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Cockleshell Cottage S
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2 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 4 Gäste1500.0 m²
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Falmouth, England
- Falmouth University16 Gehminuten
- Swanpool Beach4 Autominuten
- Gyllyngvase Beach8 Autominuten
- Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall)54 Autominuten
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2 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 4 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
2 Einzelbetten
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Doppelbett
1 Badezimmer
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Cockleshell Cottage S
Summary:
This authentic Fisherman's cottage, located just off of the historic Falmouth High Street is a Cornish gem, boasting a fabulous view overlooking the harbour and a stones throw from the high street you are perfectly located to explore Falmouth and all it's treats and treasures.
Immerse yourself into Cornish life and embrace the fresh sea air from the comfort of your own cottage. A foodies heaven with fabulous Pubs and bakeries only minutes away, Cockleshell Cottage is your home away from home.
The Space:
The bright reception room enables you to enjoy magnificent views across Falmouth’s bustling harbour, over to Flushing, panning along Trefusis point and over to Roseland. You can bathe in the best marine and coastal views Falmouth has to offer.
With a separate kitchen equipped with everything you'd need during your stay, enjoy breakfast with a view from the reception room! Wherever you choose to sit you can revel in the views, either at the table or sofa.
A master bedroom to the right lends itself to a day of lounging due to its beautiful double bed. With breath taking views of the harbour, why not spend time the day lounging in bed with the view of the tranquil waves and allow yourself to detox from the world.
To the left is the second bedroom, with 2 full size single beds perfectly positioned to experience the outdoor seating, helping to bring the natural world inside to continue your immersive experience of Cornwall.
The main bathroom with shower, WC and basin, ideal for recuperating after an exhausting day paddleboarding.
The Neighborhood:
Wander outside to reach Falmouth’s Old High Street and be welcomed by an eclectic mix of boutiques, independent shops, hidden courtyards and opeways that give glimpses of the sea.
And when out among its cobbled streets you’ll discover why Falmouth is rated as one of the top places to live in the whole of the Southwest. A town rightly regarded as home of fine culinary flair, with an ever-evolving range of award-winning, independent, and pop-up restaurants just waiting to be relished.
Be drawn in by the smell of freshly baked goods at Stones Bakery that are prepared on-site each morning, sample the sweet and savoury goods along with a barista prepared coffee.
Be tempted by the promise of a rustic meal at The Boathouse or go to The Star and Garter to indulge in local ingredients at the gastropub. Before jumping on a ferry for an excursion on the water you could grab something to-go, then dangle your legs over the water at the Prince of Wales Pier. Don’t forget to look back at The Fisherman’s Cottage as you cross the harbour and find your window from the water!
Bustling with life, the creative town of Falmouth has been home to an arts school for over a hundred years, so culture abounds here. From The Poly, a unique arts centre with film screenings and exhibitions, to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, and plenty of other independent galleries in between, your appetite for the artistic will certainly be satisfied.
From the Pier there are regular ferry services that provide scenic trips across the harbour to the picturesque villages of Flushing and St.Mawes Or alternatively you could travel up the Fal river to Truro and enjoy a day in the city exploring the cathedral.
Falmouth is an ancient historical harbour offering a strong and prominent boating culture, here is a plethora of options to keep yourselves busy from sailing (hire or lessons), yacht building, a number of regattas throughout the year to enjoy if boating is your niche. Fishing and sea safaris can be arranged and organised from the convenience of a short walk to the pier which offer a lively and exciting day out with friends or family. Falmouth is lucky to be surrounding by phenomenal coast line and as a result costal walks are plentiful, which gives you a unique opportunity to explore Cornwalls rugged coastline.
You’re never far from a beach in Cornwall, and Falmouth has some of the best.
There is so much to explore on foot. The Blue-flag Gyllyngvase is the most popular beach in town, a 30 minute stroll away through town, but be sure to factor in time for distractions along the way, the sights and sounds of the bustling high street. Gylly benefits from RNLI lifeguards during the summer and a brilliant café and restaurant. Castle Beach and Swanpool Beach sit either side of Gyllyngvase.
For seclusion, head over to the Helford River, where secret coves and quiet beaches are managed by the National Trust nestle within verdant, treelined riverbanks. Pack your swimming attire to make the most of the clear waters of South Cornwall.
Life just feels better with sand in your toes and salt in your hair.
Part of the appeal of the Cornish way of life is embracing the outdoors, if you fancy embodying this naturalistic rural way of living, a trip to the breath-taking Helford River area is needed! Either take a boat or a short drive over to the renowned ancient woodland and creeks that are simply brimming with nature.
Allow serenity into your life, slowly taking in the unspoilt iconic Frenchman’s Creek, of Daphne du Maurier fame. Perfect for a complete day out with the subtropical gardens housing rare exotic plants, flourishing here in the southern Cornish climate to a dog friendly beach with crystal clear waters, there’s something for everyone! Even an ideal spot to enjoy a local ale at Ferryboat Inn before heading home to The Fisherman’s Cottage.
