Summary:
History and luxury combine at this spacious home in Falmouth. Built in 1875 by the Ministry of Defence as a guardhouse, this unique property offers stunning sea views and high-spec fittings throughout. It sleeps up to 8 guests with a king bedroom, two double rooms, and a bunkbed room. Enjoy ample parking for 5+ vehicles, a large garden with seating and a sauna! Just a 1-minute walk from Castle Beach, this home blends historic charm with modern comfort for a memorable seaside getaway.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the whole house and garden.
The Neighborhood:
This beautiful house has the best of both worlds: you're located in the heart of Falmouth whilst still enjoying peace and quiet.
Within moments, you could be exploring the local independent shops on Church Street, tucking into fresh seafood at The Shack or strolling along the water's edge. The town's best pubs are all within walking distance too, from the Ferry Boat Inn to the Star & Garter. This colourful town is full of soul, and you will find a brilliant selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants as well as convenience stores. Some of our favourite eateries include MINE and IndiDog as well as Verdant Seafood Bar and Bodega.
Falmouth is great for beach days, boasting 3 in the town itself. Gyllyngvase (Gylly) Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Falmouth, and its sheltered position makes the bay a popular spot for swimming. Plus, the award-winning Gylly Beach Café is also situated right on the beach and is the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing drink while looking out to sea. But you needn't go that far, as Castle Beach is right opposite the house and only a minute's walk! The beach is situated just below the Tudor landmark of Pendennis Castle. And there’s also Swanpool Beach where you can feast on fresh mussels after a dip in the water.
There is so much to explore in the local area too. A ferry from the nearby harbour takes you over to the stunning St Mawes, which is well-known for its superb foodie ties and historic castle. Keep an eye out for dolphins too, who are known to make their appearance alongside the boats.
The coastline between Flushing and Restronguet Passage is a real local's secret, with the stunning Carrick Roads and Restronguet Creek. One of the best walks is from Mylor Bridge, following the coast path to the Pandora Inn - it's one of the prettiest spots for a beer this side of the Tamar. The historic thatched pub sits on the river, with a big jetty filled with picnic tables and a view of people paddling and crabbing in the water.
A short drive from Falmouth is the lesser-known Trebah Gardens, a tropical paradise tucked away against a coastal backdrop. The beautiful 26-acre Cornish valley garden has over four miles of footpaths where you can explore canopies bursting with exotic blooms and vibrant tunnels of colour. Finish your day with a stop off at the fantastic Ferry Boat Inn, which overlooks the Helford Passage and offers superb seafood. Or make a stop at Polgwidden Cove – the private and secluded beach, which backs onto the Helford River. The better-known, and equally stunning, Trelissick Gardens are also only a 25 minute drive.
Find more local tips and tricks in our Guest Guide, which is available to you upon booking.
Getting Around:
The house is located in central Falmouth with everything just a stone's throw away. So you won't need a car to explore this wonderful town. To explore further beyond, we'd recommend bringing a car. Free parking is available on the drive for at least 5 vehicles and there is an EV charger on site.
That said, Falmouth does have fantastic transport links to the rest of Cornwall and the UK. Falmouth Town station is just a short walk away, with regular trains running to and from Truro. From here, you can pick up a fast train to London Paddington which passes Exeter St Davids, Bristol and Reading along the way. Or alternatively, head down to Penzance.