St Mawes Sailing Club - Facilities, events, club history, club sailing times and information on cruising, racing and the junior section.
Tresanton Hotel - Hotel in a cluster of old houses. Once a yacht club, the facilities shown include several boats.
New Lodge St Mawes - Holiday home. Includes descriptions of the property and contact information.
Our Cottage - Sea-front cottage sleeping up to 12 with mooring by arrangement. Description, booking calendar and prices.
Crugsillick Manor - Queen Anne house with accommodation and self catering cottages. Includes guide to nearby attractions.
The Summer House - One of a row of cottages above the Marine Parade with views over the harbour. Photographs and contact information.
Tavern Rocks St Mawes - A self-catering holiday villa on the seafront. Accommodation description, tariff, photo gallery, and local links and information.
Chapel House East - Self-catering accommodation for up to six. Includes details of the facilities, tariff and local information.
Sharp & Rimmer Solicitors - Services include conveyancing, home reversion schemes, leases, tenancies, enduring powers of attorney, probate and wills.
St Mawes Castle - One of Henry VIII's coastal fortresses. Includes visitor facilities, opening times, prices and directions.
Cornwall Luxury Holiday Cottages - Two cottages in St Mawes and St Just-in-Roseland. Includes details of the facilities, local information and testimonials.
St Mawes - News, events and general information. Food and drink, accommodation, tradesmen, boating, and classified.
St Anthony Head - National Trust headland with views over Falmouth Bay. Details of local facilities and opening times.
Sticky Web - Web designers describe their services and include a portfolio.
St Mawes Hotel - Profile and facilities with information about its bar and coffee lounge.
The Idle Rocks Hotel - Hotel with terrace edging the harbour. Features prices, special offers and local information.
St Mawes Ferry - The main link with Falmouth. Includes timetable.
Waterside Gallery - Oil and water-colour paintings by local artists Terry Bailey and James Wood plus a collection of glass, wood, ceramics and prints.