No 7 Churchtown
5308St Agnes | Sleeps 4 + 2 cots*
20% off for parties of 2 + cot or less at certain times of the year, view offer...
7 Nights from £639
Mr Colski April 2024
A lovely cottage in an excellent location, comfortable, well equipped and homely. Very welcoming with a cream tea and flowers waiting for us on arrival.
Mrs Daniels March 2024
Lovely property in the heart of very friendly St Agnes. Just a few steps to plenty of local shops, butcher, bakery, deli, grocers, gift shop etc - all supplying a great range of local produce. We can thoroughly recommend the Seafood Deli for a very relaxed, delicious evening meal and the Tap House for good value and interesting lunchtime food. Sorting Office for great coffee. Lots of interesting and varied walks from the door - we only used the car twice all week. The utility room is perfect for hanging up wet coats and drying off soggy four legged friends! The cottage is tastefully decorated with luxury bedding and furnishings. Happy to recommend!...
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MS Barber June 2024
This is a beautifully renovated terrace house, right in the centre of St Agnes. Very clean, warm, comfortable and well equipped. There is no parking, just about possible to drop off car outside long enough to unpack and repack, so be prepared to use the main St Agnes carpark, a five minute walk away. £3.00 covered parking overnight til 10am or free overnight until 7am. Due the location we found it noisy in the evenings. The St Agnes hotel, almost next door, is very busy with people drinking outside in the evenings, sometimes til late when it can get very loud. The weather wasn’t great, so imagine it’s even busier in the main summer season on fine evenings. Early morning deliveries also woke us up sometimes. Advice would be to bring ear plugs unless you don’t mind the noise. This aside, it’s a great location, as you can walk anywhere within lovely St Agnes itself, including down to the beach. Wonderful coastal walks too and Chapel Porth, another gem, just around the corner. There’s a fabulous pizza takeaway, the best we’ve ever had, and a great seafood restaurant almost next door. Excellent other eateries and independent shops. Plenty to see and do for a week in a great part of Cornwall. ...
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Reply from Classic Cottages
Thanks so much for sharing your fabulous review! We have to agree; the location is perfect for being right in the heart of this beautiful little town. Thanks for your recommendations, and we hope to see you again very soon. Julie, Customer Support ...
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Mr Fretter November 2023
A beautiful , spacious and well furnished and well equipped cottage in a perfect location in the heart of the lovely St Agnes . Friendly & welcoming neighbours. The cottage is in a great location & we highly recommend The Sorting Office for coffee & cake , St Agnes bakery for bread & pasties . The Tap House for food , The Driftwood Spars for a Sunday roast & all the other local shops & businesses .Managed to park close by during our stay without any issues. One thing we would add about previous reviews is that there was absolutely no noise from the pub & we never heard the cockerel & slept well the whole week . Dogs in the village no issue at all & no sign of any dog mess either. St Agnes is a beautifully kept village . We will definitely be re-booking 7 Churchtown. ...
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Mrs Allerton June 2023
Stayed here for a week for my husbands 40th birthday. Really beautiful cottage, comfortable and luxurious with all amenities and great attention to detail. Shower was brilliant, TV and channels were good. We had a very comfortable stay here - my son loved all the cushions!. The scones were such a lovely touch, we were very grateful for these. The local bakery is incredible, amazing portion sizes, costs and great quality. Will visit if ever in the area again! Also a local artist in one of the shops next to the cottage is defintiely worth a visit. Location good to visit Falmouth and national trust beaches. Quite a steep walk to the beach, but nice to be able to visit for a few hours in the day. We didn't eat out much, but did visit the Peterville inn, which was lovely for the family and good service. Recommend the fish and chips. A couple of niggles - the local pub is visible from main bedroom window and locals tend to stay outside until late, which you can clearly hear in bed. Also, cockerels wake daily at 5am. Parking is an extra cost of 5 pounds a day (not clear on the website), and a little walk from the cottage. Managable but be aware before booking as it will add to the overall cost. Didn't spend much time in the town - local walks were overgrown and not suitable with our 3 year old, and unfortunately there are a lot of dogs in the area but no green spaces and little cleaning up done so the smell could be overwhelming. Overall I would recommend the beautiful cottage, but be aware of the surrounding areas....
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