Key Features
- Property code: 146
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 5pm
- Check out: 10am
- Bathrooms
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
A spacious detached double-glazed house standing in an elevated position, up the hill from the Old Ferry Inn at Bodinnick, across the water from Fowey.
The Bodinnick ferry offers a regular service across the river to Fowey which has a wide selection of shops, pubs and restaurants is just a couple of minutes walk down the fairly steep hill where there is a pub with restaurant. Easy access to the Fowey 'Hall Walk' only a few minutes away.
Key Features
- Property code: 146
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 5pm
- Check out: 10am
- Bathrooms
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
A spacious detached double-glazed house standing in an elevated position, up the hill from the Old Ferry Inn at Bodinnick, across the water from Fowey.
The Bodinnick ferry offers a regular service across the river to Fowey which has a wide selection of shops, pubs and restaurants is just a couple of minutes walk down the fairly steep hill where there is a pub with restaurant. Easy access to the Fowey 'Hall Walk' only a few minutes away.
Entrance
The house is approached by a flight of railed steps and a pathway to the front door where a couple of further steps lead to the entrance porch and central hallway.
Living Room
Off the hallway is a comfortable sitting room with television and a conservatory which leads onto a small sun terrace above the garage.
Kitchen / Dining Room
On the other side of the hallway is a dining room/fitted kitchen. Kitchen appliances include dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric hob and oven, microwave,
Laundry Room
Laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer and separate W.C.
Bathroom
Upstairs are a bathroom W.C. with hand basin and shower over the bath.
Bedroom 1
Master bedroom with double bed, wash basin and partial river views.
Bedroom 2
Twin bedroom with two single beds, wash basins and also has partial river views.
Bedroom 3
The third very small room has a childs single bed tucked under the eaves measuring 2ft 6in x 5ft 8in and is only suitable for the under 12s.
Heating
Heating is via four electric convector heaters to supplement the two night store units.
A small grassy garden is reached by a dozen steps leading up to one side of the house where toddlers and pets will require supervision. There is a large drop around the property as it is hillside, please do not climb on walls or railings. The garden is not enclosed. Furniture provided.
Fowey (pronounced “Foy”) is an inviting waterside town steeped in history. It stretches for a mile or so along the banks of the River Fowey and is a magnet for sailing enthusiasts. This vibrant place is a real joy to explore; whether you want to shop, sail, go to the beach, walk the South West Coast Path or simply watch the world go by whilst enjoying a pint.
Literary fanatics will be familiar with Fowey as it is synonymous with Daphne du Maurier. The author (famous for novels including Rebecca and Jamaica Inn) moved to the town with her family aged 20 and soon began writing short stories. A few years later, her first novel was published and she continued as a successful writer inspired by Fowey and the surrounding Cornish landscape.
Set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Fowey enjoys fantastic views across the water to Polruan. It also has a sheltered, family friendly beach at Readymoney Cove from which you can walk to St Catherine’s Castle, which is the remains of a small fort built during Henry VIII’s reign to defend the harbour entrance.
There’s never a shortage of things to see and do in the town, with annual events such as the Fowey Festival of Arts and Literature in early May, and the Regatta in late August, both being colourful and lively events worth adding to your calendar.
A holiday cottage in Fowey really is a fantastic base for an escape to Cornwall, with plenty to see and do, plus a great choice of places to eat. And if you fancy venturing out of the town, why not take the ferry across the river to Bodinnick and drive on to the idyllic fishing village of Polperro, or the family and dog-friendly beaches at Talland Bay.
Parking is available both in the small garage and at the front of the property.
- Toddlers and pets will require supervision outside
- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available
- This property welcomes a maximum of two dogs
- Telephone can accept incoming calls only
- This property accommodates up to 4 adults, 1 child and an infant.
- Cot and highchair not available
The Old Ferry Inn
(Less than a mile)
(3)
The quintessential Cornish Inn, from the traditional wood burner to the classic, locally sourced meals. The south facing outside terrace, with its splendid estuary views, makes for the ideal retreat after a day spent along the Hall Walk, South West Coastal Path or just exploring the local area.
The Old Ferry Inn, Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LX (T: 01726 870237)
Very good service and lovey food.
July 2023
Closed when we visited after the Hall walk (mid- March)
March 2023
Unfriendly reception from lady behind bar and menu misleadingly promised home made tartare sauce with two of our dishes, but they came with sauce in sachets. When raised, we were told their chef had left. Not good enough.
