Horseshoe Cottage
self-catering | mevagissey

The village of Pentewan offers a restaurant, pub and shop, all within walking distance and the superb beach is a short stroll away. There are wonderful coastal and woodland walks close by with the fishing village of Mevagissey with its narrow streets and bustling harbour is just a short drive away. This is a garden lovers paradise as the famous Lost Gardens of Heligan are within a 5 minute drive and the magnificent Eden Project is within a few miles. There are also numerous National Trust properties in the area.
This stone cottage sleeps two people in a large antique oak bed and has all the modern essentials to provide that home from home feel. It is all tastefully decorated with an antique dressing table, comfortable leather sofa, armchair and bijou dining table for two.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Open plan kitchen, dining & living room.
First Floor: Double bedroom (standard double bed) with en-suite bathroom and over bath shower.
Exterior: There is a small fenced patio area to the front with external furniture. The Owners have a large private garden for you to use within 200 yards with outside furniture and sea views.
Facilities & Services
Heating is via night storage heaters. The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven & hob, kettle, toaster, fridge / freezer, microwave and washing machine. In the living area there is a flatscreen digital TV & DVD player, CD & Radio. In the bedroom there is a flatscreen TV. There is an iron & ironing board available.
Miscellaneous
Electricity, heating, bed linen and towels are all included but you will need to provide your own beach towels. There are parking facilities for 1 vehicle. Up to one well behaved dog will be permitted at a small additional charge. Regrettable no smoking is allowed. There is a cot & high chair available.
General Booking Information
Arrival / Departure is normally a Friday.
Shortbreaks are available during quieter periods.
£100 pre-authorised to your credit or debit card as a security deposit is required.

















