Key Features
- Property code: 742
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Near beach
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- Waterside
- WiFi
Description
Set in an attractive white washed terrace of former 1850's Coastguard cottages, Lobster Pot is tucked away against the cliffside in the older part of Portloe and benefits from an enclosed front garden which overlooks the valley and village as well as an elevated clifftop terrace with seating (accessed via a couple of flights of steps) with lovely views out to sea.
Lobster Pot is an ideal base for keen walkers with the South West Coast Path passing through the village. The historic fishing village of Portloe has a pub and the Lugger Hotel located down on the slipway, welcomes non-residents to dine (subject to availability - booking advisable).
The village of Veryan, famous for its round houses is just a couple of miles away and here you will find the cutest village store and post office, conveniently open seven days a week to pick up your daily holiday essentials.
St Mawes with its glorious castle is a twenty minute drive from Portloe. A passenger ferry from St Mawes to Falmouth operates throughout the year and Falmouth is well worth a visit with this popular maritime town being home to the world renowned National Maritime Museum.
Beaches around the Roseland Peninsula such as Pendower and Carne (even during the summer months) remain relatively uncrowded. The pretty villages of Portscatho, Gorran Haven and Mevagissey are all located along the Peninsula and are within a 30 minute drive of Portloe.
Key Features
- Property code: 742
- Preferred changeover day: Saturday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Near beach
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Real fire
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- Waterside
- WiFi
Description
Set in an attractive white washed terrace of former 1850's Coastguard cottages, Lobster Pot is tucked away against the cliffside in the older part of Portloe and benefits from an enclosed front garden which overlooks the valley and village as well as an elevated clifftop terrace with seating (accessed via a couple of flights of steps) with lovely views out to sea.
Lobster Pot is an ideal base for keen walkers with the South West Coast Path passing through the village. The historic fishing village of Portloe has a pub and the Lugger Hotel located down on the slipway, welcomes non-residents to dine (subject to availability - booking advisable).
The village of Veryan, famous for its round houses is just a couple of miles away and here you will find the cutest village store and post office, conveniently open seven days a week to pick up your daily holiday essentials.
St Mawes with its glorious castle is a twenty minute drive from Portloe. A passenger ferry from St Mawes to Falmouth operates throughout the year and Falmouth is well worth a visit with this popular maritime town being home to the world renowned National Maritime Museum.
Beaches around the Roseland Peninsula such as Pendower and Carne (even during the summer months) remain relatively uncrowded. The pretty villages of Portscatho, Gorran Haven and Mevagissey are all located along the Peninsula and are within a 30 minute drive of Portloe.
Entrance
The property is entered from the rear with one deep step up into the entrance hallway with original slate flooring and hooks to hang your coats.
Kitchen
Kitchen with the same attractive, original slate flooring and selection of usual appliances including electric hob and oven, slimline dishwasher, microwave, washing machine and fridge and separate freezer to make your stay even more comfortable.
Living Room
Straight ahead is the comfortable carpeted living and dining room with ample dining and easy seating, a multi fuel burner for additional heating and Smart television. A glass paned door leads out to the pretty lawn garden at the front.
Bedroom 1
Double bedroom with king size bed is to the front of the property with a view out across the countryside and coastline.
Bedroom 2
The triple bedroom with 3 ft bunks and a single bed is to the rear of the property with views up towards the clifftop terrace.
Bathroom
Family bathroom WC with bath, separate enclosed shower cubicle and wash basin.
General
This property is efficiently heated via night storage heating.
There is a pretty lawned garden (partially enclosed) to the front plus a terrific clifftop terrace (accessed by a number of stone steps) with barbecue and garden furniture at the rear of the property.
The picture postcard anchorage of Portloe lies sheltered along the stunning Roseland Peninsula. Described by former Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, as ‘one of the least spoiled and most impressive Cornish fishing villages’, the white-washed cottages, rope coils and lobster pots paint a timeless scene.
