Garden needed some attention before any persons used it, family got bit several times. Didn't use it again. Out side toilet area needed a clean with neighbours weeds growing through the fence.
Needs a light on the landing due to poor or no light at all when going to the toilet at night. My wife fell over the concrete upstand adjacent to the parking area. She was very shaken
Location quiet, but you would expect that being next to a graveyard.
Smell of soot in main living room
No wardrobe space in second bedroom, only in main bedroom & children's room
Clean cottage within walking distance of harbour, shops and restaurants. Lovely patio area for alfresco dining. Found a hidden beach within easy walking distance of the cottage. Very comfortable.
A well equipped cottage, centrally located and lovely. (Just needs some airers and places for wet towels - picky but honest).
We loved every minute and Jacqui was so helpful. We would definitely go back.
Our second stay at Choristers, the cottage just as lovely as we remembered. Superbly equipped with every implement you can think of. Very comfy and cosy with a lovely garden where we had a couple of meals from the (excellent) Chinese and Indian takeaways in the village only a 5 min walk away.
Highly recommended
What a lovely cottage, great location only 5 mins walk from the harbour. Lovely garden to sit out and have a meal or drink.
Very well equipped with everything you could ever need even down to a roll of sellotape which came in handy.
Such a cosy place to stay with very comfy beds.
The outside loo a great bonus when having a meal/drinks in the garden.
The best property we have stayed in so far in Cornwall, so glad we have already booked for September!
We had a very relaxing break in this wonderful cottage. Everything was clean and well maintained, nice sunny garden overlooking the village, which is a short walk away, we would love to return, thank you.
Jacquiâs cottage is peaceful, comfortable, very well equipped and only a few minutes walk from Mevaggisey harbour. It has a lovely little garden in front of the property. We had a wonderful time and would highly recommend the cottage.
We had a wonderful stay in Choristers Cottage. Itâs ideally located in a quiet spot only short stroll in to Mevagissey.
The beds were extremely comfortable with nice heavy duvets and crisp cotton bedding.
The wood burner was a lovely addition at this time of year. We lit it when we returned rather damp from the beach on a couple of occasions.
So much to see and do in this gorgeous part of Cornwall. A week really wasnât long enough.
After a crazy summer we were all really pleased to finally get a break away for the week, and Mevagissey didnât disappoint. The property was the perfect base for exploring the Cornish coast line, and had everything you would need for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Excellent week had by all!
We looked forward to a long awaited get away after working all through the Covid lockdown and Choristers Cottage did not disappoint. There was everything we could need, it was so well equipped. The cottage felt like an oasis of calm and it was the perfect getaway to relax and unwind. Our daily walk down to the harbour was delightful, the village had such a great vibe and we were lucky with near perfect weather. Without a doubt we will be back!
The cottage was lovely and very well-positioned in a quite location within a short walk to the village and the beach (via quite a few steps).
Highly recommend!
I was born about 10 miles from Mevagissey and have fond childhood memories of visiting my friend's Grandmother there, skipping through the streets, eating ice-cream whilst sitting on the rocks near the harbour; pretty much doing the sorts of things that our visitors to Mevagissey still love to do today. As an adult I studied art at Falmouth and remain inspired by the familiar landscapes of the south west. These days I eat less ice cream and walk through the hilly streets and coast paths which is a great way to stay fit and enjoy some amazing scenery. I love how Cornwall, with her tides and unpredictable weather reveals herself serendipitously to those who take the time to explore. For example, during a recent walk I stumbled upon the wreck of the 'Romanie', believed to be the inspiration for Daphne Du Maurier's 'Rebecca'. I hope that if you come to stay at Chorister's Cottage you and your party will take away with you equally fond and inspiring memories.
Having grown up in the St.Austell area, I later moved to Truro and from there began living part time in London. It made sense for me during this time to downsize from my home in Truro to a cottage in my best loved corner of Cornwall. I am delighted to now have my own home here once again. Mevagissey, in my opinion, is one of the few Cornish fishing towns to still retain its integrity as such, it seems little changed since my childhood. I still live partially in London, but knowing that I will always spend some of the year in my home county, my criteria for a second home was to be close to my family and within walking distance of the sea and a pub or restaurant. It is a bonus to be in this part of Cornwall - an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. Also I wanted easy access to the South West Coast Path. Parking was important as having the convenience of my own car to explore Cornwall and visit friends and family when here is essential. Finally I wanted a comfortable and cosy home with a real fire and a traditional feel; Chorister's Cottage ticks all of those boxes. I look forward to sharing this beautiful part of Cornwall with you. Whenever I return to my cottage it feels like coming home and I aspire to create an ambiance that is comfortable and homely in the hope that my guests will also feel at home whilst there.
In addition to the accommodation inside the cottage there is a delightful garden area at the front which gets the sun for most of the day. Being tucked away behind the old Church of St.Peter, this is a quiet and peaceful setting. The tranquillity of this hidden corner of Mevagissey contrasts with the activity and bustle of the beautiful harbour, yet it is less than a five minute, relatively level walk away. I am a romantic at heart and so the subtle details like the cries of the seagulls and, the birdsong of numerous other wild bird species during my stays here is a joy. In addition, at night time there is usually an owl hooting, bats flitting about the street lamps and when the sky is clear the stars never fail to delight me.