
Lime Kiln, Caerhays
West Portholland
South coast of Cornwall – close to Mevagissey
2 guests 1 bedroom 1 bathroom
Just yards from the beach, this beautifully renovated bolthole is compact, yet cleverly designed, ideal for couples or solo adventures.
With direct access to the beach and a large storage area for paddleboards or kayaks, Lime Kiln is the perfect base for exploring the coast by land or sea.
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Key Features
- Dream location right on the beach
- Light-filled open plan living area
- Fully equipped compact kitchen
- One double bedroom
- Shower room
- Fridge with ice box
- Allocated parking for one car and EV charging point
- Wi-fi available
- Smart TV
- Decked balcony with views of the sea
- Terrace table and chairs and two comfortable recliners
- Barbecue
- Free entry to spectacular Caerhays Gardens (open mid-February – mid-June)
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What You’ll Love About It
If you are dreaming of a peaceful seaside escape where you can wake up to the sound to the waves and step straight out into a quiet Cornish beach, the Lime Kiln is your perfect destination.
The former lime kiln has been renovated to a high standard with modern touches and a light airy feel. The open-plan living space is compact and cosy with everything you need to relax and dine in comfort.
Large sliding doors lead to the private decked terrace with beautiful sea views and the perfect spot for relaxing after a day of exploring.
The property is accessed through large doors with an internal spiral staircase to the accommodation. Below is a large storage area carved into the rock face with ample space for kayaks or paddleboards.
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Entry to Caerhays Castle Gardens
As guests of Caerhays, you have complimentary access to the fabulous Caerhays Castle gardens (open from mid-February to mid-June) which is a horticultural haven of exotic plants, woodland walks and breathtaking views.
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Additional Info
- Washing machine/dryer
- Bed linen provided
- Bath and beach towels provided
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
More About Your Stay
Lime burning was extensive in Cornwall during the 18th and 19th centuries with the majority of kilns being located on the coast or tidal rivers where coal could be easily delivered by sea. The Lime Kiln at West Portholland was opened in 1805 but had closed as a working kiln by 1875.
Located right on the Cornish coast path, there are breathtaking walks in both directions – to the east is the tiny hamlet of East Portholland, then onto renowned Porthluney beach, whilst to the west, the rugged coast leads to the traditional fishing hamlet of Portloe.
Please note that West Portholland, although a tiny hamlet, is a beach car park mainly for locals, but in mid-summer it can become quite vibrant and busy. Plenty to watch from the balcony.
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