A delightful and spacious studio perfect for couples, featuring a private garden and off-street parking. Nestled in the charming fishing village of St Mawes, ideal base for exploring beaches, scenic walks, and local attractions.
All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob and fridge.
Bedroom area: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob and fridge.
Bedroom area: With kingsize bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Garden with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Welcome to The Sail Room, a surprisingly spacious studio nestled in the picturesque village of St Mawes. Perfect for couples seeking a cosy base to explore this stunning corner of Cornwall, the studio boasts a private garden for peaceful moments outdoors. Private parking is available on the drive, with a signed pathway leading to the property. Access is via steps, opening into a charming open-plan layout. Inside, you’ll find a comfortable bed, dining area, and a snug sofa, complemented by a kitchenette with a two-ring burner, oven, and fridge. A separate bathroom with a shower, toilet, and sink completes this idyllic retreat.
St Mawes and its surrounding areas are a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Start by visiting St Mawes Castle, an impressively preserved Tudor fortress offering breathtaking coastal views. From the harbour, you can catch a boat trip to Falmouth, exploring its bustling waterfront, maritime history, and independent shops, or take a fishing trip for a unique seaside experience. This property will accept one dog at an additional charge. For a cultural day out, head to Truro, Cornwall’s charming capital, where the stunning Gothic cathedral and cobbled streets provide a delightful backdrop to a day of exploration.
Beach lovers are spoilt for choice with Summers Beach in St Mawes or the golden sands of Porthcurnick Beach, a short drive away. Explore nearby villages such as Veryan, known for its iconic round houses, or Portscatho, a quaint village with its beach and delightful galleries. Walkers will find the area ideal, with coastal paths offering spectacular sea views and countryside trails meandering through picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, this enchanting corner of Cornwall offers something for everyone. This property is not suitable for people with mobility issues due to access down stone steps.
St Mawes and its surrounding areas are a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Start by visiting St Mawes Castle, an impressively preserved Tudor fortress offering breathtaking coastal views. From the harbour, you can catch a boat trip to Falmouth, exploring its bustling waterfront, maritime history, and independent shops, or take a fishing trip for a unique seaside experience. This property will accept one dog at an additional charge. For a cultural day out, head to Truro, Cornwall’s charming capital, where the stunning Gothic cathedral and cobbled streets provide a delightful backdrop to a day of exploration.
Beach lovers are spoilt for choice with Summers Beach in St Mawes or the golden sands of Porthcurnick Beach, a short drive away. Explore nearby villages such as Veryan, known for its iconic round houses, or Portscatho, a quaint village with its beach and delightful galleries. Walkers will find the area ideal, with coastal paths offering spectacular sea views and countryside trails meandering through picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, this enchanting corner of Cornwall offers something for everyone. This property is not suitable for people with mobility issues due to access down stone steps.