When the National Trust bought St Anthony Head in 1959, some of the more unsightly military installations were removed, but it kept the substantial stone-built officer's quarters, in a spectacular position on top of the headland with far-reaching views, and converted them into holiday accommodation. Two of the three cottages (the Major's Quarter and the Captain's Quarter - ref 011062) have been adapted for an accompanied wheelchair user. The cottages share a front lawned area and a communal garden at the rear. The villages of Gerrans and Portscatho, and the summer ferry to St Mawes from Place, are not far away, but with views like these, you may never want to leave.
Ground Floor: hall, sitting/dining room with open fire, kitchen, two bedrooms (1 double with 5' bed, 1 twin), bathroom with shower (with folding seat) and corner bath.
Facilities
Television, microwave, shared tumble dryer, freezer.
Visitor Notes: Night storage heating and convector heating included.
For any 2 night starting on a Friday, or 3 night starting on a Thursday, guests can benefit from a late departure time on the Sunday of 6pm, at no extra charge.