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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rocket Cart House
  • Cornwall

    Rocket Cart House

    Ref: S367220

    Reviews 13

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    Lizard is a tiny village resting on the Lizard Peninsula, the most southernly point in mainland England. There is a village green, a few shops, a pub and cafés, along with the Lizard Lighthouse, the oldest mainland light in Cornwall. The...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ballantines No 29
  • Cornwall

    Ballantines No 29

    Ref: S485707

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Finest Retreats - Lizard Point
  • Cornwall

    Finest Retreats - Lizard Point

    Ref: S1059883

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    £387

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Parc An Castle Cottage
  • Cornwall

    Parc An Castle Cottage

    Ref: S82042

    Reviews 30

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    The Lizard Peninsula is an amazing area, with golden beaches to pebbly coves and creeks, dramatic cliff tops to still rivers and gorgeous creekside villages just waiting to be explored. With an amazing choice of restaurants and pubs, as well as...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wild Acres
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Wild Acres

    Ref: S589503

    Reviews 12

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    Coverack is a tiny fishing community on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula, not far from Britain's most southern tip, Lizard Point. With its sheltered bay beach perfect for swimming, windsurfing, and kayaking, as well as its shops, pub, and restaurants,...

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    £428

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mengarth
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Mengarth

    Ref: S82370

    Reviews 35

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    Featured in BBC-TV's Fisherman's Apprentice, Cadgwith is one of the most mesmerising fishing/artist villages in an area of outstanding beauty. This is a place for all who love the smell of sea air, fresh fish from the boat, rock pool expeditions,...

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    £195

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pentira
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Pentira

    Ref: S777302

    Reviews 6

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    The large market town of Keighley is situated in Aire valley in West Yorkshire, within easy reach of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The town, mentioned in the Domesday Book, grew during the 18th and 19th centuries due to wool and cotton...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Finest Retreats - Scilla
  • Cornwall

    Finest Retreats - Scilla

    Ref: S1037008

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Finest Retreats - Sea Skapya
  • Cornwall

    Finest Retreats - Sea Skapya

    Ref: S1054822

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  • Last Minute Cottages - KItty unique 60s caravan set in pretty garden
  • Cornwall

    KItty unique 60s caravan set in pretty garden

    Ref: S318797

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cosy Shepherds Hut nr Kynance cove
  • Cornwall

    Cosy Shepherds Hut nr Kynance cove

    Ref: S317873

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    Cadgwith Holiday Cottages

    Cadgwith is a tiny fishing village with a breathtaking backdrop of the Cornish countryside and thatched cottages on cliff tops. Crystal blue waters lap its tranquil shores and a fleet of colourful fishing boats take centre stage on the shingle beach. You can swim around the peaceful Cadgwith Cove or go snorkelling in the water. Whatever you decide to do, this picture-postcard part of Cornwall is perfect for a much-needed escape by the sea.

    Discover our Cadgwith cottages and holiday homes and book your next break with us today. From contemporary apartments with sea views to luxury cottages that are just a few minutes' walk from the beach, you'll find the perfect property that ticks all the boxes. Bringing your pooch along? Just filter by dog-friendly properties. If you need a hand with your booking or have any queries, reach out to our friendly customer service team who are available round the clock to help you!

    There's plenty to do in beautiful Cadgwith for families and couples alike. Ramblers will love the scenic coast paths that wind through the breathtaking Lizard Peninsula, and quaint villages like Ruan Minor and St Keverne. If you're not planning on travelling too far, there's always the beach and the village pub on the doorstep of your Cadgwith holiday cottage.

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    • Amanda - Verified booking

      The house is lovely and the perfect base to explore a beautiful village and cove.

