4 The Old Station Master's House, Fowey, is an elegantly restored apartment offering sophisticated contemporary living within a historic setting. The streamlined kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, featuring an induction hob, electric oven, and wine cooler, all wrapped in sleek modern design. The light-filled first-floor living area provides a refined space for relaxation, while a clever mezzanine level creates a perfect workspace for those needing to stay connected.
Step outside to discover your private enclosed terrace, thoughtfully furnished for both dining and lounging, creating an intimate outdoor retreat. The apartment offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a serene double room and a cleverly designed room with full-size double bunk beds, each with direct access to the terrace. Two impeccably finished bathrooms, including an en-suite with a walk-in shower, ensure comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to gentle estuary breezes, enjoying your morning coffee on the secluded terrace while planning the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather in the sophisticated living space, sharing stories of coastal explorations and harbour life, before retiring to your thoughtfully designed bedrooms for a peaceful night's rest.
4 The Old Station Master's House, Fowey, sits in an enviable position just moments from the picturesque River Fowey. One Kilometre away, the MAD Museum offers a fascinating collection of interactive mechanical art and design exhibits, perfect for inspiring minds of all ages. The Fowey Aquarium (1 km) provides an engaging glimpse into local marine life through its interactive touch pools and diverse collection of sea creatures. St Catherine's Castle (2 km) stands proudly overlooking the coast, offering panoramic views and fascinating military history spanning from the 16th century through WWII. Tregrehen Garden (9 km) enchants visitors with its collection of rare plants and peaceful woodland walks.
Further afield, discover the Wadebridge and District Museum (30 km), where knowledgeable volunteers share fascinating local history through carefully curated exhibits. Take 35-kilomotre drive through beautiful countryside to experience a taste of Cornwall's smuggling past at the atmospheric Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor. Oe perhaps you'd liketo indulge in a tour of Tarquin's Gin Distillery (36 km) to sample handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coastline and flavoured with local botanicals. The historic market town of Liskeard (30 km) and Cornwall's charming county town of Truro (36 km) offer additional opportunities for exploration and discovery.