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A quaint and crooked Cornish cottage
Cottage in Moonta Mines with kitchen and balcony
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedroomsSleeps 4
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Explore the area
Moonta, SA
- Place, Moonta Bay Water Park7 min drive
- Place, Moonta Bay Jetty8 min drive
- Place, Port Hughes Waterfront Park9 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
First bedroom
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
Middle bedroom
1 Queen Bed
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
A quaint and crooked Cornish cottage
This is a cottage we bought in October 2020. We had many holidays cancelled through COVID and decided instead to explore our own backyard. We arrived in Moonta, fell instantly in love with its history and beautiful beaches and on spec bought this little cottage with our hearts instead of our heads! We loved that it was situated within an old cornish mining village and that the beach was just 5 minutes drive away.
The cottage sits back on its own surrounded by grass and native trees. It is fully fenced with views from the cottage variously of the setting sun, old mining buildings and a large original Methodist church built at about the same time as the cottage which is approximately 1860. Just a little bit further and within walking distance is a lovely old sweet shop, a railway station that runs a miniature train ride around the old mine site and the Moonta Mines Museum which was the old Moonta Mines school.
However we had inadvertently taken on a huge task and the cottage needed a great deal of work to make it habitable. It became quite plain after we started to unearth the cottages history and previous owners that little by way of maintenance had been done for the last 20 years. Prior to that it literally was a very basic dwelling with an outside toilet. So we got the tradies in and replastered, repainted and refurnished the whole house in about 3 months.
We have brought much of our own furniture and antiques to the cottage from where we live in the Adelaide Hills. We have also spent many hours trawling through the local antique shops, buying old furniture, sanding and varnishing and repurposing as many items as possible. The TV tables in the first two lounges as you walk through the door are a case in point.
The cottage with its three lounge areas and two bedrooms will ideally suit couples but is also great for young families because of the enclosed yard and space to explore the surrounding area on foot. There is a queen bed in one bedroom and a double bed with a single bed in the other bedroom.
There is an embarrassingly and excruciatingly small and dated toilet and shower area. It was originally just a shower but a sink and inside toilet was installed a generation ago.
We eventually along with all our other grand plans want to build a slightly more commodious and luxurious bathroom. Please bear with us until we upgrade and I hope you don't find the bathroom experience too difficult.
We have poured our heart and soul into the renovation but have much more to achieve. We have kept the price and cleaning fee reasonable so that you feel you can come and stay. We are constantly improving and maintaining the property and surrounding garden. It is always well cared for and scrupulously clean.
We cherish our little cottage steeped in history and testament to the ravages of time with leaning walls, tiny door frames, sloping floors, crooked chimneys, original packing wood floorboards, cotton reel handles on kitchen cupboards and much more. The framed letter and picture above the mantelpiece in the kitchen details the owners of yesteryear.
Quiet is a word that defines the immediate surrounds of our cottage and the space to imagine the hard worn lives of the original inhabitants. Your stay will hopefully be less arduous with the opportunity to enjoy a glass of wine, watch a Netflix movie or just marvel at the sun disappearing over the horizon as you sit under the front verandah.
Thank you for staying and we hope you enjoy this little cottage with all of its idiosyncrasies.
PLEASE BRING OWN SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AND BATH MATS, THANKYOU.
The cottage sits back on its own surrounded by grass and native trees. It is fully fenced with views from the cottage variously of the setting sun, old mining buildings and a large original Methodist church built at about the same time as the cottage which is approximately 1860. Just a little bit further and within walking distance is a lovely old sweet shop, a railway station that runs a miniature train ride around the old mine site and the Moonta Mines Museum which was the old Moonta Mines school.
However we had inadvertently taken on a huge task and the cottage needed a great deal of work to make it habitable. It became quite plain after we started to unearth the cottages history and previous owners that little by way of maintenance had been done for the last 20 years. Prior to that it literally was a very basic dwelling with an outside toilet. So we got the tradies in and replastered, repainted and refurnished the whole house in about 3 months.
We have brought much of our own furniture and antiques to the cottage from where we live in the Adelaide Hills. We have also spent many hours trawling through the local antique shops, buying old furniture, sanding and varnishing and repurposing as many items as possible. The TV tables in the first two lounges as you walk through the door are a case in point.
The cottage with its three lounge areas and two bedrooms will ideally suit couples but is also great for young families because of the enclosed yard and space to explore the surrounding area on foot. There is a queen bed in one bedroom and a double bed with a single bed in the other bedroom.
There is an embarrassingly and excruciatingly small and dated toilet and shower area. It was originally just a shower but a sink and inside toilet was installed a generation ago.
We eventually along with all our other grand plans want to build a slightly more commodious and luxurious bathroom. Please bear with us until we upgrade and I hope you don't find the bathroom experience too difficult.
We have poured our heart and soul into the renovation but have much more to achieve. We have kept the price and cleaning fee reasonable so that you feel you can come and stay. We are constantly improving and maintaining the property and surrounding garden. It is always well cared for and scrupulously clean.
We cherish our little cottage steeped in history and testament to the ravages of time with leaning walls, tiny door frames, sloping floors, crooked chimneys, original packing wood floorboards, cotton reel handles on kitchen cupboards and much more. The framed letter and picture above the mantelpiece in the kitchen details the owners of yesteryear.
Quiet is a word that defines the immediate surrounds of our cottage and the space to imagine the hard worn lives of the original inhabitants. Your stay will hopefully be less arduous with the opportunity to enjoy a glass of wine, watch a Netflix movie or just marvel at the sun disappearing over the horizon as you sit under the front verandah.
Thank you for staying and we hope you enjoy this little cottage with all of its idiosyncrasies.
PLEASE BRING OWN SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AND BATH MATS, THANKYOU.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Parking available
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About the area
Moonta Mines
Located in Moonta Mines, this cottage is in a rural area and near the beach. Miner's Cottage and Moonta Mines Museum are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Bird Islands Conservation Park and Simms Cove. Moonta Mines Railway and Museum and Moonta Bay Water Park are also worth visiting. Kayaking, snorkelling and power boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling nearby.
Moonta, SA
What's nearby
- Moonta Golf Course - 5 min drive - 3.7 km
- Moonta Bay Water Park - 7 min drive - 5.9 km
- Moonta Bay Jetty - 8 min drive - 6.3 km
- Port Hughes Jetty - 9 min drive - 7.4 km
- Port Hughes Waterfront Park - 9 min drive - 7.7 km
Restaurants
- Taste the Yorke - 4 min drive
- Port Hughes Tavern - 7 min drive
- Ye Olde Cafe - 7 min drive
- Capella's - 3 min drive
- Nook and Nourish - 3 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Peter
I'm not very good at talking about myself, probably the wrong generation for all that self promotion!! Suffice to say buying our little cottage in Moonta has been one of the best things my husband and I have done and it is a wonderful place to come and spend some time in. I'm of course a little biased!!
Why they chose this property
This property was something that reminded us of our heritage. It was as if we were buying a little piece of England in Australia.
What makes this property unique
It's just different. It's not a place literally on the beach but not far away all the same. It's not a modern beach house but it has present day amenities as well as traditional comforts. It is a nod to nostalgia and previous lives. A place to remember people gone by and the context of their lives. A place to contrast and compare the then and the now. A rich and privileged opportunity to remember.....
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