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Three Quarter Cottage
Three Quarter Cottage is a delightful property with plenty of outdoor space, fantastic views and off road parking. This wonderful home is situated in Bodinnick - close to the ferry into Fowey and a short drive to Polruan. Enjoying a private position, the house is still close to all the attractions Fowey and Polruan have to offer. The decked area is ideal for lounging or dining where you can relax looking at the views of the Fowey river and countryside beyond.
*Refurbished for Summer 2024*
Inside the cottage, there is a good sized hallway leading into an open plan living space. Here you can relax in the lounge area or entertain round the dining table. The large and spacious kitchen has everything you could need and feels like a real home away from home.
Also on the ground floor are two good sized bedrooms both with kingsized beds, along with a bathroom that has a roomy walk-in shower.
Upstairs is the impressive master bedroom which has pretty views over the river, a luxurious kingsize bed, and a shower en-suite.
Bedroom 1 - Kingsize Bedroom with En-suite
Bedroom 2 - Kingsized Bedroom
Bedroom 3 - Kingsized Bedroom
Ground floor: Open plan lounge and dining, kitchen, two bedrroms, bathroom
1st floor: Master bedroom and en-suite
There is a small free car park opposite the cottage, and within the car park we have our own private marked space.
Take the private path through the established planting to reach the cottage. Outside there is a large decking area with seating and stunning views over the trees and river.
Parking for the cottage is across the road. The cottage is set over two floors, on the ground floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Please feel free to contact us to discuss any accessibility requirements.
Sleeps 6 +0 (Max) 3 Bedroom(s) 2 Bathroom(s) Wifi
Check-in begins at 15:00.
You will be asked to check-out before 10:00.
*Special offers are sometimes available when arriving in the next couple of weeks*
Please email abi@foweyhomesltd.co.uk for last minute promotions.
Opposite the cottage is a small free carpark. We have one dedicated space and guests can also use the unmarked spaces too.
The cottage is in the small village of Bodinnick, which is just a short hop over the river to Fowey! The ferry runs all day and it is also possible to hire a water taxi for late night returns.
There is a great pub serving food in Bodinnick, right by the ferry.
Our Handy Guide To Fowey!
FOOD & DRINK
You certainly won’t go hungry while you’re on holiday in Fowey – these are our favourite places to eat out!
- Evening Meals: The Quay House Hotel, Fowey Harbour Hotel and King of Prussia
- Relaxed and Family Friendly Dining: Sams, The Galleon and Havaeners
- Cafés, Lunch and Light Bites: Brown Sugar, Pinky Murphy, The Lifebuoy Café and The Cornish Bakery
- Tea Rooms: The Dwelling House and The Well House
- International: Pintxo, Sunny Spice and Bufala
-Take Home Treats: Haveners Fish & Chips, Kittows Deli and Game of Cones
SHOPPING
There are several well-loved brand stores in Fowey such as Seasalt, Joules, Fat Face, and Mountain Warehouse. But the real charm of the town lies in the wide range of boutique, unique and independent shops. You can spend hours browsing for clothes, homewares, crafts, glassware, art, antiques, books, seaside knick-knacks, traditional children’s toys and don't forget the old-fashioned sweet shop!
There are also top-quality bakeries where you can find bread, rolls, pasties, cakes and treats. There may be no large supermarket, but with two local convenience stores and a Boots, you'll still find everything you need. There is a Co-op around 5 miles away, Asda and Tesco are around 7 miles, and all the major supermarkets will deliver online shopping as well.
THINGS TO SEE & DO
Fowey is an estuary river town, so the obvious thing to do is spend a day messing about on the water! There are many kayak, canoe, and boat hire centres that go from both Quays. If you don’t have the strongest sea legs, then why not just take the passenger ferry over to Polruan for an afternoon! If you fancy going a little further, you can take the ferry round to Mevagissey too.
