Ref: 4958 / St Mawes
Carricknath
Carricknath has stunning, elevated, 180 degree sea views from St Mawes Harbour across St Anthony Headland and Falmouth Bay to the Lizard peninsula with all the activity of yachts and boats. This wonderful property is set in the much sought after harbourside village of St Mawes on the Roseland peninsula.
A charming single-storey cottage at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, Carricknath has a large, light L-shaped living space with astonishing sea views, three bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms, tranquil gardens and enviable parking for two cars.
Everything you need for a family holiday or a group of friends looking for a Cornish getaway, the property is a short six-minute walk down to St Mawes waterfront with its harbour, shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes.
From the moment you step over the threshold you will instantly feel at home in this delightful home where you can sit all day and enjoy the sea views.
Features
- Dogs welcome
- High chair
- Arrive/Depart Saturday
- Private parking for 2 cars
- Superfast WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub 250 yds
- Garden furniture and barbecue
- 6 electric thermostatic radiators
Availability, reservations and pricing: £660 to £2500 per week
Located St Mawes
Customer reviews
Good or bad, we publish all the reviews left by the guests who have stayed at this property.
Mr Ferguson
Excellent position, lovely house, spacious and comfy.
Mrs Slater
This is a lovely property - the ever changing stunning views across to Saint Anthony's head and the Percuil River are the icing on the cake. Lounging on the window seat with the binoculars at the ready was a favourite pastime. Carricknath was very clean, spacious and had everything that we needed for our holiday. The area is beautiful - the Roseland Peninsula is rightly considered to be one of the loveliest places in the British Isles There is no need to use the car very much as St Mawes has a good range of places to eat, ferries to Falmouth and Place and there are lovely walks alongside Carrick Roads, the estuary of the River Fal. Local gems: a ferry trip, lunch at The Hidden Hut at Porthcurnick Beach, G&T on the beach terrace of the Tresanton Hotel, the walk to St Just in Roseland Church. We had a super family holiday here.
Mrs Dugan
The most wonderful views across Falmouth Bay and the peace and quiet reminded us how busy and noisy our ordinary lives are. Thank you for a memorable week at Carricknath.
Dr Pascu
Great views, lovely bungalow!
Ms Kinsey
Carricknath is in a wonderful location with fantastic sea views over Carrick Roads and the entrance to St Mawes harbour. The cottage is spacious, extremely comfortable and very well equipped. The large utility room is very useful and two bathrooms an added bonus. But be warned - the walk up the steep hill from the village could be a challenge for some. We've stayed here three times now, and have loved every minute.
MRS VAN NIEKERK
The cottage is beautifully decorated and has all the comforts of home. The location could not be better. The views from the sea facing windows are spectacular. There are books and puzzles for rainy days, a windowseat to doze off in the warm rays of the sun on a windy day and lovely little touches throughout. Can't recommend highly enough. Very spacious as well. We wanted to stay forever!
Mrs England
We had a fabulous stay at Carricknath , all rooms are large and spacious , good clean bed linens , and towels , a very well equipped kitchen , sadly no tumble dryer certainly not an issue for us . The views are breathtaking and each morning it was a joy to sit and watch over St Mawes a continuous changing painting of scenes , sunrise and sunset… stunning ,the steep hill as everyone mentions is steep but worth it for the fabulous views and the bakery and eating places in the harbour makes it worth every step .! We would definitely book again . Parking for two cars also a bonus .
Mrs STAPLETON
You will not be disappointed with the property, it has wonderful sea views and is very well equipped. The beds are extremely comfortable and the property is very clean. I have never slept as well as during the stay here, it is so peaceful. Although the driveway is very steep, you can park at the bottom of it. St Mawes is a beautiful place to stay and other places are easily accessible by car. If you walk down to the town from the property, be prepared for a steep climb back!!! A wonderful stay in a lovely place.
Mr Betteridge
Carricknath is in an ideal position for viewing the marina and estuary, watching all the activities from your own lounge is very pleasant, make sure you take binoculars. St Mawes is a very lively port with an abundance of eating places to suit all tastes and pockets.
Mrs Fant
We have just returned from a wonderful week’s stay at Carricknath after a very last minute booking. We were a little concerned about how it would be, given that it was still available at this late stage. We needn’t have worried! The bungalow is very spacious, with unrivalled views out over St Mawes and the sea from almost every window. The pictures online really don’t do the location justice. It is a short walk down into St Mawes which is a stunning little village but oh my goodness the walk back is incredibly steep! Well worth doing each day though to take in the atmosphere of this lovely place. We enjoyed eating at the Rising Sun, the cinnamon buns from the De Bara bakery and harbour side drinks at the St Mawes Hotel. Mr Scorse Gourmet Deli does the BEST baguettes, which we bought and took for a picnic when we visited the castle. The Falmouth ferry runs daily from the harbour and is a lovely little trip out on the water. Our only little grumbles were that the seating in the lounge area was not as comfortable as it could be. As a family we would have enjoyed snuggling up on a comfy sofa or armchair to watch TV but the chairs provided did not allow for this. The sofa seats 2 and is very upright and the armchairs are not the type to relax in. Also, the garden hedge was a little overgrown which inhibited the view out to sea from the patio area. The shower in the main bathroom is missing a door which caused flooding on the floor when it was used. These are only small things and didn’t affect the enjoyment of our stay at all. Carricknath is a great, very well maintained property and we would definitely stay here again.
