Relax in five-star luxury dog and family friendly cottage by the sea in a peaceful car-free village seconds from the beach in Cornwall’s forgotten Corer: the Rame Peninsula. A cream tea with Prosecco on arrival, BBQs in the garden, a concierge service, games for the children, 2 free paddle boards and kayaks with life vests for all ages; Blue Monkey is the perfect destination for a family holiday.
The picturesque villages of Kingsand & Cawsand are the perfect base, from which to explore Cornwall's forgotten corner. The villages alone have 3 family friendly beaches in a sheltered bay, the more adventurous may prefer the more rugged Whitsand Bay, only a short drive away.
Blue Monkey is situated in the heart of the villages, within meters of the beach, delicatessen, village shop & other amenities. A recently refurbished 18th century Grade II listed house, it comfortably sleeps 10 in 4 spacious double bedrooms and a bunk room Bedrooms 1 and 2 are Super King size en suite bedrooms, Bedroom 3 is a King sized bedrloom and 4 is a twin with 2 single beds. The kitchen is well equipped, with store cupboard essentials provided & other basics such as bread & milk available upon request. There is a spacious living room with open log fire, a dining room & sunny patio garden with BBQ and 2 free paddle boards and kayaks free for our guests to use.
We are well equipped for families.
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| WeAccept |
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| Low Season Price |
599 |
| Mid Season Price |
1000 |
| High Season Price |
4099 |
| No# Rooms |
5 |
| Sleeps |
10 |
| Suitable for Children |
Yes |
| Suitable for the Elderly |
Yes |
| Doubles Beds |
3 |
| Twin Beds |
2 |
| Available All Year? |
Yes |
| Linen Provided |
Yes |
| Ensuite |
2 |
| Shower Rooms |
2 |
| WCs |
4 |
| Facilities |
Kettle
 TV
 WiFi
 Internet Access
 Central Heating
 Tea & Coffee Making Facilities |
| Outside Factilities |
Terrace/balcony
 Barbecue
 Private garden |
| Pets |
Yes |
| How to get to us |
Getting to Kingsand and Cawsand by Car (approx 4 hours from London)
- Take the M4 to Bristol and M5 to Exeter.
- After Exeter, take the A38 to Plymouth. Cross the Tamar Bridge into Cornwall and follow the A38 through Landrake and Tideford.
- Turn left at the Trerulefoot roundabout, signposted A374, Looe, Torpoint & Plymouth.
- NB Waitrose is just off the Saltash roundabout and is the last large supermarket before Cawsand (Sainsbury’s is a 15 minute drive from Cawsand in Millbrook)
- After 4.1 miles, turn right, signposted Crafthole, Portwrinkle & Cawsand (the turn appears very quickly after a left hand bend in the road).
- In Crafthole, turn left at the mini roundabout towards Cawsand & Mt. Edgecombe. Follow the lane for 3.7 miles, to and through the outskirts of Millbrook, leaving the village up a hill.
- Turn right at the top of the hill, signposted Kingsand & Cawsand (the turn is just before the old Victorian Forelanesend Primary School).
- Head down the hill, past some council houses on your right.
- Where the road bends right take the left turn down towards Kingsand and head down the main street Fore Street (mini supermarket is on your right)
- At the bottom of Fore Street you are in the heart of the village The Half Way House pub is directly opposite to you an Art shop to your left and Skinners public car park is to your right.
- We suggest you carry on to Blue Monkey (2 houses up from the Half Way House pub) and use the passing area on the right of the road to unload.
- Then return the car to Skinners car park via the one way system. £1 is required to enter Skinners car park or if full carry on round to the council run car park in Cawsand.
- Just after Exeter, where the M5 becomes the A38, the road splits in two and Sat-Nav can get muddled.
- Take care here and keep following signs to Plymouth. The Tamar Bridge is a toll road (it’s free to enter Cornwall, but it costs you £1 to leave).
- Check your Sat-Nav is not set to avoid toll roads, otherwise you will be sent inland, adding 20 mins to the journey
- There is an alternative route involving a ferry crossing from Plymouth to Torpoint.
- This is much shorter in terms of distance, but can take longer at peak times and late at night. Ferries run every 15 mins between 7am and 9pm, then every quarter past and quarter to the hour through the night. To avoid this route, make sure your sat-nav is set to avoid ferries
Getting to Kingsand and Cawsand by Train (approx 4 hours from London)
- First Great Western serves Plymouth from Paddington (prices vary considerably so it is best to book as soon as possible). Also consider getting off at St German station, which is closer to Cawsand but will require you to book a taxi to pick you up (Cremyll Cabs 01752 822 196)
- See www.thetrainline.com for timetable. From Plymouth station, take a taxi to Admiral’s Hard, Stonehouse, for the Cremyll ferry (£5 taxi, £1.50 ferry).
- Departures are every 30 mins until 1830. See www.tamarcruising.com/ferrytt.htm for full timetable or phone 01752 822105.
- Cremyll take a taxi to Kingsand or Cawsand (£5). Depending on the weather, the Cawsand ferry may be running. From Plymouth station, take a taxi to the Mayflower Steps, Barbican (£5 taxi, £4 ferry). Departures are at 1030, 1200, 1430 and 1600 but call 07763 110526 or 07833 936863 to check if it is running.
- From the beach you can walk to most accommodation in the villages within 5 mins.
- If arriving late on Friday, Liskeard station is more convenient than Plymouth. A taxi to Kingsand or Cawsand takes approx. 40 mins (approx. £35).
Getting to Kingsand and Cawsand by Coach (approx 5.5 hours from London)
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| Address |
Garrett Street,Cawsand,Cornwall,United Kingdom,PL10 1PD |
Garrett Street,Cawsand,Cornwall,United Kingdom,PL10 1PD
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| Phone Number |
020 746 21670 |
| Mobile |
07813 070 269 |
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