In the centre of Fowey there is a sweet little aquarium, and a local museum – both are worth a peek! Fowey has a 14th century church in the centre of the town and a 15th century fort, St. Catherine’s Castle, on the edge of the estuary.
The closest beach to town is Readymoney Cove, which has clean sands and is perfect for swimming. A swimming platform is moored off the beach during the summer months. There is also a fabulous little shop for all your seaside needs. However, no dogs are allowed between Easter and October.
There is a secret sea-pool hidden away at Whitehouse Pier which is perfect for a refreshing paddle while looking out over the estuary. It can only be found at certain times, so check those tide times!
Within a 5/10-minute drive, you can be at Polridmouth, Polkerris or Par Sands, and within a half hour drive you’ll find Carlyon Bay, Charlestown, Porthpean, Pentewan or Mevagissey.
An hour’s drive and you are on the north coast of Cornwall – this is where you will find the more dramatic views, coastline and good surfing on some of the beaches.
Bit of a thrill seeker? Then Cornwall has some fantastic opportunities to get your adrenaline buzz! Hang Loose at Eden have zip wires and giant air swings, Adrenaline Quarry near Liskeard is perfect for a day full of crazy activities, and Retallack Watersports near Newquay is the place to head for total-wipeout style aqua adventures.
There are hundreds of miles of fantastic walks in Cornwall. The South West Coastal Path alone winds 630 miles around the county, and The Saints Way is 27 miles from Fowey on the south coast, right across to Padstow on the north coast. The Fowey Hall Walk is much more manageable at 4 miles and is the best way to see Fowey from all angles! We also particularly enjoy the Gribbin Head walk, especially when the Daymark is open in the summer. Whether you enjoy the sea, woods, rivers, moors or fields, you will not be disappointed with the walks in Cornwall.
The closest major attractions are The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. They really do offer something for everyone and make an enjoyable day-trip. For green-fingered travellers, there are also many other great gardens; in fact, there are officially 12 Great Gardens of Cornwall!
Cornwall is very famous for its tin mining heritage, and you will see many old engine houses dotted across the landscape. The countryside directly surrounding Fowey and St Austell is locally known as Clay Country due to its abundance of China Clay. Wheal Martyn is an interesting museum that gives a good insight into the history and culture of the clay works, and if you take the walk to the top of the grounds it overlooks a modern working pit.
There are lots of National Trust and English Heritage sites across Cornwall, as well as stately homes and gardens. Some of our local favourites are Lanhydrock House, Pencarrow House, Restormel Castle and Caerhays Estate.
Thinking of bringing your 4-legged friend to Fowey? They will love it! Par Sands Beach and Polridmouth Cove are only a few minutes away and are dog-friendly all year round; Readymoney Cove in town allows them to play from October to Easter. Many of the pubs are pup-friendly, and Lazy Jacks even sell doggy ice cream! Sams on the Beach at Polkerris have a Waggy Wednesday during the winter, when you can take your dog for dinner followed by a walk on the beach – special pet friendly treats are on offer too.
If you’re looking for somewhere just for the kids, check out Camel Creek, Springfields, Dairyland, Kidzworld, Indoor Active, Newquay Zoo or Porfell Wildlife Centre. This is just small selection of the many dozens of places for families to visit! Pop into our office during your stay to pick up our “best days out” pack, full of leaflets and vouchers.
Don’t forget to follow Fowey Homes Holidays on social media for inspiration on days out. When booking your trip with us, please feel free to ask for some personal recommendations - we’d love to help you discover the real hidden gems of Cornwall and get the most of out of your time in beautiful Fowey.
The cottage is in the small village of Bodinnick, which is connected to Fowey by a ferry across a short space of river.
In the village is a wonderful, 400-year-old pub called The Old Ferry Inn.
Close by is the Polruan where there are 2 more pubs and a cafe near the harbour where you can get the foot ferry to Fowey.
Following the coast, you can walk to the stunning beach at Lantic Bay, its not always an easy walk and there's no facilities but its quiet and picturesque cove.
