7 The Old Station Master's House, Fowey is an elegantly appointed ground-floor apartment within an award-winning development, offering a stylish retreat for four guests in the heart of Cornwall. The all-white kitchen features modern conveniences including an induction hob, electric oven, dishwasher, and wine cooler, complemented by a useful breakfast bar perfect for morning coffee and casual dining. The spacious dual-aspect lounge / diner welcomes you with comfortable seating, abundant natural light, and a Smart TV with Bluetooth speaker, whilst French doors reveal glimpses of the distant river beyond.
Step outside to discover a delightful covered patio furnished with outdoor seating, where river views unfold in the distance. The apartment offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size room complete with television and a twin bedroom that opens directly onto the terrace for seamless indoor-outdoor living. An en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower serves the twin room, whilst a main bathroom with shower over bath ensures comfort for all guests.
Imagine awakening to the gentle sounds of Cornwall's countryside, enjoying breakfast on your private terrace whilst planning adventures along the nearby River Fowey. Spend leisurely evenings on the covered patio, sharing tales of coastal discoveries as the river catches the last golden rays of sunset, creating memories to treasure forever.
7 The Old Station Master's House, Fowey is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's enchanting south coast and historic towns. The property sits just 100 metres from the River Fowey, where the Bodinnick Ferry offers scenic crossings and harbour cruises from Town Quay reveal photogenic views of Fowey and Polruan from the water. For marine enthusiasts, Fowey Aquarium (1 km) provides fascinating glimpses into Cornish sea life with interactive touch pools and local creatures. History lovers will discover Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (9 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular fortress offering stunning panoramic views and seasonal flowers perfect for scenic picnics and exploration. The world-renowned Eden Project in Bodelva (11 km) captivates visitors with its spectacular biomes and diverse plant collections exploring humanity's relationship with nature through interactive exhibits. St Austell Brewery (13 km) invites you to discover award-winning beers through guided tours showcasing over 180 years of brewing heritage and sustainable practices.
For those seeking adventure further afield, King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (48 km) explores Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage with guided underground tours through authentic Victorian mine workings, interactive exhibits showcasing traditional mining techniques, and demonstrations of historic beam engines. Lydford Gorge, 50 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its temperate rainforest ecosystem, the dramatic 30-metre Whitelady Waterfall cascading through ancient oak woodland, and rugged walking trails including the thrilling Devil's Cauldron with its thundering rapids carved through Devon's wilderness. The mysterious Burgh Island (53 km) offers Art Deco luxury in its iconic 1930s hotel where Agatha Christie penned two novels, accessible by unique sea tractor crossing at high tide or on foot across the sandy causeway when the tide retreats.
Nearby, the historic market town of Liskeard is an 18-kilometre drive through rolling countryside, where visitors can explore independent boutiques, antique shops, and traditional pubs nestled between the dramatic granite tors of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning coastline. The town's Victorian architecture and weekly markets create a charming shopping experience. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing port of Padstow, 31 kilometres away, beckons food enthusiasts with its world-renowned culinary scene anchored by celebrity chef Rick Stein's restaurants, fresh seafood establishments lining the working harbour, artisan food shops, and the famous annual 'Obby 'Oss festival celebrating ancient Cornish traditions.















