Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 2
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4.5km
Encapsulating the rustic appeal of the Cornish coast, this 1 bed holiday cottage is located in the wondrous surroundings of Mevagissey. The local... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 4
Located within walking distance of the historical Mevagissey harbour, this cottage places you at the very heart of Cornish living, where the culture... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 6
The traditional allure of the stone-built exterior gives way to spectacular indulgence and modern accommodation inside this 3 bedroom Mevagissey cottage.... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 2
One bedroom annex in Mevagissey just a ten minute walk from the centre of town and the harbour with a private hot tub and off-road parking, ideal... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 6
This fantastically spacious 4 bedroom Mevagissey cottage represents the ideal holiday accommodation for large families and groups of friends to explore... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 6
Three bedroom traditional, stone-built cottage in Mevagissey offering spacious accommodation for six, ideal for a Cornish break for a family and two... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 10
Previously Mevagissey's first bank, this Grade II listed building has been renovated to an extremely high standard, creating a 6 bedroom self-catering... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 10
Mevagissey large group cottage that sleeps 10 in 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, ideal for big families or group accommodation. Set over three floors... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 6
Three bedroom dog friendly cottage in the fishing village of Mevagissey, Cornwall that sleeps 6 set over three floors with a bright and airy interior,... |
Mevagissey Cottage | Sleeps 18
Large group luxury Mevagissey pet friendly holiday home with private pool perfect for groups or families sharing with 9 bedrooms sleeping up to 18... |
Famous for producing a chap by the name of Andrew Pears who back in the 1700’s produced the world’s first transparent soap and then headed off to the big smoke in London to successfully sell his wares to the upper classes; the rest is of course history. Mevagissey has undergone some subtle changes since those days and is now both a busy tourist destination as well as a working fishing village. Sample the famous fish and chips, browse the maze of shops lining the cobbled streets or take to the seas on an organised fishing trip; there is so much to see and do in Mevagissey, you’ll scratch your head wondering where to begin. One thing is for sure, finding self-catering accommodation shouldn’t cause too many problems with the great selection of beach cottages in Mevagissey listed here, all ready to be booked direct with the owner or agent, many offering sea views with some just a short walk to the harbour.