In a beautiful woodland valley near Swanpool Beach and Nature Reserve
- £447 per week
- £64 per night
- 3 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 2 Pets
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 1 single bed
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
Bathrooms
- 2 WCs
- Towels provided
- Bath
- Shower
Accessibility
- Ground floor WC
Families
- Family friendly
- Highchair
- Stairgate
Special Features
- WiFi
- Welcome pack
- Electric car charging point
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Watersports
- Fishing
- Golf
- Pony trekking/horse riding
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Barbecue
- Private parking
How far to ...?
- Beach 1.1 miles
- Pub 0.1 miles
- Shop 1 mile
Important - please note
House Rules
- The Shared Splash Pool is open from April to the end of October
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
A stylishly-presented cottage in the peaceful setting of Pendra Loweth, also known as The Village of Gardens. A tranquil setting of self-catering holiday cottages surrounded by award-winning gardens in a secluded, south-facing woodland valley, near Falmouth. A short distance away is the Swanpool Nature Reserve and beach with its watersports activities and cafe. Maenporth beach, which is perfect for kayaking, is a 10 minute drive and Gyllingvase beach with the fantastic Gylly Cafe overlooking the beach is along the coast path.
The main living space of Anneth Gover is open-plan with a comfortable seating area and patio doors leading out to the paved terrace. A lovely sunny place to sit with your morning coffee. There’s a well-equipped kitchen for dining in or take your pick from the vast array of excellent restaurants available locally. Two smart bedrooms make this cottage ideal for a small family or couple where your two dogs are welcome too.
Each cottage has its own private outdoor seating area and can share the extensive communal gardens with its gurgling stream running through. Also included is a children’s play area complete with wooden climbing frames, an on-site café/bar and a splash pool (facilities open from Easter to the end of October), launderette facilities and electric car charging points at the main reception.
GROUND FLOOR:
Living Area: Range of comfy seating, TV, radio, dining table and chairs, double doors to the terrace.
Kitchen Area: Electric hob and oven, dishwasher, fridge with ice box.
Cloakroom: Basin, w.c., heated towel rail
FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom 1: Double bed (4'6"), bedside units, dressing table, wardrobe.
Bedroom 2: Single bed (3'), chest of drawers.
Bathroom: Bath with electric shower over, basin, w.c., heated towel rail
GARDEN & PARKING: Paved, private terrace with picnic table and barbecue (terrace not enclosed). Extensive communal areas with open lawn and stream running through the grounds. Allocated parking space in communal car park 25 yards away.
Pets Welcome: Maximum 2 pets; £25 per pet per week.
Power and Heat: Electricity included; electric panel heating. Heated towel rail in bathroom and cloakroom.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
Baby Equipment: Fixed stairgate in place. Highchair provided. Other equipment not provided.
Shop: 1 mile Pub: 100yds
NOTES: No smoking. WiFi provided. Mobile phone reception varies. Coin-operated launderette facilities available on site.
Location
Based around a thriving harbour Falmouth is gateway to the beautiful Fal River which runs through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is famous for its creative buzz with many art galleries displaying contemporary works and venues showcasing independent films and live bands. The many reasons to visit include, the fascinating maritime heritage; the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - perfect for walking and family days out; watersports; boat trips running from the pier and quay; and plenty of family-friendly attractions. Falmouth is surrounded by several fantastic beaches and is known for its year-round events calendar.
Falmouth's maritime legacy and coastal culture is a huge part of its charm boasting world-class watersports on its sheltered waters including gig rowing, kayaking, diving and regularly hosting sailing events such as Falmouth Regatta, and the Pendennis Cup.
Why visit Falmouth?
- Fascinating maritime heritage
- A choice of four beaches; Castle beach, Gyllyngvase beach, Swanpool beach and Maenporth beach, brilliant for families
- Watersports including surfing, windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, diving
- A working port with the world's third largest natural deep-water harbour
- Located next to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty along the Helford and Fal Rivers
- A variety of festivals and events calendar all year round
- Creative buzz: art galleries, exhibitions, independent shops
- A huge array of things to see and do, such as eight gardens nearby, four main beaches and over twenty family attractions
- A foodie's paradise: eat freshly-caught seafood, visit delicious delis, great food festivals, beachside restaurants, traditional pubs
- Beautiful walks and trails nearby
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