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The Queach - interior designed dog friendly cottage with sea views
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Raginnis Hill, The Queach, Mousehole, England, TR19 6SR
- Plage de MouseholeâȘ3 min Ă piedâŹ
- Crique Lamorna CoveâȘ7 min en voitureâŹ
- Terminal Ferry de PenzanceâȘ9 min en voitureâŹ
- Penzance (PZE-HĂ©liport de Penzance)âȘ12 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
2 chambres (4Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
Chambre 2
1 trĂšs grand lit
1Â salle de bain, 1Â WC avec lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 2
Baignoire
Espaces
Cuisine
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
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The Queach - interior designed dog friendly cottage with sea views
THE QUEACH, MOUSEHOLE
*Beautifully refurbished cottage
*Stunning sea views
*Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
*Dog friendly
*Short breaks out of season
*Fast Wi-Fi
The Welsh poet Dylan Thomas could well have written his famous line âMousehole is the loveliest village in Englandâ while gazing out from The Queach at its fabulous views of the village and harbour below. He stayed here in the 1930s and wrote a letter from the cottage arranging lunch with TS Eliot in London on his return. A copy is proudly displayed by the desk.
The Queach is a delightful two-bedroom granite cottage situated at an enviable vantage point in one of Cornwallâs most picturesque villages. From its elegant interiors and wonderful outdoor spaces to those panoramic views over the harbour and across Mounts Bay to the Lizard, everything about it is special. Painstakingly refurbished, it feels like a boutique hotel with its relaxed style, beautiful artwork and dĂ©cor, and thoughtful little touches.
Both windows in the spacious living room have built-in seats where you can sit and watch the world go by â fishing boats, the Scillonian off to the Isles of Scilly, gulls and, if youâre lucky, a seal basking on St Clementâs Isle. The intimate sitting area, centred around a reclaimed timber mantelpiece and wood burning stove, is perfect for cosy evenings all year round. In fact, when the weather sets in, thereâs no place better to snuggle up with a glass of wine and a good book (of which there are many here) by the fire, with the sound of crashing waves outside.
The kitchen is a foodieâs delight with polished concrete worktops, a large Range cooker, double butler sink and impressive cookery book collection. The dining area has hand-built bench seating and vintage grain sack cushions and is a great entertaining space.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has the wow factor, boasting exposed beams, Moroccan ceiling lanterns, an antique Provencal chest of drawers and a show-stopping copper bath. Like the living room, it has sea views from both window seats; reclining in the bath you can see right across to St Michaelâs Mount, which, incidentally, is depicted in the oil painting above you. After a day exploring this magical corner of Cornwall, and a restorative soak in the tub, youâll be ready to sink into the king size bed and drift off to sleep to the sound of the sea.
The second bedroom is a lovely peaceful space too, and faces the lush back gardens. In the spring, you might spot a family of birds nesting in the box outside. There are lots of nature and garden books here to browse. The room can be made up as a twin or a king size bed. You decide.
The light-filled bathroom has exposed beams, soft grey encaustic tiles and an invigorating walk-in rain shower.
Heading outside, the enchanting back gardens feature tropical and Mediterranean planting. Up from the kitchen you pass several sitting areas as you make your way to the top terrace, which affords rooftop views across Mounts Bay. Itâs a great place for lazing in the sun. After sunset, you can do some serious stargazing across Cornwallâs famed dark skies.
Itâs hard to disagree with Mr Thomas: Mousehole is the loveliest Cornish village, quaint with cobbled streets and a picture-perfect harbour, and we couldnât imagine a better place from which to enjoy it than The Queach.
LOCATION
Mousehole is Cornwall at its absolute best and is a popular destination. Itâs obvious to see why. This is a beguiling village with the prettiest of harbours and excellent restaurants, tea shops, pubs and galleries tucked away down its higgledy-piggledy lanes. Its origins date back as far as the 12th century when it was the main fishing port in Mounts Bay, and much of its old-world charm has remained. You can feel the history when you stroll around.
Mousehole lies in the far west of Cornwall and things are different here. We're surrounded on three sides by the sea, and it has a strong influence on our lives. We are spoilt for beaches. Sennen Cove with its glorious surfing, Marazion overlooking St Michaels Mount and Porthcurno with the iconic Minack Theatre built into the cliffs are all within easy reach. The working fishing harbour of Newlyn and bustling town of Penzance are only 10 minutesâ drive away. Slightly further is St Ives, home to Tate St Ives, the Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden, several fantastic beaches and plenty of shops and restaurants. Itâs well worth a visit and we recommend taking the little train from St Erth Park and Ride, which travels along the coast right into the town. Itâs breathtaking.
