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Self Catering Holiday Cottage in Mousehole
Sleeping 4
Granite fisherman’s cottage located on the
south side of Mousehole harbour with Atlantic sea views across Mounts
Bay and the Lizard Peninsula
Fully renovated and refurbished to a
very high standard
whilst maintaining many original features
Regret - no pets
Ground Floor
The cottage comprises lounge, kitchen, two double bedrooms and bathroom.
Lounge
15 ft x 9 ft, front stable door, stripped pine shutters, overlooking the
harbour, sofa and armchair, reading lamp, coffee table with lamp, bookcase,
cd player with iPod dock, flatscreen TV and dvd player, granite fire place
with ‘Optiflame’ electric ‘woodburning’ stove, mirror over mantlepiece,
night storage heater, opening to:
Kitchen
14 ft x 10 ft, stable door to rear courtyard, window overlooking courtyard,
double oven electric cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, washing machine/drier,
toaster, limed oak fitted floor and wall units, stripped pine cupboard,
stripped pine round drop-leaf table and four chairs, pine mirror, Cornish
range, staircase leading to:
First Floor
Front bedroom
15 ft x 9 ft, window affording lovely sea views over the harbour and St
Michael’s Mount across the bay, twin 3 ft single pine beds, stripped pine
bedside pot cupboard with lamp, en-suite wc, vanity basin and fitted wardrobe,
pine mirror and chair, night storage heater.
Back bedroom
10 ft x 8 ft, window overlooking pretty rear courtyard, double 4 ft 6”
pine bed, stripped pine marble topped chest of drawers, swivel mirror,
night storage heater, leading to:
Bath room Seaward window over washbasin, enclosed shower, wc, stripped
pine marble topped wash stand, stripped pine wall cabinet, oak framed
mirror.
Exterior
At the front is a small area belonging solely to the property with a low
retaining granite wall, folding garden furniture is provided. At the rear
is a small courtyard shared with the neighbouring cottages.
Tariff 2012
From £270 - £570 pw
All weeks start and finish on a Saturday
Mousehole
Mousehole is a small fishing village which remains virtually unchanged
by time. The terraces of cottages and winding narrow streets have a magic
and aesthetic all of their own. The harbour forms a crescent shape with
a sandy beach and a harbour arm at either end of the crescent.
There is a local grocer, several tea-rooms, two public houses, a newsagent
and also several craft and gift shops.
Penzance with its extensive shopping facilities is 3 miles away, Lands
End about 7 miles.
The immediate and surrounding coastline is extremely beautiful being designated
an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ by the National Trust.
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