OUR HANDY GUIDE TO FOWEY!
You certainly won’t go hungry while you’re on holiday in Fowey – these are our favourite places to eat out!
- Evening Meals: Appletons, Fowey Harbour Hotel and King of Prussia
- Relaxed and Family Friendly Dining: Sams, The Galleon and Havaeners
- Cafés, Lunch and Light Bites: Brown Sugar, The Lifebouy Café and The Cornish Bakery
- International: Pintxo, Sunny Spice and Bufalla
-Take Home Treats: Haveners Fish & Chips, Kittows Deli and Game of Cones
There are several well-loved brand stores in Fowey but the real charm of the town lies in the wide range of boutique, unique, and independent shops. You can spend hours browsing for clothes, homewares, crafts, glassware, art, antiques, books, seaside knick-knacks, traditional children’s toys and don't forget the old-fashioned sweet shop!
There are also top-quality bakeries where you can find bread, rolls, pasties, cakes and treats. There may be no large supermarket, but with two local convenience stores and a Boots, you'll still find everything you need. There is a Co-op around 5 miles away, Asda and Tesco are around 7 miles, and all the major supermarkets will deliver online shopping as well.
Fowey is an estuary river town, so the obvious thing to do is spend a day messing about on the water! There are many kayak, canoe, and boat hire centres that go from both Quays. If you don’t have the strongest sea legs, then why not just take the passenger ferry over to Polruan for an afternoon. If you fancy going a little further, you can take the ferry round to Mevagissey.
In the centre of Fowey there is a sweet little aquarium and a local history museum - both are worth a peek! Fowey has a 14th century church in the centre of the town and a 15th century fort, St. Catherine’s Castle, on the edge of the estuary overlooking Readymoney Cove.
The closest beach to town is Readymoney Cove, which has clean sands and is perfect for swimming. A swimming platform is moored off the beach during the summer months. There is also a fabulous little shop for all your seaside needs. However, no dogs are allowed between Easter and October.
Within a 5/10-minute drive, you can be at Polridmouth, Polkerris or Par Sands, and within a half hour drive you’ll find Carlyon Bay, Charlestown, Porthpean, Pentewan or Mevagissey.
An hour’s drive and you are on the north coast of Cornwall – this is where you will find the more dramatic coastline and good surfing on some of the beaches.
Things To See & Do In The Local Area
- There are hundreds of miles of fantastic walks in Cornwall. The South West Coastal Path alone winds 330 miles around the county. The Saints Way is 27 miles from Fowey on the south coast, right across to Padstow on the north coast. The Fowey Hall Walk is much more manageable at 4 miles and is the best way to see Fowey from all angles! We also particularly enjoy the Gribbin Head walk, especially when the Daymark is open on Sundays in the summer. Whether you enjoy the sea, woods, rivers, moors or fields, you will not be disappointed with the walks in Cornwall.
- The closest major attractions are The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. They really do offer something for everyone and make an enjoyable day-trip. For green-fingered travellers, there are also many other great gardens; in fact, there are officially 12 Great Gardens of Cornwall!
- Cornwall is famous for its mining heritage, and you will see many old engine houses dotted across the landscape. The countryside directly surrounding Fowey and St Austell is locally known as Clay Country due to its abundance of China Clay. Wheal Martyn is an interesting museum that gives a good insight into the history and culture of the clay works, and if you take the walk to the top of the grounds it overlooks a modern working pit. Further afield on the North Coast, head to Wheal Coates from the iconic Poldark-style tin mines.
- There are lots of National Trust and English Heritage sites across Cornwall, as well as independent stately homes and gardens. Some of our local favourites are Lanhydrock House, Pencarrow House, Tintagel Castle, Restormel Castle and Caerhays Estate.
