Summers
5877St Mawes | Sleeps 6 + cot* (no children from 1 to 7)
7 Nights from £1311
Mrs Gill May 2026
Great house which was excellently equipped with high quality goods (not a whiff of Ikea ??). It made for the perfect base for our multi-generational holiday. We were very lucky with the weather so it was great to sit outside at the front and watch the boats and paddle boarders. We had some great meals out - The Hidden Hut and The Standard Inn both in Portscatho and Idle rocks and Tresanton (birthday celebrations) in St Mawes. Hoping to come back soon, thank you! ...
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Mr Matthews April 2026
Absolutely stunning property with unrivalled views, fantastic accommodation and impeccably clean.
First time in this property and 13th time staying in St Mawes and will definitely book this property again.
Mrs Higgins April 2026
Summers was a beautiful home to stay in. It was in great condition well thought out equipped with everything you would need. It was finished and fitted to a high standard . We cooked meal in and ate out locally too in the pub up the road . The view from the window in living area was fantastic we could have sat all day just watching the boats, people swimming and paddle boarding by . The warm days we had we made use of the comfortable garden furniture at front of house over looking the bay . St Mawes is quite with enough shops to get by . We walked the footpaths around 30 miles while we were there on the coast and around the harbours lots of different areas to explore near by . ...
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Mrs Young April 2026
As a family, we regularly holiday in Cornwall, but this was our first time to St Mawes - a beautiful location and a fabulous holiday home with the most idyllic views and very high property specification. The village has pretty much all that you need, with a good pub and hotel restaurants, a grocery shop, bakery and a rather nice deli / café serving fresh coffee at Mr Scorse's. It even has a Tudor castle! Took the local ferry to Falmouth, with lots to do and see, as well as many beautiful country gardens to explore, and walks to the lighthouse and the very pretty church and churchyard at St Just in Roseland that leads down to the creek. We went in April - beautiful spring colours and warm enough to thoroughly enjoy!...
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Mr Wilkinson March 2026
Difficult to find anything to complain about at Summers, everything is of a high standard and the views are amazing. Only one problem for us, Summers has spoilt it for future holidays anywhere else.
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