ACCOMMODATION Details
Little Dolphins
Category: Holiday Home / Villa / Cottage
Trafalgar Square
Fowey PL23 1AZ Cornwall England
Owner's Contact Details:
Estuary Cottages
0044 01726 832965
Little Dolphins is a top floor apartment of a listed building that has just been beautifully renovated and updated to provide comfortable, quality accommodation with lovely river and sea views, in the heart of Fowey.Category: Holiday Home / Villa / Cottage
Trafalgar Square
Fowey PL23 1AZ Cornwall England
Owner's Contact Details:
Estuary Cottages
0044 01726 832965
From the main entrance there are 3 flights of stairs leading up to the apartment's front door, which opens into the open plan sitting/dining room and kitchen. Doors lead to both the bedrooms from here. The sitting/dining area is spacious and newly furnished with two comfortable arm chairs, sofa, TV, DVD and CD player. New Georgian style windows, to floor level give super views of the Harbour, Estuary and out to sea. There is a good size dining table and seating for 6. The brand new stylish kitchen is well equipped and includes gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washer/dryer. There is an ample assortment of kitchen utensils and good quality crockery and glassware.
Number of Single Beds: 2
Number of Double Beds: 1
Number of Bathrooms: 2
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Area Description:
Fowey lies at the end of the Saints' Way, and has ferries across the river to Polruan, Mevagissey and Bodinnick. There are many historic buildings in the town, including the ruins of St Catherine's Castle, while Readymoney Cove possesses a local beach.
Popular legend has it that Jesus visited Fowey as a child, along with Joseph of Arimathea who was a merchant visiting local tin mines in which he had a commercial interest. At the entrance to the River, on the eastern side below the cliffs to the south-west of St Saviour's Point, there is a cross to commemorate this supposed visit. This cross is marked on very early charts and was maintained by monks from Tywardreath. The cross is known locally as "Punchers Cross", supposedly derived from the name of Pontius Pilate.
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