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Estuary House

Fowey, Cornwall

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Estuary House, located in the scenic town of Fowey, Cornwall, is a beautifully designed townhouse that accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms. This property offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Fowey estuary, the charming Cornish coastline, and the vast ocean beyond. The interior is tastefully decorated, featuring designer wallpapers, stylish furnishings, and elegant chandeliers in both master bedrooms. The historic town of Fowey, once home to the renowned author Daphne du Maurier, is characterized by its picturesque port, narrow roads lined with quaint shops and cafes, and vibrant river activities, making it an ideal holiday destination.

The layout of Estuary House includes two luxurious master bedrooms, each with ensuite bathrooms adorned in soothing greys, creams, and blues, as well as a bunk bedroom perfect for children. Natural light floods the space, and a standout feature is the stunning rooftop terrace, providing a private outdoor area to unwind and enjoy the views. The property also boasts a rare private parking space, which is a valuable asset in the bustling center of Fowey. Inside, guests will find a modern kitchen diner equipped with high-end appliances, where they can enjoy meals while listening to music on the Sonos sound system.

The stylish living room, located under the eaves, offers incredible views of the River Fowey and is furnished in soft grey and Cornish blue tones. This cozy space includes a kitchenette for easy access to drinks and snacks, allowing guests to relax on the private roof terrace with a glass of wine while watching the sunset and the colorful boats on the water. The Fowey estuary is a visual delight, attracting photographers and visitors alike, with its vibrant scenery and historical significance, including passenger ferries connecting Fowey to the nearby town of Polruan.

Fowey is rich in history, having played a crucial role during World War II as a center for air-sea rescue and a launch point for D-Day invasions. The town is home to several historical landmarks, including St Catherine’s Castle and the medieval Old House of Foye. The annual Du Maurier Festival celebrates the legacy of Daphne du Maurier, while nearby attractions such as Restormel Castle and the beautiful beaches of Polkerris and Par Sands offer a wealth of activities and stunning landscapes. Visitors can also take a ferry to Mevagissey, a charming harbor town known for its seafood restaurants and proximity to the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan, making Estuary House a perfect base for exploring the wonders of Cornwall.

  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi
  • Internet
Weekly from £1283

Features

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
 

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