Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Architecture Wednesday: Fisherman’s Cottage on the Cornwall Coast

This one is small, peaceful, and historic … it’s a lovingly renovated fisherman’s cottage in the seaside village of Mousehole in Cornwall, England.

Out front is a private, landscaped garden that leads to the front door, a stable door that extends a warm welcome. Inside is a calming, light-filled room with north-facing windows, whitewashed walls, and exposed beams. This first level is an open plan living and dining room, with a small, yet fully equipped kitchen at the back. A glass floor in the upstairs hallway allows natural light to fill the kitchen.

Right off the kitchen, a timber staircase leads to the second level, and the home's primary suite. The bright, airy sleeping area enjoys captivating sea views and an original stone fireplace. A spacious bathroom awaits on the opposite side of the level, featuring vintage fixtures and decorative tiling.

The top floor houses a well-proportioned second bedroom—a space that could easily be converted into a home office or creative studio.

As I said, it’s not big, but it’s lovely and quaint and near the sea and was … yes, was because it went fast … for sale just a smidge below a million dollars.

Dwell

22 comments:

  1. Nope, nope, nope! I find this severely depressing, so I'm sure everybody else will just love it.

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  2. Glad someone loved it to buy it.
    I. of course, would be interested
    in the views.
    xoxo :-)

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  3. I love it, but I’d be hitting my head every time I tried to move. Charming in pictures!

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  4. A little too low ceilinged for me. Looks like they used Merola tiles in the kitchen and bathroom. And, speaking of the kitchen, does that skylight look up into the... bathroom?

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  5. Anonymous12:34 PM

    As others have noted, the ceilings are probably too low for me to feel comfortable in. But other than that, and suspecting it might be on the damp and cold side in the winter, I can easily see myself living there. Carol - a reader in Philadelphia, PA

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  6. I love the blue and white tiles, but....a million dollars?! (OK, ocean view, I suppose.) I wonder what the fisherman who built it paid for it?!

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  7. Yes!!!!! I would absolutely LOVE this!!!! As I have gotten older I love places like this and the charming and old world feel to it while feeling updated. The walls alone sold me. I half expect to see Doc Martin walking a down the street.

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  8. Anonymous5:30 PM

    Great! Really like this

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  9. @Deedles
    But the views of the sea!!!!!!

    @TDM
    That’s what I like bets … of the cottage-y vibe.

    @Mitchell
    I agree the ceiling in the kitchen seems very low, but I think the others might be okay.

    @Dave
    The skylight looks up into the upper hallway, at the top of the stairs.,

    @Carol
    I might get used to the damp, though the low ceilings might be bad for the noggin!
    Thanks for coming by!

    @Steve
    I imagine the builder paid FAR less than a million! And I too love the tiles.

    @Maddie
    I love the whitewashed stone walls, and that view to the sea!!

    @Krayolakris
    Buy it, and invite me over!

    @Anon
    Same for you … ^^^^

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  10. Hmm, the location sounds great

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  11. Bobulah, sea shmee! It looks like a furnished styrofoam ice cube! Naturally, that's just me.

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  12. It's charmingly simple and the sea view is to die for - just like the price.

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  13. Sooo charming!
    Love that they left some exposed brick/wall. Some of those walls look THICK. probably good insulation. Love the bathroom, too. The size is just right for me. And I'm 5'9" in Doc Martens, so yeah, no problem with the ceiling.

    XOXO

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  14. I would redo the steps and the tile leading to and in the kitchen. That is all kinds of wrong. The rest? Perfection. Love white walls... and all that light it produces. Very simple, but very lovely. I do wish there was a window in the kitchen. And the location. I would be in heaven.

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  15. I would get rid of my five-bedroom house with tailored gardens for this! I always wanted a small cottage, and this is what I'd WANT.

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  16. @Travel
    I think it looks very peaceful, too.

    @Deedles
    What’s wrong with Styrofoam????? =)

    @Yorkshire
    Pretty buy pricey … like me???

    @Six
    Charming is the best word, but, at 6’2”, I might be noggin busting in a few spots!

    @upton
    A window in the kitchen, and I’m not counting the one in the ceiling, would be nice.

    @ Agnes Goldberg-DeWoofs
    I’d be happy to come visit. It does seem like a perfect downsize.

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  17. Uncle! I give up! *Sigh*

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  18. Looks charming

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  19. I love the breakfast nook and the views but I only imagine cold, dreary weather and that would be too depressing so I am with Deedles on this one. I need the sunshine. And warmth.

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  20. That house is beautiful - as is Cornwall - but a million dollars???? It's no wonder locals can't afford to buy there!

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  21. Sadly the second homers, as @Treaders says, price the locals out of the market. Ordinary people, doing the jobs that keep the community going like dustbin men, nurses, police officers, fishermen, shop assistants etc., etc., cannot afford to rent let alone buy. Now those renting houses are being thrown out of their homes which are being turned into holiday lets. Mousehole (pronounced Mousell for some weird reason, is only a tiny place and I bet there are virtually none of the original families living there now.

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