The Old Coastguard Station stands right down at the bottom of this unspoilt, picturesque 17th-century fishing village right by the sea. Originally an inn and a coastguard lookout station. The Trust bought the building in 1998 and converted it to holiday use in 2000 but prior to that in recent years the building had served as a marine life study centre. The ground and first floor house Trust interpretative displays and education rooms. The holiday home is completely separate on the second floor with stunning sea views.
Second Floor: sitting room with dining area and sea views and open plan kitchen, bedroom (1 double with 5' bed) and bathroom with shower over bath. All rooms have sloping ceilings.
Facilities
Telephone, television, washing machine, tumble dryer.
Visitor Notes: Gas central heating included. Cars only permitted down by cottage for access otherwise parking in council-run car park at top of hill for which council charges apply. There is a 365 metre walk up a steep hill from the cottage to the car park.