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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Beach House - Porthcurno
  • 2

    Cornwall

    The Beach House - Porthcurno

    Ref: S679377

    Reviews 7

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    A subtle coastal vibe flows throughout this handsome holiday home, creating a wonderful base for a break with friends or family. Located within Porthcurno Valley, the bungalow is backed by countryside. Leave your vehicles on the driveway and enjoy...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rospletha Bungalow
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Rospletha Bungalow

    Ref: S271926

    Reviews 14

    3
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    Nestled on the Cornwall Coast, you will find the rural village of Treen. With a local produce cafe and store, a welcoming pub and a nearby beach, you will find everything you could ever need during your stay. Its idyllic setting means that there...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tater-du
  • 1

    Cornwall

    Tater-du

    Ref: S83078

    Reviews 26

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    The small village of Porthcurno is situated four miles from Land’s End on the south coast of West Cornwall. The village has a sandy beach, a café, a restaurant that’s open during the summer season and cliff-top and coastal walks. To the west of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cynibre
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Cynibre

    Ref: S485440

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Beach House - Porthcurno
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    Cornwall

    The Beach House - Porthcurno

    Ref: S940181

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Rest House
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    Cornwall

    The Rest House

    Ref: S515383

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    Porthcurno is a beautiful village in Cornwall, England, with gorgeous beaches and warm weather making it the perfect holiday destination. The village itself is small but very picturesque, and being situated within the Penwith Heritage Coast, it offers spectacular views around every corner. There are a variety of activities to do nearby, including independent shops and cafes, plus some of the best beaches in the country just waiting to be explored.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Porthcurno are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    • Catherine - Verified booking

      Rospletha Cottage is located in one of the most beautiful spots in Cornwall and probably the UK.

      We had an amazing few days exploring the local area, with the Minack theatre, the coves and the coastal path right on our doorstep! Simply stunning! Sadly, the first few days of our week were spoiled by the unclean state of the kitchen when we arrived. I had to put all the plates, cutlery and utensils in the dishwasher, wash the tiles, the shelves, the glasses. There was even a full cup of coffee left in the microwave, with mould on it. There were cobwebs in lots of places (stressed me as I am not a fan of spiders) and we weren’t able to open the French doors onto the patio until the owner ‘forced’ them open later, which we had not dared to do. The hinges were just very rusty, due to the sea air I guess. We were also put off by the fact that the owners were staying in their wooden chalet in the garden, right across the cottage’s patio, so sitting outside didn’t feel private at all. This chalet is neither mentioned in the cottage description, nor showing on any of the photos for the cottage on Sykes. Also, there IS a huge field at the back of the house, with sea views, but it is also the overflow car park for the Minack theatre, so every afternoon, we had hundreds of cars/vans and people just 100 meters or so from our rental. Again, something which is not mentioned in the description. The owners of the cottage / chalet had visitors coming across ‘our’ garden on two occasions…this was not acceptable. On the first night, we arrived quite late because of heavy holiday traffic. When I saw the lack of cleanliness in the kitchen (namely dirty plates and cutlery draw), I went over to the chalet to mention this to the owner (who had just welcomed us and said to come and see him if there were any problems). I thought they’d like to let their cleaning company know…well, I was not received well at all! I won’t go into the details as we did receive apologies the next morning but I was left shaken. Rospletha is an amazing place, but, as a family, we all felt the same: Rosphetha Cottage needs more cleaning, TLC and private garden space. Also, I would not have chosen this cottage if I’d known that we would be sharing the garden with its owners.

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    • Frances - Verified booking

      We hadn't realised that the adjacent Minack Theatre is now so popular, and it was challenging that quite often it was almost impossible to get out of the bungalow or return because of the sheer volume of traffic coming down the very narrow lane.

      The bungalow is situated right next to the Minack overflow carpark, which wasn't made clear in the description. The bungalow is an illogical construction; it must have been extended several times. It was well equipped - we had everything we needed, but has a general air of being unloved and rather neglected. Lots of spiders. The seats of the sofas have sagged appreciably. Information about recycling, rubbish disposal and what is available in the area would have been useful. We met the owner, and understood the housekeeper was ill, which might answer some of the issues we have mentioned. It was disconcerting not to have a local contact number in case of emergency. Ringing Sykes Cottages is not a good option, and we were fortunate not to need to contact anyone urgently. The views from the bungalow are magnificent and we were lucky to have good weather and some amazing sunrises and sunsets. It was very kind of the owner to come down from London to sort out the bungalow, and to get us some milk and flowers as a welcome for us.

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    • Carole - Verified booking

      Although the bungalow is in a beautiful location, has good parking, is spacious and is very close to the Minack theatre, there were a few problems: It has an open fire but you need to provide your own logs and these are not available locally.

