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Mousehole has long proved a popular holiday destination for visitors. The Queach, a terraced cottage, is found on the steep hill going out of the village and has magnificent views (see photograph) down over the harbour to Mount’s Bay and beyond; not just from the sitting-room but also from the patio high up in the terraced garden (please take care with toddlers and the elderly on the steep steps). Once used by Dylan Thomas for an overnight stay, this spacious cottage is cosy and warm. The kitchen/diner has low beams, some exposed stone and a cast iron multi-burner to add to the warmth if needed. The sitting-room, also with the original beamed ceiling, is enhanced by two attractive fire surrounds, one of which was rescued from the garden. Steep stairs lead up to a small landing with steps up or down to the pretty bedrooms, two of which enjoy superb views out across the bay. Mousehole is a bustling little village with good restaurants, galleries and pubs. A season ticket for the car park is provided.
Accommodation:
Steps to Ground Floor Porch. Step to Sitting-room with TV, DVD player and log-effect electric fire. Step to Kitchen/Diner with electric cooker, combination microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and multi-burner. First Floor Bedroom 1 with double bed. Bedroom 2 with double bed. Bedroom 3 with twin beds. Bathroom with bath, fitted shower, WC and wash-basin.
Facilities & Services:
Inclusive Electricity. Heating – 3 NS heaters and 3 oil-filled radiators. Season ticket for car park (Easter to end Sept). Telephone (incoming only). Duvets. Travel cot. High chair. At Cost Fuel for multi-burner – first bag free thereafter purchase locally.
Miscellaneous:
Parking on road. Public car park 400 yds (Easter to end Sept). Patio furniture and barbecue. Shop .25m. Pub .25m. Public telephone 200 yds. Golf (18 hole) 10m. Riding stables 9m. Short Breaks (WSA3). Map Ref SW 468 262. Regret no smoking. Regret no pets. Arr/Dep Friday.
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