September 2019
The Quay Café
(Less than a mile)
Take in the beautiful surroundings, overlooking the River Fowey, with breakfast, lunch, dinner or a glass of wine.
The Quay Café, Penmarlam Boat Yard Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LZ (T: 07855 437004)
Sunny Spice
(Less than a mile)
Excellent quality Indian cuisine presented in a contemporary European style.
Sunny Spice, 39A Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AH (T: 01726 833594)
The Old Quay House
(Less than a mile)
This restaurant offers excellent dining in a relaxed, welcoming setting with creative, contemporary dishes, all locally seasonally produced.
The Old Quay House, 28 Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AQ (T: 01726 833302)
North Street Kitchen & Fitzroy
(Less than a mile)
Simply seafood and arther lovely it is too!
Fitzroy cornwall, 2 Fore Street and 55 North Street, Fowey, Cornwall (T:01726 932934)
Fowey Hall Walk
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Enjoy the still green waters of Pont Pill on a walk of exceptional beauty through National Trust woodland and creek, and with striking views of Fowey Harbour. This excellent circular route includes two ferry rides and is a fun day out for all.
Brilliant walk which we did at least part of most days we were in the area. Plenty of refreshment stops and stunning views of Fowey estuary and Pont Pill.
April 2024
Cornwall Seafari
(Less than a mile)
Enjoy exhilarating rib rides and fascinating bird and wildlife trips along the magnificent South Cornish coast with Cornwall Seafari.
Click here for further information
Fowey Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)
Explore beautiful Fowey Harbour, visit Polruan, explore unspoilt creeks and backwaters and lots more by hiring a self-drive motorboat from Fowey Boat Hire. Tuition, safety gear and fuel provided. Call Steve on 07989 991115
Click here for further information
Fowey River & Sea Cruises
(Less than a mile)
What could be better than a day out on the water during your holiday in Fowey. Offering a range of trips taking in the beautiful Fowey Harbour and beyond with experienced skipper John Barker. Family and dog friendly.
Click here for further information
Fowey Aquarium
(Less than a mile)
(2)
Fowey is a delightful, historic town in Cornwall and its aquarium is a chance to glimpse marine life from the Cornish coast up close. Small but perfectly formed, the aquarium is brimming with opportunities to learn, playing host to a wide range of fish from the tiny gobies and shannies from the shallows, up to conger eels which inhabit deep wrecks. First established in 1952, the aquarium still retains many of the original tanks. Fresh sea water is pumped in daily at high tide and the filtration is minimal, while the majority of fish are obtained locally from fishermen and anglers. A joy for children and adults, opening times vary so check the website before you visit, and prices start at £4 for adults and £2.50 for children.
allow yourselves at least 10 minutes to ensure you see it all !
October 2021
What a cute little place this is! When the children were younger we stayed in Fowey every year, and the first thing they always wanted to do was visit the aquarium. It has a small touch pond as well. But - it is TINY - literally in one large room. So as long as you understand it is what it is, you won't be disappointed. A nice way to spend 30 mins when in Fowey but don't go just for this.
September 2017
Polruan Back Beach
(Less than a mile)
In the heart of Polruan, Back Beach is not short of facilities and nearby shops and restaurants. A pretty little beach that’s popular with families, it has beautiful views across the river to Fowey and is a lovely place to watch the world go by with all the boats pottering along in front of you. It’s predominantly a sand beach, leading to a sheltered section of the river, so it’s good for swimming, but there aren’t any lifeguards around. The only complication for access is that it’s very difficult to park in the village, and it’s a considerable walk down the steep hill from the car park at St Saviours, or a ferry ride across the river from Fowey. Therefore, it’s best to combine a visit with a day exploring the village itself to make the most of it.
Readymoney Cove Beach
(2 miles)
Lantivet Bay
(2 miles)
(1)
Between Polruan and Polperro along the coastal path, Lantivet Bay is only accessible at low tide when a sand and pebble beach is revealed. Parking is in the National Trust car park at Polruan, where there are toilets as well, but there aren’t any facilities closer to the beach itself. Dogs are allowed all year round, which is lovely as it’s the perfect beach to incorporate into a walk. The National Trust recommends a charming circular route, starting in the car park and taking in 2.4 miles of beautiful bays and surrounding landscape, and giving you the chance to explore the area with its rich smuggling heritage.
