Mevagissey holiday cottages, Cornwall self cateringGONDOLIN
Mevagissey,
Cornwall

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Sleeps: 4 +cot.
Sorry, no pets.
No smoking.

Low season £230 - £330 pw.
High season £330 - £620 pw.

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For further details please contact:

Steve & Sue Powne
Tel: 01822 820411
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


A stunning, newly converted and spacious 2-bedroomed house in the heart of the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey with its own private garden and parking. The harbour is a level 100 yard walk away.

An exceptional standard of holiday accommodation in a truly unique location.

Accommodation:  
  • Spacious, airy living room, comfortably furnished with radio/cassette player, TV, DVD player (and DVD film collection), storage heater and electric fire.
  • Large kitchen/diner luxuriously fitted with a Belfast sink, wooden block worktop and washing machine, ceramic electric hob, electric oven, fridge-freezer, microwave and ironing facilities.
  • The double bedroom is spacious with quality furnishings, and a charming round feature window giving glimpses of the sea.
  • Luxury fully-fitted bathroom with WC, washbasin, bath/shower. Airing cupboard on the landing.
  • Enclosed, 'child proof' garden.
Facilities:  
  • Storage heaters.
  • Electricity included in the price.
  • Bedlinen included.
  • Parking for one medium sized car.
  • Storage for cycles, surfboards etc.

Mevagissey is a charming, picturesque working fishing village. The winding streets around the harbour are home to craft workshops, art galleries, characterful pubs serving local ales, bakers of superb pasties, and excellent seafood restaurants.

Mevagissey is a very convenient base for your Cornish holiday, only 2 miles from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, 6 miles from the Eden Project and close to the beautiful coast, coves and beaches of the Roseland Peninsula.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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