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Seyth
Falmouth

£615 - £1500 per week
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Seyth, meaning Seven in Cornish, is a stylish, mid-terraced house in the heart of Falmouth, offering modern and contemporary design throughout, the perfect base for exploring this vibrant maritime town. The accommodation is set over two floors, with lots of space for the whole family, the stunning kitchen extension offers adults a space to unwind, whilst the children relax in the sitting room. Throw open the bi-fold doors to let in the fresh sea air and have an al fresco breakfast in the pretty garden. The stylish kitchen/diner is also the ideal hub for the whole family to enjoy an evening meal together, and enjoy the tranquillity of Seyth, after exploring the bustling town. The sitting room with its comfy sofas is the perfect place for a nightcap, before retiring to one of the restful bedrooms. Equidistant from Falmouth town and Falmouth's glorious beaches, Seyth offers a peaceful Cornish break, with delightful walks to all of the main attractions. Meander through Falmouth's iconic streets, past the park, to the bustling High Street, stopping at one of the many viewpoints, to appreciate Falmouth's stunning geography, gazing down at the harbour before heading into town, where you will be spoilt for choice, trying to decide where to eat lunch. Seyth is also a leisurely stroll to Gylly or Swanpool beach, for a day of sunbathing or perhaps sea swimming?

Falmouth is a wonderful surprise for guests who have yet to discover this part of Cornwall, a university town and a vibrant hub of activity. The High Street is the perfect spot to watch the world go by, as you sip a latte in one of Falmouth's many eateries. Falmouth boasts four beaches, each offering something a little different, be it rock pooling at Castle Beach, or paddleboarding at Maenporth, there is something for everyone. Cruise ships make frequent stops to Falmouth, creating a unique atmosphere in this exciting maritime town. Enjoy the colourful festivals throughout the year and take the opportunity to explore the local area by boat, hopping onto one of the ferries, for a trip across the bay or a day trip down the Helford River. Once you experience Falmouth, you will want to keep returning, and Seyth is perfectly positioned to experience everything Falmouth has to offer.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

Double

Bedroom 2

Double

Bedroom 3

King

Entrance

via two stone steps to front door and into:

Hallway

with stairs to first floor landing, door to kitchen and door to:

Sitting room

two sofas, Smart TV, French doors into:

Kitchen/dining room

dining table with six chairs, armchair, gas hob, double electric oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, bi-fold doors to rear garden. Door to:

Cloakroom

WC and basin.

Bedroom 1

king size bed, en suite shower room with WC and basin. (accessed via four steps from first floor landing.

Bedroom 2

double bed

Bedroom 3

double bed. (accessed via two steps from the first floor landing).

Family shower room

shower, WC and basin, cupboard housing the washing machine and dryer

Outdoor area

lower patio area with stone seating, up six steps to upper patio and decking area with outdoor table and six chairs, door to garage.

Additional information

please note that children should be supervised in the tiered garden, gas central heating throughout, WiFi, short breaks available.

 
 

As usual with Aspects we found the accommodation fitted the description which had attracted us to the property. Any queries were promptly answered.

October 2024

We absolutely loved staying at Seyth. It was a great location for either walking down to the town centre or to Gyllyngvase or Swanpool beaches. Being just off Western Avenue, it was also a great location for exploring the rest of the area by car. The cottage was quiet, very comfortable and extremely well-equipped. The garden was lovely and we managed to sit outside whenever the weather was nice. The neighbours at No 8 were very friendly. The garage was a real bonus. In fact we liked it so much that we have already booked it for next year!

June 2024

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Holidays in Falmouth

Holidays in Falmouth are made for lazy beach days, relaxed wanderings down cobbled streets, and easy access to some of Cornwall’s most fascinating historical buildings – not to mention a coastline that can easily be confused with the Med.

Situated on the coast, Falmouth benefits from four beautiful beaches, with many more nearby, including the much-loved Blue Flag beach, Gyllyngvase. The vibrant seaside town is also home to a selection of tropical gardens and a plethora of attractions to keep you entertained throughout your stay.

During your holiday in Falmouth, why not leave the car behind and experience some ‘car-free’ days out, enjoying transport links from the town by bus, rail, and even by boat! Visitors can take pleasure cruises around the Fal estuary or along the beautiful Helford River. Take the ferry to Flushing or St Mawes and experience the beautiful scenery along the way – it really is the only way to travel.

Home to the third deepest natural harbour in the world, it will be of little surprise that you can also enjoy many different water-based activities from Falmouth including sailing, sea safaris, and watersports – it really is a boater’s paradise!

Falmouth also benefits from a jam-packed events roster including music and food festivals as well as a week-long, town-wide celebration of all things Falmouth.

If you’re bringing the pooch with you, you’ll find lots of dog-friendly outings around Falmouth, as well as some fantastic eateries that welcome dogs and their well-behaved owners.

