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Sky Cottage 1 Water Lane Golant by Fowey Cornwall PL23 1AT
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Sky Cottage, Golant by Fowey, Cornwall
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Tariff information
Weekly rentals £250 special offer (low season) to £568 (high season- mid summer). Average price £400 Please visit our website to read visitors comments as you will see that we offer great quality and value for your hard earned money! Short breaks can start and finish on any day of the week to suit you.
Testimonials
Morning Cris, I just wanted to drop you a note to say how wonderful we thought your cottage was! The attention to detail throughout the cottage is a credit to you, if anything the photos on your website do not do it justice!! Also may I add that the service you offer throughout is first class, we tend to do one short break a year within the UK and never have we had someone so pleased to have our booking! It's a real USP for you! I'm sure we will be back in touch to return! Best wishes, Richard We got back from Sky Cottage yesterday having taken a slow route home and just wanted to drop you a note to say how great it was: we had a really relaxing and enjoyable time. The cottage really is made by all of the small touches you've put into it, and the welcome of wine and biscuits and the card was just terrific after a boiling day on the A30 across the moors. We thoroughly enjoyed the stay and Golant is such a pretty place - even if coming back to work this morning was all the more of a wrench after such a nice time away. Thanks ever so much; all the best, Tom. Had an amazing time at the cottage. My wife cannot believe I organised it! I have come back and told friends and family that they have to do it. Lovely cottage with no expenses spared on crockery, bed linen etc. We hardly went out as the fire and the cottage was so nice. We didn't want to leave Thank you again. We will be visiting again. Just a short note to thank you for the use of Sky Cottage for our holiday last week. We found the cottage to be an absolute delight and far outweighed our expectations, so much so we didn't want to come home. We had a fabulous holiday re-exploring all the old haunts that Si remembered from his youth. And of course sampling all the local foods and ales! Thanks also for the wine & biscuits which were much appreciated. Best Regards We've had a lovely week in Sky Cottage, thank you for the warm welcome of wine and biscuits. We've eaten well but hope we've walked most of it off throughout the week! We did some lovely walks, some from the Blue ' country walks in and around Fowey' booklet on the window sill in Sky Cottage. Walk 11 is Lerryn - St Winnow, although we did a slight variation stopping for a very tasty burger at St Winnow's farm, served from a caravan. All the meat is reared on the farm, also tasty homemade cakes, cold/hot drinks and ice-creams. Walk 3 - starting at Polkerris - v good chocolate brownies at the Polkadot cafe. Walked to the red and white day - mark at Gribbin Head and on to Polridmouth, then a detour back round to the car at Polkerris. We then walked the last part of the walk in reverse from Fowey to Polridmouth Beach and back the following day via St Catherine's Castle and Readymoney Beach. We also enjoyed the very pretty walk through woods and fields from Golant to Fowey and back. We visited both the Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. We thoroughly recommend Heligan which we preferred over the Eden Project, but perhaps that was due to the half terms crowds. Food: Tasty light lunch at Pinky's cafe with a retro/chilled atmosphere. Delicious evening meal At Tiffin's, beautiful asparagus starter and mussels in garlic. Tasty lasagne and steak and chips At the Fisherman's arms (v good aerial photo on the wall near front entrance) V good Thai takeaway from Sala Thai in Tywardreath. V good cream tea at Coombe farm £4.50 on walk back from Polridmouth to Readymoney Beach . All in all we've had a really wonderful and relaxing holiday and are definitely sad to be heading back to London so soon. We hope to return sometime but until then, thanks to Cris and Paul for letting us stay in Sky Cottage. Alex and Matt We drove ... What? 700 miles? Arriving at Sky Cottage was worth every mile driven on the wrong side of the road (for us). As it was early evening we decided to have supper at the local inn. Very friendly reception and good food too! Our first days here were spent locally visiting Fowey, Looe, St Austell, etc. It's all so picturesque but driving on the small roads demands some concentration (smiley face) Sky Cottage is a little dream come true. I like what you did in combining the old with the new - most obvious is the bathroom. And the bed sleeps like something fantastic - always important when one is away from home. During our second week we made day trips to St Ives, Newquay, Padstow (the Rick Stein experience!) For the most part of our stay we enjoyed fantastic weather too! Finest cream tea at Tiffin's in Fowey. Great Sunday roast in the hotel at Charlestown harbour. In fact we never had a bad meal anywhere. So thanks Cris, a big thank you for this great little cottage. We should come back some time . Yves and Chantal from Belgium What a fabulous cottage - you've obviously given the contents a lot of thought. Unfortunately, the weather hasn't always co-operated, but you can't have everything. We arrived on Monday, via Castle Drogo, and had a lovely meal out at The Fisherman's Arms. Very friendly people. Tuesday, we spent at the Eden Project, well worth the visit, followed by Lanhydrock House. Well, you have to get your moneys worth out of the NT! We went to the King of Prussia for our evening meal. The fish and chips was great, but Alan has promoted the chicken stew to one of his most memorable meals! Wednesday we walked to Fowey along the Saints way, which was lovely. We can recommend Kiddows Cornish Pasties, which we had to protect from marauding seagulls! After a quick trip to Polruan, we got the bus back to Castledore - being in possession of a bus pass has it's advantages! And walked down the hill in a hailstorm (yes), followed by torrential rain. We went to Charlestown - you must go to the Shipwreck and Heritage Museum! It's the weirdest place and seems to have no rhyme or reason to many exhibits. We ate at Tiffin's - yum! Thursday we went to Mevagissey on the ferry (lovely weather) hen had a fab cream tea in The Dwelling House. Afraid we have to leave today but we'll be back! It's a great place and there's so much more to do. Thanks Cris and Paul. We appreciate your hospitality. Alan and Margaret Cris - thanks very much for the lovely welcome at Sky Cottage (wine and cookies) . We've had a great week. We started off by doing a Seafood School course in Padstow (booked for John's 40th) - great fun and has inspired us to cool more fish. It's been a veritable feast of fine food and sights. Sam's in Fowey highly recommend, The Cormorant - delightful fine dining and scenic views. Today we finally walked into Fowey along the beautiful pathway lined with bluebells and wild garlic - yum. Visited the superb Eden Project (a must do) and Minack Theatre (the story of how it was built is quite an inspiration). Still have loads we'd love to do but must go home tomorrow - sigh. This is such a lovely spot in Cornwall - will hope to return. Thanks again - cottage great. Diane and John Watford, Herts. Recommend : for Breakfast - Toll inn, Fowey, Beach Hut, Watergate Bay (below 'Is') Coffee to die for - barista entered the world coffee making championships! For Cream Tea - Charlestown overlooking harbour - or anywhere, you can't go wrong! For supermarkets - Tesco St Austell on A390 For thoughts and contemplation - Minack Theatre and exhibition, Views from Fisherman's Arms, Beer Garden. For special occasion dinner - the Cormorant, Golant Wish we had time for - deep sea fishing from Looe; boat trip to Polruan; more walking
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