These Four Walls

  • BLOG
    • INTERIORS
    • TRAVEL
    • LIFESTYLE
  • ABOUT
  • WORK WITH ME
    • BRINGING YOUR BRAND STORY TO LIFE
    • INTERIORS / PRODUCT STYLING & PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO
    • TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO
    • PRESS, FEATURES & AWARDS
  • DESIGN SERVICE
  • SHOP MY HOME
  • BUY MY BOOK

Fallen Angel | Cornwall

October 6, 2017

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Today I’m sharing another find from Cornwall: super-romantic self-catering hideaway Fallen Angel. This sleek rubber-clad house is set in one of my favourite villages, Mousehole, and I first spied it perched on the hillside above the harbour when Chris and I spent our minimoon there in May. I couldn’t resist Googling it to find it what it was, and I loved the look of it so much that I included it in a round-up of top tips for western Cornwall. You can imagine my excitement when owners Mark and Jane then got in touch to ask if we’d like to stay for a weekend and try it out in person.

So, late one Friday afternoon in early September, we jumped in the car and headed back down the M5 for ‘Mousehole Minimoon #2’. Having spent the first one in a cramped rental with a leaking bathroom and noisy construction work taking place next door, we were both looking forward to a second attempt at post-wedding relaxation – and what a treat we had in store.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Designed by Studio West Architects with couples squarely in mind, Fallen Angel is unlike anything else in a village of quaint stone cottages and Victorian villas. Mark and Jane commissioned the build after swapping hectic London lives for the slower pace of Cornwall in 2015, and spent the next year battling with a steep plot, budget overspends and access issues. The project was a real labour of love, but the results are stunning.

The house is built on the site of two former buildings, whose footprints now form separate floors. The upper level is a vast open-plan living space, with an egg-shaped woodburner, a sink-into comfy sofa covered in pale-pink linen, and sandblasted-oak kitchen units hand-built by local designer Ben Williams. A TV snug is tucked away to one side, and a stair tunnel leads down to the level below, where a kingsize bed, a freestanding steel tub and a walk-in shower gaze out over Mounts Bay. Floors throughout are covered in ghost-pattern tiles imported from Spain, and dotted here and there are filigree lanterns, hammered silver vases and intricate wood carvings collected on travels around North Africa and Asia.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

We arrived just as the sun was setting, flooding the space with soft light. We were instantly struck by just how peaceful and secluded the house feels: the harbour and its restaurants are only a couple of minutes’ walk down the hill, but you’d never know it.

I headed straight for the tub, making the most of the scented candle and bottle of sparkling wine kindly provided by Mark and Jane, while Chris occupied himself playing around with the house’s snazzy technology (Sonos sound system, iPad, electric blinds). We then cooked up a feast in the kitchen, which is stocked with pretty much every type of pot and pan conceivable, as well as a few locally sourced goodies such as fresh bread, Cornish butter and milk. After our meal, we wrapped up in blankets and sat on the balcony as a giant harvest moon rose over the harbour, painting the sea below with a wide streak of gold.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

We couldn’t resist sleeping with the blinds open to make the most of the sweeping views, and we awoke the next day to find the early-morning sun casting a magical rose-pink tinge over the bay. Warm and comfy, we lingered in bed with a cafetière of coffee, toast and a stack of magazines, watching fishing boats and the Scilly Islands ferry chugging out to sea.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

After breakfast, we ventured outside to explore the beautiful gardens. Hidden behind a gnarled old door which once stood at the entrance to a Moroccan village, they’re planted with lavender, sub-tropical palms, succulents, and feathery grasses which sway gently in the coastal breeze. Much of the rubble from the former buildings has been recycled to make dry-stone walls, and one of the terraces has a firepit surrounded by built-in seating. It was a little too chilly to use it during our visit, but it would be ideal on balmy summer evenings.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

The weather started to deteriorate in the afternoon, but we didn’t mind. It gave us the excuse we needed to light the woodburner, hunker down with a game of Scrabble and watch the clouds roll in from the comfort of the sofa. Cornwall may be packed with beautiful beaches and craggy coves, but on this visit we were both craving the opportunity to slow down, sprawl out and enjoy doing very little at all.

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Fallen Angel | Cornwall | These Four Walls blog

Dragging ourselves away from our luxurious little eyrie the next morning was a wrench, and I’ve been singing the praises of Fallen Angel to anyone who’ll listen ever since. Private, peaceful and pampering, it was the perfect spot for our second minimoon. If only we’d known about it the first time around…

Take a look at Fallen Angel’s website for prices and booking info. And, for suggestions on what to see and do in Mousehole and around, check out my tips for exploring western Cornwall.

