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Boswedden
St Mawes

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Escape to Boswedden, a spacious home from home situated in the coastal village of St Mawes, exuding tranquility from the minute you arrive. Easy driveway parking for three cars, and beautiful gardens enveloping this welcoming home make it easy to love.  An ideal coastal retreat boasting serene river views from many rooms and a fabulous balcony on which to enjoy a leisurely lunch in the sun. Two of the four comfortable bedrooms have patio doors leading directly onto the terrace, perfect for tumbling out of bed and into the sunshine for an idyllic breakfast outside. Enjoy the generous living areas filled with natural light, and large windows that frame the surrounding landscape. Children will love the pool table in the upstairs sitting room. Outside, enjoy the established gardens and the ever-changing scenery as you watch the yachts bobbing in the water.This welcoming detached house offers plenty of space for people and pets, in a peaceful setting, perfect for families or groups looking to relax and unwind but still walking distance away from the centre of St Mawes.

Boswedden is ideally placed to enjoy spectacular coastal walks and beaches. Marvel at the crystal clear waters as you walk to St Mawes, perhaps stopping off for a quick dip. Maybe take the ferry to Place allowing time for lunch at the Hidden Hut or enjoy a coastal walk to Saint Just in the Roseland stopping at Renwicks cafe for coffee and cake. A day out in Falmouth is also just a boat trip away and the beauty of the Roseland is on your doorstep. Boswedden is the ideal retreat after a day of exploring this glorious corner of Cornwall, providing the perfect base for a memorable holiday.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Zip and link

Bedroom 3

Twin

Bedroom 4

Double

Entrance via external stairs

17 steps up from the driveway to the front door into:

Entrance Hall

with doors to sitting room, kitchen/dining room, bedrooms, staircase to the first floor and staircase to the lower ground floor.

Sitting room

three sofas, log burner, TV, patio door out onto decking area with bistro table and two chairs, river views, door to:

Kitchen/dining area

dining table with eight chairs, dishwasher, electric oven, undercounter fridge, doors out to rear patio area and rear garden.

Bedroom 1

king size bed, doors out onto patio, river views, en suite Jack and Jill shower room with shower, bidet, WC and basin

Bedroom 2

super king or twin (zip and link beds), doors out onto patio, river views.

Bedroom 3

twin beds, en suite Jack and Jill shower room with shower, bidet, WC and basin.

Bedroom 4

double bed.

Family bathroom

bath with shower over, WC and basin.

Sitting room 2

accessed via stairs up from the hallway and landing into dual aspect sitting room with two sofas, window seats with river views, TV, games console, pool table.

Office

across the landing to a mezzanine office space with desk and chair, above the lower sitting room.

Shower room

accessed via stairs down from the hallway, WC, shower and basin, door to:

Garage

table tennis table, door out to garden and door to:

Utility room

under counter fridge and freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer.

Garden

wrap around garden, lawn to the rear with patio and bench, uneven and slightly sloping path around the house to the front of the property, established flower beds, lawned area, balcony and patio at the front with dining table and four chairs and bistro table with two chairs, river views from the front of the property.

Additional information

oil central heating, woodburner, please supervise children when using outside space due to steps, some of the garden may not be suitable for those with limited mobility WiFi, well behaved dog welcome., short breaks available.

 
 

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Holidays in St Mawes

Whether you’re visiting for the day or packing up for a week-long holiday in St Mawes, this pretty little fishing village will have you hooked from the get-go. Perched on the end (or beginning, depending on your philosophical outlook) of the Roseland peninsula, a St Mawes holiday is perfectly placed for exploring the surrounding National Landscape (formerly Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), whiling away sunny afternoons at a café with a view or bobbing around in the crystal-clear waters.

If your idea of a perfect holiday involves lazy days on the beach followed by a waterside meal full of the freshest seafood, then you won’t be disappointed by the list of things to do in St Mawes. For those that prefer a more action-packed getaway, then perhaps a boat trip or watersports excursion should be at the top of your itinerary. With seals to see and paddleboards to master, there are endless things to entertain you in the azure waters.

While endless summer days can be spent enjoying the peaceful beauty of St Mawes, there are lots of things to see and do nearby. Hop on the St Mawes Ferry and spend a day discovering all the things you can do in Falmouth or head up the coast to make the most of the stunning Roseland peninsula with its hidden delights.

If you’re excited to soak up the local culture in St Mawes, then visiting during one of the many events is a wonderful way to experience the true vibrancy of the village. There are also plenty of dog-friendly options if the dog is coming too from stunning spots for walkies to pup-friendly pubs.

Did you know...