LIVING
Through the porch you enter the double-fronted living room, which is spacious and light with characterful flagstone floors and underfloor heating. The living area centres around a wood burner and has a squishy Loaf sofa and two Neptune armchairs. In season we will leave you enough logs to get you going for a night or two. At the other end of the room is a desk where you can pen that postcard home and shelves stocked with a well-curated library. Both windows have built-in seats and reading lights and glorious sea views past St Clementâs Isle to St Michaelâs Mount in the distance.
COOKING & EATING
The kitchen at The Queach is fabulous and equipped with all you need to cook up a feast. Its inky blue units are handmade by British Standard and topped with polished concrete worktops. At the centre is a large Smeg Range with a six-ring gas hob and three electric ovens. A bookcase offers lots of local and classic cookbooks, plus thereâs a dishwasher, Smeg fridge-freezer, washing machine, double Belfast sink, and an Italian stove-top Moka Pot for that essential morning coffee. At the other end is a dining area with wrap-around bench seating â itâs a great social space.
SLEEPING
The bedrooms are both on the first floor.
MASTER BEDROOM: A large, beautifully furnished space. Youâll sleep soundly in its king size Feather and Black bed with pocket-sprung mattress. Above the bed, a shimmering gilt panel echoes the blues and silvers of the sea.
SECOND BEDROOM: Facing the rear gardens it's a peaceful room with a king size zip and link bed that can also be made up as twins.
BATHING
In the master bedroom sits a stunning nickel-plated copper free-standing bath from Hurlingham. Itâs on a raised deck, so you can soak away while watching the activity in the bay.
The luxurious bathroom has delicate encaustic tiles and graceful swan neck wall lights and faces the rear garden. Thereâs a drenching walk-in rain shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Weâll supply fluffy bath towels, just remember to bring your own beach towels.
OUTSIDE
You walk up to The Queach past the pretty front garden, which have been planted with roses and Verbena to provide colour from spring to late autumn. On one side is a bench, which is a fantastic spot to sit with a cup of tea and survey the views.
From the back door, steep steps lead up through the magical landscaped terraced gardens of palms, tree ferns, herbs and Agapanthus, to a top terrace made for lounging, barbecuing and gazing at the views across Mouseholeâs rooftops and out to sea. Be mindful of little ones as itâs steep in places - it may not be suitable for them. Please ask us if you are unsure. The access to the gardens at the back of the cottage crosses a narrow pathway which is shared with one neighbour who uses this to access their bin.
USEFUL TO KNOW...
PARKING: There are marked out spaces along Raginnis Hill, plus the harbour car park just a few minutes' walk away, which costs ÂŁ5 a day. There is also a larger car park at the entrance to the village by The Old Coastguard Hotel a few minutes away, as well as free parking on the approach to Mousehole from Newlyn.
WI-FI: Very fast (Up to 70MB) broadband means you can stay connected at The Queach. There is also a SONOS sound system.
HEATING: Central heating keeps The Queach nice and toasty. Underfloor heating downstairs, and via cast iron radiators upstairs. The wood burner in the living area will keep you cosy on cooler evenings.
PETS: Far West Cornwall is doggie heaven! Thereâs plenty of beaches and coast paths for exploring. One well-behaved dog is welcome at ÂŁ35 per week/short break. Please make sure they stay out of bedrooms and off the furniture and that you rub down muddy/sandy feet before they come in.
LINEN & TOWELS: You'll have bedding & towels but please bring your own beach towels.
UTILITY: There is a washing machine in the kitchen and an airer, iron and ironing board.
ACCESSIBILITY: The Queach has steps up to the cottage and into the ground floor living space via a porch. Internal stairs lead up to the first-floor bedrooms and bathroom. There are steep steps up to and along the rear gardens, over several levels, so it may not be suitable for very young children or for those with limited mobility. If in doubt do ask before booking. Please note children of any age must be supervised by an adult if using the outside areas.
This property is not wheelchair friendly and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. If this applies, please contact our booking office to discuss the properties potential suitability prior to confirming.
CHANGEOVER & SHORT BREAKS: Short breaks are available throughout the year, for a minimum of 3 nights with flexible changeover days. 'Just for Two' discounts available out of season. Do check with us if your dates donât quite fit as we will always try to help.
PROPERTY IMAGES AND DESCRIPTIONS: From time to time minor upgrades and improvements and changes to furnishings at The property may mean it varies slightly from the images and descriptions on the Website.
*Beautifully refurbished cottage
*Stunning sea views
*Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
*Dog friendly
*Short breaks out of season
*Fast Wi-Fi
The Welsh poet Dylan Thomas could well have written his famous line âMousehole is the loveliest village in Englandâ while gazing out from The Queach at its fabulous views of the village and harbour below. He stayed here in the 1930s and wrote a letter from the cottage arranging lunch with TS Eliot in London on his return. A copy is proudly displayed by the desk.