Did you know...

Pendennis Castle was built by Henry VIII to protect the Carrick Roads from invasion!

Beaches in Falmouth

If a Cornish stay isn’t complete without a beach day or two, Falmouth is a must-visit with its four beautiful beaches and stunning surrounding coastline.

Gyllyngvase beach – Perhaps Falmouth’s most popular beach, Gylly beach is home to everything you could want from a hazy day in the sand. Consistently flat waters provide the perfect conditions for SUPs while a café and restaurant on the beach offer beachgoers the chance to refresh and refuel without leaving the white gold sands behind.

Castle beach – Just down from Pendennis point you’ll find the aptly named Castle beach, which offers young and intrepid adventurers plenty of rockpools to explore, along with an underwater paradise for keen snorkelers. 

Swanpool beach – More a cove than a beach, Swanpool mixes an idyllic setting with action-packed watersports for a fun-filled beach day whatever your beachy interests. There’s also a great little beachside café for those all-important ice creams.

Maenporth beach – Just on the edge of Falmouth lies another of South Cornwall’s most serene beaches. Flat waters, golden sand, and an award-winning restaurant all add up to an unmissable day amidst sand, sun, and sea in Falmouth.

Things to do in Falmouth

Whether you’re a water baby at heart or a seeker of culture and cuisine, there are plenty of things to add to your holiday itinerary when visiting Falmouth.

Art Galleries

Falmouth is home to an eclectic mix of art galleries, all featuring a wide variety of local and national work. Home to one of the leading art collections in Cornwall, Falmouth Art Gallery is the place to go for a rolling look at Cornish art through the ages or you can head to Beside the Wave for more contemporary exhibitions.

Shopping

After a shopping trip in Falmouth, you’ll want all highstreets to be lined with cobbles and decorated with colourful bunting – it really does set the scene for a vibrant day out! Falmouth’s shops themselves vary from big names like FatFace and Ann’s Cottage to more niche shops from intriguing antiques to everything Cornwall – perfect for your holiday memento. Oh, and if you have a sweet tooth, you’re going to want to check out Roly’s Fudge Pantry – it’s to die for!

History

A holiday in Falmouth wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Pendennis Castle and the National Maritime Museum – two of the town’s top cultural attractions. Both dive into the history of Falmouth and Cornwall with a definite nautical theme, with Pendennis Castle looking more at defence and the museum exploring the wider culture of life by the sea.

Boat Trips

When you get bored of hard ground beneath your feet, set sail up the Fal estuary or along to the Helford river on one of Falmouth’s many fantastic boat trips that vary from party boats to sea safaris to meals on keels (sorry, boat puns are a mandatory here).

Watersports

With South Cornwall’s microclimate and plenty of sheltered bays, the waters around Falmouth are known for being consistently calm, which makes them perfect for mastering your favourite sea-based activity. Try your hand at everything from kayaking to SUPing, swimming to sailing as you swap dry land for the thrill of the Cornish waters.

Walks

River walks, coastal strolls and countryside ambles… there’s no limit to what your feet can discover with the many breath-taking walks in and around Falmouth. Take to the South West Coast Path for unbeatable coastal views (and plenty of opportunities for a cheeky dip in the sea) or take your walk riverside for an idyllic escape to nature. Falmouth’s also home to an impressive collection of gardens, each with their own intriguing collection of paths to explore.

Princess Pavilion

This fantastic theatre complex offers a year-round program of live music, entertainment and theatrical performances. Set in the stunning Gyllyngdune Gardens, you can pop along to take in the beautiful scenery and enjoy a drink and some food in the Garden Room Café. Find out more about the pavilion and what’s on here >

Dining Out

Falmouth is quickly becoming one of Cornwall’s ultimate foodie hotspots thanks to a veritable smorgasbord of top eateries and superb pubs and bars, many with incredible sea views and welcoming dogs. Mexican, Texan, African, Cornish, Caribbean, and vegan, it doesn’t matter what kind of cuisine you fancy, Falmouth’s got it all!

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Dog-friendly Falmouth

While the four main beaches in Falmouth all operate under seasonal restrictions (dogs aren’t allowed on the beaches 1st May – 30th September, 10am – 6pm), there are plenty of pup-friendly places for you and the dog to get your beach fix near Falmouth.

Dog-friendly beaches

Polgwidden Cove – Accessed through the beautiful Trebah gardens, Polgwidden is a lovely shingle cove that’s dog-friendly throughout the year. If you don’t fancy walking, you can always rent a boat and sail there as many of the boat hires in Falmouth welcome salty sea dogs!

Sunny Cove – Perhaps the closest dog-friendly beach to Falmouth, Sunny Cove provides a perfectly sheltered place for a dog nap in the sand. It’s situated between Swanpool and Maenporth just off the coast path, making it a great destination for a dog walk. It is worth noting that the cove is popular with naturists so swimming costumes are optional!