Holidays in Portloe are best spent exploring the coastal trails that hug this beautiful stretch, from the far-reaching views of Nare Head to the craggy coves of the Molunans. You’ll also be surrounded by some of the region’s most beautiful beaches, the sandy shores of Pendower Beach, the hidden gem of Hemmick and the golden sweep of Towan among the many lesser-known bays that pepper this enchanting coastline.
When you book a self-catering holiday in Portloe you’ll be able to come and go as you please, taking full advantage of the many country pubs found tucked away along sleepy harboursides - perfect for whiling away an hour or two. In Portloe itself, you’ll find the Ship Inn, a pretty white-washed, flower-clad pub serving hearty food and Cornish ales.
There are also a plethora of sights and attractions nearby, including the Eden Project’s incredible rainforest biomes and The Lost Gardens of Heligan - excursions the whole family will enjoy. Make sure to visit stunning Caerhays Castle, just a 10-minute drive away
Culture vultures will be riveted by the nearby cathedral city of Truro and maritime village of St Mawes on the mouth of the Fal estuary, both steeped in history and jostling with art galleries, exhibitions, annual gatherings and festivals, not to mention the many artisan shops, cafés, restaurants and bistros. Plan a visit to Veryan, a beautiful village famed for its round thatched cottages. Paddle the Carrick Roads estuary or hop aboard a boat cruise to explore the gentle waterways of the River Fal.
Enjoy nothing but halcyon days and quiet, starry nights when you book a holiday in Portloe.
Cars may be parked in the village car park which is just 30 yards away. Payment is by way of placing a donation in the honesty box located in the car park. £10 for the week or £2 per 24 hours.
- LOYALTY DISCOUNT available at this property
- Telephone in property for guests use with honesty box.
- Unreserved parking close by (30 yards from property) in village car park
- This property welcomes a maximum of two small or medium sized dogs **Dogs STAY FREE in 2024!
- Sleeps 4 adults, 1 child and 1 infant
- Stair gate, travel cot and highchair available
The Ship Inn
(Less than a mile)
(1)
A lovely coastal village pub with a great atmosphere and sunny beer garden with views over the beautiful surrounding countryside.
The Ship Inn, Portloe, Truro, TR2 5RA, (T: 01872 228954)
Lovely pub in Portloe, open on boxing day and made to feel welcome when arrived, only downside was drinks were more expensive then where we live (London) also not a great range of drinks but other then that nice pub in a lovely location.
January 2024
The New Inn
(2 miles)
In the heart of the Roseland peninsula, The New Inn at Veryan is a pretty whitewashed pub serving great food and local ales and ciders in a friendly, cosy environment.
The New Inn Century Ln, Veryan, Truro TR2 5QA (T:01872501362)
The Kings Head
(4 miles)
A pretty free house which champions local produce - from breweries and distilleries to farmers and food producers. The ever-changing seasonal menu includes meat from the owners' our farm and fresh Cornish seafood. Enjoy a Sunday roast by the fire during cooler months, or head for the beer garden on sunny summer afternoons. The Kings Head is family and dog friendly too.
The Kings Head, Ruan Lanihorne, Truro TR2 5NX (T: 01872 501263)
The Kings Arms
(4 miles)
A traditional 16th century village pub, the Kings Arms serves homecooked food, well-kept ales and cold Cornish ciders. Keep cosy by the fireplace in winter, or enjoy the suntrap walled beer garden in the sunshine. The pub is dog and family friendly, and has a large car park too.
The Kings Arms, Tregony, Truro TR2 5RW (T: 01872 530202)
The Barley Sheaf
(5 miles)
Treasure Trails Cornwall
(6 miles)
Looking for ways to explore the area? Treasure Trails, the award-winning treasure hunts will have you seeing sights, solving clues and having fun. There’s mysteries to solve and treasure to find! *Guests of Toad Hall Cottages can unlock exclusive savings.
Lost Gardens of Heligan
(6 miles)
Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic.
