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Honeycombe
House - Access Statement
What is an Access Statement?
An Access Statement is a written, clear and accurate, and
above all honest description of our current facilities and
the services we offer, to enable a potential visitor to make
an informed decision as to whether our business meets their
particular access needs.
Introduction
Honeycombe House is located at the top of a steep narrow hill
leading from the village of Mevagissey. The house enjoys breathtaking
panoramic views overlooking thisCornish fishing village, with
magnificent views of Mevagissey Bay directly to the East and
views of open sea to the South East. The house is of Victorian
construction built around 1892 and has twenty steps leading
from the road outside to the front door. The guest dining
room and sitting room are located on the ground floor, however
our five guest bedrooms are all located on the first floor.
Our location might make access for people with limited mobility
a difficulty.
Pre-arrival
• We are located a 5 minute walk from the village of
Mevagissey, and both cars and taxis can stop outside momentarily
to unload passengers and luggage. Access to the front door
is either via twenty steps from the road or via a steep uneven
public footpath from the road, (The footpath runs directly
in front of the house leading upto a quiet residential road
behind the house.)
• Shops, Post Office, Cafes, Restaurants and Pubs are
located in the nearby village.
Lloyds Bank opens on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings
between 9.30 and 12.30.
• The nearest Bus stop is located next to the Ship Inn
in the centre of the village. There are regular buses to neighbouring
towns and villages including the Eden Project and Lost Gardens
of Heligan.
• There are several local taxi companies, for which
we can provide telephone numbers or book on your behalf.
• The nearest railway station and coach station are
located in St. Austell.
• The nearest airport is located just outside Newquay.
• We have two dogs ourselves who are restricted to our
own parts of the house, but regret that we are unable to accommodate
pets.
• Menus can be provided in large print if required.
We regret we do not have facilities to prepare documents in
Braille.
• Our website www.honeycombehouse.co.uk
provides pictures of our accommodation and further information
about the services we provide.
• You can contact us by telephone, mobile or E-mail.
Please see the “Contact Information” section of
this document for full details.
Arrival and Car Parking.
• Rooms are available from 4.00 p.m. onwards on your
day of arrival. Latest check in time is 9.30 p.m. on your
day of arrival. Earlier arrival may, however, be possible
by arrangement.
• In order to find us, follow the one-way system through
the village following signs for Portmellon. When you reach
the junction in the centre of the village with the “Ship
Inn” on the corner in front of you, continue straight
on and carry on up the hill. (This road is two way traffic
believe it or not!)You will find us on the right hand side
of the road, just as you reach the top of Polkirt Hill. We
are a large cream coloured building next to a steep single-track
footpath.
• There is NO parking available at the house, however
you can stop outside (just beyond the steps leading to the
front door) momentarily to unload your luggage quite safely.
• We suggest that you DO NOT attempt
to drive up the single-track footpath.
• Car parks are available in the village or alternatively
ample free parking is available just beyond the house - with
a footpath leading down to our front door! Full details will
be provided on request and with your booking confirmation.
• We offer assistance with luggage
Main Entrance
• There are TWENTY steps of 7 inches up to the front
door with a handrail on one side.
• There is a further ONE 7 inch step to the front door.
• The front door is normally locked but please either
knock or ring the doorbell on your arrival. Once you have
checked in, a front door key and room key will be provided.
Guest Accommodation – Public Areas
• The tiled outer hallway leads into the main hallway
with a guest sitting room on the right hand side.
• A doorway leads through from our guest sitting room
into the dining room with views of the harbour and bay.
• There are 16 stairs to the first floor; there is a
handrail on one side of these stairs. The stairs are carpeted.
• We have five guest bedrooms, which are all on the
first floor (please see section “Bedrooms” for
more information).
• The house is centrally heated throughout but temperatures
can be adjusted in each room to suit individual requirements.
• All windows in the house are double glazed sealed
units and have safety catches on opening windows.
• Torches and Mevagissey cotton bags are available for
guest use whilst staying with us.
