HOWTON COTTAGE - village cottage on coast path next to beaches

Beach nearby
2 bedrooms, internet, bed sheets
Living area | TV, fireplace, DVD player, books
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Bathtub, hair dryer, towels

About this house rental

Located in Cawsand, this charming house for $166 per night is a great option for your next vacation. Beautifully renovated, traditional, terraced cottage in the centre of Cawsand on the South West Coast Path, just 2 minutes walk from three child-friendly beaches and close to several traditional pub/restaurants, shops , ATM and post office. See website at http://www.howtoncottage.com for more details and photos. White-washed walls, characterful beams, newly renovated and well modernised with everything you might need for a self-catering holiday. Stable door opens into living room with oak floor. Sitting/Dining room has TV with DVD player. We also provide high speed WiFi free of charge. A full kitchen makes family self-catering easy - 2 ovens, microwave, dishwasher as well as all the equipment you might think of including a food processor. A separate loo downstairs and a washer dryer also makes for an easier holiday. Stairs up to first floor Queen Size double bedroom and bathroom with roll top Victorian bath and separate, walk-in shower. Up again to the second floor the pretty double bedroom in the eaves has just a glimpse of the sea and we can set it up with a single bed if needed. A travel cot and highchair are available if required, at no extra cost. A really comfortable self-catering cottage with full central heating (not night storage) all within walking distance of beaches and several good pubs with excellent food. 100% cotton bedlinen, towels, electricity and high speed wireless internet access are included. You can arrange food deliveries with Waitrose or Tesco. Although we have no carparking or outside space, there is a carpark within 75 yards and you may park right at the front door to unload. Cawsand/Kingsand villages are situated on the Rame Peninsula which is also known as Cornwall s forgotten corner - and long may it be so! A village with many ancient and true stories of smugglers and shipwrecks, the pretty colour-washed cottages and narrow streets of these ancient villages have a magical feeling. Once the dividing county line between Devon and Cornwall, one almost feels in a time warp. Here are the holidays of British childhood - picnics on the beach, fishing, paddling and crabbing in rock pools.. Spectacular scenery, walking, birdwatching, painting or just lazing - it is the perfect place for the traditional family holiday. For the more energetic, there is sailing from Cawsand beach and surfing at Whitsand Bsy. An historically rich area too: King Charles and Lord Nelson both came to the village. You will notice Palmerston s Follies (military forts) built in the 18th century to keep the French at bay and the 14th-century chapel at Rame Head where a beacon blazed at the time of the Armada. Things to Do: Do look at our own website which has a comprehensive description of things to do, come rain or shine. There are several dates when it is special to be in the village: 1 May - May Day - dating back to the 19 Century, the village is bedecked with flowers and the flower-covered Black Prince (boat) is carried through the village eventually being cast into the sea. There are children s flower garland competitions and a great community spirit celebrating the arrival of Spring. Mid August is the time for the British Fireworks Championships which take place in Plymouth and easily visible from the village. An amazing sight, not to be missed. 31 December - New Year s Eve is a special time in Cawsand when all the villagers don fancy dress and go promenading around the pubs. There are fireworks on the beach, a disco at the hotel and a fancy dress swim for Charity on New Year’s Day ! The sea temperature is usually several degrees warmer than the air - promise! The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand are a convenient base for visiting many of Cornwall s tourist attractions. Google the following for more information or take a look at our website and follow Things To Do tab. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Eden Project, newly opened Pentillie Castle, Minack Theatre and many National Trust properties: Cothele, Lanhydrock and Antony House are just a few. The South West Coast Path is a dream for walkers taking in the whole of the coast of Cornwall and beyond so don t forget your walking boots and binoculars. Visit the beautiful Grade I Listed gardens of the 800-acre Mount Edgcumbe Estate just 10 minutes walk from the house, particularly lovely in Spring. Birdwatching and sea fishing are popular too and Golf is at Whitsand Bay Country Club (wonderful views) Looe and 2 courses at St Mellion (Niklaus). Surfing nearby too (see below). The ferry from the village takes you straight into the ancient Barbican area from where the Pilgrims left, here also theatre, shops and National Marine Aquarium Secluded Coves and Surfing: Whitsand Bay beach is an enormous stretch of sand nearly 7 kilometres long, which separates up into little secluded coves at low tide, including Tregantle, Sharrow, Freathy and Tregonhawke beaches. This is a great beach for finding your own bit of privacy if you are a couple or family. In the summer months. a Surf School runs from Tregonhawke, for all levels. We do allow dogs but please do not allow them on the furniture or upstairs at all. Cleaning dog hairs off the furniture or the stairs will Incur an additional fee.

Amenities

Pets allowed
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Family friendly

Map of Cawsand

Reviews

4.8/5.0
Outstanding(21 Reviews)
5.0
Oct 2023
An ideal location, we have family in the village so the cottage ticked all the boxes
10.0
Sep 2023
We love Cawsand and have stayed a few times but this was our first time in Howton Cottage. It's a beautiful cottage that was presented beautifully clean with lovely bedrooms, sitting room and a great kitchen. It had everything we needed. It doesn't have any outside space but the bathroom is well set up as a drying room for wetsuits, swimsuits, etc. would definitely recommend.
5.0
Aug 2023
Well equiped nice cottage near to the beach and pubs
5.0
Aug 2023
We love Cawsand and have stayed a few times but this was our first time in Howton Cottage. It's a beautiful cottage that was presented beautifully clean with lovely bedrooms, sitting room and a great kitchen. It had everything we needed. It doesn't have any outside space but the bathroom is well set up as a drying room for wetsuits, swimsuits, etc. would definitely recommend.
4.0
star 5 empty
May 2023
The cottage and the village are quaint and delightful. We arrived by train to Plymouth, then chose to take the Cawsand ferry which landed right on the beach. It was wonderful but the ferry only operates as weather permits. Be aware that you have to order a taxi in advance if you need to leave the village for major grocery shopping or sight seeing. The cottage and the entire village is not suitable for mobility impaired. Lovely location.
4.0
star 5 empty
May 2023
The cottage and the village are quaint and delightful. We arrived by train to Plymouth, then chose to take the Cawsand ferry which landed right on the beach. It was wonderful but the ferry only operates as weather permits. Be aware that you have to order a taxi in advance if you need to leave the village for major grocery shopping or sight seeing. The cottage and the entire village is not suitable for mobility impaired. Lovely location.
8.0
Mar 2023
The cottage is in a perfect location. Cawsand and Kingsand at both really lovely places with ideal beaches. It is a shame the Cross Keys pub has closed down on the square, perhaps a reflection of the times and maybe the lack of locals. Only big minus for me was the lack of recycling in the villages. We found nothing available and so had to carry all our empty bottles, plastic and cardboard back to Leicestershire. Surely the council should be doing better than this. No reflection on the cottage though, it's Fab!
4.0
star 5 empty
Feb 2023
The cottage is in a perfect location. Cawsand and Kingsand at both really lovely places with ideal beaches. It is a shame the Cross Keys pub has closed down on the square, perhaps a reflection of the times and maybe the lack of locals. Only big minus for me was the lack of recycling in the villages. We found nothing available and so had to carry all our empty bottles, plastic and cardboard back to Leicestershire. Surely the council should be doing better than this. No reflection on the cottage though, it's Fab!

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Cawsand?

The average price for a rental in Cawsand is $177 per night. This rental is $11 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at HOWTON COTTAGE - village cottage on coast path next to beaches. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is HOWTON COTTAGE - village cottage on coast path next to beaches pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at HOWTON COTTAGE - village cottage on coast path next to beaches?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes pets allowed, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and laundry.

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