settle in and unwind. No set meal times, no crowds just the freedom to plan your days exactly as you like.
Our Unique Offerings
Peace and privacy
Your own cosy space, tucked away in a traditional village near the coast in true countryside setting.
Tranquil Surroundings
Enjoy serene landscapes and peaceful walks right at your doorstep.
Coastal Adventures
Easy access the stunning coastlines and iconic Cornish beaches for outdoor adventures.
Local Culture
Immerse yourself in the charm and history of nearby St Keverne, birthplace of the 1497 Corninsh rebellion.
What to do and where to go?
There is so much to do in the local and surrounding area

Our Village of St Keverne
St Keverne is a charming Cornish village that feels like a gentle step back in time.
Nestled on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula, it’s known for its peaceful village square, historic church, and friendly local pubs where you can unwind after a day of exploring. Visitors can wander down to nearby coves like Porthoustock and Porthallow, perfect for coastal walks, wildlife spotting, or simply soaking in the sea air. With its mix of natural beauty, rich history, and welcoming community spirit, St Keverne offers a wonderfully relaxed base for discovering one of Cornwall’s most unspoilt corners.

Village of Coverack
Coverack is a picture‑perfect fishing village on Cornwall’s Lizard Peninsula, offering a peaceful escape wrapped in sea views and coastal beauty.
Its crescent‑shaped bay, lined with colourful cottages and a gently sloping beach, is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the water. Wander the harbour, enjoy fresh local seafood, or follow the South West Coast Path for breathtaking cliff‑top walks. With its calm atmosphere, friendly community, and stunning natural scenery, Coverack is the kind of place where time slows down and every moment feels like a holiday.

South West Coast Path
Walking the South West Coast Path on the Lizard Peninsula is an unforgettable journey through some of Cornwall’s most dramatic and unspoilt scenery.
The trail winds along rugged cliffs, turquoise coves, and wildflower‑lined paths, offering sweeping views that change with every turn. From the serpentine rocks at Kynance Cove to the lighthouse at Lizard Point—the most southerly tip of mainland Britain—this stretch of the path is rich in wildlife, history, and coastal charm. Whether you’re after a gentle stroll or a full‑day adventure, the Lizard’s coastline rewards every step with breathtaking beauty and a deep sense of tranquillity.

National Trust in Cornwall
The National Trust plays a huge role in preserving Cornwall’s most breathtaking landscapes, from windswept headlands to hidden coves and historic harbours.
Visitors can explore iconic spots like Kynance Cove, Lizard Point, and the dramatic cliffs of the north coast, all beautifully protected for wildlife and future generations. Whether you’re wandering through ancient woodlands, discovering shipwreck‑strewn beaches, or enjoying a cream tea at a clifftop café, the National Trust helps make Cornwall’s natural and cultural heritage accessible, peaceful, and unforgettable. It’s the perfect way to experience the county’s wild beauty at its very best.

The Lizard Pennisula
The Lizard Peninsula is one of Cornwall’s most breathtaking and characterful landscapes, where rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves create a coastline that feels almost otherworldly.
From the iconic lighthouse at Lizard Point—the southernmost tip of mainland Britain—to the sweeping sands of Kynance Cove, the area is rich in natural drama and coastal charm. Quaint villages, wildlife‑filled heathlands, and miles of the South West Coast Path make it a paradise for walkers, photographers, and anyone seeking a slower, more scenic pace of life. Whether you’re exploring fishing harbours, discovering rare plants, or simply soaking up the sea air, the Lizard offers a truly unforgettable slice of Cornwall.

Beaches, Coves & Woods
Lizard Point
Southernmost point of mainland Britain.
Housel Bay Cliffs
Rugged coastline with sweeping views.
Kynance Cove
Iconic turquoise bay, serpentine rocks, tidal islands.
Soapy Cove
Quiet, wild cove tucked between Kynance and Predannack.
Predannack Cliffs & Downs
Heathland, rare plants, and big‑sky views.
Mullion Cove Harbour & Cliffs
Historic harbour and dramatic cliff walks.
Gunwalloe Coast Dollar Cove
Shipwreck history and wave‑washed sands.
Church Cove (Gunwalloe)
Medieval church right on the beach.
Helford River Frenchman’s Creek
Woodland walks and tidal inlets.
Tremayne Woods
Ancient woodland and riverside paths
Please get in touch
Telephone: 013260280651
E-mail: Owners@chywoonecottagescornwall.com
Address: Chywoone Farm, St Keverne, TR12 6NT, Cornwall, United Kingdom



