Sleeps
7
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Pets
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About 250 yards up from the harbour in Port Isaac, a delightfully restored, semi-detached, three-storey cottage. Long, enclosed, sloping garden (picnic table, bench) with sea views reached via steep steps (small children beware) and, a bonus in Port Isaac, forecourt parking for one car (additional public car park parking nearby).
Sunny living room with bay window (sea view), pretty Victorian open fireplace (coal included) and smart TV/DVD; archway to kitchen/dining room (dishwasher, microwave, electric cooker, larder fridge) with slate floor; hall (washing machine, tumble drier, freezer); shower-room (suite); door to steps (narrow, handrail) to garden. Stairs up to two bedrooms - a twin, and a large double with countryside views; bathroom (suite). Further steep stairs (handrail) up to top floor and two more bedrooms - a single (lovely sea views) and a double, both with dormer windows. A good cottage within a stroll of the lovely harbour, with the great benefit of parking too.
Port Isaac: exceptionally pretty fishing village (shops, pubs, restaurants), setting for the ‘Doc Martin’ series, on a steep hillside round a natural harbour between cliffs (low tide beach, rock pools). Spectacular coastal walks. Port Gaverne (cove beach), ½ mile. St Endellion, 1 mile. Port Quin (beautiful ‘fjord’, spectacular walks), 2½. Polzeath (splendid sand/surf) and Rock (watersports, golf), 5.
Over three floors. Four bedrooms: a double and a twin plus bathroom with bath, WC and basin on the first floor and a single and a double on the second floor. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Sitting room with open fire. Kitchen with dining area.
PORT ISAAC Port Isaac, one of the undiscovered treasures of Cornwall. A beautiful fishing village nestling in a steep sided valley, the old village in the valley remains unchanged from its days of fishing, slate export and smuggling in the previous century. An abundance of small character properties complemented by larger cliff-top retreats, can be found with easy access to the numerous restaurants and shops of the village. The sandy harbour provides an abundance of rock pools as the tide retreats. Only ten minutes drive from the beaches of Polzeath, Daymer and Rock, it is perfect for romantic and family holidays alike. There is ample parking at the top of the village or on the beach during the times displayed.
This property offers the following short breaks: