Set in Mevagissey, near Little Polstreath Beach, Polkirt Beach and Polstreath Beach, The Wheel House has a bar. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Located 47 km from Plymouth and less than 8 km from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Harbour Tavern Penthouse offers accommodation in Mevagissey and enjoys a panoramic view of the harbour, looking out to...
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From our country house hotel by the sea, the only thing we overlook is the bay. Our spectacular clifftop location offers a 180 degree sea view over Carlyon Bay.
The town was quaint and full of history and character, very...
The town was quaint and full of history and character, very narrow streets not good for driving. The Pubs (Ship Inn) was excellent including the food if a bit pricey. The restaurants were excellent (Salamander and Polkirk One )Not cheap but good value for money. Very hilly trying to get out of town centre if you're old or athsmatic.Don't book a hotel up Polkirk Hill it's very steep.
geoffrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little village and well worth a visit!
Lovely little village and well worth a visit! It has several really good pubs and restaurants. We’ve only ever been in October but I’m sure it would be lovely during the summer! Driving through the village if you need to get to accommodation up the hill can sometimes be a challenge. Just take it slow and not be in a hurry!
Dawn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Been there 3 times now absolutely love it , lovely people...
Been there 3 times now absolutely love it , lovely people run it and lovely staff , breakfast is amazing, and when we arrived had lovely scones and cream and a cup of tea , clean rooms and some good touches, Evan a box of chocolates on the bed , it really is a lovely place to stay And a 15 min walk to shops , pubs ,
Melvin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small fishing port with hourly cruise options and fishing...
Small fishing port with hourly cruise options and fishing charters.
Various gifts shops, clothes shops, restaurants, cafes, etc.
Access is via narrow roads but there is a lot of parking.
Restaurants are mainly mid and high end with main courses roughly £15.00 upwards. Plenty of fish and chips and burgers, sandwich and pasty shops.
Plenty of great views from harbor and surrounding countryside.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Picturesque harbour village, plenty of places to eat out if...
Picturesque harbour village, plenty of places to eat out if you book early, the Salamander was our favourite. Locals are friendly and welcoming. Lovely to walk around very narrow streets. Brilliant little coves and beaches nearby, along coastal path walks.
Brian
10
Scored 10
The Harbour was beautiful, we ate at the Fountain inn and...
The Harbour was beautiful, we ate at the Fountain inn and the Ship in Mevagissey also the Hewas and the Polgooth inns were excellent out of town.
The roads are very narrow but drivable with care. Would certainly
return for another holiday.
What a lovely place! Our room was lovely, facing the sea, a good size and lovely big bathroom. The staff are friendly and the breakfast of a very good standard. Sadly the restaurant wasn't open but the bar snacks that were available were lovely. This was the most expensive of all of the hotels that we booked on our trip but was worth the extra money. It is within walking distance of Mevagissey which is a special place in itself.
Toured England/Wales for 3 weeks, staying in about 10 different places, and this was by far the best place. Absolutely magical. Amazing hospitality, with treats upon arrival in our room. Colorful & artistic & whimsical decoration. Loved it. Friendly hosts. And absolutely amazing breakfast every day. Make sure you leave enough time for the breakfasts! Beautiful drive in and out of the inn, wonderful Cornwall towns nearby.
The location is amazing, the hosting was the perfect mix of respecting our space and being there if ever required and the Cranny room is beautiful!
It's close to some built up areas while also being beautifully secluded, you're 10-15 minutes away from some wonderful beaches and within drivable distance to everything else in Cornwall.
100% worth a visit and there is a good chance we will be back!
Mike, the owner, visited on the first evening to ensure that we were happy and to answer questions, which he did. The house is excellent with three en-suite bedrooms and a big kitchen.
Close to St Austell for shopping. Mevagissey is a lovely harbour village with numerous places to eat. The hill is steep but then that is true of most seaside locations in Cornwall!
A super week.
Fran, the owner of the the property, was an excellent host who went out of her way to ensure that my stay was a pleasant one. The common areas of the accommodation and the room I was in were spotless and very comfortable. I would definitely stay at Stone's Throw again if I ever return to Mevagissey. I would highly recommend Stone's Throw to anyone who wants to stay in Mevagissey.
The whole property was delightful. The range of spaces to sit, use and enjoy were really well balanced - there were even books and games to loan. Breakfasts were superb and Caroline is a master of the hollandaise sauce! Both Mike and Caroline were really open and welcoming hosts and had great tips for the local area - even how to master the hill into and out of the village!
The home is a 300 yr old mill house located on a narrow lane in Cornwall, close to Truro and St Austell. The property has been fully upgraded to modern standards and reflects the pursuit of quality by the owners, Denise and Vic. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this unique and beautiful home. Denise and Vic are talented inn keepers and a real joy to get to know.
We were at The Tremarne Hotel for a wedding in the area, and our accommodation here made a special weekend even better. Lovely, friendly staff; delicious food; large, comfortable room with an en-suite; fabulous views of the sea and countryside; easy parking; aperitifs on the sun drenched veranda. Wonderful.
Very up to date with facilities good quality bed and very well laid out property. Set in the town so no driving around to do,restaurants all in walking distance.
Parking included in the price at a local car park near by which is a nice touch.
We were able to appreciate the drama of the stormy weather in warmth and comfort, watching through the window of the bar area.
The buffet breakfast provided full variety and excellent quality.
The hosts were very helpful and attentive.
The room was very well presented with a great view across the fields. Excellent breakfast and great hosts. Mevagissey and the surrounding area were lovely and no need to travel far during our 5 night stay. We will certainly return soon.
The staff are amazing and the area is beautiful also a relaxing place to chill
Lovely locals and a good base to tour other area’s of Cornwall, we had beautiful weather which was a bonus and returned home totally relaxed
A friendly welcome, very comfortable room, delicious breakfast. Good parking at the property with a short walk down into Mevagissey. An ideal base for the area. Also within walking distance of Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Nice clean bright room with comfortable bed. Great location, 5 minute walk down into the harbour area and about a 8 minute walk back up, it’s fairly steep but not too bad. owners are very friendly.
The hotel was only a very short walk from the centre of Mevagissey.
The owners are lovely and made us feel very welcome.
The continental breakfast was very good and the service excellent.
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