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The Farmhouse at Trungle Farm
Mousehole

£535 - £1486 per week
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As the temperature rises, under a cloudless blue sky and the cool shade of the parasol, enjoy a hearty breakfast with all the family on the terrace. The Farmhouse at Trungle Farm has a timeless honesty and charm, simply perfect for generations to gather for a much needed escape and spend precious time together. Sleeping six, with parking and an EV charger, The Farmhouse is a special and spacious home, located in the pretty village of Paul, very close to Mousehole and tucked away from the crowds. Prepare a mouth watering supper in the well equipped kitchen and dine together, discussing adventures and making plans. When the little ones want to escape the grown-ups, they can retreat to their own snug, to play board games and make puzzles, before enjoying bedtime stories of feisty pirates and elegant mermaids. On the cooler evenings, snuggle up together in the sitting room for a game of cards over a bottle of wine, enjoying the warmth and comforting crackle of the woodburner.

With one dog invited to stay at The Farmhouse too, the choice of coastal dog walks and countryside rambles is endless. Pack up a picnic of cool, cucumber sandwiches and a clotted cream tea and wander across the road to the stream for a game of Pooh Sticks with the children, before meandering downhill to spend lazy afternoons on Mousehole's beaches. With restaurants, gift shops and galleries, there is something for everyone in Mousehole. Leave the car behind and dine in The Kings Arms in Paul, which is just a short stroll from The Farmhouse, offering good food, real ales and a specialist gin collection too. For avid walkers, take the coastal route from Mousehole to Lamorna and enjoy the breath taking sea views. Watch a show at the incredible Minack Theatre and enjoy the wonderful Porthcurno Beach. The busy fishing port of Newlyn and Sennen Cove are also just a short drive away too. The Farmhouse at Trungle Farm is a perfect choice for making precious memories with your loved ones.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

Double

Bedroom 2

Twin

Bedroom 3

Twin

Entrance

via five steps from the courtyard/driveway into:

Sunroom

chair, garden views, door to:

Kitchen

breakfast table and four chairs, bench, gas hob, electric oven, warming drawer, electric Aga, frdge/freezer, drinks fridge, dishwasher, door to:

Dining/sitting room

chair, sofa, dining table and four chairs, bench, doors to terrace and front garden, stairs to first floor, sitting area with woodburner, rocking chair, sofa, chair, Smart TV, DVD player and doors to:

Cloakroom

WC and basin.

Bathroom 1

bath with shower over, WC and basin.

Snug

sofa, Smart TV, DVD player, desk, chair. Stairs from sitting room leading to first floor and doors to:

Bedroom 1

double bed, basin, village and church view.

Bedroom 2

twin beds, cot, garden view.

Bathroom 2

bath with shower over, WC and twin basins.

Bedroom 3

twin beds, garden view.

Terrace

accessed via the sitting room. Table, four benches, parasol, three chairs, access to:

Utility room

use of communal washing machine and tumble dryer.

Garage

EV charger, table tennis table (for use in communal courtyard).

Garden

to the front, laid to lawn.

Additional information

oil central heating, parking for one car. The Farmhouse at Trungle Farm is located on a quiet lane off the main road, but for children's safety, the driveway gate should be kept closed to avoid any possible dangers of the road and stream. Further dates for 2024 will be released and available to book from 2nd January 2024, however advance reservations can be made at any time, but won't be confirmed until after this date, WiFi, one well behaved dog welcome.

 
 

We rent a cottage in West Wales or Cornwall for a week every 2 months and Trungle Farm is our favourite so far - beautifully furnished, spacious but cosy, immaculately clean, very well equipped and extremely good value for money. We shall be booking again.

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Holidays in Mousehole

Mousehole is an idyllic village and fishing port with quaint cobbled streets full of bistros and art-galleries. Sit on the harbour and admire views of St Michael’s Mount or take a short drive to nearby Marazion to walk along the golden sands.

