Watchtower

ID: S82038

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Watchtower cottage in Downderry boasts stunning sea views and a prime location for beach access and local attractions. Guests appreciate the property's character, well-equipped kitchen, and the homely feel. While some guests encountered cleanliness and maintenance issues, the majority relished the charm and setting of the cottage, with several returning and recommending the stay.

Cleanliness received mixed reviews. Some guests reported the property as very clean, while others experienced issues with dust, dampness, and general cleanliness, leading to a slightly above average score.

The location is highly praised for its stunning sea views, proximity to the beach, and local amenities. It serves as an excellent base for exploring Cornwall, contributing to a high score.

Comfort is generally well-regarded, with guests finding the property cosy and well-furnished. However, some noted the need for better mattresses and issues with dampness, which slightly lowers the score.

Facilities are considered good, especially the well-stocked kitchen. However, there are comments about the need for maintenance and modernisation in certain areas, suggesting room for improvement.

Guests often mentioned thoughtful touches like welcome gifts, although these are not guaranteed for every stay. The overall experience suggests that the property managers are considerate of guests' needs.

About this property

Just above the beach at Downderry, Watchtower nestles peacefully in a row of charming 19th century coastguard cottages. Seaward-facing, it boasts uninterrupted, panoramic sea views of Rame Head and Eddystone lighthouse from the garden and dining area. Great care has been taken by the owners to retain the original character of the cottage, making it truly homely and welcoming. Taking advantage of the wonderful outlook, the lounge/dining area has double–aspect windows and offers a lovely, sunny spot for watching the world go by. The pale blue country-style kitchen is well-equipped, and the four comfortable bedrooms offer restful sanctuaries - each complete with a selection of books.

Outside, the lawned garden is perfect for family gatherings, right above the sea with a fantastic azure vista. Enjoy your morning coffee al fresco and relax to the sound of waves lapping the shore. Everything you could need for your holiday is close by at Watchtower; just a short walk to the village centre will bring you to a beach shop, with a community shop opening soon and the excellent Bewshea's By The Beach Restaurant and traditional Inn on the Shore, which offers a range of locally-brewed ales. When you are ready to explore, this beautiful corner of the county has much to see and do.

Spend lazy days on the beach, hire a kayak or boat and see the coast from a new perspective, walk the coastal footpath or discover the Lanhydrock Estate, Looe Monkey Sanctuary, or the fantastic Adrenalin Quarry with its 490m-long zip wire and giant A-frame cliff top swing!

Downderry is a small quiet coastal village situated in south east Cornwall. Downderry has a sheltered beach, Post Office and shop, deli, and a cliff top pub and an excellent restaurant, serving quality local food. At low tide it is possible to walk along the beach from Downderry to Seaton, where you will find a family friendly south facing beach and the nearby Seaton Valley Countryside Park and Nature reserve is home to wildlife, including otters and kingfishers and also offers great cycling and walking opportunities. The picturesque working harbours at Looe and Polperro are within an easy driving distance away, and the wonderful stretches of the South West Coast Path in this part of Cornwall take you to rocky coves, dramatic headlands and tales of shipwrecks and smugglers. Further afield is Plymouth, where you will find plenty to see and do, including a marine aquarium, a theatre, large shopping centres and the historic Barbican waterside area.

Accommodation

All on one floor.

Four bedrooms: 2 x double (one with en-suite bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC), 1 x twin with basin, 1 x single (walk through to a double).

Bathroom with walk in shower, basin and WC.

Laundry room.

Sitting room with dining area.

Kitchen.

Oil fired central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, Smart TV, WiFi, espresso coffee machine.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot and high chair available.

Off road parking for 1 small, 1 medium car.

Small car on drive and medium along side the garden wall.

Enclosed garden with furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Pubs 3 mins walk.

Beach at the end of the garden.