Click here for further details
** Discount for Toad Hall Cottage Guests **
Fal River
(7 miles)
From wildlife watching to coastal safaris, FalRiver offers some of the most unique and wonderful boat trips in Cornwall, exploring the UK’s spectacular waters. Orca sea safaris under the guidance of a cheering and informative skipper will give you an education in local history and conservation seeing dolphins, sea birds and seals along the way and learning about the unique climate created by the Atlantic in this particular corner of the world. Head out on a number of boat trips from the Coastal Explorer to Bay Discovery or charter your own boat for an individual or private group trip. They offer everything from two-hour trips to exclusive birthday, corporate or hen/stag dos – the world is your oyster.
http://www.falriver.co.uk/
Lamorran Gardens
(8 miles)
(1)
Lamorran is a subtropical, Italianate inspired garden on Cornwall's beautiful Roseland peninsula. It's unique postion means that the garden remains frost free in all but the most serious of winters and a wide range of plants from all over the world are grown, resulting in something of a plantsperson’s paradise. An extensive and unusual range of plants can be found, with particular emphasis on southern hemisphere and sub-tropical flora.
Click here for further details
Enjoy £1 off admission price per person with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
Paradise! Utterly delightful. If the sun shines could be in the Med. Very steep so reasonable mobility is a must.
July 2023
St Mawes Castle
(8 miles)
St Mawes Castle is among the best preserved of Henry VIII’s coastal fortresses, and along with Pendennis Castle was strategically placed to guard Falmouth’s harbour and anchorages. Today you can explore the beautiful grounds and castle, learn about its history, and in summer there are outdoor theatre productions and other events to keep you entertained.
Click here for further details
Gorran Haven Beach
(5 miles)
(3)
Located in the village of Gorran Haven. Popular with families as there are handy facilities closeby.
Excellent
August 2023
What a beautiful place and so friendly. We went to the South West Coast Path cafe that was enjoyable and lovely people who served us.
July 2023
Lovely clean safe beach. Ideal for children and water sports
June 2022
Great Perhaver Beach
(5 miles)
(1)
Sandy beach located just around the corner from the busier beach at Gorran Haven. This beach can only really be accessed by boat or kayak and will certainly be a lot quieter than the other nearby beaches because access is so restricted.
Not accessible except by boat!
August 2023
Portmellon Beach
(6 miles)
Portmellon beach is located just over the hill from Mevagissey. Rockpools and sand.
November 2023
This cottage is cosy, warm, comfortable, clean and the views are amazing! Absolutely perfect, really enjoyed our stay. Amazing coastal walks from the doorstep. The pub a few minutes walk away is friendly and welcoming. Open all year and a great place to go for a lovely meal and a drink . Overall I can’t recommend the Lobster Pot highly enough! Look forward to staying again. Many thanks to the owner for letting us stay and for the welcome pack and to the cleaners for cleaning the cottage to a high standard!
November 2023
What a wonderful cottage! So relaxing, warm, comfortable, beautiful views, everything perfect! Love the views from the bathroom and bedroom. Enjoyed the walks along the coast paths. Love the Ship Inn which we visited a lot. Would love to return one day. Thank you for a lovely stay and for the goodies on arrival, the cottage was lovely and clean.
October 2023
We would return here given the opportunity. Great week. Thanks to owner and cleaner. Lovely peaceful week and lived the cottage.
October 2023
We felt immediately at home here. A peaceful, practical and well equipped cottage in a lovely old village centrally located for many lovely occasions. South West Coast Path both ways make good walking. Previous comments say it all so thanks to the owner for allowing us the opportunity to stay the week. The Ship Inn offers a lovely warm welcome. Best cream tea in years at “Tea Cup” Mevagissey & Pasty’s from Mary’s Grampound Road or Mevagissey.
October 2023
What a lovely cottage in a great location. We’ve loved exploring all the coast & beaches favourite being Hemmick Beach, East and West Portholland or Kiberick Cove. Great coast path walks both ways. So much wildlife; dolphins, seals, seal birds we love the headlands too!
September 2023
Our second stay in Lobster Pot Cottage and just as lovely as the first with better weather!
August 2023
What a special location in a lovely homely cottage. The house has a really special feel and is clearly well loved and has so many special memories. We enjoyed walks on the cliff paths, Carne Beach, St Anthony’s Head, St Mawes, Kernow Adventure Park amongst other things. Even though the weather wasn’t the kindest it didn’t detract from the beauty and peace of the place.
