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Rent cottages in Falmouth
36 self catering cottage letting's in Falmouth, Cornwall. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodation to let in Falmouth by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Completely secluded in a wooded valley and reached by a long, steep hilly footpath, this idyllic riverside cottage enjoys a most wonderful location, with magnificent panoramic views over the Helford River. It is fronted by a sunny wooden deck with steps down to a small lawned area set within three-quarters of an acre of gardens; from here a short flight of steps leads down to the river below, with a small shingle beach at low tide, and a jetty. The house is equipped to a good standard, and makes a lovely private retreat for a relaxed holiday. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where narrow lanes meander through a luxuriant landscape. Attractive little fishing villages and yachting resorts, a sparkling blue sea and a wonderfully mild climate, all combine to give this region an almost Mediterranean feel; yet its sandy coves, steep headlands and little inland creeks, cutting through dense woods, are distinctively Cornish. Boating and fishing enthusiasts will be in their element. There is excellent sailing in Falmouth Bay and at Porth Navas, a renowned beauty spot on the Helford River, and headquarters to the Duchy of Cornwall’s oyster industry, the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors. Falmouth (6 miles) has much to offer, with safe sandy beaches, a beautiful natural harbour and bracing cliff walks. There are boat trips, fishing trips and a passenger ferry across to picturesque St Mawes, as well as good shops, inns and restaurants. The Lizard Peninsula beckons, with its sandy beaches and charming fishing villages, and the area offers many National Trust houses and gardens to visit. Country club (½ mile) with 9-hole golf course, tennis and indoor swimming pool. Shop and village pub at Mawnan Smith 1 mile. Entrance hall leading to beamed living/dining room with open fire, wooden floor and French doors to terrace and large wooden deck. Cottage-style, fitted kitchen. Cloakroom/toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms; one with wash basin and picture window with river views, and one with sloping ceiling. Twin bedroom with cabin-beds, sloping ceiling and en-suite shower cubicle. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 4.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Living room open-plan with compact dining room and well-equipped kitchen area with Velux window and tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room with Velux window and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £376
to £839
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 4.
Features include: Non Smoking Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: Set in six acres of attractive grounds at Penmorvah Manor with views across the sea the three courtyard cottages are converted from stables and offer a comfortable base from which to explore the surrounding area. Falmouth with its Maritime Museum and harbour offers many fine sandy beaches including Swanpool and Maenporth and a great selection of fine restaurants including Rick Steins. The sheltered creeks of the Helford and Fal Rivers can be explored by ferryboat and stunning coastal walks can be enjoyed and the sub tropical gardens of Glendurgan and Trebah are close by. The Eden Project Lizard Peninsula Gweek Seal Sanctuary and St Mawes Castle are all a short drive. Shops and pubs in Famouth 21/2 miles. Village pub serving food 1 mile. Double bedroom with ensuite shower/WC. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/WC. First floor: Open plan sitting room with well equipped kitchen and dining area.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 4.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Short Breaks Games Room Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Living/dining room with well-equipped kitchen area. First floor: Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900
to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Birch is a modern, end-of-row property, located on the prestigious Pennance Farm. This individually owned property has been furnished to a high standard, providing a comfortable holiday retreat. It boasts a timber exterior and an enclosed decked area with wonderful rural views across countryside towards Falmouth golf course - the perfect location for a relaxing holiday. Pennance Farm has direct access to the coastal path and is within easy reach of numerous beautiful beaches at Swanpool, Maenporth and Gyllyngvase. Shops and pub 1 mile. Spacious living/dining room with French doors to deck. Large well-equipped kitchen with tiled floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Large double bedroom with fully tiled en-suite shower room with double shower cubicle. Small double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Fully tiled bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1279
to £3419
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 12.
Features include: Fishing on site or near by Close to the Sea Internet WiFi Parking available Luxury accommodation
Accommodation overview: A prominent house with annex situated in the heart of Falmouth with stunning sea views. The property benefits from a water front balcony and large private garden to the rear.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £725
to £1595
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: AMAZING POSITION, WATER VIEWS FROM MOST ROOMS, STROLL TO ALL AMENITIES This unique and spacious 18th century house is situated in a wonderful location between two quays, the famous Custom House Quay and King Charles Quay. It is only a few minutes walk to all amenities. The house has lovely sea and estuary views from most windows where you can see the many yachts, tall ships and fishing boats coming and going from the nearby harbour and marina. Relax in the large bright sitting room enjoying the stunning views across the estuary, or enjoy the many attractions which Falmouth has to offer which includes restaurants, family pubs, specialist shops, art galleries, National Maritime Museum, Pendennis Castle, wide sandy beaches and coves, leisure and fishing trips all a short walk away. The house, recently renovated to a high standard, is the perfect destination for holidays all year round with so much to see and do. Falmouth is the perfect spot for touring the whole of Cornwall - you are just a short drive to Lands End, Tate Gallery at St Ives, the North Cornish Coast, Flambards Theme Park , Lost Gardens of Heligan and The Eden Project, to name but a few. The two storey accommodation is arranged on the first and second floors and offers FOUR bedrooms: all with lovely water views, on the second floor are 2 doubles with first class views, 1 twin and 1 single, both with views. Bathroom: on the first floor with shower over bath and WC. 2 shower rooms with WC located on the second floor. Lounge: with TV and DVD. Dining room: leads off from the lounge. Kitchen: galley style with cooker, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer. Amenities: parking for 1 car adjacent to the property and car park close by. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. Regret no pets. Additional info: £250 security deposit (payable to owner on arrival). Location: beach, shops, pubs, restaurants and cinema all within walking distance.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 2.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Romantic, secluded setting with fantastic facilities for all ages... These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Open-plan living/dining room and well-equipped kitchen area with tiled floor. Shower room with toilet and tiled floor. Mezzanine: Double bedroom with 6ft bed overlooking living area. Floor to ceiling windows throughout.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900