St Mawes Bakery is one of the oldest small bakeries in Cornwall, dating back to at least 1912.

Beaches in St Mawes

With the whole of the Roseland peninsula at your fingertips, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beach days in and around St Mawes. Throw in all of the beaches around Falmouth, as well as the creeks and coves along the River Fal, and you’ve got the pick of the litter for days amidst sun, sand, and sea in South Cornwall.

Summers beach – If you don't want to wander too far from your beautiful St Mawes holiday home, then a short stroll down to Summers beach is the way to go. This small but sheltered beach is perfect for some peaceful sunbathing in between copious amounts of ice cream thanks to the nearby shops.

Idles beach – Dog-friendly all year round and as close to the shops and cafés of St Mawes as you can get, Idles beach really is the perfect place for dozing on the sand as you watch pretty boats dip in and out of the harbour. In other words, it’s the perfect place for being idle.

Tavern beach – Located to the right of St Mawes near the castle, this little beach is great for a spot of leisurely swimming thanks to the turquoise waters and swimming pontoon. Pack up a lunch filled with goodies from the local shops and head off for a balmy day by the sea.

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Things to do in St Mawes

It might be small, but there’s no shortage of holiday defining things to do in St Mawes, whether it’s shopping for holiday mementoes or soaking up that vitamin sea anyway you can.

Shops – With most shops on the waterside, shopping in St Mawes is fantastically linear meaning you can browse along at your own pace while enjoying the sea views. From eclectic boutiques like Grace & Favour that sell lovely little trinkets for your home and wardrobe, to Fudge&More where you can fill your suitcase with as much fudge as you can carry!

Boat trips – Forget the car when visiting St Mawes, from this seafaring spot you can catch a ferry to Falmouth, Truro, and Place so you don’t have to start the engine once! Fancy a bit of fishing? Head out to sea with Fish & Trips and see how many mackerel you can bring home for dinner.

Watersports – When you spend your days looking out at the clear blue waters around St Mawes, it’s only a matter of time before you swap the land for the sea. Kayaks and SUP boards are there for those who want to earn their oceanic adventures while motorboats give you the chance to sail the open seas with ease. Head along the coast or up the Carrick Roads estuary for a tranquil river voyage.

St Mawes Castle – Steeped in beauty and history, St Mawes Castle is a must-visit whether you’re a history buff or you just enjoy a good view. Walk around Henry VIII’s impressive coastal artillery fortress while keeping an eye out for the elaborate decorations and stunning grounds that lead you all the way down to the Fal estuary.

Walks – When visiting St Mawes, walking boots have to be on the top of the packing list as there are some truly incredible routes with unparalleled views. Head along the South West Coast Path for that hit of blue therapy or wind your way inland to discover the green pastures and rolling hills of the area. St Mawes to St Just is a particularly stunning walk that combines a little bit of everything.

Dining out – Whether you’re in the mood for fresh bread or a piping hot pasty from St Mawes Bakery, tasty essentials like seasonal produce and wines from Mr Scorse Gourmet Deli & Wines or a slap-up meal with a sea view at The Idle Rocks Restaurant, St Mawes has something for every taste, occasion and time of day.

Dog-friendly St Mawes

Dogs on leads are welcome at St Mawes Castle while The Victory Inn and The Rising Sun both welcome four-legged patrons so you can dine out with the dog in style. For sandy paws and salty noses, you can pack up the car and head to one of the dog-friendly beaches along the Roseland peninsula such as Towan beach for a relaxed day by the sea full of wagging tails and happy faces.

What's on in St Mawes

St Mawes is at the epicentre of some terrific annual events, whether it's carnivals right on your doorstep or huge celebrations that are a mere hop, skip and ferry ride away.

St Mawes Town Regatta – Kicking off summer with some marine-inspired fun, St Mawes Town Regatta is a long-standing tradition for locals and holidaymakers alike. Watch the races (some more serious than others) or take part in some of the shore-based games as you soak up the atmosphere of this much-loved annual celebration.

St Mawes Carnival Week – As the regatta comes to a close, the festivities in St Mawes continue with a week-long and village-wide celebration. From fun runs to sea swims and quizzes to SUP races, there’s no limit to the fun-filled week, which draws visitors from all over the place. Take part or enjoy life as a spectator, it’s up to you!

Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival – Flowing drinks, great music, and an electric atmosphere have cemented Falmouth’s Sea Shanty Festival in the hearts of many as the harbourside comes alive with music from the sea. Bands from all over the place assemble in June to join the toe-tapping fun while locals and visitors get swept up in the musical frivolities.  