Reviews (55)

  • Simon

    We loved the quirkiness of the cottage and the original features and the homely feel.we found the kitchen very well equipped.lovely to dine with a sea view.The mobile phone reception was fine in the dining area.We found the interior to be clean and tidy.proximity to the beach was wonderful and we walked there every day and found the locals very friendly.The parking adequate for two small cars,I reversed our Seat Ibitha into the space easily.The pub and Tapas restaurant where within easy walking distance.We also found the farm shop at Tredinnick very good a short drive away

  • Jane

    Parking very limited. As a party we arrived with two cars and could barely fit in the allocated space with one tiny car and one small car. Greeted by bin bags, weed killer and dead flies in porch. Opened cottage door to be greeted by damp smell. Kitchen work surfaces covered in crumbs, as was floor. Drawer and door handles sticky to touch. Bin lids covered in much. Random food articles left in cupboard. Under sink cupboard awash with cleaning products obviously not used! One double at back of property adjoining single room very damp smelling, looked like you’d be sleeping in a shed. Raddiator coming away from wall and broken trunking. Peeling paper, moth casts and damp on one side of bed. On the other side I tried to plug in the lamp cable and gave up as when I pulled it up cobwebs and dust encircled about an inch across. The space around bed so narrow it was difficult to traverse. Numerous cobwebs and spiders. Wardrobes and cupboards piled untidily with towels and bedding. The duvet set on bed was very tired looking. Twin room very damp smelling, very tired again. Thick dust under radiator about an inch thick and very noticeable elsewhere. Sheets smelt damp. Grey bathroom had dirty towel radiator. The sink plug hole was dirty there was toothpaste splashes all over the tap. The cupboard front was peeling and covered in toothpaste. Floor very dirty. Shower mouldy. Front bedroom peeling paint on ceiling, mould behind mirror, dirty blind over alcove, dusty with cobwebs. En-suite dirty, mouldy, the worst bathroom window I’ve ever seen with what looked like blood on the windowsill. Living room sofas very soft and worn. Covered in bobbles. My son hoovered the house and you could hear a myriad of detritus flying into the hoover bag. He spent an hour doing this and we decided to give up on this. After all after six hours driving why should this be necessary!!!! I also cleaned grey bathroom so we at least had one to use. Dehumidifiers clogged with dust and muck. Due to asthma issues arising with three of my party we tried to ring Sykes as we really were disgusted and not wanting to stay in the property. I was greeted by a voice message saying they were closed and lines opened Monday. No emergency contact number. We made the decision to book somewhere else for the next day if we were able. Myself and another party member spent night on sofa, the back bedrooms were that bad. Now asthma and arthritis bad. We moved out on the Sunday. Owner rang me Monday to see why we had gone and apologised. I’ve been in contact with Sykes and been refused a refund. They say I didn’t contact them and they could have sent cleaners in but a legion of tradesmen would have been required too. Nice holiday break. Thanks Sykes! Photos sent to both Sykes and owner. Owner has only apologised again. Appalled and disgusted. The photos on site clearly do not in anyway reflect the true nature of the property.