Both items are both located just inside the outer front entrance
hall.
Lounge and Dining Room
• Guests are welcome to use the sitting room at anytime.
• The sitting room has two leather sofas and an armchair.
Straight back chairs can be moved into there from the dining
room but space is limited.
• The sitting room has stripped pine floors with a large
central rug covering most of the
floor area.
• A selection of local information, leaflets and books,
plus board games are available in the sitting room.
• Breakfast is served in the dining room.
• The dining room has stripped pine floors.
• Both rooms are centrally heated and “View thru”
tinted blinds are provided in the dining room for use on very
hot sunny mornings!
Bedrooms
• All bedrooms are on the first floor and are carpeted
throughout.
• All Double rooms have a 4ft 6in double bed with access
from both sides.
• There are en suite facilities in the three Double
rooms and the Twin bed room consisting of a Mira electric
shower, saniflow W.C. and wash hand basin. With the exception
of the Twin room, the washbasin is located within the bedroom
area rather than in the en-suite facility. All en-suites/shower
rooms have non-slip tiled floors.
• The single room has a hand washbasin within the room,
however, the separate W.C. and shower/washbasin are located
along the corridor and down a further 5 steps, followed by
1 step up. These facilities are exclusive to this room.
• Tea and coffee facilities, corkscrew, tumblers and
wine glasses are provided in each room.
• We also provide towels, hair dryer, clock radio and
television. All televisions will have Freeview channels by
the end of April 2008.
• A selection of magazines is provided on the landing
for guest use.
• Our beds are normally made with either winter or summer
synthetic duvets. All pillows are synthetic. Extra blankets
are also available in the room.
• We are happy to provide a top sheet if preferred.
Please specify before your arrival if required.
• There is a wardrobe, chest of drawers/dressing table,
bedside tables and a bedroom chair in each room.
• There is also a folder in each bedroom, which contains
further information about the house, village and suggestions
of things to do.
• Our TWO balcony rooms – “Albert”
and “Victoria” have access to a balcony area through
a Double glazed door in the corner of the room with a single
step up of 10 inches. There are then two small steps down
onto the balcony. Two chairs and a table are provided along
with a selection of plants in tubs.
Gardens
• We regret that Guests are unable to access our garden.
Additional Information
• There is a fire extinguisher in the entrance hall
and another at the top of the guest stairs. Smoke detectors
linked to the fire alarm system are located within each room
and bedroom, together with hallways.
• A call point is located immediately inside the front
door and a further point outside “Albert”
• In the event of a fire a fire alarm will sound. Please
advise us if you have a hearing impairment and might not hear
this.
• The building can be evacuated via the front door in
the entrance hall. In an emergency there is also an exit via
our kitchen, which is to the right, and straight to the far
end of the hallway, at the bottom of the stairs.
• We do not permit smoking in the house.
• We are happy to cater for special diets or any particular
likes or dislikes. Please advise us of these before your arrival.
• We are happy to refrigerate any medication. We can
also keep any perishables (such as clotted cream!) in our
fridge for a limited period.
• Mobile phone reception at the house is generally OK
but in some of the surrounding area there is no signal.
• Wi-Fi internet access is available in the house; please
ask for the access key.
• Packed lunches are available upon request.
• Luggage transfer and pick up/drop off for walkers
can be provided.
Contact Information
• Address: Honeycombe House, 61 Polkirt Hill, Mevagissey,
Cornwall, PL26 6UR
• Telephone: Our landline is 01726 843750.
• Mobile Phone: 07710 593913
• E-mail address: enquiries@honeycombehouse.co.uk
• Website: www.honeycombehouse.co.uk
• We are open from Mid January to Mid December, but
take occasional weekends off!
Future Plans for Honeycombe House.
• All televisions will have Freeview channels by the
end of April 2008.
• Double bed in “Albert” will be replaced
in March/April 2008.
• Double bed mattress and curtains in “Victoria”
will be replaced in March/April 2008.
If you require further details or have any comments about
the services we provide do not hesitate to contact us.
Ian & Val Soper
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