      The owner was helpful and tried to solve issues we faced, most of which were out of his control and perhaps due to the previous incumbent’s treatment of it. On arrival we found a patio with dog poo on it and on the upper terrace remnants of a party, including drugs (glue we think). We could have cleaned the patio better from old poo if the hose attachment worked (you need to hold it on) and if provided with a yard brush. Inside the house we managed to lock people in a bedroom and toilet - on the first night; grateful that the housekeeper arrived and removed the locks but that did make using those spaces difficult. The wardrobes are all a bit rickety, we tightened things where possible but the knobs on the downstairs bedroom lacked nuts! The toilets and showers blocked quite regularly - we found the plunger but suggest the drains may need rodding. The washing machine needs a good clean as full of mould. The kitchen very well equipped but several glasses were cracked, so we put in bin. The sofa had obviously had a thorough clean but the agent used gave my granddaughter a horrid rash as she sat on it in just her pants - it took us a few days to identify the culprit and then bought additional blankets to cover it. May I suggest you get sofa covers that can wash between visitors (I do this for my cottage when rent it out and easy peasey to clean). The cleanliness of the visible spaces is good but noting has been moved to be cleaned for example I dropped my glasses behind the bedside table, moving to find it was obvious that never been cleaned as thick with dust that had had something spilt on it as also up wall. Did best to remove but needs a good scrub as do lots of the walls which are splattered in an array of colours. This might being contributing to the fuggy smell of the house, which is particularly strong downstairs - suggest a plug in aroma thing in hall as it is quite off putting when this is the first experience of the house. The WiFi is bad. Owner was brilliant at helping us get a better signal but it didn’t allow online meetings so sadly two of our group had to leave the holiday early. It would have helped to have known about WiFi in advance as could have adapted. It is a shame that such a lovely house is let down by cosmetic stuff - just needs a decent amount of love to make it shine again. Perhaps a bit more time allowed between visitors to get it up to scratch. Things like stained bed linen could be rectified with a laundry service? We would definitely return as loved the location and can see the charm in the house but I do feel that Mengarth in the state we found it in did not give value for money and the holiday was marred by this.

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    • Richard - Verified booking

      Our stay at Wild Acres was a blend of beautiful moments and significant disappointments.

      While the property itself is situated in a fantastic location, certain factors dampened our overall experience, some of which seemed easily avoidable. On a positive note, Wild Acres boasts a great location that made our stay memorable. We appreciated the efforts made by our hosts to rectify issues as they arose, demonstrating their dedication to creating a pleasant experience for us. However, our arrival was marked by the absence of a number of amenities that were promised in the listing (and I notice that the listing has not been amended since). It was disheartening, to say the least, as we had specifically chosen this holiday home for a special family celebration. The most striking discrepancy was the external kitchen - while the listing explicitly mentioned a sink, fridge, dishwasher, and barbecue, we found only a sink on our arrival. The hosts did provide disposable BBQs later, but the missed opportunity to cook outdoors and enjoy the stunning terrace view over our first two days was a disappointment. Further, the shortage of an outside fridge was exacerbated by the inadequate size and missing shelves of the inside fridge, which limited our capacity to store our cold items effectively. Apart from this, there were minor frustrations such as an unexpected shortage of wine glasses - for a five-bedroom house, it's quite odd to initially only provide five wine glasses. Even though more were delivered later, it would have been preferable to have the appropriate amount from the beginning. Additionally, our request for a stair gate, made prior to our arrival, was unfulfilled. We also encountered maintenance issues such as a broken plug and lock in the bathrooms - issues that were rectified later, but marred our initial experience. Overall, we had a great time at the property but felt that we did not get what we had paid for.

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    • Anthony - Verified booking

      Good layout in house what we needed but steep steps to get into house with no handrails were difficult also the flat patio area was very slippery when wet.

      Windows and doors need a lot of work as they let rain in and we spent time mopping up sills and doorways in the heavy rain - some were impossible to open and although wedges or rocks were on the sills to keep the faulty sash windows up a little, if you had children it could be dangerous. narrow road was so steep 2 of us couldn't walk up or down and there was no parking near the beach area. Other cars illegally parked along road made getting on and off small drive difficult. The house needs some maintenance- fans not switching off -taps that swivelled when trying to turn them on. Smoke and co2 alarms with faults (new batteries didn't work) Little soaps were a nice touch but were past their best by dates. House was very clean which was a big positive but for the price I would have expected less 'well worn' furniture and the king size bed did not have a big enough duvet - it didn't fit in the covers and it felt a little damp. The chesterfield sofa had splits and was very uncomfortable to sit on. The small ensuite twin room had a toilet that was impossible to sit on the right way and unable to close door in use. Fan continued to run unless you turned main ceiling switch off Stunning views from house but it could do with a refresh and better maintenance. some thoughtful person had left a nice set of fishing hooks suspended on the garage door inside which I got caught on in the dim lighting. I really wish Sykes would have better search filters for disabled people and access was something searchable - it took a lot of time to find a layout to suit the family and from the description we did expect some difficulties because of the area. Although kitchen was great and everywhere very clean and stunning views the overall standard of the house and some safety aspects seemed poor.

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    • Vicky - Verified booking

      Having stayed in Cadgwith twice a year for many years, it is with regret that I give a poor review.

