Chapel Mead

Polruan, South East Cornwall

  • 5 Star
  • A stunning property with breathtaking views of the Fowey River and the sea. Peaceful setting and close to the Village.

You can book this property from:

  • £1,260 per week
  • £180 per night
  • 5 Star

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 3 king/super-king beds
  • 2 single beds
  • Bunk beds to sleep 2

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 4 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath
  • Shower

Accessibility

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

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Welcome pack
  • River views
  • Harbour views
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Watersports
  • Fishing

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Balcony
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Secure bicycle storage

How far to ...?

  • Beach 0.1 miles
  • Pub 0.2 miles
  • Shop 0.5 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 17:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Chapel Mead is a stunning and spacious property with breathtaking views of the Fowey River and the sea and with its own steps down to the beach known as ‘Boy’s Cove’ accessed directly from the bottom of the garden. Peaceful and secluded yet within easy reach of the village, offering spectacular views from almost every room.

Built on a hillside, Polruan's steep narrow lanes tumble down to the harbour and are quiet, unspoilt and virtually car free. Just a ferry ride away is the sailing town of Fowey famous for its yearly Regatta. This is Daphne du Maurier country and the acclaimed Fowey festival attracts many to its talks, walks, plays and poetry. Surrounded by miles of beautiful coast and countryside opportunities for walking abound. There is a scenic 1.5 mile coastal walk to sandy Lantic Bay, and the popular Hall Walk will take you from Polruan to Fowey via Bodinnick and two ferries. Nearby beaches include Readymoney Cove, Lantic Bay and Polkerris and both the famous Eden Project and the 'Lost Gardens of Heligan' are within easy driving distance. 

All of Chapel Mead's main rooms have been carefully designed to maximise the enjoyment of this special location. The house has both a large drawing room with French doors giving views out to sea and a spacious sitting room with comfortable seating and a large wood-burning stove. Both rooms have wide concertina doors which lead on to the veranda and expansive gardens with uninterrupted views out to sea.  An ample kitchen is well equipped and has an extending oak table and lovely views over the mouth of the river. A generous pantry leads off the kitchen. There is also a bedroom and shower room on this level. Upstairs there are four bedrooms (all with views), two bathrooms and a shower room.

Outside the veranda provides a wide covered area and benefits from a south westerly aspect from which to admire the view and the late afternoon sun, making it ideal for drinks and al-fresco dining. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with a variety of sitting areas and both wooden and stone benches overlooking the sea. A number of steps lead up from the garden to the ample parking area.

Chapel Mead can be rented out with Gartree Cottage next door for a larger group (sleeping 14 in total).

GROUND FLOOR:
Drawing Room:
TV, DVD player, coal effect electric fire.
Sitting Room: TV, DVD player, stereo, feature woodburner.
Kitchen: Gas range cooker, twin ovens, microwave, Belfast sink, fridge/freezer in pantry.
Bedroom 5: Twin beds (3')
Shower Room: Thermostatic shower, basin, w.c.

FIRST FLOOR:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize bed (5'), armchairs En Suite Bathroom: Roll-top bath, basin, w.c. 
Bedroom 2: Kingsize bed (5'), sofa En Suite Shower Room: Thermostatic shower, basin, w.c. 
Bedroom 3: Kingsize bed (5')
Bedroom 4: Bunk beds (bottom bunk is a small double).
Bathroom: Bath (with hand-held shower off mixer taps), basin, w.c.

DOWNSTAIRS UTILITY ROOM:
Washing Machine
Table Football

GARDEN & PARKING:
Ample parking for up to four cars. Expansive garden, mainly laid to lawn. Covered patio area with garden furniture. Spiral metal staircase at bottom of the garden for access to a small beach during low tide - only accessible by previous agreement. 

Power and Heat: Electric Heaters, Log Burner in main lounge (logs supplied) and electricity included in rent.
Bedding & Linen: Pillows & duvets included. Linen and towels provided. (Towels provided from 2021)
Baby Equipment: Travel cot and high chair are available on request - please order in advance.
Shop: 0.1 ml  Pub: 0.2 ml

NOTES: No smoking. No pets. WiFi provided. Important information about internet usage. Telephone provided (honesty box). Mobile phone reception varies. Information about mobile phone coverage.  Visitors who find steps a challenge, can be dropped by car in West Street and can enter the property via the front garden which has around half a dozen steps. Spiral metal staircase at bottom of the garden, when accessing please take care and only use during low tide. A washing machine is in the store (which also houses the boiler and serves as a drying room). Please be aware the gardener comes one afternoon each week to cut the grass (usually Thursday afternoon - weather permitting).

Reviews

Lovely weekend in Chapel Mead with five friends. Very comfortable and well equipped. Directions were excellent. Fabulous views across the estuary. Great for watching the rough seas. Would stay again. Thank you for the wine.

Mrs K,

The house was ideal for us. We were a party of 9, 5 adult, 3 children and an infant. The equipment and space in the house was everything we needed. The views were amazing, and access to the village very good.

Mr S,

Fantastic Stay at this property the view was amazing and house very comfortable will definitely stay again

Mr C,

Really lovely house and location.

Mr F,

Location

Polruan's position on a headland jutting out into the estuary meant that it once had great importance as a lookout point.  Now, visitors can share the same commanding views from the headland looking out to sea, and across to Fowey on the far bank.

While up here, gazing out into the distance, you may spot sea birds and other wildlife, and maybe even the odd seal.  Much of the area is not only an AONB, but also a Special Area of Conservation, so that it can be preserved for future generations.

Like most villages in the area, the primary industry has always been fishing, however the locals are very welcoming to visitors, and tourism has taken its place.

Walkers will find the landscape to be ideal for hiking, or if you prefer just a gentle stroll, there are lots of options available.  Upon your return, you can relax with a meal or drink in The Lugger Inn, or hop on the ferry and visit one of the pubs or cafes in Fowey.