Summary:
Introducing a truly unique property, 5 Jane's Court, which is set within an exclusive waterfront development steeped in history and charm. Originally constructed in the 17th century, this property once served as the home to the famous Packet ships that carried the Royal Mail from Falmouth across the globe.
The property now offers modern-day living while showcasing breathtaking views over Falmouth harbour.
The Space:
As you enter the property from the ground floor, you are welcomed into a contemporary, open-plan living space that provides a relaxed and calming space for all to enjoy with patio door leading out into a balcony which is the prefect setting for your morning tea or coffee and to watch the sunrise. The kitchen is equipped with all modern appliances, perfect for preparing a delightful dining experience.
The property boasts three well appointed bedrooms: a king with an en-suite bathroom, a double, and a twin. Additionally, this floor includes a bathroom.
For your convenience, there is secure parking available for one medium-sized car in the garage, with a height restriction of 1.92m (6’ 3”).
5 Jane's Court is ideally situated to make your stay truly memorable, whatever the occasion.
Guest Access:
Adjacent to the property's designated parking space, you will find an alleyway that will lead you to 5 Janes Court. As you approach the front door, you will find a cupboard to your left with a key safe located inside. On booking the property, the team at Creek and Country will inform you of your allocated code to open the key safe.
The Neighborhood:
Located in a quiet area overlooking the River Fal, you are always a stone throw away from bustling independent retailers depending on your interests.
Relax as the sun winds down in a waterfront bar/restaurant, indulging in a light tipple or gourmet dinner:
The Boathouse Bar and Restaurant (0.2mi)
The Greenbank Hotel and Working Boat Pub (0.3mi)
Star and Garter (0.1mi)
The Dental Surgery Old Brewery Yard (0.2mi)
Head to the Prince of Wales Pier (0.3mi) 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.
Getting Around:
A short walk up the old Barracks Ope steps or sloping path will lead you to Falmouth’s Old High Street, where you can explore an eclectic mix of boutiques, independent shops, bars, and restaurants.
The property is incredibly central for other travel routes, as well as being located in the epicentre of Falmouth. For bus routes, Falmouth Moor (0.5mi) 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 (0.9mi) 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.