Welcome to Quay Cottage.
Between river and sea. An aerial view of Quay Cottage and it's fabulous location.
The sitting-room has stunning views.
The super spacious kitchen/dining-room.
The bathroom.
What a fabulous location!
The dining-area has oodles of space.
Take in the stunning view from the dining-area.
Bedroom 1 has a comfy king-size bed.
Bedroom 2 has twin beds and a wonderful dual aspect view.
Quay Cottage in the distance.
There is a mooring for use (this dries out at low tide).
The back of Quay Cottage.
What a fabulous spot for al fresco dining.
The  secluded garden, perfect for a quiet read.
Take in the stunning view from dawn until dusk.
There are some fabulous beaches on the Roseland Peninsula, this is Porthurnick.
The Hidden Hut overlooks Porthcurnick beach.
Vibrant St Mawes is a short drive away and has a great selection of places to eat. A passenger ferry can take you over the water to Falmouth from the harbourside.
Take the King Harry ferry over the River Fal and explore west Cornwall.
Pretty St Just in Roseland is a great place to spend time.
Travel further afield and enjoy a day out at The Lost Gardens of Heligan.

Quay Cottage

3150

1.5 miles SW of Portscatho / Sleeps 6 (no children under 2)

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7 Nights from £893


Bedroom details

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Twin

Bedroom 3

Single
Trundle bed

Quay Cottage is all about location, location, location and wow, have they got it right! Situated at the end of a private track, perched at the edge of the woods above the tidal Percuil river, with wonderful views over the water towards St Mawes, this is every holidaymaker’s dream. A truly magical and idyllic spot with its own quay and no near neighbours, it is ideal for a quiet and restful holiday away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you can dare to pull yourself away from this perfect setting then the area has a whole host of fishing harbours and villages to discover, footpaths to explore, beaches to comb and numerous foodie gems to sample.

Perfect for a large family or group of friends wishing to be together, this 17th Century cottage will not disappoint. The large kitchen/diner is the ideal place for sociable gatherings and the spacious dual-aspect sitting-room affords views of the water and the countryside beyond. Wooden stairs lead to the bedrooms and family bathroom on the first floor, with two of the rooms taking advantage of that view of course. Outside there are sunny patios, a walled lawn-area and grassy areas to enjoy and of course that all-important mooring (dries out at low tide).


Ground Floor

Utility-area with washing machine and wash-basin

Shower-room with shower, WC and wash-basin

Step to Kitchen/Dining-room with electric hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher

Sitting-room with TV/DVD player


First Floor

Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5')

Bedroom 2 with twin beds (3') and wash-basin

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, WC and wash-basin

Bedroom 3 with single bed and pull-out bed (both 2'6'' - recommended for children only)


Please note, there are two flights of steps from the parking-area to the property. There are a series of precipitous drops in the gardens and surrounding woodland and additionally there is unprotected water access – children should therefore be supervised at all times.


Features

  • No pets
  • Arrive/Depart Friday
  • Private parking for 3 cars
  • WiFi
  • No smoking
  • Pub 1.5 miles
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Full electric CH