Soak up Cornwalls cultural heritage and be transported back in time with a visit to the 16th century St Mawes Castle an artillery fortress and the historic Pendennis Castle, built by Henry VIII. The acclaimed National Maritime Museum, just 15 minutes’ walk, will immerse you in the colourful history of Falmouth and beyond. Both Tudor Castles of Pendennis and St Mawes are governed and maintained by the English Heritage, giving budding historians plenty to explore and immerse yourself in.
A vibrant food scene, along with an abundance of calendar events throughout the year, make Falmouth a top cultural destination, as well as a wonderfully scenic one. From the International Sea Shanty Festival to the renowned restaurants, bars and cafés, there are adventures to be found in every sense and direction. Falmouth’s Oyster Festival, Beer Festival and Falmouth week are also not to be missed.
Getting Around:
Getting around Falmouth is quick and easy, everything is within a comfortable walking distance, just follow the road down as we are just off of the old high street.
We are very lucky in Falmouth to have an abundance of fantastic Food and Drink so it’s hard not to just recommend everything. However, here are some personal favourites:
Restaurant Four (French) Great Shakes (Milkshakes)
Thai Orchid (Thai) Rising Dragon (Chinese)
Amanzi (South African) Oggies (Bakery + Coffee)
Kona’s (Hawaii Style Tapas). Habour Lights (Fish and Chips)
Boo Koos (Burgers) Chic Pea (Falafel, Hot boxes, Wraps)
Pho bar (Vietnamese) Pizza on the corner (Kebabs, Pizza, Chips)
The Shack (Seafood) Haberneros (Burritos)
There is a local bus shuttle service in and out of town as well as a general bus service to the surrounding area if you’d like to explore all of Cornwall. Falmouth also offers a convenient ferry service to neighbouring towns along with sightseeing tours and ferry taxi, all of which can be accessed via the pier just down the hill.
if you need a supermarket there is a Spar and a Tesco’s a two-minute walk away, just follow the road down. Spar is open late 7 days a week which comes in very handy!
If you are planning on exploring further around Cornwall here are some main locations, times, and distances:
St Ives – 27 miles – 50 minutes
Penzance – 27 miles – 50 minutes
St Austell – 25 miles – 55 minutes
Padstow – 36 miles – 65 minutes
Newquay – 24 miles – 55 minutes
Truro – 11 Miles – 25 minutes
Bodmin – 37 Miles – 60 Minutes
Lizard – 24 Miles – 50 Minutes
Lands’ End – 38 Miles – 70 minutes
This authentic Fisherman's cottage, located just off of the historic Falmouth High Street is a Cornish gem, boasting a fabulous view overlooking the harbour and a stones throw from the high street you are perfectly located to explore Falmouth and all it's treats and treasures.
Immerse yourself into Cornish life and embrace the fresh sea air from the comfort of your own cottage. A foodies heaven with fabulous Pubs and bakeries only minutes away, Cockleshell Cottage is your home away from home.
The Space:
The bright reception room enables you to enjoy magnificent views across Falmouth’s bustling harbour, over to Flushing, panning along Trefusis point and over to Roseland. You can bathe in the best marine and coastal views Falmouth has to offer.
With a separate kitchen equipped with everything you'd need during your stay, enjoy breakfast with a view from the reception room! Wherever you choose to sit you can revel in the views, either at the table or sofa.
A master bedroom to the right lends itself to a day of lounging due to its beautiful double bed. With breath taking views of the harbour, why not spend time the day lounging in bed with the view of the tranquil waves and allow yourself to detox from the world.
To the left is the second bedroom, with 2 full size single beds perfectly positioned to experience the outdoor seating, helping to bring the natural world inside to continue your immersive experience of Cornwall.
The main bathroom with shower, WC and basin, ideal for recuperating after an exhausting day paddleboarding.
The Neighborhood:
Wander outside to reach Falmouth’s Old High Street and be welcomed by an eclectic mix of boutiques, independent shops, hidden courtyards and opeways that give glimpses of the sea.
And when out among its cobbled streets you’ll discover why Falmouth is rated as one of the top places to live in the whole of the Southwest. A town rightly regarded as home of fine culinary flair, with an ever-evolving range of award-winning, independent, and pop-up restaurants just waiting to be relished.
Be drawn in by the smell of freshly baked goods at Stones Bakery that are prepared on-site each morning, sample the sweet and savoury goods along with a barista prepared coffee.
Be tempted by the promise of a rustic meal at The Boathouse or go to The Star and Garter to indulge in local ingredients at the gastropub. Before jumping on a ferry for an excursion on the water you could grab something to-go, then dangle your legs over the water at the Prince of Wales Pier. Don’t forget to look back at The Fisherman’s Cottage as you cross the harbour and find your window from the water!
Bustling with life, the creative town of Falmouth has been home to an arts school for over a hundred years, so culture abounds here. From The Poly, a unique arts centre with film screenings and exhibitions, to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, and plenty of other independent galleries in between, your appetite for the artistic will certainly be satisfied.
