Self Catering in Mevagissey
St Austell Bay - Eden Project
The Pink House sleeps 6
- Timeless, spectacular setting.
- Sitting beside the boats.
- Extensive views to seaward.
- Wake to the morning sunshine over the bay from your bed!
- Close to the shops.
- On the coast path.
The accommodation is on the top two floors of the three
storey building and is entered from the rear, by a door at roof top level
with views out to sea over a low wall, tucked between the cottage and
one of the narrow pedestrian lanes that wind between the cottages up to
the cliff top.
A couple of steps lead down to a small hallway with coat
pegs and two short flights of stairs leading down from it. There are three
bedrooms on the top floor, two doubles and a twin bedded room each with
a hand basin, and a spacious shower room, w.c. and basin.
From the entrance hall one of the flights of stairs leads
down to a large bathroom, w.c. And hand basin. The other flight of stairs
leads down to the lower floor where there is a another double bedroom
to the left.
To the right is a living room with comfortable seating
set before an attractive Cornish range as a focal point. There is a dining
area, a fitted kitchen with fridge/freezer and a microwave.
The cottage has great character with low windows and beamed
ceilings, latch doors and three separate short flights of stairs.
MEVAGISSEY
Mevagissey is one of the most charming ports of the South
Cornish coast. Its white and colour washed dwellings perched on tile slopes
of the hills encircling the two harbours. Many of the old fish cellars
in the picturesque village have been converted to modern use but their
old strong walls and the unspoilt appearance of the narrow streets retain
the character of old Mevagissey which is so enchanting to the holiday
visitor.
Fishing still remains one of the chief occupations of the
local people and visitors will be glad to know that many of the boats
bobbing in the harbour are available for deep sea angling, shark fishing
and mackerel trips around the bay which are very popular.
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