Water’s Edge

1391

Falmouth | Sleeps 6 + cot

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7 Nights from £874

  • 77 Reviews

Mr Rogers November 2022

A gem of a location in the heart of a bustling Cornish town. Once settled everything is within walking distance and the car can be left parked up.

Reply from Classic Cottages

We're delighted you found Water's Edge perfect for exploring the beautiful surroundings. We hope to welcome you back again soon. Julie, Customer Support

Ms Cutmore December 2021

Decorated and kitted out to a high standard this is a really great place, literally on the waters edge! Spectacular views from most rooms and you can step out straight onto a paddle board at high tide. Plus lots of good restaurants on your doorstep without ever being noisy in the evening....

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Reply from Classic Cottages

Thank you so much for your lovely review of the Water's Edge. We are delighted to read that you enjoyed the views - they do look amazing! We are glad that you enjoyed the local restaurants. We so hope to welcome you back again in the future. Sarah, Customer Support ...

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Mr Hatton November 2021

Perfect location with great views, home from home.

Miss Jagger October 2021

Fab location, excellent facilities and great views

Mrs Phelps September 2021

Water's Edge provides a lovely holiday home that is very well equipped for a family stay. We keep returning every year or so and never get tired of the view and the lovely places to visit just a short walk or drive away. We used Waitrose deliveries and The Cornish Food Box company which supplies fantastic quality produce. We were being very Covid aware on this trip and so did not venture into town on this occasion but did eat over on the Roseland Peninsular at 'The Thirstea Co' at Porth/Towan Beach and also at 'The Hidden Hut' at Porthcurnick Beach both very well organised and deserving of customers. We generally use the ferries as much as we can, so a short walk to The Prince of Wales Pier gets you across to Flushing for a walk to Trefussis Head or Mylor, or across to St Mawes, then take the little ferry to Place and walk to St Anthony's Head lighthouse and Thirstea for lunch. The King Harry Ferry isn't much quicker than driving around but adds a real holiday feel to a day out and less actual driving. Get a coffee and a slice from the 'Beacon Coffee' shop just back on the High Street. An absolute rule is that if it is a dry morning you have breakfast on the patio!! ...

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