Mousehole is a great community with a fantastic atmosphere, and self catering in Mousehole is effortless. Enjoy harbour views and artisan foods at Mousehole Deli & kitchen, afternoon tea at the Tremayne Tea Room or sit down for an evening meal at 2 Fore Street, a French bistro-style restaurant on Mousehole harbour front. Finish off your evening with a pint of local ale at the Ship Inn, one of the famous St Austell Brewery establishments. For more info, read our blog post on Eating out in Mousehole.

Top tip

Visit at Christmas and experience the magical Mousehole Lights display!

Things to do in Mousehole

Mousehole is best when entered on foot, or bus, or bike. Cars are not the way to see Mousehole and best left outside. If you have to bring a car, there’s a big car park on the Penzance side of the village, close to The Old Coastguard Hotel.

Christmas lights

Mousehole has celebrated Christmas with beautiful lights for 40 years! The village is a winter wonderland in the dark nights and grey seas of winter. Many villages have light shows today but Mousehole is special. Holiday cottages overlooking the harbour always enjoy an extra special Cornish Christmas. Read more on our blog about Mousehole lights.

Walks around Mousehole

For those who are not so content with staying in their holiday homes, the walks around Mousehole are a joy all year round.  There are some fabulous circular walks but we think there's something particularly satisfying about catching a bus from Mousehole and walking back in (especially if your walk exits the village in a north of westerly direction; you'll soon discover the town is nestled at the bottom of a very steep hill!)  Read our blog on Mousehole Walks.

Coasteering in Mousehole

If you're seeking adrenaline and adventure, check out Coasteering Adventures.

Mousehole is one of Cornwall’s top Coasteering destinations. Nestled in the shelter of Mounts Bay, Mousehole offers multiple coasteering routes for all ages and abilities. Coasteering Adventures are thrilled to be the exclusive provider of coasteering from this location. Book an adventure and you will experience cliff jumping, sea swimming, climbing, bouldering, exploring caves and floating through gullies. With each session tailored to the group, you can choose the level that you are comfortable with.

Dating back to the 13th century Mousehole has a rich history tying it to the sea. 1595 saw all but 1 house (which still stands today) burned to the ground by the Spanish armada. 100 Years later Mousehole became a haven for the ‘Barbary Pirates’ with a number of caves on the route being where their treasure was hidden. During the 1800’s Mousehole settled into a thriving fishing village and you’ll regularly see the small fishing boats from Mousehole pass our groups whilst out on route.

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A brief history of Mousehole

Today Mousehole is beautiful and welcoming holiday destination This popular holiday destination has seen more than its fair share of hardtimes tragedy over the years.

The Quay was built in 1392, holding the harbour like a pair of protective arms. Fishing was always important to Mousehole. These days there are fewer boats fishing from the village but there is an active fishing fleet operating out of nearby Newlyn, a town worth a visit on its own account. Read more about the History of Mousehole on our blog.

Places to visit near Mousehole

Venture near or far, with NewlynPorthcurno and Marazion all within a short drive or the cobbled streets of St Ives and the surfing beach of Sennen a little further away. Visit Penzance town to do some light shopping or head to Jubilee Pool to cool down after a long day of exploring. Wherever you want to go, our Mousehole self catering cottages make an ideal base from which to explore the towns and villages of West Cornwall.

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Events

Tom Bawcock's Eve, Mousehole

Every year, the people of Mousehole celebrate the bravery of Tom Bawcock. Years ago, when the boats couldn't get out in the storms, the villages had no fish to eat. Tom dared to take his boat out and returned with enough fish to make a Star Gazey fish pie for the whole village.

23rd of December, 2024

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Mousehole Christmas Lights

Possibly the most well-known and popular Christmas Lights in the county, Moushole combines stunning displays against the backdrop of their gorgeous Cornish fishing harbour to bring real festive magic to all who visit at this special time of year. Read More >

December 2024

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What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

We rent a cottage in West Wales or Cornwall for a week every 2 months and Trungle Farm is our favourite so far - beautifully furnished, spacious but cosy, immaculately clean, very well equipped and extremely good value for money. We shall be booking again.