Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Old Post House offers accommodation in St Just, 18 km from St Ives. Some units feature a seating area to relax in after a busy day.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Excellent B&B, would recommend to other travellers. Friendly genuine owners
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated The Barn features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
In a great location on the Cape Cornwall Road. We had no difficulties parking. Facilities very good. The private courtyard garden was excellent as was the washing machine and dryer.
Tredenwith House, a property with a garden, is located in St Just, 2.3 km from Progo Beach, 14 km from Minack Theatre, as well as 18 km from St Michael's Mount.
Carlota
United Kingdom
The owners looked after every single detail at the property, everything was brand new and super clean.
Sadies Sanctuary, a property with a garden, is located in St Just, 2.2 km from Progo Beach, 15 km from Minack Theatre, as well as 19 km from St Michael's Mount.
Lindsey
United Kingdom
First time to stay in a bell tent. Plenty of room. Nice outside bbq and bench but sadly it rained so we couldn’t use them.
Boasting garden views, The chuff cabin features accommodation with a garden and a terrace, around 2.4 km from Progo Beach.
John
United Kingdom
Not B&B. A Cabin has been converted to a snug, double bedroom facility in the compact outside back of residence. Step out the front door of No 14 Bank Sq and you are in St Just. Plenty of facilities in town centre. A tea/coffee making kit in room would be a great bonus. WiFi - very strong signal.
The issue for consideration is that the Cabin is not en-suite, to use kitchen/bathroom (both of utmost cleanliness) you have to leave Cabin to access inside of property. Bit of a pain in middle of night, so take slippers/Crocs. Sarah is very accomodating indeed, she works insane shifts so is often not about. I would certainly go again (if they'd have me).
There's a need to weigh-up the above mentioned compared to tariffs for nearby BnB/Hotels/Pubs etc. I certainly felt value for money. A cosy feel to the place. They have a lovely cat but not sure about pets policy.
St Just is a lovely little town Nice little square where you...
St Just is a lovely little town Nice little square where you got the choice
Of three pubs one chip shop and lovely delhi plus other various little shops souvenirs etcetera.
Sennen beach, Lands End, St.Ives not far away. And Penzance.
Crawford
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ideally located for walking along the cliffs.
Ideally located for walking along the cliffs. Not too far for sightseeing such as Land's End and that particular coast. St Just has some good traditional pubs, at least 3 cafes (very welcoming too). Overall a good location. Food in The Commercial Hotel was very good.
Audrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely stay at The cCmmercial.
Lovely stay at The cCmmercial. Nice small town central for the beach, and surrounding town, such as Penzance. My friend and l went to The Minack theatre, 4 miles away, so The Commercial was perfect for that.
The Commerial and all the staff couldn't do enough for us, good food, comfortable beds, very attentive, young staff.
Monica
10
Scored 10
St Just is one of my favourite parts of Cornwall.
St Just is one of my favourite parts of Cornwall. A lovely little town with great beaches and coastal walks in short proximity. The town itself has a range of places to eat and drink - three pubs that all serve excellent food, and a butchers who do the best Cornish pasties you'll taste anywhere. St Just is a great base to spend the week hiking the coastal routes and exploring the various little coves and beaches such as Portheras Cove, Porthmeor Cove, Porthgwarra, Porthchapel and Pedn Vounder beaches. It is a long drive, but absolutely worth it to go somewhere a little less touristy!
ChrisB84
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful olde worlde type market square with numerous bars...
Beautiful olde worlde type market square with numerous bars and eateries within it. Cape Cornwall is a must visit, it is a bit of a walk to get to if you don't take the car but well worth it as you can actually climb to the top of the headland and look directly over the edge at the wild Atlantic waves crashing in. A short bus ride to Penzance bus station from the St Just bus terminus is ideal as you can pick up any bus to pretty much anywhere in the whole of Cornwall from Penzance. Every bus ride is a £2 flat fare (2023) but a weeks unlimited travel is £25 and worth every single penny. Beautiful place.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
St. Just was easy to maneuver around in by foot and for a...
St. Just was easy to maneuver around in by foot and for a small town had some good restaurants serving locally sourced food. The hiking was spectacular, but allow yourself longer time than the locals tell you as there are many side paths and you need time to enjoy the views!
Breakfast was excellent; amazing buffet of at least six different types of fruit, choice of serials (NOT mini Kelloggs packets thank goodness), fresh home-made yoghurt, selection of Home-made jams and marmalade, honey, selection of fresh fruit juices and full English cooked breakfast presented to your own personal preference. Also smoked haddock as an alternative and plenty of toast. Location was perfect, about a mile outside St Just on a very quiet B road between Lands End and St Ives. Very easy to get around the far west of Cornwall.
Great location, complete with some friendly horses next door. Took a bit of finding initially, as didn't realise Gwens bell tent was the name of the plot. We thought it was the name of the site. Bell tent was well kitted out with all essentials. Gas stove, cooking equipment, cutlery and plate, lighting, seating. Gas BBQ, firepit, toilets, shower and water very close by. Nice short walk to Cape Cornwall, with stunning views of lands end and beyond. Stars at night were amazing, and worth going out to the toilet in the middle of the night.
The location was perfect for me as I was visiting some family and friends. It's very handy being in St Just with all the amenities there but also close to the rugged coastline and nature of West Cornwall. It is also much nicer to stay in an authentic miner's cottage rather than in a characterless resort or chain hotel. The cottage was very comfortable and had everything I needed for my stay. It was also lovely and quiet so the perfect getaway from London!
My favorite stop so far on the SWCP. Wonderful accommodations. Breakfast was the best I’ve had so far. Homemade bread. Locally sourced jam Fiona was very knowledgeable about the local area. I’d back in the area will definitely stay for a few days. Thanks for a great experience in St Just.
Fiona was very friendly and she made us feel very welcome.
The room was clean and comfortable.
The furnishings were very nice .
The location was excellent for the Minnack theatre, the tin and copper mines, cape Cornwall etc
Clever design
Great shower
Clean and tidy
Dog treats
Patio area
Facilities
Coffee & machine
Welcome Prosecco and milk and coffee/tea
Location was great for Cape Cornwall
Good variety of shops and Chinese take-away
The Old Chapel was beautifully decorated, immaculately clean and the welcome hamper and toiletries were gorgeous. Our stay was so cosy and comfortable and it was a perfect location for exploring Cornwall.
Great welcome. Comfortable bed. Food in restaurant was good. The area is great for getting away from the hordes of tourists, whilst still having great connections by bus for getting around Cornwall.
The location of the hotel right near Cape Cornwall was fantastic as we were walking the South West Coast Path. The wifi was very strong and having a bar and restaurant on site was very convenient.
Beautiful setting with stunning views over Cape Cornwall, The Staff were very friendly, excellent food, lovely swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi, close to Penzance, Minack Theatre, St Ives.
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