Dog-friendly pubs and restaurants

Stable Pizza – Combining pizza, cider, and harbour views, Stable in Falmouth is a popular haunt for good reason. Dogs are welcome on the ground floor as well as outside so the whole family can enjoy a meal out together.

Five Degrees West – A pub that specialises in pizza and pints, Five Degrees is always a firm favourite with those who want to dine with their pup in tow. Pop in for a quiet drink or a slap-up meal, the choice is yours!

The Boathouse – Claiming the title of ‘pub with the best sea view in Falmouth’, The Boathouse has been welcoming guests for over 300 years, which is perhaps how they’ve perfected their easy-going offering. The menu might change with the season (and the chef’s fancy), but the friendly, dog-welcoming vibes remain the same.

What's on in Falmouth

The town has a rich tradition of hosting a year-round programme of events, from sailing regattas to live music and an abundance of food and drink festivals. You don’t have to wait for specific seasons either, as Falmouth enjoys plenty of markets and live music throughout the year.

Falmouth Spring Festival

Are you ready to paint the town yellow? Every year, the Falmouth Spring Festival celebrates the start of this blooming wonderful season with a line-up of fantastic events and a tradition that sees the town’s window displays reflect the daffodils that decorate the fields around.

Falmouth Food Festival

Filling Falmouth with tempting treats from a variety of local vendors and producers, Falmouth Food Festival is the place to be for an epic feed. Spend the day filling your bags (and bellies) with the very best grub Cornwall has to offer, while sipping Cornish ales and listening to superb musicians - it's a true feast for the senses!

International Sea Shanty Festival

This internationally popular music event brings all the foot-stomping fun of sea shanties to Falmouth as thousands of people descend to share in a festival that would make any pirate proud.

Falmouth Week

Falmouth Week isn’t just a sailing regatta, it’s a ten-day-long, town-wide celebration that features every entertainment imaginable including unmissable live music, maritime marvels, and aerial displays. Lots of the town’s shops and organisations join in, adding their fun-filled activities to the jam-packed roster.

Falmouth Oyster Festival

Bringing live music, fresh food, and a bevy of activities to the streets of Falmouth, this festival has become a tradition we just can’t do without. Celebrity chefs provide demos so you can recreate your favourite dishes at home while plenty of food and drink stalls provide you with everything you need for a true Cornish feast.

Falmouth Book Festival

You’ll want to pull your nose out of your favourite book for this one as much-loved authors, poets, and storytellers flock to Falmouth for a literary celebration like no other. Expect to find a fantastic line-up of events that cater to all tastes and ages as well as brilliant workshops to entertain and inspire.

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Events

Henri Lloyd Falmouth Week

Falmouth Week is one of the largest sailing regatta's in the south west with more than 300 yachts racing over eight days. The full events line-up includes entertainment in Falmouth's Events Square and offsite activities such as outdoor film screenings and Red Arrow displays.

9th - 17th August 2024

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International Sea Shanty Festival, Falmouth

The Falmouth Sea Shanty was founded and is organised by Falmouth Shout. Sea Shanty events aim to preserve and promote the maritime heritage of Falmouth and Cornwall as a whole and are thoroughly enjoyable.

14th - 16th June 2024

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Falmouth Oyster Festival

Celebrate the start of the Oyster season at Falmouth's Events Square. Get involved with food demonstrations, browse local craft stalls and taste some spectacular seafood!

10th - 13th October 2024

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Getting around

There is possibly no better place for a car-free holiday in Cornwall than Falmouth thanks to the town’s numerous public transport options. Catch the bus or train for connections with the rest of Cornwall or leave dry land behind as you hop aboard a ferry to St Mawes or Truro. Of course, if you fancy visiting via car, you’ll find plenty of parking at one of the town’s many car parks or you can use the park and ride service.

What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

As usual with Aspects we found the accommodation fitted the description which had attracted us to the property. Any queries were promptly answered.

We absolutely loved staying at Seyth. It was a great location for either walking down to the town centre or to Gyllyngvase or Swanpool beaches. Being just off Western Avenue, it was also a great location for exploring the rest of the area by car. The cottage was quiet, very comfortable and extremely well-equipped. The garden was lovely and we managed to sit outside whenever the weather was nice. The neighbours at No 8 were very friendly. The garage was a real bonus. In fact we liked it so much that we have already booked it for next year!

The house is very well equipped with lots of equipment in the kitchen. The beds were very comfy and the towels lovely and large It is a lovely spacious house with a welcoming feel and comfortable furniture

Great property in a great location. Owners have thought of everything, there was nothing we needed that wasn’t supplied to us.

Excellent property. Very comfortable and well equipped. Short 10 min walk downhill to centre of town.

We had a lovely holiday at Seyth. Spotlessly clean on arrival and a very comfortable home. Private parking is a bonus and not far from the town and beach. Would love to return.