4 Quayside, Fowey is a spacious four-bedroom apartment positioned on Market Street, just metres from the water's edge and the heart of this enchanting harbour town. The well-equipped kitchen on the first floor features an electric oven, grill and hob, slim dishwasher, microwave, and both fridge and freezer, whilst a handy utility cupboard on the ground floor houses the washing machine and tumble dryer. The bright open-plan living area offers comfortable seating for eight around the dining table, two inviting sofas, a Smart TV with Freeview, DVD player, and Bluetooth speaker for your entertainment.
Four bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged across the upper two floors. Heading up to the second floor, you'll find two double bedrooms (one with en-suite shower room featuring shower over bath) and a modern family bathroom with separate shower. Moving up to the top floor, there are another double bedroom and a single room with bunk beds, ideal for younger children. Each bedroom comes equipped with thoughtful touches including bedside tables, lamps, wardrobes, and selected rooms feature Smart TVs. The property sits above the shops leading to the quay, accessed via two steps to the front door, with internal stairs connecting all three floors.
Picture leisurely mornings watching boats glide across the glittering estuary, just moments from your door. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Readymoney Cove's sheltered sands, wandering Fore Street's independent boutiques, or settling into harbourside cafés with Cornish cream teas. As evening falls, perhaps stroll two doors down to The King of Prussia for supper, then return to your light-filled retreat as the harbour lights twinkle across the water below.
4 Quayside, Fowey places you at the very heart of Cornwall's southern coast treasures. The MAD Museum in Fowey, directly opposite your front door, delights visitors of all ages with its extraordinary collection of interactive mechanical art and design exhibits, where curious minds can engage with ingenious kinetic sculptures and fascinating engineering marvels. St Austell Brewery in St Austell (11 km) welcomes beer enthusiasts to discover award-winning ales through engaging brewery tours, showcasing sustainable brewing practices developed over generations whilst offering access to their network of over 180 charming pubs across the county. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (14 km) present one of Britain's most remarkable garden restoration stories, where diverse plant collections flourish alongside carefully managed wildlife habitats, enchanting woodland walks, and the famous Jungle Garden, creating a captivating blend of Victorian horticultural ambition and contemporary conservation. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (26 km) sits dramatically on Bodmin Moor, this legendary 18th-century coaching inn immortalised by Daphne du Maurier offering atmospheric accommodations, a fascinating smuggling museum, and hearty Cornish fare.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's hidden gems and dramatic landscapes. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (46 km) follows a scenic circular route through Cornwall's rich mining heritage, where atmospheric engine houses punctuate stunning moorland views, perfect for walking, cycling, or horse riding through this UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km) takes you deep underground into genuine 18th-century tin mine workings, where knowledgeable guides illuminate Cornwall's extraordinary mining heritage through atmospheric tours and comprehensive museum displays. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (50 km) transforms miniature golf into swashbuckling adventure, where mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and theatrical historical enactments bring Cornish myths, legends, and seafaring tales thrillingly to life.
The historic market town of Liskeard lies 18 kilometres distant, perfectly positioned between the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's spectacular south coast, offering excellent shopping, traditional markets, and the fascinating Liskeard Museum celebrating local heritage. Meanwhile, Padstow sits 31 kilometres away, this foodie's paradise combines Rick Stein's renowned restaurants with charming harbourside dining, artisan food shops, golden beaches at Constantine Bay and Trevone, and the scenic Camel Trail cycling route winding through the beautiful Camel Estuary.























