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Smugglers Cottage in Penryn, Nr Falmouth
Summary: Smugglers Cottage is a Grade II listed property in historical Penryn. You're just a stones throw from Penryn harbour, and a short drive or train away to vibrant Falmouth. Inside, the interiors have been modernised but still retain an array of charming traditional features. The living room has a wooden sash window, a wood-burner for cooler nights and exposed beams, as well as a number of mod cons to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
The Space: Board games and books are provided for you to use, and the Smart TV with apps means you certainly won't struggle to find something to watch. Next door, lovely stone walls lead into the kitchen where there are ample amenities to cook meals. Find a hob, oven, fridge, microwave and Nespresso coffee machine, as well as useful cooking basics. A back door leads from the kitchen out into the garden, which is a lovely spot on a warm summers day. Sit out on the tables and chairs with your morning coffee in hand.
Upstairs, there are 2 bedrooms that sleep 4 in total. The master bedroom features a comfortable double bed as well as storage space so you can unpack and make yourself at home. Next door is a bunk room, with two single beds ideal for children or teenagers. (Please be aware the bunk beds are low, and there is limited space on the lower bunk). These share a family bathroom located on the ground floor, with a shower. Additionally, there is a double sofa bed downstairs should guests not want to share rooms. The property is in close proximity to Penryn's local amenities and the beautiful South Coast and makes the perfect cottage for a relaxing getaway! Please be mindful the cottage is situated on a main road. Well behaved dogs welcome with an additional fee of ÂŁ20/dog (max 2). It is on the condition they are not allowed on the soft furnishings or in the bedrooms.
Guest Access: Guests will have access to the entire property and garden.
The Neighborhood: Steeped in history, the charming town of Penryn is quieter than its neighbour, Falmouth. You'll find mazes of quaint cobbled streets to explore, beautiful scenery to take in and a thriving artisan community. Penryn harbour is just a 10 minute walk away, and you will find a number of pubs and cafes in the immediate surrounding area. Try Origin Coffee for brunch, Muddy Beach for sea views and Bango Kitchen for delicious dinners. Bailey's Country Store is an excellent farm shop with lots of local goodies on offer - this is just a 9 minute walk from the cottage or 2 minutes by car.
You're in the perfect spot to explore all that South Cornwall has to offer. Just under three miles away are the sandy beaches of Falmouth, as well as a high-street full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. All easily accessible via the train which is only one stop to Falmouth Town and one more to the end of the line at Falmouth Docks. The Helford River offers lots of opportunities for walking and cream tea eating! Whilst a little further afield is Porthleven, known for its fantastic pubs and the annual food festival, as well as Praa Sands for coastal paths and swimming or surfing opportunities.
Enys Gardens and Tea Rooms is a firm favourite of locals and is said to be the oldest gardens in Cornwall. Within the secret 30-acre gardens youâll find an open meadow known as Parc Lye where the bluebells are breath-taking. From Penryn, you can catch the Falmouth Water Taxi and take a scenic trip on the river to picturesque villages such as St Mawes. Stop at a riverside pub such as the 13th-century Pandora Inn or visit the National Trustâs Trelissick House and Gardens.
Getting Around: There is free on-street parking in the local area, and local car parks are detailed in the welcome pack.
Other Things to Note: Please be mindful that the property is on a main road.
Summer 2025: Please note that we are currently experiencing intermittent internet issues. Our provider has confirmed a stable 15mb connection to the property and is working to resolve the transmission issues causing the disruption. Well behaved dogs welcome with an additional fee of ÂŁ20/dog (max 2). It is on the condition they are not allowed on the soft furnishings or in the bedrooms and are cleaned up after.
Interaction with Guests: We will be available via message, email and phone during your stay. Any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch!
Cottage was beautiful, clean and well decorated. The beds were very comfortable. Great to have a washing machine on our road trip but shame there was no airer to dry clothes. The bathroom was downstairs which was difficult with kids. The stairs were VERY steep and had no handrail at all. One side was even open to the living room with no guard which seems unsafe! The house smelt sour and damp and sometimes of raw sewage. We worked out there is possiblely a problem with the plumbing as the toilet water level would drop below the bend when we were out for the day and we would return to a hideous smell filling the downstairs!? The shower cubicle is tiny to the point we struggled to bend to pick up toiletries and once damp the bathroom didn't dry and smelt stale. The outdoor area did not look like the picture. There is a very steep path up to the garden so couldn't really eat outside and the area is shared by 2 neighbours so not any privacy to sit out there. The parking was ridiculous! There was no parking at all on the street it was so busy, we had to park a long distance away around the train station which isn't bad for daily trips but packing and unpacking was difficult. The pub opposite is really nice for food and had a beer garden to sit in but the high street was almost deserted with alot of shops empty units.
It suited us very well for 3 nights thank you.
It was cosy and well located for our needs. Parking was an issue but one would expect that in a town centre and the cottage was of an age when there were far fewer cars.
The back garden has steep steps and the handrail could use a little attention.
Thank you for having us.
We had a lovely stay in this cottage and it was perfectly situated for our needs. Everything we needed had already been thought about, tea, coffee, tea towels etc. There was only one very minor problem for us (not the fault of the cottage) and that was our puppy was unable to climb the outdoor steps up to the terrace. Otherwise it was perfect for our short stay.
Lovely cosy cottage which suited 2 of us with our dogs. Would suit family with small child / children as limited sofa space.
A great base to explore Penryn & Falmouth + good friendlypubs doing great food literally on the door step .
We had a great stay in Penryn.
Stairs may be a problem for those who are not so mobile as very steep.
Overall a great base for exploring Cornwall and would recommend
House is compact ⊠parking was the biggest issue - not easy to find a space.
It wouldâve been nice to have a small freezer, to help with keeping food fresh for longer.
Issues with the drainage caused us an issue - day one, and the shower not draining away quickly.. the rest of the stay.
will not recommend this is so bad, dirty, smell dump, canât use the garden at all no for familyâs .
Not happy at all no for familyâs and pets, the garden is danger the steps are so bad canât use the garden for my dog even for kids, one first day we claim the bunk bed steps was broken , the shower was stack, maybe is good for young people couple but not for familyâs not safe at all, even the park space have the problem everyday to park near home. For this price not happy at all. Even we claim on the same day and send the picture like a proof , they didnât care at all.
All as expected, clean and up to date equipment. Beds lovely and comfy, only criticism is that we could have done with a dishcloth! Bit that being very picky.
Bijou but clean and organised - great location in the centre of the town and easy access to train station, great pubs and all the local amenities. Lots of character and comfortable.