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<p>No trip to Cornwall is complete without a stroll around the quintessentially Cornish harbour of Mevagissey. Watch fishermen bring their catches ashore, listen to waves gently lapping against bobbing boats and admire the stunning coastal views from your Mevagissey holiday cottage. The village&rsquo;s white and paint-washed buildings &ndash; many of which were once the haunts of Cornish smugglers &ndash; perch on the slopes of the hills encircling the pretty harbour, where boats jostle for space, sea trips take visitors around the local bays and a ferry shuttles passengers to the bigger port of Fowey and back.</p> <p>Once the centre of the pilchard fishing industry, Mevagissey is now more famous for fish and seafood: order Fowey river mussels, St Austell scallops or local crab. This is the place for fresh fish and chips, eaten from a wrap while you explore the narrow streets and their collection of gift shops, craft workshops and galleries, before returning to put your feet up in your Mevagissey holiday home.</p> https://props.toadhallcottages.co.uk/s3images/regioninfo/THC/south-cornwall.jpg

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Honey Pot

£374–£618

Luxulyan Valley

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Honey Pot, a self-catering inland property located at Tredinnick in Luxulyan near to St Austell sleeping 2

The Beach Lodge

£800–£2000

Porthpean

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The Beach Lodge, a self-catering inland property located in Lower Porthpean near to Charlestown sleeping 6

The Clock House at Heligan

£718–£1422

Mevagissey

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The Clock House at heligan, self-catering coastal holiday cotage in Pentewan near Mevagissey sleeping 6

Dippers

£888–£2574 £799 – £2317

St Austell Bay

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Dippers, a self-catering Pet Friendly property in the beautiful location of St Blazey near Par sleeping 6

Duporth Lodge

£708–£1538 £637 – £1384

St Austell Bay

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Duporth Lodge, a self-catering coastal holiday cottage in Duporth near to Charlestown sleeping 6

Dolphin Cottage by the sea

£630–£805

Portmellon

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Rock Cottage

£550–£1600

Portmellon

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Tinners Forge

£398–£668 £358 – £601

Pentewan

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Tinners Forge, a self-catering pet friendly holiday cottage located in Polgooth near Pentewan sleeping 2

Queensgate

£398–£710 £358 – £639

Pentewan

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Queensgate, a self-catering coastal holiday cottage located in Mevagissey sleeping 3

Porthpean House

£4450–£13000

Porthpean

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Porthpean House, a much larger one of our self-catering pet friendly properties, located in Lower Porthpean near Charlestown sleeping 21

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No trip to Cornwall is complete without a stroll around the quintessentially Cornish harbour of Mevagissey. Watch fishermen bring their catches ashore, listen to waves gently lapping against bobbing boats and admire the stunning coastal views from your Mevagissey holiday cottage. The village’s white and paint-washed buildings – many of which were once the haunts of Cornish smugglers – perch on the slopes of the hills encircling the pretty harbour, where boats jostle for space, sea trips take visitors around the local bays and a ferry shuttles passengers to the bigger port of Fowey and back.

Once the centre of the pilchard fishing industry, Mevagissey is now more famous for fish and seafood: order Fowey river mussels, St Austell scallops or local crab. This is the place for fresh fish and chips, eaten from a wrap while you explore the narrow streets and their collection of gift shops, craft workshops and galleries, before returning to put your feet up in your Mevagissey holiday home.