The Queach is a delightful two-bedroom granite cottage situated at an enviable vantage point in one of Cornwallâs most picturesque villages. From its elegant interiors and wonderful outdoor spaces to those panoramic views over the harbour and across Mounts Bay to the Lizard, everything about it is special. Painstakingly refurbished, it feels like a boutique hotel with its relaxed style, beautiful artwork and dĂ©cor, and thoughtful little touches.
Both windows in the spacious living room have built-in seats where you can sit and watch the world go by â fishing boats, the Scillonian off to the Isles of Scilly, gulls and, if youâre lucky, a seal basking on St Clementâs Isle. The intimate sitting area, centred around a reclaimed timber mantelpiece and wood burning stove, is perfect for cosy evenings all year round. In fact, when the weather sets in, thereâs no place better to snuggle up with a glass of wine and a good book (of which there are many here) by the fire, with the sound of crashing waves outside.
The kitchen is a foodieâs delight with polished concrete worktops, a large Range cooker, double butler sink and impressive cookery book collection. The dining area has hand-built bench seating and vintage grain sack cushions and is a great entertaining space.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has the wow factor, boasting exposed beams, Moroccan ceiling lanterns, an antique Provencal chest of drawers and a show-stopping copper bath. Like the living room, it has sea views from both window seats; reclining in the bath you can see right across to St Michaelâs Mount, which, incidentally, is depicted in the oil painting above you. After a day exploring this magical corner of Cornwall, and a restorative soak in the tub, youâll be ready to sink into the king size bed and drift off to sleep to the sound of the sea.
The second bedroom is a lovely peaceful space too, and faces the lush back gardens. In the spring, you might spot a family of birds nesting in the box outside. There are lots of nature and garden books here to browse. The room can be made up as a twin or a king size bed. You decide.
The light-filled bathroom has exposed beams, soft grey encaustic tiles and an invigorating walk-in rain shower.
Heading outside, the enchanting back gardens feature tropical and Mediterranean planting. Up from the kitchen you pass several sitting areas as you make your way to the top terrace, which affords rooftop views across Mounts Bay. Itâs a great place for lazing in the sun. After sunset, you can do some serious stargazing across Cornwallâs famed dark skies.
Itâs hard to disagree with Mr Thomas: Mousehole is the loveliest Cornish village, quaint with cobbled streets and a picture-perfect harbour, and we couldnât imagine a better place from which to enjoy it than The Queach.
LOCATION
Mousehole is Cornwall at its absolute best and is a popular destination. Itâs obvious to see why. This is a beguiling village with the prettiest of harbours and excellent restaurants, tea shops, pubs and galleries tucked away down its higgledy-piggledy lanes. Its origins date back as far as the 12th century when it was the main fishing port in Mounts Bay, and much of its old-world charm has remained. You can feel the history when you stroll around.
Mousehole lies in the far west of Cornwall and things are different here. We're surrounded on three sides by the sea, and it has a strong influence on our lives. We are spoilt for beaches. Sennen Cove with its glorious surfing, Marazion overlooking St Michaels Mount and Porthcurno with the iconic Minack Theatre built into the cliffs are all within easy reach. The working fishing harbour of Newlyn and bustling town of Penzance are only 10 minutesâ drive away. Slightly further is St Ives, home to Tate St Ives, the Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden, several fantastic beaches and plenty of shops and restaurants. Itâs well worth a visit and we recommend taking the little train from St Erth Park and Ride, which travels along the coast right into the town. Itâs breathtaking.
LIVING
Through the porch you enter the double-fronted living room, which is spacious and light with characterful flagstone floors and underfloor heating. The living area centres around a wood burner and has a squishy Loaf sofa and two Neptune armchairs. In season we will leave you enough logs to get you going for a night or two. At the other end of the room is a desk where you can pen that postcard home and shelves stocked with a well-curated library. Both windows have built-in seats and reading lights and glorious sea views past St Clementâs Isle to St Michaelâs Mount in the distance.
COOKING & EATING
The kitchen at The Queach is fabulous and equipped with all you need to cook up a feast. Its inky blue units are handmade by British Standard and topped with polished concrete worktops. At the centre is a large Smeg Range with a six-ring gas hob and three electric ovens. A bookcase offers lots of local and classic cookbooks, plus thereâs a dishwasher, Smeg fridge-freezer, washing machine, double Belfast sink, and an Italian stove-top Moka Pot for that essential morning coffee. At the other end is a dining area with wrap-around bench seating â itâs a great social space.
SLEEPING
The bedrooms are both on the first floor.
MASTER BEDROOM: A large, beautifully furnished space. Youâll sleep soundly in its king size Feather and Black bed with pocket-sprung mattress. Above the bed, a shimmering gilt panel echoes the blues and silvers of the sea.
SECOND BEDROOM: Facing the rear gardens it's a peaceful room with a king size zip and link bed that can also be made up as twins.