- Bit of a thrill seeker? Then Cornwall has some fantastic opportunities to get your adrenaline buzz! Hang Loose at Eden, Adrenaline Quarry near Liskeard and Via Ferrata near Penryn are perfect for a day full of crazy activities.
-If you’re looking for somewhere just for the kids, check out Kidzworld, Camel Creek, Springfields, Dairyland, Newquay Zoo or Porfell Wildlife Centre. This is just small selection of the many dozens of places for families to visit!
Don’t forget to follow Fowey Homes Holidays on social media for inspiration on days out. When booking your trip with us, please feel free to ask for some personal recommendations - we’d love to help you discover the real hidden gems of Cornwall and get the most of out of your time in beautiful Fowey.
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Grace (AirBnB) "Beautiful and secluded home. Highly recommend!"
- 27 Oct 2024
Chris (AirBnB) "Fantastic settings and a very spacious property. Fowey town centre is just a short river taxi away. The area is picturesque. The shops are amazingly and offer a lot of variety. Restaurants are very affordable and top quality. You can hire a boat and travel around the waterways. You’re not too far from Truro, Bodmin or St Austell. St Ives is an hour away by car, which is not too far away for a day out. The property itself offers all the amenities you’d expect and more. Looks to be recently renovated, very comfortable and the kitchen and bathrooms are amazing. All in all, I highly doubt you’ll find a better place in this area."
- 15 Sep 2024
Richard (AirBnB) "A beautiful home overlooking the river. The ferry at the bottom of the hill took us straight into the bustling town of Fowey, enabling us to leave the car behind. Very responsive host ensured everything went well."
- 23 Aug 2024
Stephanie via AirBnB.
"Wonderful stay - if you want to get away and relax, but be closer enough to great walks, pubs and a few small towns to wonder - this is for you. The place itself is nice and spacious and the view is very relaxing. We were there when there was horrendous storms - and felt super cosy in this wonderful home."
- 28 Feb 2022
Renee via AirBnB.
"We had a great stay at three quarter cottage and would definitely return and recommend. Everything we needed was supplied. It is a very clean and modern home and there was more than enough space for us and our sausage dog. The views of the estuary and local walks from the cottage were excellent."
- 15 Feb 2022
Lisa via Airbnb.
"Amazing cottage! So private. Has everything you could possibly need and the hosts we extremely helpful! Would highly recommend"
- 30 Oct 2021
Ian via AirBnB.
"Great location and beautiful property"
- 30 Sep 2021
Jan via AirBnB.
"Firstly I must say that the description of this home does not fully describe how delightful it is. It’s a beautiful house, newly decorated/built with many 5* features. Beautifully furnished with rainforest showers, TVs in all bedrooms, low level motion sensor lighting, large deck area with plenty of seating and a lovely, well equipped kitchen. It’s bright and airy with plenty of space to enjoy your stay. It is also very quiet, away from the hustle and bustle of Fowey town. We loved popping into Fowey for breakfast, boat trips, dinner and then coming back to this lovely house. We had delicious meals (and a few gins) at the Old Ferry Inn and enjoyed watching the world go by on the river from the upstairs terrace. A couple of tips, bring a good torch as the walk up from the ferry at night is dark. If you like to wrap up after a shower bring a big bath towel as the towels supplied are on the small side."
- 11 Sep 2021
Sophie via AirBnB.
"We had an excellent week’s holiday. The house has a lovely view and big terrace with lots of seating options - something for everyone which is great. The walk down the hill to the ferry is very convenient, and coming back up was also easy. Even at night it is clearly well used by pedestrians so we felt quite safe coming back from dinner in town. The house itself is well equipped, clean, and tidy. Good WiFi connection which is a godsend in Cornwall. Lovely stay and would highly recommend."
- 04 Sep 2021
Marion via TripAdvisor.
"Beautiful house, decorated and equipped to a very high standard. Loved sitting out on the decking. Easy to catch the ferry to Fowey and a bonus having a fantastic pub in the village, had a great meal there."
- 07 Aug 2021