  • John

    I booked and paid online and confirmed by phone. I have no information about the property owners. Information regarding The Watch Tower (TWT) on this website is incorrect and misleading. It needs reviewing and updating urgently. E.g. There is no Post Office or shop in Downderry, the property photos are not current. We arrived at TWT to find it cold, damp and grubby. The main entrance porch is scruffy, the floor clearly hadn't been swept or washed. All week there was an unpleasant oily odour, presumably from the boiler. The heating was not on but my husband managed to rectify that. It comes on at times set by the owners and there are no instructions as to how alter that so we had to use a lot of the other portable heaters provided to keep the property warm. We had no welcoming flowers and/or cream teas as apparently from the visitors' book comments other guests were given. Parking was impossible. A very small car would fit into the larger parking space and a motorbike into the smaller one. We parked our CRV up against the wall on the double yellow lines using my husband's blue disabled parking badge and my daughter had to leave her Civic parked up in the village. We booked this holiday at the end of one of our recently widowed daughter's chemo and radiotherapy treatment for some much needed rest and relaxation for us all following a distressing year. As a result of this she has a low immune system and needs to rest/sleep. She and I both have asthma, so the damp and mould were particularly problematic for us. She had the en suite room, which had cobwebs and peeling paint on the ceiling. Having a curtain between the bathroom and bedroom was peculiar, and that and the curtain on the wardrobe both need washing. The plain glass in the bathroom window meant she had to leave the blind down. The duvets in the other two bedrooms were very thin and all the bed linen was past its best. There were no pillow protectors. The wardrobes were crammed with towels and bed linen but there were no bedspreads as shown in the photos, or spare blankets, we utilised the duvets from the spare beds, although the cover on the one from the single room didn't look very clean. The twin room was particularly cold. There was a short curtain over one window and a long one over the other which also covered the radiator, which had a bed pushed up against it so no warm air could circulate. We swapped the curtains over, moved the bed and had a small oil heater on all the time in there. The pillowcases didn't match the duvet covers, and the poppers were broken. I opened the curtains (no nets} one morning to find walkers on the pavement looking through the window. There was very little room on either side of the double bed, that should be a single room. We moved it up against the wall to give more access space. It clearly hasn't been vacuumed or cleaned behind for some time. I left the things I found behind it out for the cleaners to dispose of. The basin in the bathroom is too small to wash in. My husband & daughters are all 6ft+ so had little headroom in the bathroom shower. The bathroom cupboard door is damaged and the paint is peeling above the basin. The toilet brush is badly stained. Only 4 toilets rolls were provided for the week for 4 people. Both showers had thick, black mould so, having already driven from the Isle of Wight, my husband then had to drive another 9.5 miles to Liskeard to buy bleach. As stated in the guest information pack the nearest shop is at Widegates, which is 4.5 miles away, but that was closed at that time. We started our holiday by cleaning the showers and washing up the dirty crockery and cutlery which had been left in the kitchen cupboards. There was a lot of food and condiments in them, presumably left by previous guests. The worktops needed a good wipe down. Other than the microwave none of the appliances had any instructions and it took us some time to get the dishwasher working. One of the top kitchen cupboard doors is loose. One of the cups is chipped. The sitting room furniture appears from the photos to have been recovered, but is worn and difficult to get up from, and faces away from the view of the sea. The wooden dining chairs don't have seat pads so are uncomfortable and the table is unstable. There is no main light in the dining area. The skirting boards were dusty. There was a hole for a washing line outside and although we didn't need to do any washing we couldn't find one. The many rugs with curling edges, especially in the bedrooms, are a trip hazard. One in the double room looks very grubby & feels damp. The whole property is cluttered with ornaments, books, games & pictures which need dusting. Access to the neighbouring cottages appears to be through TWT's garden. There were workmen re-roofing the cottage next door, with consequential noise disturbance from them working & their radio, starting at about 8am most days till late afternoon, except on the day we left when they didn't arrive but we had to get up early anyway. We had to ask them to turn it down. They, one of whom had a dreadful cough, and the other cottages' occupants, continually walked past the sitting room windows. Therefore we had to keep the curtains partially closed, obscuring the view. They were working outside the double bedroom's window so we also had to keep those curtains closed. The website should have been updated to advise potential guests about this scheduled work. The wi fi code in the guest information folder is wrong on one page and illegible on another. We got the code from the router but wi fi is not available in all rooms. The mobile phone signal is negligible. The main door is very difficult to lock from the outside. The garden is a reasonable size, but hardly lovely as described. The garden furniture is nothing like that in the photos. The beach is indeed at the bottom of the garden - at the bottom of a steep drop the other side of the wall. Access is a short walk down a steep road, which was too far for my husband to undertake. The view from TWT of the sea is wonderful, but that is not the same as sitting on the beach at the bottom of the garden. We were asked to sort rubbish into various coloured bins and bags, none of which were yellow, but were only left yellow bags & one black one to use. TWT is very expensive compared to other, much better quality, properties we have recently stayed in. We were unable to travel on a Saturday to take advantage of the cheaper price offer. We thought from the price, description and photos that we had booked luxury accommodation. This holiday was meant to be a special treat for our daughters and we are so disappointed and embarrassed at what it turned out to be. In 40 years of taking self catering holidays in Cornwall this is the most expensive and worst accommodation we have ever had. Charm and a homely atmosphere as advertised are very desirable but must be accompanied by cleanliness, good quality furnishings and heating appropriate for the time of year. This property, and its furnishings, in its present state is not fit for purpose. We have run a Guest House for 30 years and know that guest reviews on websites can be unreliable so generally don't take any notice of them, but on this occasion we wish we had. The Watch Tower did not meet our expectations.

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