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Ivy Cottage

From £639

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10% off weekly bookings in 2024, if booked by 30th April.

  • Property code: IVYCOT
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 10:00
  • Check out: 16:00
  • Access statement available
  • Bathrooms
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Ivy Cottage is situated in the heart of the charming fishing village of Polruan. The cottage is situated only a short walk to the Quay, beach and pubs. This cosy cottage has a quirky reverse-level layout offering two double bedrooms and large family bathroom on the ground floor, and an open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, and third bedroom upstairs. The property has the most stunning views overlooking the harbour and across to Fowey from it's elevated decked garden.  

Whether you want to spend a day out walking the coast path, enjoy a meal out in the village, or take the passenger ferry over to Fowey you will never be short of fun activities and days out. Fowey has an abundance of great places to eat, and some lovely boutique shops. Ivy Cottage offers the perfect holiday for any time of year.

Entrance Level;

Bedroom 1 with 4ft 6ins double bed.
Bedroom 2 with 4ft 6ins double bed.
Both have wardrobes and drawers.
Family Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC.

Stairs leading up to:

Living Area with woodburner, smart Tv and 2 sofas.
Kitchen/Dining Area with an electric oven and hob, fridge with a small freezer compartment, microwave oven and Tassimo coffee machine.
Bedroom 3, leads off living area, with 6ft king size bed, wardrobe and smart TV.

Large elevated decked and grass area with table and seating. Wonderful views across the harbour to Fowey.  Top part of the garden is accessible but kept long with wild flowers.  Accessed via 26 steps.

Basement under the cottage which has the washing machine, spare fridge freezer, BBQ and plenty of storage room if required.

If you’re looking for a tranquil seaside setting, you’re sure to love a holiday in Polruan. Built on a steep hill on the mouth of the River Fowey, Polruan is an ancient fishing village and boat-building hub, filled with seaside charm. It’s secluded and unspoilt - the perfect place to relax and unwind. Set across the harbour from its busier neighbour Fowey, Polruan is surrounded by water on three sides, so unsurprisingly holidays here revolve around the sea.

Start your Polruan holiday by waking up to the sight of the water from an old fisherman’s cottage, then spend your day sailing, kayaking or swimming, enjoying creamy Cornish ice creams and crabbing from the quay - you’ll find all the supplies in the quirkily named ‘Winkle Picker’ shop. If you’re a more serious angler, you’ll find plenty of fish in the sea here, including John Dory, mackerel, mullet and bass.

Polruan is situated on a very steep hill,  access to some parts of the village can be challenging. Many of the amenities, ferries and cottages in Polruan are accessed via steps and slopes some of which can be steep. 

Hop on the ferry to Fowey where you’ll find a wonderful choice of places to eat, from swanky waterfront seafood restaurants and cosy Cornish pubs to bakeries and crab sandwich shacks. Spend time browsing the many boutiques, independent shops and art galleries, then follow the esplanade to Readymoney Cove. This sandy beach is beautifully sheltered, ideal for swimming, sunbathing and sand-free picnics. While in Fowey, you can also hire a little motor boat and explore the stunning surroundings at your own pace, dropping anchor wherever you like.

Back in Polruan, you can join the spectacular clifftop tracks of the South West Coast Path from the top of the village. One of our must-dos when on holiday in Polruan is to follow the coast path to Lantic Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches around, with white sand crystal clear waters. If you’re feeling energetic, hike further still to pretty Polperro and its white-washed cottages.

During your stay, make sure to visit Polruan’s tiny neighbouring village of Bodinnick with its lovely waterside pub, the Old Ferry Inn. It’s here that Daphne du Maurier lived and where she wrote her first novel. In fact, her family still lived in the very same waterfront house, Ferryside. Today, you can celebrate her life and works at Fowey’s annual Festival of Arts and Literature.

From Polruan, you can also visit Charlestown harbour, famed by Poldark, the bustling fishing port of Mevagissey and the world-famous biomes of the Eden Project.

There is no allocated parking for the property. 

There are two public car parks at the top at the village, they are both within a 10-15 mins walk. (You can purchase weekly passes from St Saviour (charges apply).

 

 

  • Included: Bed linen, towels (no beach towels so please bring your own), electricity, heating (electric radiators).
  • Telephone: Not provided. Mobile reception mixed. Wi-Fi. 
  • Pets: Two well behaved dogs welcome. The pet fee is £30 per pet per week. 
  • Local Facilities: Polruan tidal beach, Readymoney sandy cove in Fowey.  Local shop in Polruan. Pelynt for groceries and a good food pub just over 3 miles. Fowey across the estuary (passenger ferry that operates between Polruan and Fowey, operates throughout the year) for lots of shops and pubs/restaurants, the charming harbourside village of Polperro 6 miles, the seaside town of Looe 10 miles.
  • Polruan is situated on a very steep hill,  access to some parts of the village can be challenging. Many of the amenities, ferries and cottages in Polruan are accessed via steps and slopes some of which can be steep. Please contact us if you require additional information.

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A beautiful Georgian merchant’s house in the heart of Fowey, with parts dating back to the 16th century.  Today you can expect a warm welcome and delicious home cooked meals and cream teas.

The Dwelling House, 6 Fore St, Polruan, Fowey PL23 1AQ (T: 01726 833662)

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Very tasty food

August 2023


Delicious crab salad.There is an extensive choice of teas.

October 2018


The Lugger Inn
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A traditional Cornish pub with an extensive range of ales and wines, combined with freshly cooked food.  The beautiful views from every window, log burner and open fires are the perfect combination for a lovely afternoon or evening.

The Lugger Inn, The Quay, Polruan, Cornwall, PL23 1PA (T: 01726 870007)

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Called in for a drink whilst waiting for bus to Polperro and was pleasantly surprised. Looks the same outside but has been modernised to a higher standard than we remembered last time. Would recommend.

May 2023


The Russell Inn
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The Russell Inn, West St, Fowey PL23 1PJ (T: 01726 870942)

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Jam First
(Less than a mile)

Little cafe serving delicious breakfast, fresh sandwiches, toasties, salad bowls, cakes and pastries.

Jam First - 2 West Street, Polruan, PL23 1PJ Tel: 07875293364

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Lookout Gin Bar
(Less than a mile)

Enjoy a range of sandwiches, lighter meals and snacks with fantastic views over the river. If the sun is shining dine al fresco on the terrace, or sample one of their extensive range of chilled gins.

Lookout Gin Bar , Esplanade, Fowey PL23 1HX

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Fowey Aquarium
(Less than a mile)

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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.


http://www.foweyaquarium.co.uk/

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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


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

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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.  

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MAD Museum
(Less than a mile)

At the Mechanical and Design Museum, affectionately known as MAD, you’ll find two floors full of quirky machines to delight all ages, a paradise for budding inventors and inquisitive minds.

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St Catherine's Castle
(Less than a mile)

An English Heritage property built in the 1530s, St Catherine's Castle is an early artillery fort overlooking the River Fowey that formed part of the comprehensive system of coastal defense begun by Henry VIII after his break with the Church of Rome.  It continued to be modified right up to the Second World War when it still proved useful as part of a more extensive battery, and as a result, it demonstrates well how military architecture, technology and defensive tactics developed over a period of 400 years.  It’s open throughout the year, is free to visit at “any reasonable time during daylight hours” – so there you have it. 

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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.

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Readymoney Cove Beach
(Less than a mile)

Lantivet Bay
(2 miles)

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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.

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Parked in the National Trust Car Park and took the footpath towards the beach. Beautiful views.

June 2021



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. 

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