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per nightAnnabelle - Verified booking
The property was in a beautiful location and just a short walk to the beach and harbour.
It's a very large property which can easily accommodate a large family/group of friends. On initial inspection the property looked very clean and maintained. However, closer inspection showed a few areas that needed addressing. 1. There are many marks/dents/scratches around the property. We did video these to provide proof that they were there before we arrived. 2. The living room carpet doesn't meet at the edge and is all frayed - be careful when stepping out the door so you don't catch your foot in it. 3. The living room windows in particular are so smeared that they are difficult to see through when the sun shines on them. 4. Went to use the bath only to have dirty brown water gushing up through the plughole - would not use after that. 5. The larger ensuite bedroom has a foul smell coming from the shower drain - did not want to investigate. 6. In the same bedroom, not noticed until we stripped the bedding to leave, the duvet cover that was tucked in at the bottom of the bed had blood on it. Absolutely awful. Wish I had known this before the bed was slept in. Randomly at 1.30am the entire household was woken up by the doorbell ringing - quite concerning as nobody there on inspection. The details on checking out etc need to be updated in the guest book. The playroom adjoining the living room would be great as a bedroom for a disabled person as they wouldn't be able to access the bedrooms downstairs. The WiFi needs an extender for downstairs as the WiFi doesn't reach the bedrooms. These may seem like minor issues to some but cleanliness is very important to me - I like to feel that a property has been well cared for. This house felt a bit unloved. There is a cut through to the side of the house which leads into the village so you don't have to walk on the road which is great. Just be careful as the stones are quite slippy when wet.
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Paul - Verified booking
Great property + great location = great holiday.
The three adults plus two small dogs in our party all have a great time here. Seaview was spotlessly clean on our arrival and had some nice personalised touches that we appreciated. We found the kitchen/dining area a little "compact" but it wasn't a problem as we worked around this easily enough and anyway, it was more than compensated for by the large and comfortable lounge. The bedrooms were well furnished, comfortable and had a good storage space. Worth mentioning that the kitchen was particularly well equipped with all manner of pots, pans, casseroles, knives, dishes etc. There were even two different kinds of vegetable peeler! The nominated parking spaces were a bonus too. Located at the end of a private road, Seaview was quiet yet had amazing panoramic views of the sea that were captivating whether sunny or stormy. It's 50m above sea level so there's a bit of a climb back up from Coverack itself or the small (and almost private) Porthbeer Cove with its mixture rocky/sandy beach. Its only 700m (not the mile quoted in the Sykes listing) by footpath to the lovely Coverack harbour with the excellent (if somewhat pricey) Lifeboat chippie and Paris Hotel. Good coast path walks in both directions right from the door. We toured the area a bit. We enjoyed Loe Bar and Porthleven in rough weather â these can be accessed from car parks in the north of Loe Bar or the NT Penrose Estate. The Spingo beer at the Blue Anchor in Helston was as good as I remember it from 40 years ago and the walk around Lizard Point excellent and sparsely populated once you got 200m from the car parks! Note that Seaview's location is nowhere near that indicated on the Sykes mapping. Exceeded expectations.
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The R Family - Verified booking
We have spent the best week in this magical spot. The Watch House boasts the best sea and headland views in South West and it couldnât be more accurate. Perched next to the sea you can hear the waves from the moment you wake till you fall asleep. The tranquillity and privacy that this place affords makes it a magical getaway and has left us feeling refreshed and reinvigorated. The outside space has been thoughtfully planned to allow you the best views from private and sheltered sun spots. The accommodation was immaculate and comfortable with great attention to detail. The property itself dates back to the days of smugglers and the owners have allowed this history to shine through this house. When we eventually were able to drag ourselves away from this luxury, we experienced a typical Cornish fishing village with all the beauty this has to offer. The quaintness of the village, the watch house and the surrounding area was overwhelming and it was easy to immerse yourself back in time. We were surrounded by walks, beaches and coves and when we wanted to travel a little further we had a huge choice of other outstanding places to visit. The pub next door serves great food at really good prices and it was one of the most memorable holidays we have ever had. We will be back!
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The R Family - Verified booking
We have spent the best week in this magical spot. The Watch House boasts the best sea and headland views in South West and it couldn’t be more accurate. Perched next to the sea you can hear the waves from the moment you wake till you fall asleep. The tranquillity and privacy that this place affords makes it a magical getaway and has left us feeling refreshed and reinvigorated. The outside space has been thoughtfully planned to allow you the best views from private and sheltered sun spots. The accommodation was immaculate and comfortable with great attention to detail. The property itself dates back to the days of smugglers and the owners have allowed this history to shine through this house. When we eventually were able to drag ourselves away from this luxury, we experienced a typical Cornish fishing village with all the beauty this has to offer. The quaintness of the village, the watch house and the surrounding area was overwhelming and it was easy to immerse yourself back in time. We were surrounded by walks, beaches and coves and when we wanted to travel a little further we had a huge choice of other outstanding places to visit. The pub next door serves great food at really good prices and it was one of the most memorable holidays we have ever had. We will be back!
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Jane - Verified booking
What a lovely place to stay.
The cottage was clean, well stocked with all the equipment we might need both in the kitchen and living room where there was a selection of books, games and dvds alongside lots of tourist information leaflets. I spent a lot of time enjoying the view from the front bedroom out to sea. The cottage is set in a beautiful background with well maintained gardens around it and lots to explore. The nearby sculpture park is a nice easy stroll away, free to go around and dog friendly. We spent a lot of time walking along the coastal path exploring, swimming in the sea and watching seals on the rocks. There is a beach at low tide only 10 minutes walk away. Coverack is a beautiful village with a large dog friendly beach, good essential food shop, cafe, pub, chippy and restaurants. This is a good place to stay with lots nearby to do and also lots a short drive away. We felt very welcomed as soon as we arrived with the gift of some lovely cookies a pack of playing cards and a beautiful local card with a message on it left by the owners. Definitely will be going back. Loved every minute there.
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