This beautifully presented character two/three bedroom cottage, reputed to be one of the oldest cottages in the village, offers characterful accommodation laid out over three floors. The house has the rare combination of being located close to the harbour and village shops and yet in a tucked away location with the benefit of parking for two small/med sized cars and a very generous rear garden wit
h timber decked area in which to sit and soak up the sun and enjoy the village and rural views. From the street the entrance porch and lobby space opens into the generous dining room with fireplace and superb views over the village. This leads through to the recently updated kitchen/breakfast room where the modern fitted kitchen has all that you will need. To the other side of the dining room is a cosy relaxed sitting room complete with TV and a period open fireplace which can be used by guests should they wish to enjoy a real fire on a cold autumnal evening. Upstairs are a cosy double bedroom, a twin bedroom and the recently updated family bathroom
Stairs from the kitchen lead to the lower ground floor with the single bedroom three, a utility room and superb updated shower room, plus access to the garden. Access to utility/shower & garden is through the end of bedroom three so a privacy screen is in place to close off the bedroom if needed. Beside the cottage is a driveway with parking for two small/medium cars - Cliff street is a no-through road that narrows to pedestrian width further down and runs directly to the harbourside, therefore there is no significant traffic noise or disturbance. Friday change-over. Short breaks available out of season - please get in touch with your needs. PLEASE NOTE - THE PROPERTY WILL BE RE-FURNISHED AND RE-DECORATED PRIOR TO THE SUMMER 2017 SEASON (26th MAY ONWARD). THE PHOTOS SHOW THE HOUSE PRIOR TO THIS WORK. ALSO THEY SHOW BEDROOM 2 AS A DOUBLE; THIS WILL BECOME A TWIN. As a working fishing village on the south Cornish coast, Mevagissey is renowned for its labyrinth of quaint cob and slate fisherman's cottages, retaining much of its charm through its tiny winding streets and is particularly noteworthy for its historic twin harbour walls. Much of the nearby coastline is owned and protected by the National Trust and offers spectacular coastal walks. Mevagissey caters well for all everyday needs having a local stores, gift shops, several public houses and restaurants, plus a small aquarium and museum. Locally there are Porthpean, Gorran Haven and Caerhays beaches plus 24 hour supermarkets and a range of other amenities only 6 miles away in St.