BATHING
In the master bedroom sits a stunning nickel-plated copper free-standing bath from Hurlingham. Itâs on a raised deck, so you can soak away while watching the activity in the bay.
The luxurious bathroom has delicate encaustic tiles and graceful swan neck wall lights and faces the rear garden. Thereâs a drenching walk-in rain shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. Weâll supply fluffy bath towels, just remember to bring your own beach towels.
OUTSIDE
You walk up to The Queach past the pretty front garden, which have been planted with roses and Verbena to provide colour from spring to late autumn. On one side is a bench, which is a fantastic spot to sit with a cup of tea and survey the views.
From the back door, steep steps lead up through the magical landscaped terraced gardens of palms, tree ferns, herbs and Agapanthus, to a top terrace made for lounging, barbecuing and gazing at the views across Mouseholeâs rooftops and out to sea. Be mindful of little ones as itâs steep in places - it may not be suitable for them. Please ask us if you are unsure. The access to the gardens at the back of the cottage crosses a narrow pathway which is shared with one neighbour who uses this to access their bin.
USEFUL TO KNOW...
PARKING: There are marked out spaces along Raginnis Hill, plus the harbour car park just a few minutes' walk away, which costs ÂŁ5 a day. There is also a larger car park at the entrance to the village by The Old Coastguard Hotel a few minutes away, as well as free parking on the approach to Mousehole from Newlyn.
WI-FI: Very fast (Up to 70MB) broadband means you can stay connected at The Queach. There is also a SONOS sound system.
HEATING: Central heating keeps The Queach nice and toasty. Underfloor heating downstairs, and via cast iron radiators upstairs. The wood burner in the living area will keep you cosy on cooler evenings.
PETS: Far West Cornwall is doggie heaven! Thereâs plenty of beaches and coast paths for exploring. One well-behaved dog is welcome at ÂŁ35 per week/short break. Please make sure they stay out of bedrooms and off the furniture and that you rub down muddy/sandy feet before they come in.
LINEN & TOWELS: You'll have bedding & towels but please bring your own beach towels.
UTILITY: There is a washing machine in the kitchen and an airer, iron and ironing board.
ACCESSIBILITY: The Queach has steps up to the cottage and into the ground floor living space via a porch. Internal stairs lead up to the first-floor bedrooms and bathroom. There are steep steps up to and along the rear gardens, over several levels, so it may not be suitable for very young children or for those with limited mobility. If in doubt do ask before booking. Please note children of any age must be supervised by an adult if using the outside areas.
This property is not wheelchair friendly and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. If this applies, please contact our booking office to discuss the properties potential suitability prior to confirming.
CHANGEOVER & SHORT BREAKS: Short breaks are available throughout the year, for a minimum of 3 nights with flexible changeover days. 'Just for Two' discounts available out of season. Do check with us if your dates donât quite fit as we will always try to help.
PROPERTY IMAGES AND DESCRIPTIONS: From time to time minor upgrades and improvements and changes to furnishings at The property may mean it varies slightly from the images and descriptions on the Website.
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Penzance
Ce cottage vous donne rendez-vous à Penzance, plus précisément en zone rurale, prÚs de la plage. Si l'emblématique St. Michael's Mount figure parmi les incontournables, ne sous-estimez pas les sympathiques Plage de Porthcurno et Plage de la Carbis Bay, qui vous invitent à admirer la beauté naturelle des lieux. Les agréables Jardin National Dahlia Collection et Paradise Park and JungleBarn méritent aussi une visite.

Raginnis Hill, The Queach, Mousehole, England, TR19 6SR
à proximité
- Plage de Mousehole - 3Â min Ă pied - 0.3Â km
- Crique Lamorna Cove - 7Â min en voiture - 4.5Â km
- Terminal Ferry de Penzance - 9Â min en voiture - 6.5Â km
- Plage de Porthcurno - 15Â min en voiture - 16.9Â km
- Minack Theatre (amphithéùtre) - 15 min en voiture - 17.2 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- âȘPenzance Promenade - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘThe Dock Inn - âŹ8 min en voiture
- âȘLovetts - âŹ6 min en voiture
- âȘYacht Inn - âŹ8 min en voiture
- âȘFraserâs Fish & Chips - âŹ7 min en voiture
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We are The Cornish Way Limited. My name is Seb and together with assistance from Adrienne and Lowenna we run The Cornish Way, a small local holiday agency managing a fine collection of cottages on behalf of their owners. Working from a converted dairy on the outskirts of Penzance together with our office dogs, Baloo and Herbie we are located close by to all the cottages.
The whole team live locally so always get in touch. We are usually on hand to help with your stay even if it's just a tip for a good local pub or beach!
The whole team live locally so always get in touch. We are usually on hand to help with your stay even if it's just a tip for a good local pub or beach!
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