“A delightful B&B set in a quaint fishing village. Five individually styled rooms feature patterned wallpaper, plush headboards and parquet flooring. Daily changing breakfasts are utterly indulgent and the hosts are ever welcoming. A charming base to explore the area from.”
“A delightful B&B set in a quaint fishing village. Five individually styled rooms feature patterned wallpaper, plush headboards and parquet flooring. Daily changing breakfasts are utterly indulgent and the hosts are ever welcoming. A charming base to explore the area from.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- With beaches to explore, The Eden Project, and endless cycling and hiking trails locally - there is plenty to do in the area
- Other Activities
- Visit the incredible Eden Project housing ecostystems from around the world in its large domes
- Sights nearby
- For a real-life ‘Secret Garden’ experience head to the Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Great walks
- Take long walks along Cornwall's beautiful coastal path
- Cycling
- Pet friendly
- There are two dog-friendly rooms (one single and one double) with a charge of £15 per pet
- Restrictions on children
- Adults only unless the whole house is booked for one group
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Full of character
- Quiet
- Romantic
- Intimate
- Charming
- Traditional
- Village
- Antiques
- Boutique
- B&B
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- There are two dog-friendly rooms (one single and one double) with a charge of £15 per pet
- Restrictions on children
- Adults only unless the whole house is booked for one group
- No restaurant
- Breakfast served
- Adult Only
- Parking
- Wifi
- Garden
Activities
- Other Activities
- Visit the incredible Eden Project housing ecostystems from around the world in its large domes
- Sights nearby
- For a real-life ‘Secret Garden’ experience head to the Lost Gardens of Heligan
- Great walks
- Take long walks along Cornwall's beautiful coastal path
- Cycling
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
The Old Parsonage
If your last experience of a B&B involved poky digs, crocheted loo covers and a battleaxe landlady, you’re in for one hell of a treat. Even from the street, the Old Parsonage stands out: an immaculate, imposing former naval lieutenant’s home five minutes from Mevagissey harbour, with a cheery blue and buttermilk facade.
Originally published by Sunday Times (view article)