Luxury Holiday Homes in Mousehole
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Porth Enys House
- Mousehole, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 8 - 10
- Bedrooms: 5 i
- Bathrooms: 6
Boasting its very own private coastline, Porth Enys House enjoys some of the finest views in the country. Set above Mousehole Harbour, the house is surrounded by 20 acres of flower-filled gardens and is complete with a cinema room, first floor balcony and a separate 'lookout' sleeping two guests.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£2800Short breaks from
£2450The Mouse House
- Mousehole, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6 - 8
- Bedrooms: 4 i
- Bathrooms: 3
Endless sea views, stunning coastal walks and a picturesque harbour: just three things that make The Mouse House so special. Located in Mousehole, soak up the captivating views over the West Cornwall coastline from this charming harbourside hideaway. Also boasting a dog-friendly garden, wood burner and private parking, The Mouse House is perfect for those wishing to retreat to quintessential Cornwall.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1450Short breaks from
£1300Nearby Locations: Marazion
Ednovean House
- Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 12 - 14
- Bedrooms: 6 i
- Bathrooms: 6
Enjoying endless views across Mount’s Bay and Marazion, this high-spec home is ideal for sociable Cornish escapes. A slick open plan kitchen and double-ended lounge create the perfect excuse for fine dining, while an abundance of outdoor space encourages dinner and drinks al fresco. Perranuthnoe Beach sits within a 10 minute walk.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£2450Short breaks from
£2050Nearby Locations: Sennen Cove
Breakwater
- Sennen Cove, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 10
- Bedrooms: 5 i
- Bathrooms: 3
Home to breath-taking views over Sennen Cove and beyond, this elevated sanctuary promises a rejuvenating break for families and friends. Take your pick from one of five bedrooms, hunker down in the cinema room or enjoy a dip in the hot tub - striking architecture and pure relaxation await.
A low occupancy rate may be available for smaller groups out of season.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1995Short breaks from
£1695Recommendations for Mousehole
Described by poet Dylan Thomas as “the loveliest village in England”, Mousehole is well known for its quaint streets, picture-perfect harbour and far-reaching sea views. It is also the setting for the popular children’s tale, The Mousehole Cat. Visitors particularly flock to the village during the festive season to enjoy Mousehole’s much-loved Christmas lights and taste stargazy pie, a local delicacy.
You’ll find traditional Cornish pubs, cosy cafés and restaurants on your doorstep in Mousehole. Nestled on the harbourfront, the Ship Inn is enviably placed to enjoy sea views from within its characterful interior. Sink into a window seat and tuck into a menu that showcases reimagined pub classics and seasonal specials.
On the other side of the village, you’ll find the Old Coastguard. Boasting an upper deck and sun deck, this stylish restaurant serves a traditional brasserie menu inspired by the coast, with dishes changing with the seasons. Also along the harbour is 2 Fore Street. This relaxed, bistro-style restaurant enjoys views across Mount’s Bay and has a secluded garden for dining al fresco.
Among the café highlights is Four Teas Café, a 1940s-inspired eatery that offers tasty treats throughout the day, including takeaway Sunday lunches. Mousehole Deli & Kitchen can also be found in the heart of the village, serving a variety of dishes and takeaway options that cater to all tastes.
Mousehole doesn’t have a train station, but the mainline is close by at Penzance. There are regular buses from Mousehole to Penzance train station.
Walking the narrow, cobbled streets of Mousehole uncovers a patchwork of art galleries and independent shops. You’ll pass tempting cafés along the way, not to mention captivating sea views. Be sure to find a scenic seat along the harbour and tuck into fish and chips from one of the local takeaways – just keep your eyes peeled for seagulls!
Mousehole’s Christmas lights are a treat for all who visit during the festive season. Attracting visitors from far and wide, the vibrant display of colour cascading off the harbour’s boats is truly beautiful. Tom Bawcock’s Eve, taking place on 23rd December each year, is a traditional feast day where Mousehole’s stargazy pie is eaten.
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