Cottage Review: Cot Manor, near St Just, West Cornwall

As well as sending Your Travel Planner a review of Helpful Holidays, Elaine Swift (who provides excellent copywriting, writing and editing services) also sent us a review of this delightful cottage:

I almost don’t want to write this review of beautiful Cot Manor in the delightful Cot Valley, near St Just, West Cornwall.  We’ve just got back from a wonderfully relaxing week there and I’m tempted to keep it as my secret.

However, that wouldn’t be fair to Cot Manor’s lovely, generous owners, Helen and Mike Jay. Nor would it be fair to Helpful Holidays who we made the booking through.  So I’ve decided to share my secret.

A special place

Standing in five acres, Cot Manor was originally two cottages and was converted into one large house in the early 1800s.

It sleeps nine, and unlike a lot of holiday cottages, it does so comfortably. There are three good sized double rooms, and a room that sleeps three - great if there are children, but it would be fine for a couple.   There were four of us so we had plenty of room. 

There are two bathrooms, each with a shower, and one en-suite shower room. The downstairs bathroom is glorious!

Downstairs is a very large room that we dubbed the entertainment room.  It has a flat-screen TV with Sky, a DVD player and for extra entertainment, there are pool and table tennis tables. There’s even a priest hole by the main door if you feel like playing extreme hide and seek.

When Helen (who is delightful) showed us around she took us into what she called the G&T room.  So that’s exactly what it became for the rest of the week. It’s also where a couple of us battled with two of the many jigsaws supplied along with other games.

The kitchen is very well equipped with pans, utensils, cutlery, crockery as well as dishwasher, washing machine and microwave.  There’s a separate tumble dryer in the downstairs loo.

Flowers in every room

But it’s the little touches and its owners that make Cot Manor so special.  There were camellias and other flowers from the garden in every room.  A fire had been laid for us in the G&T room.  In the luxurious downstairs bathroom there was an array of different types of Radox - great if you’ve been out walking the coast path all day.

There were towels (nice ones) in every bathroom, and the bed-linen and other furnishings are all of a high standard - not always the case in holiday cottages.  Also unlike other places - everything worked!

From the moment we arrived we were encouraged to treat the house as our own.  Helen and Mike were on hand if we needed anything.  As was Bumble their very sweet sheep dog.

It’s so peaceful - we woke up every morning to birdsong and even heard an owl on a couple of afternoons.

The area

St Just, the local (very small) town is a ten minute walk away through the back gate and across the fields.  Bizarrely, it’s also a ten minute drive away.  It’s not a quaint or picturesque Cornish town but we really love it.  There’s something very honest about it. 

A visit to the Cook Book shop for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, (or all three) and a leisurely browse of the second-hand books, is a must.  St Just has several galleries, the best of which are the Great Atlantic and the Windswept.  

Cot Manor sits in Cot Valley which leads down to Porthnaven beach and the Atlantic Ocean.  It’s not a sandy beach but it’s full of fascinating boulders which are protected so put any thoughts of garden decoration out of your mind!

If you fancy a bit of a challenge, you can take the coastal path from here to spectacular Cape Cornwall.  It’s not too difficult a walk, just a bit steep in places. It takes you past Ballowall Burrow - an ancient burial chamber at Carn Gloose.

You can turn this into a circular walk by walking up a road from the Cape into St Just, stop for tea at Cooks, then carry on across the fields to home at Cot Manor.   Ah bliss.  I wish we were still there.

For more information on Cot Manor, see the Helpful Holidays website.

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