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Boasting sea views, Coppers features accommodation with a patio and a kettle, around 0.7 miles from St Mawes Castle. Guests may enjoy the free WiFi throughout the property.
The holiday home has 4 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher and 1 bathroom with a shower. Towels and bed linen are available in the holiday home.
The holiday home offers a terrace. Guests can also relax in the garden.
The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 29.8 miles from the property.
Cornwalls Cottages Ltd offers a wonderful selection of 400 holiday cottages, homes and apartments across Cornwall. Waterside cottages, country barn conversions, beautiful manor houses, stunning architect-designed homes and unique buildings are all there for you to choose for your next holiday! Every one of the holiday homes has been personally inspected and photographed from every angle so you can book with total confidence.
Coppers is located about 300 yards from the St Mawes harbour area up a short hill but with a quite dramatic grandstand view of the whole of St Mawes Bay and across to the Helford Estuary. The whole house is finished to very high standards and is laid out in reverse style to take account of the wonderful views. The large living / dining room is therefore located at first floor level and has great views. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor, but also double doors opening on to the wonderful large balcony with the garden below. The lower ground floor is accessed via a separate entrance from the garden.
St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of the mildest climates in Britain due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. The sea is at the heart of the village and has helped to shape St Mawes from the little fishing village to the fashionable holiday destination that is so popular with visitors. A mecca for boating enthusiasts, St Mawes is a particularly popular sailing centre. Weekly club racing, village regattas and larger events are commonplace on the superb waters of the bay all through the summer. St Mawes has so much to offer the visitor. St Mawes Castle was built by Henry VIII and is a splendid place to take in the views of the Carrick Roads. There are miles of coastal and countryside walks to take in and some idyllic beaches on which to relax and watch the world go by. The little Place Ferry takes visitors to explore St Anthony's Head or there are regular ferries to Falmouth. Being situated on the seafront, the village is also known for the restaurants and pubs that serve superb fish and shellfish dishes all year round.
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