Tucked away on a quiet little street in the heart of Newlyn, this fisherman’s cottage is a warm and welcoming retreat. Step inside, and you’ll find a space full of character – from the glow of the wood-burning stove to the charm of the bijou kitchen, perfect for slow mornings with coffee and fresh pastries from the bakery down the road. Step into the bright and airy lounge and dining area, where elegant sash windows invite plenty of natural light, complemented by high ceilings that enhance the sense of space. Moving through to the compact yet functional kitchen, you'll find access to the ground floor shower room and WC. A door from the kitchen opens onto a very small outdoor space. With two cozy bedrooms, it’s a place to wake up to the sound of gulls and the scent of the sea, then wander down to the harbour to watch the boats come in. Restaurants, galleries, and all the life of Newlyn are just a short stroll away, yet here, tucked just out of sight, it feels peaceful—like a little secret in the middle of it all. Location Both Newlyn and Penzance are set along Mount’s Bay, offering breathtaking sea views, fresh air, and access to beautiful beaches and coastal walks. The South West Coast Path runs through the area, providing incredible scenic hikes. Newlyn is famous for its artistic heritage, with the renowned Newlyn Art Gallery and a thriving community of artists. Penzance, with its Jubilee Pool and the Acorn Theatre, offers a vibrant cultural scene with music, theater, and exhibitions. Both towns have friendly, welcoming communities. There’s a mix of long-time residents and newcomers who are drawn to the relaxed coastal lifestyle. Community events, local markets, and independent shops make it easy to feel at home. Newlyn is home to one of the UK’s largest fishing ports, meaning the seafood here is some of the freshest you can get. There are excellent restaurants like Mackerel Sky Seafood Bar, and Penzance also has a great selection of cafés, bakeries, and pubs. Penzance is well-connected, with a direct train line to London Paddington and bus services linking nearby towns and villages. It’s also a gateway to the Isles of Scilly, with regular ferry and flight services. Living here means enjoying a slower pace of life. Whether it’s surfing, sailing, wild swimming, or simply enjoying the outdoors, there’s always something to do. From the famous Newlyn School of Art to historic landmarks like St. Michael’s Mount, there’s a deep sense of history here. Penzance also has charming Georgian and Regency architecture. Services Main Electricity and Main Water No parking Directions what3words ///parent.sensitive.requests
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