• A delightful, hidden-away, cosy cottage just moments from the harbour

You can book this property from:

  • £653 per week
  • £93 per night
  • 5 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 double bed
  • 1 single bed
  • 2 single Zip&Link beds (combine for king/super king)

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • Bath
  • Shower

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Ground floor WC

Families

  • Family friendly

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Watersports
  • Fishing

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Barbecue

How far to ...?

  • Beach 0.6 miles
  • Pub 0.1 miles
  • Shop 0.1 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Set over 3 floors with steep stairs on each level with good handrails.
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 09:00

Description

Killas Cottage takes its name from the local stone from which it is built and is found in a tucked-away passageway, with no passing traffic, just moments from the town centre and harbour front. You could stroll down to the harbour with your morning coffee, pick up a fresh croissant along the way and sit on the wall watching the marine activity as everything is within an easy walk.

A gorgeous, terraced 18th Century cottage which has been beautifully modernised inside whilst retaining authentic features such as the exposed stone walls and timber beams, flagstone flooring and the snuggly fireplace with its wood-burning stove. The original wood panelling has been restored effectively to create a traditional yet contemporary feel to the cottage and the two luxurious bathrooms are a delightful mix of bold colour and style.

This old cottage set across three floors, (with steep stairs on each level), has three bedrooms and is ideal for a small family of up to four or for a group of friends wanting to discover the delights of this estuary town. The quirky feel to the cottage ensures character in abundance combined with modern facilities and a great location.

GROUND FLOOR:
Living Room:
Stone fireplace with woodburner, TV with Firestick, doors leading to outdoor terrace area.
Kitchen/Dining Room: Electric oven, gas hob, fridge, dishwasher, Magimix coffee machine, Bluetooth speaker. Utility cupboard: freezer, washer/dryer and microwave.
Shower Room: Walk-in shower, basin, WC, feature heated towel rail.

FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom 1:
Super kingsize bed (6’), may be unzipped to form 2 x singles if requested at the time of booking, bedside units, chest of drawers, hanging rail.
Bedroom 2: Single bed (3’), bedside table, chest of drawers, hanging rail.
Bathroom: Bath with mixer shower, basin, WC, feature heated towel rail.

SECOND FLOOR:
Bedroom 3:
Double bed (4’6” - bookable for one person only), bedside units, chest of drawers, hanging rail, Freeview TV. River glimpses between rooftops. NB – there is limited head height in this room and steep stairs which may be unsuitable for young children so please do consider this when booking.

GARDEN & PARKING: A raised, sun-trap terrace at the rear accessed by metal steps with garden furniture and barbecue – ready for Summer 2021. No private parking but local public parking available nearby.

Pets Welcome: Maximum 1 dog; £25 per week.
Power and Heat: Electricity and heating included in the rent. Gas-fired central heating, woodburning stove and heated towel rails.
Bedding and Linen: Bed linen and towels provided, please bring your own beach towels.
Baby Equipment: Sorry, not provided at this property.
Shop: 50 yds. Pub: 50 yds.

NOTES: No smoking. WiFi provided. Mobile phone reception varies. Whilst this cottage has two double rooms it is only suitable for a maximum of four people due to the limited shared living spaces. 

Reviews

Great location, clean & cosy. Great shower and comfortable beds.

Mr M,

Lovely cottage in a fantastic location right in the heart of Fowey. It had everything we needed for a great holiday. Excellent heating and hot water, comfortable beds, great showers. We would stay here again.

Mr C,

Had a lovely week stay in this cottage over the Christmas period very cosy and in the perfect location for shops , pubs and restaurants will definitely be returning .

Miss M,

Nice property in a central location with comfortable beds and good quality linen. The living room is quite small and might not be suitable for families with active young children.

Mr T,

Perfect location, right in the heart of Fowey with everything at the doorstep. Nicely renovated and newly decorated. The cottage was clean, and well equipped. Ideal as a base to explore as a family of four.

Mr J,

Lovely central location & everything we needed for our stay was there - thank you ??

Mrs Caroline G,

Great property in a fantastic location right behind the main town of Fowey, an ideal base for exploring and relaxing alike. Small unloading bay a few metres from the property as well as short, relatively flat walks to more long term parking options.

Mr L,

Location is excellent. If TV is important to occupants the Firestick may not be easily usable to access normal terrestrial programmes. Fowey is well-served by a number of excellent restaurants all of which appear to be dog-friendly.

Mr K,

Location

If you haven't yet discovered Fowey, you've got a treat in store. Full of multicoloured cottages, perched on the hillsides leading down to the sea, this little fishing town has lots to tempt visitors.

There is an entrancing collection of unique local shops and boutiques, along with harbourside cafes, pubs which will give you a hearty welcome and a good atmosphere, and restaurants offering tempting local produce. If you want a unique insight into the local species in these waters, you could visit Fowey Aquarium, whose residents include specimens brought in by local fishermen.

If you're a fan of Daphne du Maurier, you may want to visit the Literary Centre, which gives information and exhibits about the author and her life and work. There is also the Fowey Festival of Words and Music, held in May, in which du Maurier, and many other authors, artists and musicians, are celebrated. Another great spectacle is the Fowey Royal Regatta, held in August.

Fowey lies within one of the many Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Cornwall, and the backdrop of the surrounding countryside, with its tidal creeks, rolling fields and rugged cliffs, will make you want to return here again and again.