July 2023
Another lovely weeks spent at Lobster Pot Cottage. Lots of coastal walks along the Roseland and cosy pubs offering delicious food. We will be back next year.
June 2023
We have loved this 2 week escape even though it’s been a working holiday. The weather has been glorious what a gift from the lord. We’ve enjoyed coastal walks, swimming at Carne Beach and had a delightful time at church meeting lots of people that know the wonderful owners. Our stay here has been just what we needed after the whirlwinds of leaving home.
April 2023
Really good week in a really nice cottage.
September 2021
We had an absolutely lovely week and this pretty, well equipped and delightfully situated cottage. Everything was perfect for us and we will definitely return. The weather was so kind to us for September. Loved Portloe and the surrounding area, lots to see and do.
November 2023
This cottage is cosy, warm, comfortable, clean and the views are amazing! Absolutely perfect, really enjoyed our stay. Amazing coastal walks from the doorstep. The pub a few minutes walk away is friendly and welcoming. Open all year and a great place to go for a lovely meal and a drink . Overall I can’t recommend the Lobster Pot highly enough! Look forward to staying again. Many thanks to the owner for letting us stay and for the welcome pack and to the cleaners for cleaning the cottage to a high standard!
November 2023
What a wonderful cottage! So relaxing, warm, comfortable, beautiful views, everything perfect! Love the views from the bathroom and bedroom. Enjoyed the walks along the coast paths. Love the Ship Inn which we visited a lot. Would love to return one day. Thank you for a lovely stay and for the goodies on arrival, the cottage was lovely and clean.
October 2023
We would return here given the opportunity. Great week. Thanks to owner and cleaner. Lovely peaceful week and lived the cottage.
October 2023
We felt immediately at home here. A peaceful, practical and well equipped cottage in a lovely old village centrally located for many lovely occasions. South West Coast Path both ways make good walking. Previous comments say it all so thanks to the owner for allowing us the opportunity to stay the week. The Ship Inn offers a lovely warm welcome. Best cream tea in years at “Tea Cup” Mevagissey & Pasty’s from Mary’s Grampound Road or Mevagissey.
October 2023
What a lovely cottage in a great location. We’ve loved exploring all the coast & beaches favourite being Hemmick Beach, East and West Portholland or Kiberick Cove. Great coast path walks both ways. So much wildlife; dolphins, seals, seal birds we love the headlands too!
September 2023
Our second stay in Lobster Pot Cottage and just as lovely as the first with better weather!
August 2023
What a special location in a lovely homely cottage. The house has a really special feel and is clearly well loved and has so many special memories. We enjoyed walks on the cliff paths, Carne Beach, St Anthony’s Head, St Mawes, Kernow Adventure Park amongst other things. Even though the weather wasn’t the kindest it didn’t detract from the beauty and peace of the place.
July 2023
Another lovely weeks spent at Lobster Pot Cottage. Lots of coastal walks along the Roseland and cosy pubs offering delicious food. We will be back next year.
June 2023
We have loved this 2 week escape even though it’s been a working holiday. The weather has been glorious what a gift from the lord. We’ve enjoyed coastal walks, swimming at Carne Beach and had a delightful time at church meeting lots of people that know the wonderful owners. Our stay here has been just what we needed after the whirlwinds of leaving home.
April 2023
Really good week in a really nice cottage.
September 2021
We had an absolutely lovely week and this pretty, well equipped and delightfully situated cottage. Everything was perfect for us and we will definitely return. The weather was so kind to us for September. Loved Portloe and the surrounding area, lots to see and do.
The Ship Inn
(Less than a mile)
(1)
A lovely coastal village pub with a great atmosphere and sunny beer garden with views over the beautiful surrounding countryside.
The Ship Inn, Portloe, Truro, TR2 5RA, (T: 01872 228954)
Lovely pub in Portloe, open on boxing day and made to feel welcome when arrived, only downside was drinks were more expensive then where we live (London) also not a great range of drinks but other then that nice pub in a lovely location.
