Situated in the heart of Port Isaac, Cornwall, this cottage is an enchanting retreat perfect for experiencing the atmosphere of this working fishing port. Known to many as the fictional Port Wenn from TV's Doc Martin, the town offers a mix of bistros, inns, restaurants, and independent stores. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, fishing, and exploring nearby attractions such as Rock, Padstow, and Polzeath. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Camel Trail is perfect for cycling, while National Trust properties, Pencarrow House, and golf at St Kew provide additional entertainment options.
Upon entering the cottage, guests are greeted by a spacious hallway leading to a well-equipped kitchen and a large open plan living/dining room with sea views. The dining area comfortably seats 11 and is ideal for enjoying meals together. The property features five bedrooms spread across two floors, including a bunk room, two twin rooms, and two double rooms with sea views. Two bathrooms, one with a free-standing bath and the other with a shower, provide convenience for guests.
Outside, a grassed area and patio with garden furniture offer a relaxing space to unwind, while picnic benches overlook the sea at the front of the cottage. Parking is available at nearby long stay car parks for an additional fee. With its central location, proximity to the coast, and nearby amenities, this cottage is an ideal base for exploring the beauty of Cornwall and enjoying a memorable seaside getaway with family and friends.
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