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Feock 3 bed pet friendly holiday cottage

England  > South West England  > Cornwall  > Feock

ID  5709

General

In Feock, on the shores of tidal Restronguet Creek on Point Quay, is this cottage, part of an historic Grade II listed building, with wonderful views of the creek and woodland on the opposite shore. In a tranquil position, it has enclosed gardens front and back and waterside lawn for daydreaming, breakfast or launching small boats.

Little path from drive to front door leading into the kitchen; hall with good view and door to little enclosed garden (good for creek-watching and bird sounds on summer evenings); living/dining room with woodburner, lovely pictures, TV/DVD and dining table in the window for views; fitted kitchen (dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier, microwave, freezer) with breakfast table.

Two twin bedrooms downstairs; bathroom (suite plus bath-shower). Upstairs, master double bedroom with creek views, and bathroom (suite plus bath-shower). Boats can be hired and delivered. Pub, 1 mile. Wonderfully peaceful base for bird or creek-watching or just messing about on the water.

Guest Comments

"Lovely, quiet location pretty much off the tourist track (apart from walkers and cyclists). Cottage well presented and well equipped. Cream tea & flowers nice touch. Definitely consider a return visit. Good pubs nearby - walkable if you're energetic! No nearby shops so need to bring basics with you or head into Truro for supplies/groceries. Lovely cafe (great breakfast) at nearby Loe beach and also good watersports facilities - hiring kayaks, row boats, dinghys, windsurfing. Can also launch from here."

"we couldn't fault this cottage, the position, area, well-equipped. We would love to return to this property in the not not too distant future, certainly one of the best holiday properties we have stayed in."

"What we liked about our cottage was that it was exactly per the brochure and website so no surprises - and that location!"

"Take advantage of the lovely walk to the "Old Quay Inn" it is one mile door to door but suggest reserving a table as it gets very busy. Using the Falmouth park and ride facility (if like us with bus passes) and taking the ferry to St. Mawes is well worth doing. You can get a combined ferry and castle ticket for nine pounds (concession)"