Tranquility, Mevagissey is a charming three-bedroom cottage perched above the working fishing harbour, offering captivating views along the coast. The well-equipped kitchen and dining room features an electric cooker, microwave, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, with ample space for family meals around the dining table. The comfortable living room invites relaxation with Freeview TV and DVD player, perfect for cosy evenings after days exploring the coast. A ground-floor shower room with cubicle shower completes the practical layout.
Upstairs, three bedrooms provide flexible accommodation for families: the first double bedroom (4ft 6in) includes an en-suite toilet, whilst the second double bedroom (4ft 6in) offers peaceful harbour views. A small bunk room (accessed through bedroom two) is ideal for children. The property sits directly on the South West Coast Path, with the harbour, shops, pubs, and restaurants just 200 metres from your door. Public car parking is available 400 metres away.
Picture mornings with coffee overlooking the bustling harbour below, watching fishing boats come and go as gulls wheel overhead. Days unfold with clifftop walks along the dramatic coastal path, perhaps cycling the off-road trail towards Eden, or simply wandering down to explore Mevagissey's maze of narrow streets and waterfront eateries. As twilight settles over the harbour, return to your peaceful retreat and watch the lights twinkle across the water.
Tranquility, Mevagissey places you perfectly to discover Cornwall's southern treasures. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (3 km) enchants visitors with its magical garden restoration, diverse plant collections, and wildlife habitats, offering a captivating blend of beauty and history interwoven with the village itself. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (11 km) brings Cornwall's china clay industry to life through fascinating exhibits set within beautiful parkland, revealing the story behind this distinctive Cornish landscape. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (21 km) offers an engaging glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and a delightful variety of local sea creatures. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (25 km) delivers award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a tempting array of apple-based products.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's coastal splendour. Lizard Point in Lizard (46 km) presents dramatic coastal landscape with rugged cliffs, rare wildlife, and historical landmarks, ideal for exhilarating nature walks and exploration of England's most southerly point. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (49 km) invites you to explore Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through guided tours, working machinery, and educational exhibits at this award-winning heritage site. Tate St Ives in St Ives (50 km) occupies a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, where the gallery showcases work by notable Cornish artists alongside compelling displays from the Tate collection.
The vibrant resort town of Newquay lies 26 kilometres away, boasting some of the most beautiful beaches in Cornwall with kilometres of golden sand and captivating coastlines. Voted Best Seaside Towns for Families, Newquay's laid-back charm combines world-class surfing with excellent family attractions and lively waterfront dining. Meanwhile, Hayle is a 46-kilometre drive. This former mining town enchants with golden sandy beaches, stunning wildlife reserves, epic surf, and a fascinating industrial heritage that tells the story of Cornwall's mining past.











