![]() This traditional Cornish cottage contains oodles of character with its open-beamed ceilings, wooden or slate flooring throughout, wood burning stove surrounded by a granite fireplace and a farmhouse style kitchen, complete with an ornamental Cornish range and original Butler’s sink. Mobile phone reception information: internet calls only, super fast broadbandĬlosest public telephone is: Mousehole centreĬan you easily access an electrical socket in all rooms without having to move furniture (notĭo you provide speciality alarms for hearing or sight impaired guests? No Important - Please Note If yes, does it accept incoming calls only or incoming and outgoing calls? N/A Is there a landline telephone for guests to use? No Is there colour contrast of cri3cal surfaces (eg edges of steps) NoĪre there footpaths to follow for visually/mobility impaired? No, but change of texture pathĪre there barriers to entry into any part of the garden? No, fully enclosed by fenceĪre there any other hazards (eg ponds, water features)? No Is there outside lighting? Yes, front door light illuminates table. Is there any shower where access is level rather than a step up? No Is there a ground floor bathroom or shower room? Noĭoes any bath or shower have a grab rail or handle fixed? No Is there an accessible or adapted bath or shower? No Width of the doorways: standard Victorian Is the bedroom furniture moveable or fixed?moveable ![]() Is the flooring level in each bedroom? Yes, but old coAage, so slight discrepancies. How many floors does the property have? 2 Is any equipment stored externally or away from the main kitchen, and if yes what and Is crockery stored high or low: medium to low The fridge height is: fridge freezer with fridge above What height is the worktop to the floor? Standard Is the furniture moveable or fixed? Moveable Is there good space between furniture? Yes How many other entrances to the property are there? 1 The height of the keyhole is: between standing waist and shoulder level The main entrance door width is: standard How many steps are there en-route to the entrance? 3 The width of the path to the property is: one paving slab Is it pay and display? Paul free, Mousehole pay & display Is there good space to unload once parked? Adequateĭistance to property from parking: 3 -5 metres approxĭistance to nearest public parking area: 1-2 min drive Number of spaces available: street parking available, but no designated parking space The nearest pub/restaurant: Mousehole centre The nearest food shop is: Mousehole centre of village - essentials The nearest electric vehicle charging point is: Penzance Some Native American tribes considered mice as brothers and helpers of humankind.The nearest bus stop is: Mousehole centre In India, there is even a temple where these animals run freely. While in Europe, mice were connected to witchcraft, disease, and other bad things, in some other cultures, things are entirely different. MiceĪnother exciting thing is mouse symbology in different cultures. We have Symphonic variation from Joseph Holbrook Joseph Haydn called a theme in his Symphony 83 Three Blind Mice Havergal Brian, a British composer, based one of his orchestral work on this rhyme. Interestingly, many composers have named their compositions Three Blind Mice. The "farmer's wife" in the rhyme refers to the Queen. The three Anglican Bishops were noblemen Hugh Latimer, Nicolas Ridley, and Thomas Cranmer. The British Queen Mary I captured three Protestant Bishops, and before execution, blinded them in 1555. The most probable meaning of this verse goes back to the counter-reformation. She scrapte her tripe licke thou the knife. The original version was quite different from the later one: However, the first version of it appeared already in 1609. The nursery rhyme Three Blind Mice, as we know it today, was published in 1842.
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