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Thursday, June 14, 2018

Day 8–10 June, Sunday a day of rest.

We all decided to take it easy today, so not much happened except for our fish and chip meal at one of the local pubs. Which pup to go to was easy, one didn’t serve meals on Sunday night.

Let's talk about Seasalt cottage, located on the corner of the main street and two-minute walk to the end of the wharf and the Falmouth ferry. The main street has a couple of shops and a pub, two 18-inch footpaths, and just wide enough for two cars to pass if they have their wing mirrors retracted. All day and most of the night cars are parked along on side, making it one way, if you are a careful driver.

Seasalt is a long narrow two-story terrace cottage at the end of a block. On the ground floor going from one end to the other is a bathroom/laundry, a galley kitchen, dining room, entrance porch and stairs to the upper floor, and lastly a small bedroom. Upstairs is a lounge, the master bedroom and bathroom. The cottage is bright, decorated in a nautical theme, and is full of modern appliances. An ideal place to stay.

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The entrance porch.

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Looking in the opposite direction to the bedroom.

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The downstairs bedroom.

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The wharf with the local fish restaurant, and Falmouth just across water.

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