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Apartment in Mevagissey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Upper Deck - Unique Quayside Loft w. Free Parking

Step from the lively harbor side of a working fishing village into the haven of this stunning 18th-century converted net loft. With gorgeous designer touches highlighting the period charm, this home blends the 18th- and 21st-centuries seamlessly pairing a sleek, fully equipped kitchen with traditional oriental rugs and Asian accents. On the doorstep are an abundance of cafes, boutiques, restaurants and pubs. Provided, at no charge to guests, is a single parking permit for Mevagissey Harbour car park located a short level walk of less than 2 minutes from your apartment. One of the most prominent and historic listed buildings in Mevagissey, Quayside has had a fascinating and diverse past. Over the course of its more than two centuries nestled between the centre of the village and the harbour it has served as a pilchard press, net loft, doctor's surgery and even as the premises of the local undertaker! Following extensive recent renovation it has been transformed into chic, comfortable and spacious apartments that showcase the character of the building. The two bedrooms in UPPER DECK, one containing a superking bed and the other king size, are topped off with high quality linen guaranteeing a luxurious nights sleep. The superking bed can be converted into twin beds, ideal for children, upon request. The king size bed has a warehouse door with Juliet balcony. The apartment possesses full kitchen facilities including Nespresso coffee machines, free WiFi, TVs in living rooms and all bedrooms, and an Amazon Echo device. Generously proportioned wet room contains rain and handheld showers, and heated towel rail, whilst fluffy white towels are provided. Fully centrally heated. A single free parking place on the harbour is available upon request. Extra storage area on ground floor available for bikes, prams. Board-games, DVDs and playing-cards are available for the use of our guests. We generally stay in the same building and, when there, are available to assist you or try to answer any questions you may have during your stay. Mevagissey is a traditional fishing village with cobbled streets, quaint cottages, shops, and pubs. Charter a boat, cast a line off Lighthouse Quay, and eat local fish at one of the restaurants. The museum and aquarium are located nearby. Getting around is particularly easy out-of-season when smaller crowds and quieter roads make trips a breeze, and journeys to places as pretty as Penzance, Padstow, Perranporth and Polperro are perfectly possible in just a day! Popular destinations like Fowey (30 minutes), Newquay (45 minutes), Falmouth (50 minutes) and Truro (35 minutes) are always worth a visit, whilst St Austell (15 minutes) has a wide selection of supermarkets (Asda, Tesco, Aldi, Lidl) as well as the nearest mainline train station. With plenty to see and do, and a great base for exploring further afield, Mevagissey is far more than just a summer destination. Hope to see you soon. A single parking permit for Mevagissey Harbour, located just a short level walk from the apartment, can be provided free of charge upon request. Unloading is directly outside on Middle Wharf, Fore Street or on the harbour in front of the Wheel House pub.

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A balcony overlooking the sea features two reclining chairs and a small table, perfect for enjoying the views. The clear blue sky meets the ocean horizon, providing a serene backdrop. A potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the space.
Condo in Mevagissey
5 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Seascape, Mevagissey cliff top B & B apartment.

Seascape is on the cliff edge adjacent to the coast path with arguably the best views over Mevagissey and the bay. Private secure parking without driving into the narrow streets and a short walk down to the village. Exclusive, private use of lounge/dining room and balcony throughout the day. Bedroom with ensuite bathroom supplied with local guest soaps. Breakfast of home made bread and preserves, cereals, grapefruit, meats, cheese and yogurt. Juice, Tregothnan Tea and a range of coffees.

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An exterior view of the cottage presents a charming blue and white garden shed adorned with pink flowers. A small lawned area stretches out, featuring benches for seating. The nearby sea is visible, contributing to the tranquil coastal setting.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Charlestown Beautiful sea and harbour views.

Beautiful dog friendly with enclosed rear garden seaside cottage enjoying stunning views out to sea and harbour in one of the County's most picturesque coastal villages and port of Charlestown .Few moments walk from lovely restaurants ,pubs and cafes .No3 is a grade listed 2 cottage some 270 years old 200 metres from Beach and pretty harbour Sit on the bench outside and watch the world go by or take a walk along the coast. Charlestown is a lovely seaside village with quaint harbour and a beach

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The cabin features a distinctive circular structure with two prominent conical roofs. A gravel pathway leads to a central door framed by three windows on either side, enhancing the inviting approach. Surrounding greenery adds a natural touch to the entrance.
Cabin in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

The Wizards Cauldron -Harry Potter Themed

Escape into a world of magical make believe set in the beautiful Cornish countryside. Our cosy cabin offers a comfortable, relaxing getaway. As the name suggests this unique accommodation offers magic in one pot. With nods to a large groundskeeper and a certain magical school. Situated within beautiful farmland in a peaceful hamlet a couple of miles from the A30, this is an ideal base to enjoy a break in Cornwall with easy access to popular destinations, stunning beaches and famous landmarks.

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A bright living space features a modern kitchen area with a woodburner, comfortable seating, and a television. Natural light fills the room through large glass doors leading to an outdoor patio. The wood flooring complements the neutral color scheme.
Guest suite in Mevagissey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Comfortable, light and airy space with parking

Welcome to ✨ Stargazers. A s/c studio in a peaceful area of Mevagissey. An 8 mins walk downhill to the village centre and harbour. Boats galore and busyness! Eateries/pubs cater for all tastes, while the independent traders tempt you with gorgeous stuff! The coast path is 5 minutes from us and a 10 minute walk will bring you to a secluded beach (via 200 steps). Sit awhile and spot the resident seal patrolling! Accommodation accessed via stairs. Please note the studio is non smoking inside.