Mrs Thornton
We had a nice two weeks at Carricknath and here is an honest review: The view from the property is incredible and it made us feel on holiday every day. We were lucky enough to be there during the tall ships and it was amazing to watch them leave Falmouth. We also absolutely love St Mawes and the surrounding area and you cannot go wrong - there is lots to do and lovely beaches. There’s great places to eat and drink. We loved the hidden hut for lunch and Towan beach was beautiful. It is a short incredibly steep walk to St Mawes from the property. I would really emphasise the steep walk - be aware if you are a multigenerational group. It was a real challenge for the fit and healthy grandparents in our group. Everything is clean, functional and adequate but there are definitely no extra special touches. We had a issue with one of the showers which didn’t work and Classic Cottages were very friendly and sorted the issue promptly which was great. We have no complaint about the service - the housekeeper in particularly was so friendly and lovely. The basic charcoal BBQ hadn’t been cleaned (and looked on its last legs) and there were no BBQ tools so we had to rethink any plans of having a BBQ. We mentioned this and classic cottages did drop off disposable BBQs and a pair of tongs which were most welcome but it meant we had to really think about when we had a BBQ and couldn’t just be spontaneous and have one every evening if weather was good which was a shame. Good things - the beds are comfortable, the property is really private and not overlooked and the utility room is a good size. But we had very mixed weather and it was hard to dry even our bath towels - one of the heated towel rails in the bathroom worked sporadically and we had no control over when the towel rails came on so we had one rail for six people so it was damp towels all round. And in terms of drying swimming stuff it was very difficult. Things to note: - the showers are both electric so don’t expect a power shower - there is plenty of hot water though. - you have to rinse any sand off outside the property so sandy children aren’t ideal. The electric shower would definitely not get the sand off them anyway - the kitchen provision is basic. There was no vegetable peeler (although the owner did promptly drop one off once we’d mentioned this) - there’s no coffee machine (this seems an oversight in a holiday property these days) - there’s no option to plug an electric toothbrush or shaver in the bathroom - there’s one very random board game (ninja cats) and 3 adult puzzles, no cards or any other games - there’s only a 2 slice toaster - quite annoying for 6 people. The top of the driveway has been blocked off and although it has been explained in the property instructions - it seemed absolutely ludicrous as the driveway is exceptionally small and steep and it would have been far more comfortable for two cars wit
Mr Kohler
We had a wonderful stay at Carricknath in June 2022 after two times of cancellation because of covid-19 restrictions. Classic Cottages is always helpful and responsive in dealing with changes and finally our dream came true. Carricknath is a very nice and well-equipped house in the Roseland Peninsula. There are many different things to do in such small territory: small and pretty villages nearby to discover (Portscatho, Porloe, Veyran), nice and easily accessible beach (Porthcurnick) with the excellent beach café 'The Hidden Hut', Trelissick Garden, or many different options of walk along the coast to admire stunning cliffs. After a day of outdoor activities, we came back to Carricknath to enjoy the cosy and relaxing atmosphere of the house. We extend our thanks and appreciation to both Classic Cottages and the owner of Carricknath for their responsibility and great services.
Mrs Baxter
This property is in a beautiful location with stunning views. Inside it is comfortable, freshly decorated and well equipped. The lounge seating is arranged to help maximise enjoyment of the views - we loved sitting at the window seat to read. We were able to do several walks from the property without needing to use the car: for example, we enjoyed walking to the church and tea shop at St Just in Roseland.
Mrs Millar
Charming home with stunning views, a great base for exploring the Roseland area.
Mrs Black
We had a wonderful stay at Carricknath which has fantastic views and is very comfortable. It suited all three generations of us that stayed!
Dr. Planegger
Quiet location with a wonderful view over the bay of St. Mawes! Nice to spend a day or more at Carricknath with swimming , BBQ, going buy ferry to Falmouth or enjoying the harbour. Good jumping-off-point for trips to a lot of sights and nice places to vistit, also a few beaches like Pothcurnick. Cosy home very well equipped! A place to return to!
Mrs Jones
A spacious bungalow with excellent views and nicely furnished. If you’re not used to hills you could find the walk up and down to the harbour challenging as well as the steep drive at the bungalow! We enjoyed many walks in the area including getting a bus from St Mawes to St Just in Roseland (coffee and cake at the cafe) and walking back along the estuary to St Mawes. Also a great lunch at the Hidden Hut followed by a trip on the King Harry Ferry to Trellissick (NT).
Mr Bellinger
This property has amazing views, it’s a short steep walk to the harbour front where you can enjoy the little shops, crabbing or catch a ferry to Falmouth. St.Mawes castle is also worth a visit. The layout of the property is good benefitting from two bathrooms and a utility room, the bedrooms are also comfortable. The property is away from a main road, so quiet even with the single glazing. The location and view were the selling point of this property for us. St Mawes is a lovely place to stay.