6 Fishermans Square, Mousehole is a captivating fisherman's cottage perched right on the harbour wall in one of Cornwall's most enchanting villages. The well-equipped galley kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge, flowing into a spacious dining area where vintage chairs gather around a generous table. The bright open-plan lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged before a cosy wood burner, a Smart TV for relaxed evenings, and a delightful window seat perfect for watching the colourful fishing boats glide past original sash windows that frame spectacular harbour views.
Step outside onto the suntrap communal front terrace, where your designated seating area with outdoor furniture provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining whilst drinking in uninterrupted vistas of sea and sky stretching across Mount's Bay. Upstairs, three lovely bedrooms provide peaceful retreats: the pretty king-size room (which can be made up as a small twin on request) and double room both command magnificent views across Mount's Bay and beyond, while the third bedroom offers bunk beds suitable for children up to twelve years of age. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation. Public car parks sit within 200 metres of the cottage.
Picture mornings awakened by waves lapping against the harbour wall just metres away, coastal light streaming through sash windows as fishing boats bob on the tide below. Days unfold exploring hidden coves along the South West Coast Path or simply settling into your window seat with a good book, watching village life drift by. As evening draws in, gather around the wood burner's warm glow, recounting the day's coastal adventures whilst the setting sun paints Mount's Bay in shades of amber and rose.
6 Fishermans Square, Mousehole places you at the heart of West Cornwall's most treasured experiences. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (4 km) is a celebrated Art Deco saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool warmed by the earth's natural heat, a children's pool for young swimmers, and a waterside café serving locally sourced refreshments with panoramic views across Mount's Bay. The Minack Theatre in Porthcurno (9 km) offers truly unforgettable entertainment, this spectacular open-air theatre carved into dramatic granite cliffs stages captivating performances against a backdrop of breathtaking ocean views stretching to the horizon. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (12 km) invites you to discover Cornwall's rich mining heritage through fascinating underground tours and evocative surface trails within this stunning World Heritage setting. Tate St Ives (21 km) occupies a fantastic clifftop position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing exceptional work by notable Cornish artists including Barbara Hepworth and Patrick Heron alongside thoughtfully curated displays from the wider Tate collection.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's hidden treasures. Terence Coventry Sculpture Park in Coverack (47 km) is a remarkable hidden clifftop sanctuary showcasing the sculptor's striking contemporary artworks set amidst stunning coastal views and beautifully rugged Lizard landscapes. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (49 km) offers swashbuckling family entertainment, this immersive pirate-themed adventure combines challenging golf courses with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and theatrical historical enactments inspired by Cornwall's rich myths and legendary smuggling tales. Trenance Gardens and Leisure Park in Newquay (49 km) provides diverse family activities within its beautiful Victorian landscape, featuring award-winning rose gardens in full summer bloom, a peaceful boating lake, and charming historical cottages housing a traditional tea room serving homemade cream teas.
The historic town of Camborne lies 22 kilometres away, this fascinating former mining town was once among the wealthiest in the world during Cornwall's tin mining heyday, where the impressive Camborne School of Mines and heritage mining structures still stand as testament to this remarkable industrial past. Meanwhile, Truro is a 40-kilometre drive from the cottage. Cornwall's county capital, it is anelegant cathedral city where Georgian architecture lines cobbled streets, independent boutiques showcase local craftsmanship, and the magnificent cathedral's soaring spires dominate the skyline above excellent restaurants and a thriving twice-weekly farmers' market celebrating Cornwall's finest produce.















