The Valley Holiday Cottages in Cornwall are a picturesque gated hamlet near Falmouth and Truro that offer a unique collection of luxury self-catering holiday cottages, making it the perfect escape for families or couples at any time of the year. This tranquil rural location, only a few miles from the city of Truro and the bustling port town of Falmouth, provides the ideal base to explore the best of Cornwall, with heritage sites, outdoor activities and stunning beaches all within a 30 minute drive.
The attractive range of modern two and three bedroom holiday cottages at The Valley are tastefully decorated and fully equipped with modern kitchens, bespoke Italian designed furniture and original Cornish artwork, offering guests the perfect combination of space and privacy of their own cottage, while still enjoying all the perks of staying in a great hotel. Additionally, The Valley's exclusive leisure facilities are open almost all year round and offer indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, a spa pool, tennis and squash courts, and a fitness suite.
The Valley is also family-friendly, with cottages providing everything you need for a family holiday with babies and children of all ages. Guests can indulge in leisurely activities such as table tennis or pool, followed by a drink or a coffee whilst relaxing in the bar/restaurant, Azura. The Valley offers a tranquil location in which to relax and be pampered on holiday, making it an ideal getaway for anyone seeking a peaceful and comfortable holiday.
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryVisitors to The John Francis Basset Wetherspoon noted various aspects regarding the hotel's accessibility for guests with disabilities. Many praised the ease of maneuvering around the building and appreciated the well-equipped rooms furnished with accessible amenities. Positive remarks highlighted the spacious and well-maintained rooms, which offered plenty of room for wheelchair navigation and convenient wetroom facilities. Guests also enjoyed the close access to essential features like plug sockets and bathroom utilities, which contributed to a comfortable stay.
The hotel's ground-floor rooms and public areas received commendation for being friendly to those with mobility issues. Some reviews indicated a 100% wheelchair-friendly environment, stressing that accessibility was clearly a focus. This fact was well-illustrated by descriptions of rooms being equipped with the usual amenities and extra considerations like shower gel dispensers and accessible toilet roll holders.
However, a few areas for improvement were identified. Some guests noted the absence of handrails in rooms and bathrooms, which was a minor drawback. Additionally, parking posed a significant challenge for wheelchair users with issues finding suitable on-street parking, exacerbated during poor weather conditions. The lack of a dedicated parking facility was inconvenient, although some found parking within walking distance to be a viable option at certain times.
Overall, The John Francis Basset Wetherspoon stood out for providing accessible and spacious accommodations, despite minor limitations related to parking and specific bathroom features. Show more