Seasalt Cottage
self-catering | penzance

Seasalt Cottage commands stunning views over the ancient fishing port of Newlyn, Penzance with St. Michael’s Mount twinkling in the distance. The house has been designed to ensure that the glorious view is the most important aspect of the property and can be seen from the master bedroom, bathroom and the living room. All of these rooms are flooded with natural daylight, giving this cute cottage an airy, contemporary feel.
Seasalt Cottage has been furnished to a very comfortable standard and is ideally suited to a family of up to 5 (with a cot) or for couples who require the extra space and a little solitude! The style is cool and crisp with tasteful attention to detail - plantation shutters, original wooden floors and a mish mash of kitchenware. The pretty coastal country kitchen with its open-beamed ceiling, tiled floor and whitewashed-walls is a perfect place to feast on some of the local produce. By night enjoy the candle lit seclusion or soak up the mid morning sun of the Mediterranean-style courtyard.
For pure relaxation you’ll find the bath tub with Victorian shower mixer a perfect place to watch the boats come and go from the harbour. Original artwork throughout the house is from our personal collection and includes artists; Sir Terry Frost, Antony Frost, Mary Stork, John Miller and Bo Hilton.
Throughout the year one is guaranteed an ever changing canvas which can range from an icy force nine gale blasting in from the Atlantic during the depths of winter or just quietly watching the bustling port of Newlyn on a balmy summer evening as it goes about its nocturnal business. An additional benefit to this property is the traffic free environment
Newlyn and the surrounding area
Throughout the year one is guaranteed an ever changing canvas which can range from an icy force nine gale blasting in from Atlantic during the depths of winter or just quietly watching the bustling port of Newlyn on a balmy summer evening as it goes about its nocturnal business.
Within short walking distance to the village below there are many pubs, gourmet restaurants, cafes, convenience stores and the world renowned Newlyn Art Gallery. Wander down quaint streets and pass the cobbled courtyards of the fisherman's cottages as you meander down to the bustling harbour quays. Enjoy Fresh fish from a multitude of local merchants and day boats or catch your own from one of the piers!
Just five minutes by car or a twenty minute stroll along the waterside is Penzance, the principle town of West Cornwall. Nestled in the shelter of Mounts Bay and dominated by the grandeur of St Michaels Mount, Penzance is a lively town that faces southeast so its location gives it a temperate climate. Penzance offers sea and air links to the famous sub tropical isles of Scilly.
Ten miles away lies romantic St Ives offering a truly cultural experience with over 40 galleries hidden down cobbled streets. The sweeping St Ives Bay hails two of the countries finest beaches, Porthmeor and Porthminster.
With awe-inspiring cliff top scenery and spectacular views to Long ships and Wolf Rock lighthouses, Lands End, mainland Britain’s most westerly point, is one of the most visited outdoor attractions in Cornwall. Stop en route at Sennen beach



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