Kernyk

ID: S238017

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 7
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Kernyk Cottage in Helston, Cornwall, is praised for its quiet location, proximity to coastal walks and beaches, and spacious garden with sea views. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, multiple lounges, and the cottage's suitability for dogs and families. Some guests noted issues with cleanliness and maintenance but overall had enjoyable stays.

Reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. Some guests found the cottage to be clean and welcoming, while others reported issues with dust, dirty towels, and a lack of thorough cleaning upon arrival. The owner's responsiveness to cleanliness issues is noted.

The location is highly praised for its tranquillity, easy parking, and access to coastal paths, beaches, and local amenities. The sea views and proximity to natural beauty spots contribute to its high rating.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, mentioning soft beds and a cosy atmosphere. The presence of two lounges is seen as a bonus, although there are suggestions for better utilisation of space.

The cottage is well-equipped, particularly the kitchen, and has a sunny garden. However, some guests noted a lack of sufficient seating and crockery for the number of guests it accommodates, and some areas in need of TLC.

Guests mentioned a lovely touch with cream and scones upon arrival, indicating thoughtfulness. However, it should be noted that such gestures are not guaranteed and may vary with each stay.

About this property

Porthleven 3.4 miles. Enjoying a coastal spot with sea views is this lovely granite-stone, semi-detached cottage in the village of Rinsey on the south coast of Cornwall. Near to the most southerly port Porthleven, this barn conversion offers a delightful base for a family or group of seven, with an array of bedrooms to suit a host of different parties. Be welcomed into the first sitting room on arrival, where a multi fuel stove eagerly awaits you to get it fired up and then settle down on the sofas arranged around the hearth, a perfect spot to warm your toes after a winter coastal walk. The kitchen/diner echoes a farmhouse style, with a wooden dining table presenting a place for all to gather for hearty breakfasts, quick lunches, or evening feasts with all hands on deck to help. Use the range of excellent appliances to rustle up some tasty treats, while the French doors stand opened out to the garden on summer days as the children play in the garden. Use the charming walled garden as a sanctuary at the end of the day with a glass of wine in hand as you admire the tranquillity of the area and reflect on another wonderful day. The utility room holding the washing machine also lies on the ground floor along with the spacious family bathroom, offering a bath and a shower over. Head upstairs to wind down with some evening TV in the second sitting room, sink into one of the two sofas beneath the wood-beamed apex ceiling with velux windows flooding in the natural light, and dual aspect windows providing views of both the countryside and the sea. When it's time for some rest, find three bedrooms all providing pleasant sleeping spots, with a king-size room, a family room with a double and a single, and a twin, offering a layout great for many group types. Completing the interior is a shower room which has a separate cloakroom with a basin and WC next door, so there's less waiting in line for the bathroom! Begin exploring the area by spending time down on Rinsey Beach, travel down the footpath and man-made cut in the cliff to come to this secluded haven on the coast, with great fishing found off the rocks of the cove, while ‘Ray Pool’ provides a large tidal pool which is great for enjoying a pleasant swim. Head to the historic village of Porthleven for your amenities and shops, with this settlement being the most southerly working port, you can purchase fresh catches for a delicious evening meal, or visit one of the village’s restaurants serving indulgent seafood. Hop onto the South West Coastal Path which is practically on your doorstep, taking you to the charming village of Praa Sands with a gorgeous stretch of sandy beach, or continue on to Marazion where you can stop in one of the restaurants to enjoy a meal backed by the sun going down on St Michael’s Mount after you’ve explored this tidal island which is home to a Norman church and a medieval castle. Kernyk offers the perfect place to base yourself for a fantastic Cornish retreat.

Porthleven is a large village resting on the southern coast of Cornwall, offering a picturesque harbour with a working port. Visitors and tourists flock to the village when storms rage to watch the waves crash against the sea defences. Perfect for those who want a sunny walking holiday, the coastal path provides an ideal way to explore the area. Porthleven is very popular with experienced surfers who can handle some tough waves, but if that’s not for you then simply enjoy the sand and pebble beach which stretches on for three miles to Loe Bar and Gunwalloe Cove. Enjoy excellent access to shops, pubs and local businesses within the village right at your doorstep.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin, 1 x family room with double and a single.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Shower room with shower.

First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.

Ground floor Sitting room with multi-fuel stove.

First-floor sitting room.
Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove.

Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher.

TV, DVD player with DVDs, WiFi, a selection of books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot available.

Off-road parking for 3 cars.

Enclosed front, side and rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 3.4 miles, pub 1 mile, beach 0.5 miles.

Note: The double bed in the family room can only be accessed from one side, please consider this when booking.

Please note: This property only accepts a Friday changeover.

Nearby points of interest

  • Porthminster Beach Café
  • Anima-Mundi (Formerly Millennium)
  • Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Minack Theatre
  • Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
  • Jackson Foundation
  • Kynance Cove
  • Cadgwith Cove
  • Porthchapel Beach
  • Enys Gardens

Reviews (10)

  • Heather

    Rooms were clean and felt very homely, lovely touch when we arrived with cream and scones. Lovely, thankyou.

  • Hazel

    The cottage is welcoming, spacious and quirky and the location is absolutely beautiful. Walk a short distance to the coast path and turn left for Praa Sands with an idyllic beach, turn right for Porthleven with it’s iconic clock tower and pasty shops!

  • Lynn

    Rain or shine, this cottage provided a very enjoyable and relaxing experience.

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