Parked in the National Trust Car Park and took the footpath towards the beach. Beautiful views.
June 2021
Lantic Bay
(2 miles)
Polkerris Beach
(3 miles)
Popular with families, this idyllic sandy cove offers safe swimming, fantastic watersports and interesting rockpools aswell as tempting beach restaurants. If you're feeling active there are plenty of events throughout the year including beach yoga, beach cleans, sailing events, sea swim and stand up paddleboarding events and more. Hire a paddleboard, learn to sail or simply flop on the sand with a good book, the choice is yours. Plenty of parking at the main Polkerris carpark just 200yards from the beach.
Click here for further details
April 2024
We really enjoyed staying at the Moorings. Being able to park in the garage was a bonus and it was convenient for exploring. We hope to return.
April 2023
Lovelly thanks
April 2023
I thought we had real value for money- terrific location, nice house, Cornish weather! Very nice holiday.
September 2022
Yes, it was very nice. Great to be able to take our two little dogs. They loved the garden.
July 2021
The Moorings is a lovely property with a large outdoor roof terrace over the garage perfect for eating out. It has lots of equipment in the kitchen including dish washer and washer/dryer. The beds are comfy and the towels are fluffy. Nice power shower. It is just a five minute walk from the ferry to Fowey, but very steep! Boat trips to Mevagissey, boat and paddle board hire in the bay, ferry to Polruan all in close proximity. Lots of dog friendly pubs and restaurants. 15 minute drive from Looe and Polperro. Fowey is an upmarket little town with lovely shops in small alleyways. Cider, Cornish pasties, seafood and ice cream in abundance. Beautiful part of the world.
April 2019
Love the house and the pub at the bottom of the road. If you don't mind spending on the ferry to cross to Fowey it's perfect. The Hall Walk to Pont is beautiful, Polruan great little place, then back to Fowey is fab.
April 2024
We really enjoyed staying at the Moorings. Being able to park in the garage was a bonus and it was convenient for exploring. We hope to return.
April 2023
Lovelly thanks
April 2023
I thought we had real value for money- terrific location, nice house, Cornish weather! Very nice holiday.
September 2022
Yes, it was very nice. Great to be able to take our two little dogs. They loved the garden.
July 2021
The Moorings is a lovely property with a large outdoor roof terrace over the garage perfect for eating out. It has lots of equipment in the kitchen including dish washer and washer/dryer. The beds are comfy and the towels are fluffy. Nice power shower. It is just a five minute walk from the ferry to Fowey, but very steep! Boat trips to Mevagissey, boat and paddle board hire in the bay, ferry to Polruan all in close proximity. Lots of dog friendly pubs and restaurants. 15 minute drive from Looe and Polperro. Fowey is an upmarket little town with lovely shops in small alleyways. Cider, Cornish pasties, seafood and ice cream in abundance. Beautiful part of the world.
April 2019
Love the house and the pub at the bottom of the road. If you don't mind spending on the ferry to cross to Fowey it's perfect. The Hall Walk to Pont is beautiful, Polruan great little place, then back to Fowey is fab.
The Old Ferry Inn
(Less than a mile)
(3)
The quintessential Cornish Inn, from the traditional wood burner to the classic, locally sourced meals. The south facing outside terrace, with its splendid estuary views, makes for the ideal retreat after a day spent along the Hall Walk, South West Coastal Path or just exploring the local area.
The Old Ferry Inn, Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LX (T: 01726 870237)
Very good service and lovey food.
July 2023
Closed when we visited after the Hall walk (mid- March)
March 2023
Unfriendly reception from lady behind bar and menu misleadingly promised home made tartare sauce with two of our dishes, but they came with sauce in sachets. When raised, we were told their chef had left. Not good enough.
September 2019
The Quay Café
(Less than a mile)
Take in the beautiful surroundings, overlooking the River Fowey, with breakfast, lunch, dinner or a glass of wine.
The Quay Café, Penmarlam Boat Yard Bodinnick, Fowey PL23 1LZ (T: 07855 437004)
Sunny Spice
(Less than a mile)
Excellent quality Indian cuisine presented in a contemporary European style.
Sunny Spice, 39A Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AH (T: 01726 833594)
The Old Quay House
(Less than a mile)
This restaurant offers excellent dining in a relaxed, welcoming setting with creative, contemporary dishes, all locally seasonally produced.