All photography by Abi Dare

Mark and Jane kindly provided a free stay at Fallen Angel, but all words and opinions are my own.

Related

Leave a Comment · Travel

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

HELLO

Abi Dare | These Four Walls blog

I’m Abi Dare – a stylist, photographer and writer based in Bristol (UK). I set up this blog to share interior design, travel and lifestyle inspiration for simple, relaxed living at home and beyond. You’ll find home tours, advice and tips, interviews, reviews, postcards from places I love and more – always with a focus on soft minimalism, muted colours and timeless, considered design.

‘Top 10 UK interior design blogs’ 2025, 2024, 2023 & 2022, Vuelio

‘Best Interior Design Blog’, uFurnish Home Awards 2024

Winner of the ‘Blogger’ category in the Sweetpea & Willow Home Influencer Awards 2023

‘Best Design & Architecture Blog’, UK Blog Awards 2019

BUY MY BOOK

Order a copy of my first book, The Soft Minimalist Home – Calm, Cozy Decor for Real Lives and Spaces, published by Ryland Peters & Small and available now.

NEWSLETTER

Sign up to my newsletter

Subscribe here to receive more interiors, lifestyle and travel inspiration straight to your inbox.

WORK WITH ME

Photography, styling & content creation | These Four Walls blog

Discover how I can help you tell your brand story through photography, styling and content creation…

DESIGN SERVICES

Interior design services | These Four Walls

Find out how my interior design packages could help you create a home you love…

DISCLOSURE

These Four Walls occasionally contains paid-for content, gifted products and affiliate links (where I receive a commission on sales of the products concerned). All such content is clearly marked. Thank you for supporting the posts that make this blog possible.

  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Bloglovin

INSTAGRAM

Eight years ago today. Carousel posts didn't exist Eight years ago today. Carousel posts didn't exist then so I'm using our anniversary as an excuse to share some of my favourite wedding photos.

I have so many happy memories from the day, but what I remember the most is all the laughter. And the funniest best men's (Chris had four!) speech I've ever heard. I wish we'd had a videographer just to capture that.

Anyway, thanks @small_round_things for the last eight years - and for the 13 before we actually got around to tying the knot!

Venue: @pyneshouse 
Photography: @taylorandporter
Back on the grid after more than two weeks. Thanks Back on the grid after more than two weeks. Thanks to everyone who sent messages checking I was OK - I just lost my Instagram mojo and needed a bit of a break. Anyway, here are some phone-camera snippets of life lately...

1.  Guard cat on duty while I work
2.  Evening light hitting the last of the Japanese quince blossom in the garden 
3.  Country drives
4.  Coming across 17th-century graffiti while house-hunting
5 & 6.  A lazy Sunday stroll on Clevedon Pier, on one of those hazy days where the sea and sky seem to merge into one
7.  Keeping drooping spring blooms going for as long as possible 
8 & 9.  Wisteria at @ntbarringtoncourt in Somerset 
10.  Brunch at the always-wonderful @lunitapasteleria 
11.  Enjoying the balmy spring breeze 
12.  Stunning mosaic floors at Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire 
13.  Bluebell season
14.  My kind of wine
15.  Wild garlic 

#springhassprung #slowsimpleseasonal #cornersofmyworld #lifelately #blossomseverywhere #thisprettyengland #thelocalwayfarer #westcountry #littlestoriesofmylife #poetryofsimplethings #seeingthepretty #tinytinymoments
[AD - PR product] I've always loved marble as a ma [AD - PR product] I've always loved marble as a material, and the beige Kunis Breccia version of the @newworksdk 'Kizu' table lamp caught my eye immediately. I now have this design in three different colourways around the house, and this is definitely my favourite to date! 

#softminimalisthome #softminimalstyle #neutralhomedecor #simplehomestyle #minimalistdecor #simpleinterior #mycosyhome #neutrallivingroom #minimalistlighting #scandiinterior
A few weeks ago I travelled to Drammen in Norway f A few weeks ago I travelled to Drammen in Norway for the big project I'm working on (more on that soon), and while I was there I had a look around @askogeng's workshop. I've been a fan of their sustainable bamboo kitchens and furniture for a long time, so this was a real treat. And the space itself is full of the time-worn textures and beautiful details that always catch my eye.

#texturesandtones #warehousestyle #kitchendesign #scandinavianinteriors #scandinaviandesign #bitsofbuildings #ihavethisthingwithwindows #perfectlyimperfect

PRIVACY POLICY | Copyright © 2025 THESE FOUR WALLS BLOG

This site uses cookies to give you the best possible web experience. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this.OKReject cookiesLearn more