A 200-year-old traditional stone semi-detached fisherman's cottage, situated five minutes' walk uphill from the harbour, in the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey.
Lovingly restored, but retaining some original features, including beautiful pine floorboards, this Mevagissey cottage is ideal for a family or group of friends.
The accommodation at this cottage in Mevagissey is on the ground and lower ground floors, with the three bedrooms and a shower room on street level.
Stairs lead down to a bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen/diner, and a cosy sitting room with slate floor and underfloor heating.
From the kitchen at this Mevagissey cottage there is a door leading to a pretty and fully enclosed cottage garden, with steps up to a large decked area with sea views, perfect for an alfresco meal on a sunny evening.
From this Cornwall cottage, it's only five minutes' walk to the picturesque harbour, where you can sit and relax in a cafe or bar, watching the boats and the fishermen at work on the quay, or take a fishing trip or small pleasure boat to explore the bay during spring and summer months.
A seasonal passenger ferry runs to and from Fowey, from which you may be lucky enough to see basking sharks, dolphins and seals.
This Mevagissey cottage is within driving distance of the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Eden Project, and the National Maritime Museum at Falmouth.
This Mevagissey cottage is an ideal base from which to explore the numerous delights of Cornwall.