Rock Cottage - English Cottage holidays in Mevagissey, Cornwall
Here are the details for this superb English cottage - Rock Cottage ideal for a cottage holiday in Mevagissey, Cornwall. To book or find out more please use the Booking Info or Availability buttons below.
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Rock Cottage is a 17th Century, traditional, detached cottage that is perched on the rocks above Portmellon beach with stunning sea views from every room, exposed beams, an open plan living area with a cosy fire, and two spacious bedrooms. The owners take great pride in supplying their guests with a perfect, convivial environment, from arrival treats for any guest dogs, home baked welcome cakes and even packing a beach bag just in case you have left something behind! One thing is certain, this will be a memorable holiday destination for all the right reasons!
Rock Cottage is a beautiful, traditional cottage in an amazing location perched on the rocks above Portmellon beach, at high tide the water laps around the property but recedes to expose a lovely expanse of sand and a plethora of rock pools. You won't find a property in Cornwall closer to the water without getting wet!
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Rock Cottage has the following Facilities |
Keen on fishing? there is fishing on site or nearby Sea within 5 miles The cottage has an open fire - perfect for that authentic country cottage feeel on a winters evening Family Breaks This cottage sleeps more than 2 - perfect for families of all ages
The cottage is non smoking Pets are welcomed at this cottage
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Price: £ from just £449
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This cottage Sleeps |
4 |
Location |
This cottage is within 5 miles of the sea Enjoy an evening drink or a pub lunch at the nearbypub
Cottage address
Rock Cottage
Mevagissey
Cornwall
491269
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Cottage rental includes |
- Sea views
- Beach within walking distance
- Pub within walking distance
- Dog Friendly
- WiFi
- Open fire or woodburner
- Fishing available
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As you can see Rock Cottage is located in a great location. The perfect base for any holiday around Mevagissey. And well suited to explore the whole of
Cornwall.
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