Wireless Cottage is part of the Grade II-listed Lizard Wireless Station, built by Guglielmo Marconi in 1900 for use in his early radio experiments. Sitting alongside what is now a wireless museum, Wireless Cottage is perched in dramatic isolation above the beautiful curve of Housel Bay, on the edge of Lizard village and close to Lizard Point itself. This simple and evocative wooden building faces south, with wide views over the springy, rabbit-cropped turf to the shimmering ocean and across to the lighthouse at Lizard Point. Wireless Cottage is about as idyllic and romantic a little hideaway as you could wish for.
Ground Floor: hallway leading to kitchen and bathroom with shower cubicle, steps up to sitting room with extensive sea views, steps to double bedroom (with 5' bed) with sea views.
Facilities
Television, washing machine, freezer
Visitor Notes: Access to the cottage is via an uneven track (about half a mile in length) and along a field. Parking is available 100 metres from the cottage. Night storage heating included.