      Positives first: House is in a great location 1 minute from fab pub and coastal path Ample parking for 2 cars Large spacious house Well equipped kitchen with good range of glasses, crockery, cookware etc Lovely views from Garden, particularly if you sit right at the top (note very steep steps so not suitable for all) Comfortable beds Sky movies included Negatives: House needs to be properly cleaned eg lots of dust/cobwebs/dog hair. oven was very dirty, lots of dog hairs in lounge on the radiator, also inside the washing machine and on top of the tumble drier Awful smell in the bedroom on first floor- can only describe as ‘wet dog’. Was so awful when we first got there that we had to raise with owner. Housekeeper came back and cleaned the room again which helped a little but unfortunately the smell remained. Spent as little time in our room as possible which was a shame as a lie-in on holiday is usually a treat No facility to recycle which we were surprised by as we always recycle as much as possible Airer for drying clothes was broken (I believe a new one has been ordered) Oven door hard to shut- has a tendency to stay open Garden furniture disappointing- not much of it and not v comfortable - needs cushions Overall, mostly small issues that could be fixed with more care and attention but disappointing that the house wasn’t up to standard for our holiday. The owner was very responsive and did try to help but the housekeeper wasn’t able to return to rectify all the issues.

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    • Lynn - Verified booking

      Positives:- The house is spacious, the kitchen is modern and well equipped and the house is in a beautiful location.

      Negatives:- The house is dated and is in dire need of decorating and updating, it also needs cleaning thoroughly. The outside area is dismal, dirty and unkempt. The house sleeps 8 but the outside furniture and BBQ do not cater for 8 people, there is a table that would seat 4 and the BBQ would be suitable for 2, but was not fit for use. These are some of the issues we had: (I have photographic evidence) The BBQ was rusty, placed in a plastic garden storage container that was full of flies and household rubbish from Christmas Outside table seated 4 – the house sleeps 8 The downstairs toilet can only be used if you sit on it sideways - The flushing mechanism did not work The tap in the downstairs bathroom was loose and did not work properly Seat in the living area broken The cushions on the furniture were ripped or torn Dining room chairs stained and dirty Cobwebs on lights / ceilings in most rooms Behind beds / side of wardrobes thick with dust and damp Headboards not secured to the beds Jacuzzi in the bathroom didn’t work The house smells musty and damp It is such a shame as the house could be fantastic, but needs a lot of care and attention to bring it up to standard. We paid just short of £1,500 for the week, in comparison to other properties we have stayed in it does not warrant the cost being charged.

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    Things to do near Cadgwith

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    Kynance Cove
    Kynance Cove is a spectacular tidal beach in Cornwall known for its white sand, turquoise sea and serpentine rock stacks. You can explore the coves, interconnected caves and islands at low tide and enjoy the views, walks, wildlife and the fascinating history of the area.

    Cadgwith Cove

    The beaches at Cadgwith Cove are as picturesque as they come. Whitewashed ‘chocolate box’ cottages line the windy path to the harbour, and the crystal clear water off the shingle beach is perfect for snorkelling, rock pooling and diving.

    National Maritime Museum Cornwall

    Preserving Cornwall's maritime heritage is the National Maritime Museum located at Falmouth's Discovery Quay Harbour. The museum is an extensive attraction that provides an array of excellent exhibits bound to spark your interest.
    St Mawes Castle
    St Mawes Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, between 1540 and 1542. The castle was built under the direction of Thomas Treffry to a clover leaf design, with a four-storey central tower and three protruding, round bastions that formed gun platforms.

    St Peter’s Church, Flushing

    St Peter's, Flushing is a historic church located in the picturesque village of Flushing, Cornwall. Dating back to the 12th century, the church boasts stunning architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and a peaceful atmosphere. Take a moment to admire the medieval carvings and learn about the church's fascinating history. Address: Trefusis Rd, Flushing, Falmouth TR11 5UQ

    Pendennis Castle

    Pendennis Castle, situated on a headland overlooking Falmouth Bay, is a fascinating attraction for history lovers. Explore the castle's impressive defences, take a guided tour of the historic tunnels, and enjoy breathtaking views from the ramparts. Don't miss the chance to learn about the castle's role in defending Cornwall from invasion. Address: Castle Close, Falmouth TR11 4LP

    Enys Gardens

    Enys Gardens, located in Penryn, Cornwall, is a tranquil haven that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Explore the beautiful gardens and admire the stunning collection of spring flowers, including bluebells and camellias. With a café and gift shop on site, it's a great day out for all ages. Address: Enys Gardens, Penryn TR10 9LB

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