Falmouth's original pasty house. The Old Bakery dates back nearly 200 years and still has the original cast iron ovens set into the walls! Literally a one minute walk into the centre of the high street yet set in a quiet dead end lane.
The Space:
Finished to a very high standard it has three double bedrooms, two with king sized beds, one with ensuite toilet and basin, and one double. The property has parking for two vehicles and boasts water views across the harbour and towards St Mawes.
The Neighborhood:
Relax as the sun winds down in a waterfront bar/restaurant, indulging in a light tipple or gourmet dinner:
Beerwolf Books (0.1mi)
Indidog Harbourside Restaurant (338ft)
Pennycomequick (0.2mi)
Seaview Inn (0.1mi)
Head to the Prince of Wales Pier (0.2mi) for the chance to take a ferry over to Flushing, St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula for cute cafes, cosy pubs and short walks that curve the river.
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Getting Around:
The property is incredibly central for other travel routes, as well as being located in the epicentre of Falmouth. For bus routes, Falmouth Moor (0.2mi) acts as respite for buses that journey in different directions. Fancy a trip to the city? Take the U1 or the 32 through the winding Cornish roads. Falmouth Town Train Station (0.5mi) is additionally just a peaceful bumble through the cobbled town.
Consider timing your visit to coincide with one of Falmouth’s many vibrant celebrations throughout the year, such as the International Sea Shanty Festival, Falmouth Week, or the Oyster Festival.
Interaction with Guests:
The team at Creek and Country are available to assist with any queries or to offer any Cornish inspiration to weary travellers. If there is an emergency outside of our office hours please call the number provided and a member of staff will be able to assist.