Falmouth Week – Another week of festivities, Falmouth Week has fast become one of the top events in Cornwall. Starting things off in style, a pink wig parade raises money and awareness for breast cancer while the rest of the merry week includes markets, incredible live music and an almost constantly decorated sky thanks to the Red Arrows and firework displays.

Getting around

Although the roads to St Mawes and along the Roseland peninsula are some of the most scenic drives in Cornwall, this sea-edged village can easily become a car-free holiday in Cornwall thanks to the many ferries that operate in and around the area. Park the car up upon arrival and don’t touch it again until it’s time to go home! If you’re visiting for the day, there is a big car park at the centre of the village by the harbour that offers short stay tickets while the car park behind The Rising Sun is great for those wanting a longer visit.

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Events

Stithians Show

Celebrated since the early 1800s, the Stihtains Show is a fine agricultural event showcasing animals, arts and crafts, food and drink, music and more. This year's events will be virtual, so you can watch and interact online!

13th July 2026

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Made in Cornwall Christmas Fair

Browse an impressive selection of Cornish crafts and delicious food on the Piazza in Truro. It's a great place to find special Christmas gifts for loved ones with plenty of choice from local artisans, artists and food and drink producers.

Dec 2026

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Truro Winter Gift Fayre

Find the perfect presents for your nearest and dearest at Truro's Winter Gift Fayre. You can expect to find luxury food and drink, festive decorations and gorgeous gifts, with more than 80 stalls from local South West producers.

Dec 2026

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Roseland Festival

Held on the Roseland Pensinsula, this wonderful festival offers a diverse programme of events, including music, history, films, art, walks, talks and photography. With so many activities and events, there's something for everyone. 

4th May 2026

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Mevagissey Shanty Festival

The Mevagissey Shanty Festival showcases shanty and accapella groups from all over the UK. The event begins at 7pm on the Friday and will continue on the Saturday at 11am. The main stage at Mevagissey Activity Centre also features a Cornish beer festival.

October 2026

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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.

7th - 16th August 2026

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Helston Flora Day

An ancient annual event, Helston Flora Day features traditional dances throughout the day, where crowds line the streets to watch the procession. In addition, visitors can enjoy craft, food and drinks stalls, as well as a large fairground.

8th May 2026

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Eden Project Winter Festival

Winter is perhaps the most magical time of year to visit the Eden Project, especially as the sun sets over the biomes. Illuminated by thousands of twinkling lights, the biomes come alive for the festive season, offering an immersive experience like no other. Make the most of your visit with a spin on the ice rink, and a visit to Father Christmas!

December 2026

Eden Sessions

Experience world-class live music in the natural amphitheatre of Eden. Upcoming performers include Bastille, Snow Patrol, Becky Hill, Bowling For Soup, Pixies, and The Maccabees. Tickets also include a daytime pass to the Eden Project.

18th June - 12th July 2026

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The Daphne Du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival

The Daphne Du Maurier Fowey Literary Festival is a celebration of the arts featuring world-class authors, speakers and musicians. This year's festival will open with a performance by the highly acclaimed 'The Overtones'.

1st - 9th May 2026

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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.

12th - 14th June 2026

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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!

October 2026 Dates TBC

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Fowey Royal Regatta

The Fowey Royal Regatta includes sailing contests, a carnival, the crowning of the Fowey Queen, a pasty eating contest, and as per tradition, a giant pasty which is shared out among the community. 

August 2026 Dates TBC

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Fowey Christmas Market

Head to Fowey for a weekend of festivities! Get your Christmas shopping underway with over 100 local traders selling high quality food, drink and crafts, while enjoying some live music and entertainment.

Dec 2026 Dates TBC

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Mevagissey Feast Week

Celebrated since 1754, Mevagissey Feast Week is a celebration of food, music, dance and more. With a host of colourful events being held throughout the week, this is a festival not to be missed!

29th June - 5th July 2026

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Charlestown Regatta

Enjoy a week of live music, watersports, competitions, pasty-making, children's sports, raft races and a carnival, all with the backdrop of the famous Georgian harbour in Charlestown

25th - 31st July 2026

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Charlestown Christmas Market

Located at Penrice Academy, Charlestown Christmas Market hosts 100 Cornish traders, showcasing some of the best food, drinks and crafts in Cornwall, alongside live entertainment. With plenty of parking and an inside venue, it's perfect for some Christmas shopping. 

21st - 22nd Nov 2026

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Looe Raft Race

This fun event is organised by Looe Boat Owners Association in support of Looe RNLI. Enjoy the fun by making and entering your own raft, or just come and cheer everyone on. 

June 2026 Date TBC

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