      There were no clear recycling instructions or collection dates – ended up taking most of ours home as the box was full on arrival. The holiday let description needs updating as the local pub has gone, as has the shop and the café was closed for season. No owner contact details so had to work through the agent initially. TV didn’t work, reported on arrival but took 5 days to resolve; was also surprised that no hair dryer is provided. A big (and apparently a known problem) was the kitchen sink is blocked. This should be sorted as a priority! I would recommend a thorough ‘deep clean’ as some surfaces (eg doors) were grubby and ‘sticky to touch’. This may sound as if the stay was a disaster, but it wasn’t, far from it. It was just missing care and a little TLC. Oh, and a frying pan that you can lift without being Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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    • Louise - Verified booking

      We arrived after 3pm, after a 6 hour drive, and found the cleaners there.

      They us told the arrival time was 4-30pm. We stood outside waiting for them to finish. Before they left we were informed they had no clean towels and had washed the ones from the previous occupants and left them for us to dry. They said any problems to give them a call on the landline. The overall cleanliness was poor, cobwebs across pictures on the walls. The interior and sofas were tired and well used. When we came to light the fire ,we always specify an open fire, there wasn't any wood, kindling etc to use. There was no welcome pack with contact details. The only contact we had was from Sykes email. We rang that and found it was a recorded message from Sykes. Consequently, we had no open fire throughout the stay, The location was beautiful and grass area outside was nice for the dogs to run and play.

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    • Anna - Verified booking

      We spent 7 nights at Rospletha Cottage and loved every minute of it.

      The location was perfect for us. A 10 minute walk to our favourite beach and lovely coastal walks for our dog. We spent a few nights BBQing on the beach, fish and chips at Penzance and the local pub. All of the rooms were lovely with plenty of space. The house itself was big enough for us as a family of four. The land was great for our dog, though she is very well behaved and just potters about. Waking up every morning to the sea was perfect. Couldn't of asked for a better property. It was a nice surprise to have the Minack nextdoor to us...what a place!!!! Breath taking. The property was clean and had everything we needed. With regards to dog walks...we did the coastal walk every morning onto the Rospletha Cliffs and further down a coastal walk. 100% will book again without a doubt. Thank you.

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    Things to do near Porthcurno

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    Minack Theatre

    This unique, open-air theatre is perched on the Cornish cliffs, offering an amazing backdrop to theatre under the stars. Visitors are required to book in advance for tours and shows. Expect stairs, though small sections are wheelchair accessible. Dogs on leads are welcome during visitor hours, but not for performances.

    Jackson Foundation

    The Jackson Foundation is a multi-award-winning carbon negative art venue that celebrates and supports the arts and the natural world. It is located in the centre of St. Just in a ex-industrial building and was set up by artist Kurt Jackson and his wife Caroline. It show cases Kurts artwork and hosts a range of art exhibitions throughout the year, from mediums such as painting, poetry, sculpture, installation and film. Free entry. Nearby free car park. North Row, St Just, TR19 7LB

    Geevor Tin Mine

    The Geevor Tin Mine is an ex-tin mine that is now a heritage attraction and museum, set in the rocky cornish coastline. Learn how the cornish tin miners worked in the museum, then take an underground tour of the mine tunnels and machinery. Family friendly. Gift shop and Count House Café next door. Toilets, car park. Accessible parking, toilets, access/route, and the staff have been deaf and disability awareness trained. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Count House Café

    The Count House Café, was originally the Botallack Count House Workshop and is located in the historic Geevor Tin Mine site, Botallack. It sits ontop of the cliffs near the Crowns engine houses and has spectacular views over the ocean below. It serves a range of hot of and cold treats including home made cornish pasties. Dog friendly. Toilets & car park. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

    Award-winning telegraph museum in Porthcurno. First became a communications centre in 1870. Featured on BBC TV's 'What the Victorians Did for Us'.

    Porthchapel Beach

    This sheltered sandy cove on the south west coast is surrounded by granite cliffs. The walk to the beach is down a steep narrow path through a wooded valley and requires some agility.

    Nanjizal Beach

    Nanjizel Beach is a pretty cove surrounded by boulders, clear water and lots of rock-pooling opportunities. It remains relatively uncrowded due to its inaccessibility. Walkers from the coastal path tend to be the main visitors.

    Land's End

    Land's End is one of Britain's most famous landmarks and worth a visit for the stunning scenery alone. Wander the cliff top trails, shop at the West Country Shopping Village, visit the various attractions and have your photo taken at the iconic signpost. Perfect for a day out and a great place to visit with your dog.

    Gwynver Beach

    Close to Sennen Cove, Gwynver beach reportedly gets its name from Guinevere, wife of the legendary Cornish King Arthur. Accessible from a steep path from above, the beach is rarely too crowded. Steep granite cliffs rise from behind.

    Porthgwarra Beach

    Close to Porthcurno, this small secluded beach was once a thriving fishing cove but today is more famous for its film location status. The sparkling clear turquoise water on sunnier days makes this a pretty spot to visit.

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