WELCOME TO 2 THE NET LOFT
COME AND SHARE OUR LOVE OF MOUSEHOLE
Welcome, relax and unwind in this truly delightful and well loved character holiday cottage. 2 The Net Loft is a one bedroom holiday cottage apartment and is located amid the quaint cobbled alleyways only metres from the harbour in the heart of the unspoiled fishing village of Mousehole and is situate d only 13 miles from St Ives, 4 miles from Penzance and 10 miles from Lands End.
This one bedroom, self catering apartment is the perfect holiday hideaway to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Simply slow down and soak up the atmosphere, peace and tranquility a holiday in Cornwall has to offer!
HISTORY
2 The Net Loft forms part of the original listed Net Loft property dating back over 200 years. Once the hub of the fishing life of the village, where the fishermen treated and hung their nets. Converted, in later years to be used by local artists who set up their studios, to capture the beauty of this inspirational and stunning location, yet only a stone’s throw from the delightful and charismatic harbour and beach.
The whole building was renovated in 1998, retaining the traditional character of the property. This charming cottage style apartment, which sleeps two, is approached by external stone steps bedecked with terracotta pots of flowers leading up to well presented, comfortable and appealing accommodation, offering open plan cosy style lounge/dining area and kitchen, plus double bedroom and good size bathroom. Attention to detail is reflected throughout the property. Fully equipped to ensure your holiday is perfect!
ACCOMMODATION
ABOUT MOUSEHOLE
Located three miles from Penzance, on the westward edge of Mount’s Bay, renowned as one of the most beautiful bays in the world, with views across the bay to St. Michael’s Mount. Continuing westward on the B3315, Land’s End is about 10 miles from Mousehole.
Mousehole is considered to be one of the most charismatic and beautiful coastal fishing villages in Britain, virtually unchanged by modern day life. Cottages, nestled and huddled round the edge of the almost circular granite walled harbour, Cornwall’s earliest breakwater and begun in 1393 or thereabouts, is now incorporated into South Quay, yet is still easily identifiable with its massive irregular blocks of stone, leading you away from the harbours edge into a maze of narrow, winding cobbled lanes and alleyways, filled with magic and charm to tempt you at every turn.
The village offers a general village store/newsagent, a post office, a fine selection of small art galleries of local artists work, gift and craft shops and local pub – THE SHIP INN . Choices of places to eat in the village whether it be a pasty, Cornish cream tea or fish and chips whilst sat on the harbour from the local fish and chip shop, or dinner for two in any of the exclusive little cafes and restaurants within the village, particularly 2 Fore Street or the Coastguard Hotel.
Mousehole is considered to be one of the most charismatic and beautiful coastal fishing villages in Britain, virtually unchanged by modern day life. Cottages, nestled and huddled round the edge of the almost circular granite walled harbour, Cornwall’s earliest breakwater and begun in 1393 or thereabouts, is now incorporated into South Quay, yet is still easily identifiable with its massive irregular blocks of stone, leading you away from the harbours edge into a maze of narrow, winding cobbled lanes and alleyways, filled with magic and charm to tempt you at every turn.
The village offers a general village store/newsagent, a post office, a fine selection of small art galleries of local artists work, gift and craft shops and local pub – THE SHIP INN . Choices of places to eat in the village whether it be a pasty, Cornish cream tea or fish and chips whilst sat on the harbour from the local fish and chip shop, or dinner for two in any of the exclusive little cafes and restaurants within the village, particularly 2 Fore Street or the Coastguard Hotel.
HOW TO FIND US
From A30 - Penzance approach, continue on A30 and pass by Tesco supermarket. At roundabout follow road to left, leading round to Penzance harbour. Follow road signs for Newlyn leading on to Mousehole, about 3 miles from Penzance. On entering village of Mousehole pass The Old Coastguard Hotel on your left and follow road down and leading left towards harbour and car park.
BY RAIL- First Great West trains direct line from Paddington (London) to Penzance. Bus station opposite Penzance railway station. Regular bus service Number 6 to Mousehole.
BY AIR- Daily flights from London Gatwick, Stansted and other regional airports to Newquay Airport. Approx 45 minute drive to Penzance on A30
AVAILABILITY
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