From the Pier there are regular ferry services that provide scenic trips across the harbour to the picturesque villages of Flushing and St.Mawes Or alternatively you could travel up the Fal river to Truro and enjoy a day in the city exploring the cathedral.
Falmouth is an ancient historical harbour offering a strong and prominent boating culture, here is a plethora of options to keep yourselves busy from sailing (hire or lessons), yacht building, a number of regattas throughout the year to enjoy if boating is your niche. Fishing and sea safaris can be arranged and organised from the convenience of a short walk to the pier which offer a lively and exciting day out with friends or family. Falmouth is lucky to be surrounding by phenomenal coast line and as a result costal walks are plentiful, which gives you a unique opportunity to explore Cornwalls rugged coastline.
You’re never far from a beach in Cornwall, and Falmouth has some of the best.
There is so much to explore on foot. The Blue-flag Gyllyngvase is the most popular beach in town, a 30 minute stroll away through town, but be sure to factor in time for distractions along the way, the sights and sounds of the bustling high street. Gylly benefits from RNLI lifeguards during the summer and a brilliant café and restaurant. Castle Beach and Swanpool Beach sit either side of Gyllyngvase.
For seclusion, head over to the Helford River, where secret coves and quiet beaches are managed by the National Trust nestle within verdant, treelined riverbanks. Pack your swimming attire to make the most of the clear waters of South Cornwall.
Life just feels better with sand in your toes and salt in your hair.
Part of the appeal of the Cornish way of life is embracing the outdoors, if you fancy embodying this naturalistic rural way of living, a trip to the breath-taking Helford River area is needed! Either take a boat or a short drive over to the renowned ancient woodland and creeks that are simply brimming with nature.
Allow serenity into your life, slowly taking in the unspoilt iconic Frenchman’s Creek, of Daphne du Maurier fame. Perfect for a complete day out with the subtropical gardens housing rare exotic plants, flourishing here in the southern Cornish climate to a dog friendly beach with crystal clear waters, there’s something for everyone! Even an ideal spot to enjoy a local ale at Ferryboat Inn before heading home to The Fisherman’s Cottage.
Soak up Cornwalls cultural heritage and be transported back in time with a visit to the 16th century St Mawes Castle an artillery fortress and the historic Pendennis Castle, built by Henry VIII. The acclaimed National Maritime Museum, just 15 minutes’ walk, will immerse you in the colourful history of Falmouth and beyond. Both Tudor Castles of Pendennis and St Mawes are governed and maintained by the English Heritage, giving budding historians plenty to explore and immerse yourself in.
A vibrant food scene, along with an abundance of calendar events throughout the year, make Falmouth a top cultural destination, as well as a wonderfully scenic one. From the International Sea Shanty Festival to the renowned restaurants, bars and cafés, there are adventures to be found in every sense and direction. Falmouth’s Oyster Festival, Beer Festival and Falmouth week are also not to be missed.
Getting Around:
Getting around Falmouth is quick and easy, everything is within a comfortable walking distance, just follow the road down as we are just off of the old high street.
We are very lucky in Falmouth to have an abundance of fantastic Food and Drink so it’s hard not to just recommend everything. However, here are some personal favourites:
Restaurant Four (French) Great Shakes (Milkshakes)
Thai Orchid (Thai) Rising Dragon (Chinese)
Amanzi (South African) Oggies (Bakery + Coffee)
Kona’s (Hawaii Style Tapas). Habour Lights (Fish and Chips)
Boo Koos (Burgers) Chic Pea (Falafel, Hot boxes, Wraps)
Pho bar (Vietnamese) Pizza on the corner (Kebabs, Pizza, Chips)
The Shack (Seafood) Haberneros (Burritos)
There is a local bus shuttle service in and out of town as well as a general bus service to the surrounding area if you’d like to explore all of Cornwall. Falmouth also offers a convenient ferry service to neighbouring towns along with sightseeing tours and ferry taxi, all of which can be accessed via the pier just down the hill.
if you need a supermarket there is a Spar and a Tesco’s a two-minute walk away, just follow the road down. Spar is open late 7 days a week which comes in very handy!
If you are planning on exploring further around Cornwall here are some main locations, times, and distances:
St Ives – 27 miles – 50 minutes
Penzance – 27 miles – 50 minutes
St Austell – 25 miles – 55 minutes
Padstow – 36 miles – 65 minutes
Newquay – 24 miles – 55 minutes
Truro – 11 Miles – 25 minutes
Bodmin – 37 Miles – 60 Minutes
Lizard – 24 Miles – 50 Minutes
Lands’ End – 38 Miles – 70 minutes
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- Falmouth University - 16 Gehminuten - 1.4 km
- National Maritime Museum Cornwall - 16 Gehminuten - 1.4 km
- Pendennis Castle - 3 Autominuten - 2.6 km
- Swanpool Beach - 4 Autominuten - 2.7 km
- Gyllyngvase Beach - 8 Autominuten - 2.5 km
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- Rising Dragon - 6 Gehminuten
- Beerwolf Books - 6 Gehminuten
- Boo Koos - 6 Gehminuten
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