The Old Quay House, 28 Fore St, Fowey PL23 1AQ (T: 01726 833302)
North Street Kitchen & Fitzroy
(Less than a mile)
Simply seafood and arther lovely it is too!
Fitzroy cornwall, 2 Fore Street and 55 North Street, Fowey, Cornwall (T:01726 932934)
Fowey Hall Walk
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Enjoy the still green waters of Pont Pill on a walk of exceptional beauty through National Trust woodland and creek, and with striking views of Fowey Harbour. This excellent circular route includes two ferry rides and is a fun day out for all.
Brilliant walk which we did at least part of most days we were in the area. Plenty of refreshment stops and stunning views of Fowey estuary and Pont Pill.
April 2024
Cornwall Seafari
(Less than a mile)
Enjoy exhilarating rib rides and fascinating bird and wildlife trips along the magnificent South Cornish coast with Cornwall Seafari.
Click here for further information
Fowey Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)
Explore beautiful Fowey Harbour, visit Polruan, explore unspoilt creeks and backwaters and lots more by hiring a self-drive motorboat from Fowey Boat Hire. Tuition, safety gear and fuel provided. Call Steve on 07989 991115
Click here for further information
Fowey River & Sea Cruises
(Less than a mile)
What could be better than a day out on the water during your holiday in Fowey. Offering a range of trips taking in the beautiful Fowey Harbour and beyond with experienced skipper John Barker. Family and dog friendly.
Click here for further information
Fowey Aquarium
(Less than a mile)
(2)
Fowey is a delightful, historic town in Cornwall and its aquarium is a chance to glimpse marine life from the Cornish coast up close. Small but perfectly formed, the aquarium is brimming with opportunities to learn, playing host to a wide range of fish from the tiny gobies and shannies from the shallows, up to conger eels which inhabit deep wrecks. First established in 1952, the aquarium still retains many of the original tanks. Fresh sea water is pumped in daily at high tide and the filtration is minimal, while the majority of fish are obtained locally from fishermen and anglers. A joy for children and adults, opening times vary so check the website before you visit, and prices start at £4 for adults and £2.50 for children.
allow yourselves at least 10 minutes to ensure you see it all !
October 2021
What a cute little place this is! When the children were younger we stayed in Fowey every year, and the first thing they always wanted to do was visit the aquarium. It has a small touch pond as well. But - it is TINY - literally in one large room. So as long as you understand it is what it is, you won't be disappointed. A nice way to spend 30 mins when in Fowey but don't go just for this.
September 2017
Polruan Back Beach
(Less than a mile)
In the heart of Polruan, Back Beach is not short of facilities and nearby shops and restaurants. A pretty little beach that’s popular with families, it has beautiful views across the river to Fowey and is a lovely place to watch the world go by with all the boats pottering along in front of you. It’s predominantly a sand beach, leading to a sheltered section of the river, so it’s good for swimming, but there aren’t any lifeguards around. The only complication for access is that it’s very difficult to park in the village, and it’s a considerable walk down the steep hill from the car park at St Saviours, or a ferry ride across the river from Fowey. Therefore, it’s best to combine a visit with a day exploring the village itself to make the most of it.
Readymoney Cove Beach
(2 miles)
Lantivet Bay
(2 miles)
(1)
Between Polruan and Polperro along the coastal path, Lantivet Bay is only accessible at low tide when a sand and pebble beach is revealed. Parking is in the National Trust car park at Polruan, where there are toilets as well, but there aren’t any facilities closer to the beach itself. Dogs are allowed all year round, which is lovely as it’s the perfect beach to incorporate into a walk. The National Trust recommends a charming circular route, starting in the car park and taking in 2.4 miles of beautiful bays and surrounding landscape, and giving you the chance to explore the area with its rich smuggling heritage.
Parked in the National Trust Car Park and took the footpath towards the beach. Beautiful views.
June 2021
Lantic Bay
(2 miles)
Polkerris Beach
(3 miles)
Popular with families, this idyllic sandy cove offers safe swimming, fantastic watersports and interesting rockpools aswell as tempting beach restaurants. If you're feeling active there are plenty of events throughout the year including beach yoga, beach cleans, sailing events, sea swim and stand up paddleboarding events and more. Hire a paddleboard, learn to sail or simply flop on the sand with a good book, the choice is yours. Plenty of parking at the main Polkerris carpark just 200yards from the beach.
Click here for further details
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