Slipway, Fowey is a contemporary two-bedroom apartment situated on the second floor of a striking riverside building, just 100 metres from the Bodinnick Ferry crossing. The spacious open-plan living area features a vaulted ceiling that draws the eye upward, seamlessly connecting the well-equipped kitchen with comfortable seating and a dining table for four. The kitchen boasts an electric double oven and hob, integrated fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and Nespresso coffee machine for leisurely mornings. Large windows frame views across the estuary, inviting fresh Cornish air to drift through when opened, whilst a wall-mounted Freeview TV and Bluetooth speaker provide evening entertainment.
Two bedrooms offer peaceful retreats: the king-size room features its own wall-mounted Freeview TV and gentle river glimpses, while the bright bunk room provides comfortable accommodation for younger guests. A modern bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout, complemented by a utility cupboard housing the washing machine. Lift access from ground level ensures easy arrival, and whilst there's no private outdoor space, the riverside promenade beckons just moments away, dotted with benches perfect for watching harbour life unfold over morning coffee or afternoon ice cream.
Picture unhurried mornings with coffee in hand, gazing across the glittering estuary as boats glide past. Spend sun-drenched days exploring Fowey's narrow streets and independent shops, then hire a kayak to discover hidden coves and wildlife along the coast. As evening settles over the water, return to your peaceful retreat, perhaps with fish and chips from the harbour, and toast another perfect Cornish day.
Slipway, Fowey places you at the heart of Cornwall's stunning south coast, with treasures waiting just beyond your door. Fowey Aquarium, merely 500 metres away, delights visitors with interactive touch pools and fascinating displays of Cornish marine life, perfect for curious minds of all ages. The Eden Project in Bodelva (8 km) captivates with its iconic biomes housing exotic plants from around the globe, alongside thought-provoking exhibitions exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (13 km) brings Cornwall's industrial heritage vividly to life through its beautifully preserved clay mining site, set within tranquil parkland ideal for afternoon wandering. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (25 km) stands proud on windswept Bodmin Moor, this legendary smuggling inn combining atmospheric dining with a captivating museum celebrating its colourful past.
Venture further afield to discover even more of Cornwall's distinctive character. The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (46 km) rewards walkers, cyclists, and horse riders with spectacular views across Cornwall's mining landscape, dotted with dramatic engine house ruins that speak of the county's industrial legacy. Terence Coventry Sculpture Park in Coverack (49 km) offers a wonderfully unexpected clifftop experience, where striking contemporary sculptures stand against rugged coastal views in this hidden gem. The Castle in Bude (55 km) combines heritage with culture, housing engaging galleries and exhibitions within historic walls overlooking the beach, complemented by a delightful café serving locally sourced refreshments.
The historic market town of Liskeard, positioned 18 kilometres from Slipway, provides an authentic taste of Cornish life with its traditional weekly markets, independent shops, and characterful granite buildings clustered around the town square. Meanwhile, the renowned coastal town of Bude sits 55 kilometres from the apartment. This thriving seaside resort delights visitors with award-winning golden beaches perfect for surfing and swimming, alongside the scenic Bude Canal stretching inland through peaceful countryside, offering level walking and cycling routes suitable for all abilities.















