Mouls occupies the first floor of the grand Doyden House. The house, built in the early 20th-century for Captain Herbert Latimer Conor, has been sensitively converted into four holiday apartments. The kitchen/diner, two bedrooms and living room all enjoy magnificent views.
Outdoor seating on the shared grassy area around the house affords stunning views over one of North Cornwall’s most spectacular stretches of coastline. With immediate access to the coast path, pick your route to Port Isaac in one direction or the iconic headland of Rumps in the other.
Wend your way down the winding lane to Port Quin. Here lies a gem of a hamlet with weathered stone cottages and an emerald inlet. Weave between the coloured pebbles and sand to explore the caves at low tide. Bring your kayak or dabble in the rockpools; what will you find in the shallows?
The garden is shared with other guests staying at the Doyden House apartments.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!