January 2024
The New Inn
(2 miles)
In the heart of the Roseland peninsula, The New Inn at Veryan is a pretty whitewashed pub serving great food and local ales and ciders in a friendly, cosy environment.
The New Inn Century Ln, Veryan, Truro TR2 5QA (T:01872501362)
The Kings Head
(4 miles)
A pretty free house which champions local produce - from breweries and distilleries to farmers and food producers. The ever-changing seasonal menu includes meat from the owners' our farm and fresh Cornish seafood. Enjoy a Sunday roast by the fire during cooler months, or head for the beer garden on sunny summer afternoons. The Kings Head is family and dog friendly too.
The Kings Head, Ruan Lanihorne, Truro TR2 5NX (T: 01872 501263)
The Kings Arms
(4 miles)
A traditional 16th century village pub, the Kings Arms serves homecooked food, well-kept ales and cold Cornish ciders. Keep cosy by the fireplace in winter, or enjoy the suntrap walled beer garden in the sunshine. The pub is dog and family friendly, and has a large car park too.
The Kings Arms, Tregony, Truro TR2 5RW (T: 01872 530202)
The Barley Sheaf
(5 miles)
Treasure Trails Cornwall
(6 miles)
Looking for ways to explore the area? Treasure Trails, the award-winning treasure hunts will have you seeing sights, solving clues and having fun. There’s mysteries to solve and treasure to find! *Guests of Toad Hall Cottages can unlock exclusive savings.
Lost Gardens of Heligan
(6 miles)
Heligan is one of the most mysterious estates in England. Lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1, this Sleeping Beauty was re-awakened in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project. Today Heligan’s 200 acres are a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic.
Click here for further details
** Discount for Toad Hall Cottage Guests **
Fal River
(7 miles)
From wildlife watching to coastal safaris, FalRiver offers some of the most unique and wonderful boat trips in Cornwall, exploring the UK’s spectacular waters. Orca sea safaris under the guidance of a cheering and informative skipper will give you an education in local history and conservation seeing dolphins, sea birds and seals along the way and learning about the unique climate created by the Atlantic in this particular corner of the world. Head out on a number of boat trips from the Coastal Explorer to Bay Discovery or charter your own boat for an individual or private group trip. They offer everything from two-hour trips to exclusive birthday, corporate or hen/stag dos – the world is your oyster.
http://www.falriver.co.uk/
Lamorran Gardens
(8 miles)
(1)
Lamorran is a subtropical, Italianate inspired garden on Cornwall's beautiful Roseland peninsula. It's unique postion means that the garden remains frost free in all but the most serious of winters and a wide range of plants from all over the world are grown, resulting in something of a plantsperson’s paradise. An extensive and unusual range of plants can be found, with particular emphasis on southern hemisphere and sub-tropical flora.
Click here for further details
Enjoy £1 off admission price per person with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
Paradise! Utterly delightful. If the sun shines could be in the Med. Very steep so reasonable mobility is a must.
July 2023
St Mawes Castle
(8 miles)
St Mawes Castle is among the best preserved of Henry VIII’s coastal fortresses, and along with Pendennis Castle was strategically placed to guard Falmouth’s harbour and anchorages. Today you can explore the beautiful grounds and castle, learn about its history, and in summer there are outdoor theatre productions and other events to keep you entertained.
Click here for further details
Gorran Haven Beach
(5 miles)
(3)
Located in the village of Gorran Haven. Popular with families as there are handy facilities closeby.
Excellent
August 2023
What a beautiful place and so friendly. We went to the South West Coast Path cafe that was enjoyable and lovely people who served us.
July 2023
Lovely clean safe beach. Ideal for children and water sports
June 2022
Great Perhaver Beach
(5 miles)
(1)
Sandy beach located just around the corner from the busier beach at Gorran Haven. This beach can only really be accessed by boat or kayak and will certainly be a lot quieter than the other nearby beaches because access is so restricted.
Not accessible except by boat!
August 2023
Portmellon Beach
(6 miles)
Portmellon beach is located just over the hill from Mevagissey. Rockpools and sand.
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