This archived article looks at the small net loft at Mullion Cove, one of the most photographed buildings on that stretch of the Cornish coast.
Rather than treating it only as a picturesque cottage, the piece asks what it was built for and why it sits so close to the harbour.
The article connects the building to the practical fishing history of Mullion Cove and the working character of the harbour.
It remains part of the Down The Cove archive because it captures the mix of charm, history, and working coastline that shaped the original site.