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The exterior of the log cabin features wooden paneling and a covered porch with two wooden benches. Lush greenery surrounds the cabin, and flower pots are placed beside the benches. Large windows provide views of the garden and a gravel path leads to the entrance.
Holiday home in Saint Stephen
5 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Cornwall - secluded log cabin surrounded by nature

Situated in Mid Cornwall, Birdsong Lodge is a traditional open plan log cabin, hidden away in a private location, surrounded by trees and shrub borders, creating a secluded ‘away from it all’ atmosphere. The cabin enjoys far reaching views across the surrounding countryside and the neighbouring fields provide a sanctuary for a herd of retired horses. Popular nearby attractions include The Eden Project, Boardmasters (Newquay) and The Lost Gardens of Heligan - all within a 30 minute drive away.

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A spacious living area features high wooden beams and large windows that invite natural light. Two comfortable armchairs and a sofa are arranged around a coffee table, complemented by decorative rugs and plants. Artwork adorns the walls, enhancing the rustic charm.
Cottage in Withiel
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 470 reviews

Romantic Country Cottage| Hot tub| Sauna

Your holiday matters! It's your lifeline to sanity, a chance to re-connect with the loved ones closest to you; it's a chance to relax, a chance to switch off and indeed a chance to experience the out of ordinary. Damson Cottage is the ultimate rustic retreat where hand crafted luxury meets country cottage. Hidden away in the rural countryside, with its own hot tub, sauna and massage/wellbeing therapist available this sanctuary will appeal to couples looking for a stay of pure self indulgence!

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A traditional Cornish farmhouse is depicted, featuring a two-story structure with white walls and large windows. A cozy outdoor seating area with two chairs and a table is visible on the well-maintained grass lawn, surrounded by shrubs and garden plants.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Cosy cottage in a beautiful valley near the beach

Traditional Cornish farmhouse with private garden and patio situated in a beautiful AONB valley and 2 miles from sandy Pentewan Beach. Direct bridlepath access for local walks and connecting to the Pentewan Valley Trail - great for cycling and walking. The fishing village of Mevagissey is 3 miles away with a fantastic range of shops and restaurants. Local attractions include The Lost Gardens of Heligan (3 miles), Eden Project (4 miles), numerous sandy beaches and stunning coast path walks.

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A historic church building is framed by lush greenery under a clear blue sky. The stone structure features tall, ornate spires and is complemented by surrounding trees and grassy areas, creating a serene rural landscape typical of Dartmoor National Park.
Cottage in Sampford Spiney
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Beautiful Dartmoor house, idyllic moorland setting

The Old National School is a Grade II listed house, nestled in the beautiful hamlet of Sampford Spiney, located within Dartmoor National Park. Dating from 1585, the house sits in an idyllic spot between the Church and picturesque Sampford Manor. Originally the Church hall, it became the parish school in 1887 until 1923. It was only in the 1960’s that it became a residential dwelling. With its varied history, the house is quirky, with its lovely spacious rooms hinting at its eclectic history.

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A sweeping view of the coastline is captured, showcasing tranquil blue waters meeting the horizon under a clear sky. Lush greenery and scattered trees frame the scene, while a historic cottage stands in the foreground, highlighting the serene landscape.
Cottage in Porthpean
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Seaside Cottage - Stunning Sea Views, Near Beach

Seaside Holiday Cottage offers, stunning sea views, a spacious garden with decking, private parking and high-spec appliances. Inside, enjoy light, airy rooms with ample space to relax and unwind. Just a few minutes’ walk from a sandy beach, this former schoolmaster's residence blends historic charm with modern comforts. Set in a prime position within the village, surrounded by nature, it boasts uninterrupted views, making it the perfect base for exploring Cornwall or escaping to the coast.

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The exterior of the Cornish stone barn is showcased, featuring a welcoming entrance with wooden door and large windows. A rustic bench is positioned on the stone pathway, while small outdoor seating and decorative stones add charm to the landscape. Natural light reflects off the building's stone facade.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Brecombe Barn

Brecombe Barn is a self catering comfy two bedroom, Cornish stone barn, tucked away in a rural and quiet location close to the market town of St. Austell. Brecombe Barn is within a short driving distance of both north and south coasts and main tourist attractions inc The Lost Gardens of Heligan,The Eden Project and Charlestown. Brecombe Barn is based close to owners property has its own private access, private parking and garden, is not overlooked and has views of surrounding fields.

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The exterior of the mill is nestled amongst trees, with a gently flowing stream running alongside it. A well-maintained lawn provides an open area for relaxation, while a car is parked near the entrance. The setting offers a serene view of the surrounding natural beauty.
Place to stay in Lanteglos - by - Fowey
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Unique and perfectly situated coastal retreat

Unwind and relax in this historic gem of a home. There has been a mill on this site since 1298 and in 2019 we completely refurbished the current 18th century milll to a very high standard to ensure a truly comfortable and magical getaway. You'll be surrounded by trees, bird song and the constant sound of running water and the sight of our resident heron by the waterfall. The Mill lies in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Daphne du Maurier country, on the Fowey estuary.

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