to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Wheelchair access Short Breaks Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Large living/dining room. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with tiled floor. Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and tiled floor.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 2.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: These sympathetically refurbished barns and modern, purpose-built properties for couples, are set around a secluded sub-tropical garden close to the romantic Helford river made famous by Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Frenchman’s Creek. The holiday properties enjoy a secluded spot deep in the unspoilt area of North Helford, near Cornwall’s almost tropical coast. Penpoll and Porthallow are on the edge of the Tresooth Holiday Complex with an unfenced ornamental pond in front. The village of Mawnan Smith is under a mile and a half away, and provides excellent dining and country pubs. The surrounding area is home to several excellent Cornish gardens such as Trebah and Penjerrick. The secluded beach at Durgan is accessed by a path 5 kms away and provides excitement for young and old as they explore the track down to the beach where they are amazed at the seclusion, the mild climate and the sandy beach that combine to create a Mediterranean feel to the area. The Helford river is best explored by boat which can be obtained at Port Navas, the heart of Cornwall’s oyster industry (the yacht club offers temporary membership to visitors). In fact the area is a boating ‘mecca’ as the opportunity to explore inland creeks, coves and rivers as well as the open sea is tantalisingly close by. The Argal reservoir and water park is under a mile away and provides excellent world class fly and coarse fishing, recreation area, bird watching and it has its own watersports park with boats available. The large seafaring town of Falmouth is also close by, 2½ miles, and offers the chance to meander the streets and open quays to sample the local sea food, shopping and pubs. Sea fishing, diving and sightseeing trips are available in the town which is also home to the National Maritime Museum which houses many famous boats and provides an excellent day out. Mawnan Smith is ideally situated for a trip onto the Lizard Peninsula and a trip to the most southern point in the country. Meander down the country lanes, stopping off at the local pubs, tea rooms, and National Trust gardens, or spend an hour on a secluded beach or cove. For more inquisitive minds visit the Goonhilly Earth Station visitors centre or the Porthallow vineyard and sample a strong Cornish liquor or country wine. Cliff walks, cycling, horse riding, golf and leisure facilities available close by. Shops and pub 1½ miles. Open-plan living/dining room and well-equipped kitchen area with tiled floor. Shower room with toilet and tiled floor. Mezzanine: Double bedroom with 6ft zip & link bed overlooking living area. Floor to ceiling windows throughout.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £448
to £950
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: SUPERB SEA VIEWS OVERLOOKING FALMOUTH HARBOUR Harbour View is a semi-detached house, perfectly situated in a secluded position and only a stone's throw away from the heart of Falmouth and its famous sandy beaches with secluded coves. It is approached via several external stone steps allowing you to take full advantage of the spectacular sea and harbour views. Falmouth is the third largest deep-water harbour in the world, the traditional gateway to the Atlantic and one of the world's great sailing harbours, which regularly celebrate through regattas and festivals. The clear water, sheltered creeks and mild temperatures of the Fal estuary provide a relaxing place in which to spend an afternoon discovering the area. With so much to offer you will be spoilt for choice, a charming mix of shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants with a selection of both world and local cuisine to taste. Or while the sun sets, relax in the front courtyard and indulge in a BBQ overlooking the marvellous sea views. The accommodation is located in a private position overlooking Falmouth harbour and offers THREE bedrooms: 1 spacious double with sea views, 1 double and 1 bunk bedroom with sea views, all with built-in wardrobes. Bathroom: with bath, separate shower and WC, washing machine and tumble dryer. Lounge: with sea views, TV, Freeview, DVD and fireplace with feature coal effect gas fire. Dining room: leading off the lounge is a spacious dining area with a dining table which can be transformed into a billiards table. Kitchen: with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave, leading out onto a private enclosed courtyard with seating. Outside: at the front of the property is an enclosed patio area with garden furniture and BBQ, overlooking the spectacular harbour and beyond. Amenities: roadside parking is just a short walk away via several steep, uneven, stone steps. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. Location: beach, shops and pubs all within walking distance.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £445
to £895
Self catering accommodation in Falmouth sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 1 OF 2 PROPERTIES, SPACIOUS SINGLE STOREY BARN CONVERSION Situated down a private lane with 2 other cottages and a neighbouring barn, this property has been well converted and promotes comfort and character within the scheme of the interior, with features such as exposed Cornish granite and beamed ceilings. An idyllic spot for a family holiday being close to the Helford River, Port Navas, Gweek and the sub tropical gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan are just a short distance. For those looking for sand and sea, the unspoilt Lizard Peninsula with its scenic coastal paths, dramatic seascapes coves and sleepy villages is not far away. The beaches of Poldhu, Polurrian and Kynance are stunningly beautiful at any time of the year and offer the usual seaside activities. Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen, towels and electric. Regret no smoking within the property. Dogs welcome. Additional info: cream tea on arrival. Location: beach approximately7 miles, shop and pub 2 miles. Arrival: 4pm.The barn has excellent views and offers THREE bedrooms: all having wall mounted TV's, radios and hairdryers, 1 double with en-suite shower room and 2 twin rooms. Bathroom: with bath and separate shower cubicle. Lounge/diner: with feature fireplace housing a wood burner, TV/DVD and CD. Kitchen: well fitted and equipped with washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and microwave. Outside: enclosed lawn area and patio with garden furniture and BBQ. Amenities: central heating included.
  
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