The Old Dairy

ID: S854117

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

The Old Dairy is a traditional Cornish cottage praised for its stunning location near the coast and its cosy, warm atmosphere. Guests appreciate the scenic walks and historic charm, though some noted maintenance issues and cleanliness concerns. The property offers a peaceful retreat with a reasonable charge, and the owners are described as pleasant.

Reviews indicate cleanliness issues, with mentions of dirt build-up, mould, and a dirty bathroom. However, one review notes the property was clean upon arrival.

The location is appreciated for its proximity to the coast and scenic walks, despite some concerns about derelict buildings and lack of outside lighting.

Mixed feedback on comfort, with positive remarks about comfortable beds but negative comments on small sofas and polyester bed linen causing discomfort.

Facilities are criticised for maintenance issues like non-working appliances and lack of wi-fi, though some appliances are noted to work fine and issues were rectified during stays.

There is no mention of gifts or extra thoughtful touches in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category.

About this property

The Old Dairy is a traditional, stone-built cottage settled into the countryside outskirts of Pendeen. Offering off-road parking, and throughout interior, this property is ideal for a family, friends, or a couple looking to explore the incredible coast of Cornwall. Be welcomed into a kitchen/diner, here you can indulge in a hearty meal at the dining table as you reflect on the day’s adventures. Afterwards, make your way into the sitting room, a tasteful space for sitting and enjoying your favourite tv show. When sleep calls, freshen up in the shower room, before settling down into a well presented double or twin bedroom. Enjoy a tranquil getaway to Cornwall with a stay at The Old Dairy.

Note: This property can be booked with ref. 1134358 sleeping up to six guests.

The charming village of Pendeen is situated on the Penwith Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding natural Beauty, in North West Cornwall. It has a handful of lovely pubs, convenience stores, pottery/gallery . There is also a wonderful lighthouse tucked away from the centre of the village, where you can marvel at the most spectacular sea views, stretching for miles. Perfect for exploring this lesser-known area of the county, there are so many fantastic things to see and do; from exploring the rugged coastline to pulling on your walking boots and criss-crossing the beautiful countryside, with public footpaths at every turn! The beaches in this section of Cornwall are fantastic and there are so many coastal villages and attractions that will keep you busy. Enjoy shopping in Penzance, discover hidden gems in St Ives' many harbour-front galleries, or find the perfect trinkets to take home in the novelty shops of Mousehole. The open-air Minack Theatre overlooking the stunning beach at Porthcurno should definitely go on the 'to visit' list, and you can also enjoy visiting the many filming locations of the BBC's, Poldark. Whether you're interested in a walking holiday, an adventure or a relaxed beach getaway, this fantastic area has something for everyone.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk in shower, basin and WC, walk through double bedroom to twin bedroom.

Ground floor, Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, slimline dishwasher.

TV.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Ample off-road parking.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 1 mile, pub 1.2 miles.

Note: The bedrooms are interconnected.

Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am.

Note: This property does not have WiFi.

Note: There is no mobile signal at this property.

Note: Due to it being a traditional cottage the door ways are lower than average.

Note: This is an old farm and so there are some old unused barns surrounding the property, do not to enter these buildings.

Note: Off road farm track for approx 100 metres leads to property.

Nearby points of interest

  • Count House Café
  • Geevor Tin Mine
  • Jackson Foundation
  • Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
  • Minack Theatre
  • Gwynver Beach
  • Land's End
  • Porthchapel Beach
  • Nanjizal Beach
  • Porthgwarra Beach

Reviews (5)

  • Andrea

    The situation of the cottage is stunningly beautiful, so close to the magnificent cliff top scenery of the coast, and it was such a joy to walk directly from the cottage. Admittedly, there are a number of dilapidated buildings on the farm, but this didn’t detract from our stay. The cottage was warm and cosy, and the owners had kindly put the heating on before our arrival. The decor is traditional, and, bearing the odd glitch, we were very comfortable. The cooker definitely works fine, and all was clean on our arrival. The approach is a farm track, but even my car loving husband said it was easily manageable! The owners are very pleasant and we would happily stay here again, especially as the charge is so reasonable.

  • Vanessa

    After reading some reviews I ventured to the cottage with trepidation. The cottage is a Sykes 3 star and this is reflective of the facilities. The cottage is historic when windows were small to protect from the elements given that our stay was when there was a storm we were well protected. Walk out of the door and you get enough 4g to pick up emails and social media, if you take a walk up the lane you will see amazing sunsets over the sea. Take a walk along the coast path and the old tin mines come into view, making you feel as if you are in a Poldark set. Going back to the cottage, the cooker may be old but works really well. The towels were great and bed linen fine. The sitting room is cozy. The cottage is lovely and warm when you return from a day exploring Cornwall. If you are a person who likes modern buildings, huge windows and being in the centre of tourist Cornwall this is not the cottage for you.

  • Margaret

    It was due partly to its location, down a long unmade road, with o outside lighting at all. The house was seemingly in a scrapyard, surrounded by dilapidated, dangerous buildings, full of abandoned broken farm equipment and falling debris. These blocked the sea view. Indoors there was mould and rot in the bathroom skirting and pipework. The cooker was old and needed updating, and the hood was sticky with old grease, unpleasant to touch, and didn't work. The front door had no mat to the dirt yard, (hard to keep floor clean, just a broken brush and dustpan standing next to the open shelf cutlery area). The cottage was full of random fusty old ornaments crowding the shelves and storage areas with no other space to put things. The dark lounge had uncomfortable small sofas, and stank of mould. The towels provided had a fetid smell of mould. We didn't use them but the representative, Amber, brought some fresh ones. She also got the shaver light replaced during our holiday. Luckily we were able to go out each day on walks, and eat out sometimes, so avoiding too long in the fusty atmosphere. What a good job we had the Cornish coast to escape to. But it has detracted from our experience and I would not trust Sykes Cottages again.

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