Old Fish Cellar
At the heart of the quintessential Cornish harbour town of Mousehole, the Old Fish Cellar is a beautifully appointed holiday apartment. 300 years ago the studio once functioned as a fish cellar where mariners processed their catch. Now transformed by fine craftsmanship the cellar is a unique getaway retreat.
Salvaged bulkhead lights from skinflint, originally used in the passageways of German cargo ships in the 1960s, have now been used to good effect within the main living area of the Old Fish Cellar and incorporated well into the industrial lighting scheme.
Photography: Chris Yacoubian
Interior Design: Camilla Banks
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