Sebright

ID: S358156

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Sebright is a well-received holiday cottage in Cornwall, praised for its peaceful location, stunning sea views, and comfortable bed. Guests appreciate the enclosed garden for pets, the wood-fired hot tub, and the cosy atmosphere. While some guests encountered issues with amenities and maintenance, the positive aspects such as the location near local attractions and the thoughtful touches like scones on arrival contribute to its charm.

The majority of guests found Sebright to be clean and well-kept, with only a few isolated comments about the presence of small animals outside. The property's cleanliness contributes positively to the overall experience.

The location is highly praised for its stunning sea views, proximity to local attractions like the Eden Project, and the peacefulness it offers. The convenience of nearby shops and restaurants adds to the appeal.

Guests consistently mention the comfortable bed and the cosy feel of the property. However, some guests noted the sofa was not as comfortable, slightly affecting the overall comfort score.

Facilities such as the hot tub and enclosed garden are appreciated, but some guests reported issues with heating and a lack of certain kitchen amenities. Maintenance concerns, such as the need for an outside tap and better instructions for the hot tub, are noted.

Several guests were delighted by the thoughtful gestures like scones, jam, and cream on arrival. However, as not all reviews mention such gifts and there is no guarantee of their provision, the score reflects this uncertainty.

About this property

St Austell 2.7 miles. Sebright, an idyllic wood cabin, is set on a working farm with sweeping sea views over St Austell Bay. Nestled slightly inland amidst scenic countryside in the hamlet of Trethurgy Sebright combines beautifully appointed accommodation with a peaceful setting for a relaxing break. A short drive away are the sandy beaches at Pentewen, Porthpean and Par, which is dog-friendly, as well as some of the county's major tourist attractions. Feel the warm and welcoming ambiance of this charming cabin as you make yourself at home in the open-plan living space, placing a log in the woodburning stove before unwinding on the comfy sofa. Scan the Smart TV for a movie or prepare a delicious meal in the well-equipped kitchen with views over fields to the sea. For theatre lovers productions at the Minack and Sterts open air theatres will ensure memorable evenings with breath-taking Cornish backdrops! Open a bottle before taking your seats at the dining table, or head outside to the decking for an alfresco dinner. Relax with a dip in the wood-fired hot tub, watching the moon’s reflection on the sea which feels so close that you can touch it. Once indoors make the most of the beautifully designed shower room, where you can freshen up before retiring to the calm and stylish bedroom. This romantic dwelling offers the ultimate escape for two in Cornwall. When you can tear yourself away from this little piece of heaven, Sebright is perfectly located for a varied holiday experience, the renowned Eden Project and the Hangloose Adventure Skywire and other thrills, are within walking distance; Charlestown, famous for its collection of tall ships, is a 15 minute drive whilst the exclusive waterfront town of Fowey; the cathedral city of Truro and the charming fishing village of Mevagissey are a 30 minute drive. Sebright is an excellent starting point to join for the South West Coast Path and cycle or walk the miles of dedicated Clay Trails which can be accessed within 5 minutes from the farm. Visit the spectacular landscapes of The Lost Gardens Heligan, Trewithen Gardens and Lanhydrock House and Estate. For the more adventurous activities canoes, paddle boards and other watercraft can be hired from the local beaches of Pentewan, Porthpean and Polkerris giving you access across crystal clear sea to secluded sandy coves, alternatively hire canoes from Fowey and Golant and paddle the quiet and mystical creeks and backwaters of the Fowey estuary. This spacious cabin also has a utility room with a handy washer/dryer.

Set back from the vast coast of Cornwall, St Austell is a charming and quintessential town offering a wonderful backdrop for any type of holiday. Filled with lively pubs and a good selection of restaurants, as well as boasting a handful of well-stocked stores selling all the essentials, visitors will find all their needs catered for. Pentewan and Lostwithiel rest right at your fingertips, whilst Gorran Haven and Fowey lie slightly further afield.

Accommodation

All-ground-floor.

One king-size bedroom.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and seating area with a woodburning stove.

Utility room.

Gas central heating and woodburning stove.

Gas oven and hob, fridge with icebox, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV with Chromecast and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for one car.

Enclosed front garden with decking and a wood-fired hot tub and outdoor seating area, and a lawned area.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.2 miles, pub 2 miles.

Note: Babes in arms only.

Note: Pets charged at £25 per week.

Note: Low ceilings, please take caution

Reviews (56)

  • Alison

    Better instructions needed on eg heating,oven, fire and hot tub. Suggest ironmongery for log burner. The bed was great, so comfy and clever storage space for clothes. Maybe a few more hooks to hang items Not a complaint but a microwave and hair dryer would be an asset .

  • Alan

    Simple things like disposable dishcloths, tea towels and a mop not provided. Struggled to get items out of the oven 1st night as no tea towel or oven glove provided. Contacted Sykes on our 2nd day and I am still waiting for someone to get back to me. Wood fired hot tub provided with one bag of logs and a few fire lighters. No kindling so impossible to get the fire started. You cannot place logs onto firelighters. On our last day we were advised by the owner that there was to be an end of school party on site that evening and that he had neglected to tell us this when we arrived and apologised in advance for any noise or issues the party caused. We did not want to be around for this so decided to leave that day which meant we only had six nights which spoilt our last Positives is that it is a nice location and is near to local attractions and shops, the shower works well and the bed is comfortable but we would not stay here again.

  • Bridget

    Lovely stay , would visit again , comfortable bed , nice sea view ,the hot tub was amazing , good sized garden for a dog everything you needed , just a slight issue when cooking with the smoke alarm but overall a really special place also a lovey touch with the scones cream and jam on arrival

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