Open plan living space. Living area: With Freeview TV, DVD player, CD player and French doors leading to patio. Dining area. Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. Bedroom 1: With double bed and French doors leading to balcony. Bedroom 2: With twin beds. Shower room: With walk-in shower, toilet and heated towel rail.
Electric heaters, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer (shared with other apartments on-site). Games room with table tennis, table football and dart board (shared with other apartments on-site). Kayaks and small rowing boat (shared with other properties on-site). Balcony with outdoor furniture. Public car park, 5 minute’s level walk away, at cost. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
Middle Deck Apartment is part of ’The Square Rig’, providing excellent riverfront accommodation for four guests. You can sit out on the balcony and enjoy the superb river views whilst you decide how best to explore this popular area of Cornwall. There are a range of shops, pubs, restaurants and quays just a short walk away as well as nearby beaches and coastline that are sure to make the ideal backdrop for your holiday photos. Fowey is a delightful old seaside town with many attractions. As well as local shops there are galleries showing the work of local artists and craftspeople, gift shops, riverside cafes and bistros as well as tea rooms serving delicious cream teas, all within walking distance of The Square Rig apartments. Home to a royal yacht club, Fowey holds a Royal Regatta every August, a week-long festival which takes place both on and off the water.
Every May there is also a cultural festival. Authors Daphne du Maurier and Arthur Quiller Couch lived in Fowey and the town also has links with Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows, which is loosely based on the River Fowey and uses local landmarks in the story. On the river and the estuary there is a wide variety of birds as well as seals and even dolphins which sometimes venture close to the shore. Sightseeing boat trips offer the opportunity not only to spot the wildlife but also to see this dramatic coastline from a different perspective. If you fancy exploring further afield there is the Fowey to Mevagissey boat that runs throughout the season (weather permitting), or you can take one of the Square Rig’s kayaks or the rowing boat (strictly at guests own risk, limited range of buoyancy aids, guests are advised to bring their own or hire locally) up the river and see the small waterside villages with their quaint churches and lively pubs.
If you feel like a walk, ferries cross the estuary at both ends of the town, going to Bodinnick and Polruan. Once on the other side, there is the famous Hall Walk that follows the estuary, taking you through wooded valley, past hidden creeks and offering amazing views from the cliffs. Other activities such as cycling, golf, horse riding and walking can all be enjoyed locally. Visits can be made to historic country houses and castles such as Lanhydrock House and Restormel Castle, as well as the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and other National Trust and private gardens found in Cornwall
Can't make your mind up - rural cottage or holiday accommodation near the beach? South West England is a favourite holiday destination. There is plenty of cottages that are pet friendly in Cornwall, Truro and Falmouth or West Cornwall - some have fishing nearby.
Pouplar walks
Old Harry Rocks pub walk - stunning views across Jurassic coast
Clutton - Limestone Link - Three Peaks Walk - Clutton
Dunkery Beacon and Horner Woods from Horne
North Wessex Downs in Wiltshire
Wotton-under-Edge - North Nibley - Wotton-under-Edge