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Set in a peaceful location in the small fishing village of Mousehole, this delightful net loft makes the perfect holiday retreat. With all local amenities and sandy harbour beaches within two minutes walking distance. With all the rooms on one level, this light and airy apartment has one double bedroom, fitted kitchen, bathroom with shower. The open-plan living area with French doors opens out onto a private decked patio garden.

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From front door up 5 steps to: Kitchen/Lounge/Diner: Fitted kitchen, electric cooker, dishwasher, microwave, digital television, DVD player, ipod dock/clock radio, music system, dining table and chairs, sofa. Bedroom: Double brass bed, fitted wardrobe and storage. A Z bed, to sleep a small child, is available. Bathroom: Bath, wash basin, WC, shower, shaver point, mirror, heated towel rail. Heating: Night storage heating and woodburning stove. Outside: Patio doors lead out onto a quiet and secluded decked garden with patio set. Parking: In Harbour Car Parks, daily charge applies. Please note: Guests are kindly asked to refrain from smoking inside the property and unfortunately, pets are not accepted.
With a profusion of narrow streets, donkey wide alleys and history at every turn, Mousehole is the epitome of a picturesque Cornish fishing village in a simply stunning setting. In fact Dylan Thomas who spent much of his honeymoon in the village described Mousehole as the prettiest village in all England.
Located just three miles westward from Penzance on the curve of Mounts Bay, the village is centred around an almost completely circular harbour with a small and truly charming beach which always proves popular with families, particularly those with small children.
Mousehole has largely resisted modern day trappings and remains unspoiled by 21st century developments. Working fishing boats still ply their trade from the harbour which is protected from the might of the Atlantic by two sturdy breakwaters, (Cornwallâs earliest and begun in 1393) and today are accompanied by visiting yachts and pleasure craft, making the panorama of the harbour truly peaceful and idyllic.
The village itself is a veritable maze of granite and slate cottages, winding narrow streets and cobbled alleyways which have a magic and mystery all of their own amd just waiting to be explored. Virtually unchanged by time, its natural beauty and charm still attracts many artists, drawn by its unique atmosphere and beautiful light.
The famous National Trust cliff walk round the Landâs End Peninsula starts at Mousehole. One of its most beautiful stretches is south from the village to Lamorna Cove and the Coastal Footpath continues towards Penberth and Porthcurno. The whole walk is full of breathtaking scenery and the immediate and surrounding coastline is officially designated an âArea of Outstanding Natural Beautyâ by the National Trust.
Mousehole has a fine selection of craft and gift shops and small art galleries and in addition to some excellent pubs and restaurants (which serve the freshest fish you will ever enjoy, landed and delivered daily from nearby Newlyn).There is an enviable choice of tearooms serving quite delicious Cornish cream teas with mountains of golden clotted cream and superb fresh crab sandwiches.
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