4 Elm Terrace in St. Austell, Cornwall, is a well-located cottage close to the harbour and village shops, appreciated for its quietness and charm. Guests have enjoyed the proximity to local attractions and the homely feel of the property, with some even rebooking for future visits. While there have been concerns about certain aspects, the positive experiences and convenient location are often highlighted.
Cleanliness has been a point of contention among guests, with some finding the property spotless and others noting issues with cleanliness, such as unclean kitchenware and pet odours. The inconsistency in standards has impacted guest satisfaction.
The location of the cottage is highly praised for its proximity to the harbour, shops, and restaurants. Despite some challenges with vehicle access, the convenience and charm of the location are consistently appreciated by guests.
Comfort levels have varied among guests, with some finding the beds and furnishings comfortable and others experiencing discomfort due to bed size and window issues. The overall comfort has been satisfactory for some but not all guests.
Facilities and maintenance have received mixed reviews. Guests have enjoyed the well-equipped kitchen and large living spaces, but have also reported outdated TVs, lack of smart features, and maintenance issues like loose toilet handles and the need for better lighting.
There is insufficient information to assess the level of thoughtfulness in terms of gifts or welcome packs, as reviews do not consistently mention these aspects. Therefore, a score cannot be provided, and guests should not expect these amenities as guaranteed.
This traditional, stone-built cottage sits in a picturesque, elevated location overlooking the Cornish fishing village of Mevagissey. 4 Elm Terrace offers spacious accommodation, ideal for a fun-packed Cornish break for a family of six and two well-behaved pets, whilst set conveniently near a host of eateries, pubs, shops, the coastline, and the marina. Be greeted into 4 Elm Terrace by its fabulous living/dining space, a bright and fresh room with plenty of plush seating, making for a delightfully peaceful spot to curl up with your loved ones and watch a favourite film together in front of the electric fire. Next door you’ll find the well-equipped kitchen, perfect for rustling up delicious meals to enjoy whilst gathered around the dining table, both with plenty of charming seaside features to remind you of your wonderful coastal location. A staircase lies centrally to the room, bringing you up to the first floor where you will find the three well-presented bedrooms, including a king-size with views of the stunning harbour at Mevagissey, a double, and a twin. The interior is complete with a sleek family bathroom, where you can relax in a soothing bubble bath after a day of venturing along the Roseland Heritage Coast. There is no shortage of things to do in Mevagissey as it provides a wealth of highly-regarded restaurants, bars and cafés, as well as a picturesque harbour that’s home to a museum and an aquarium. Alternatively, the popular town of St Austell is just over five miles away, promising a lovely day out with its array of shops. For further attractions, discover Charlestown and its Shipwreck Treasure Museum, and its history-rich port, or continue on towards Par, to tour the Eden Project, opt for an exhilarating afternoon of adventure sports, or take a stroll around the pretty grounds of Tregrehan Garden. Make your family holiday one to remember with a stay at 4 Elm Terrace.
The ideal Cornish fishing community, complete with narrow streets made of cobblestone and a lovely harbour dotted with boats. The coast offers breath-taking treks in both directions, with sand beaches, towering cliffs, and secret coves to discover. The Lost Gardens of Heligan are only up the road, and the village has a great selection of pubs and eateries. From Easter to September, a ferry service connects Mevagissey and Fowey. Spend some time in Charlestown's (7-mile) Tall Ships Harbour and its shipwreck museum or at the renowned Eden Project's tropical biomes (11 miles). A short drive from Truro, with its shops, restaurants, theatre, and church, and a half-hour journey from the breath-taking Roseland Peninsula's lovely coastline, fantastic beaches, and renowned gardens. Please note the property will have bookings in place with pets until May 2024 - as of June 2024 the property will be pet free
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Living/dining room with electric fire
Storage heaters.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine.
TV, DVD player, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Parking permit provided for 1 car in nearby public car park.
Patio with bench.
Sorry, no smoking and no pets.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles, Mevagissey Inner Harbour 0.3 miles, beach 0.6 miles Note: The walkway to the cottage is via a cobbled pathway, a ramp and 2 steps; ensure care is taken.
Note: The car park is approximately 100 yards away.
Note: Loading/unloading is accepted outside of the property.
Please note the property will have bookings in place with pets until May 2024 - as of June 2024 the property will be pet free
Andrea
There are lots of positives but some small negatives which would elevate this property to be even better. We paid a really good price so what we got was fabulous for the money. We appreciated the upgraded beds, however the bedroom drawers and wardrobes had seen better days and need either fixing or replacing to work better. The place smelt damp (due to location in the side of a rock) and would benefit from the use of a dehumidifier. We got used to it though. The quilts are quite thin and we were a bit cold so had to used the ones in the twin room to help with that. Appreciated lots of lovely white fluffy towels! The bathroom toilet handle had a mind of its own and faces all kinds of directions, there was some damp mold on the window blinds and a broken bit on the shower screen at the top. The shower was lovely and we were glad of the instructions on how to get hot water etc. Downstairs was comfy and well equipped. Cushions were feather and that made lounging very nice. We didnât watch tv as we chatted all night on opposite sofas. It was chilly but the fan heater gave out a lot of heat. We both said that if the bedroom furniture was replaced or fixed it would help the overall quality of the cottage. Lots of pictures and features were added with love from the owners so itâs a shame to let the bedroom furniture spoil it a bit. The cottage is in an amazing location and the parking was fabulous. We didnât attempt to take luggage to the door with the car and wouldnât recommend people do that. Cobbles not for people with walking difficulties but usual for the location. The curry from Mevagissey Spice was amazing and breakfast at The Lighthouse Cafe yummy. Overall we had a lovely and comfortable stay at 4 Elm Terrace and would go back. Itâs an old cottage with charm so expect that and you wonât be disappointed. If you want perfect then maybe choose a purpose built apartment.
Patricia
It is a great location for walking the South West Coastal path and taking in the amazing views. We were lucky enough to spot a seal swimming in the harbour entrance. The parking permit is a very useful addition which was very much appreciated and the car park is very close to the cottage so easy enough to walk to with your luggage. Many thanks.
Ruth
I was worried after reading a couple of reviews, but the beds were comfortable, the cottage was very clean, no smell of dog at all, itâs really nicely decorated. Access is very tight as mentioned so you need to be good at reversing or park in the car park and carry to the cottage, itâs 2 min walk. Was always able to get a parking spot, bonus is they have electric chargers. There is an additional cost to this but was great for us. Mevagissey is lovely and well placed for lots of gorgeous beaches, Eden project and gardens of Heligan on your doorstep. 2 min walk to the harbour with a selection of lovely bakeries. Plenty of storage in the cottage and we didnât want for anything. The tv isnât a smart TV so if travelling with young children like we were then take a firestick to plug in to it. We also took a blackout blind for the kids room as curtains werenât blackout in the twin room. Also there is a large window on the landing without a curtain and people do walk by itâ¦..itâs right by the bathroomâ¦..! Because of where itâs situated you do get some noise but usually quiet by 11pm. Also the bin lorries come at 5.30am and I had a fright one morning, maybe bring earplugs and sleep with the windows closed. We would definitely book here again weâve had the most amazing week, thank you 4 Elm Terrace.
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