Self catering Holiday Cottage Port
Isaac
Fishermans cottage in the heart of Port Isaac's conservation area
Kipper Cottage sleeps 2-6 people
- Fully
refurbished at the end of 2006
- Modern dining kitchen
- Log burning
stove and central heating
- Sunny courtyard patio
- 3 bedrooms
1 ensuite
- Modern bathroom
- Ideal for families
Well placed for Polzeath, Rock, Padstow, and Daymer Bay Fully
refurbished traditional fisherman's cottage that sleeps 6 just a stones throw
from the beach and harbour made famous recently by ITV's
'Doc Martin', perfect for a relaxing family break and walking the spectacular
coastline. Accommodation Built by a former
sea captain, Kipper Cottage is in the heart of the Port Isaac conservation area
in the old village near the harbour. Close to the infamous squeeze belly alley,
Kipper Cottage is situated on a pedestrian thoroughfare making it ideal for children
to play and remain safe whilst adults relax on the patio. The
cottage has a fully fitted modern kitchen with integrated appliances including
dishwasher, fridge and microwave. There is a utility / laundry room with washing
machine, tumble dryer and freezer. The cottage boasts 1
king size bedroom with an en-suite toilet and basin,
1 double bedroom and 1 bunk bedroom.
The new family bathroom has a large bath and thermostatic shower. The living room
is the perfect place to relax whatever the weather with a log burning stove, widescreen
TV, DVD, CD, Freesat Sky and a selection of board games and books. The
cottage benefits from full central heating and rental rates include all electricity
etc. Each bedroom has duvets but linen and towels are not included. Should you
wish we can arrange bed linen for a small charge. The cottage is no smoking and
pets are not accepted. Port Isaac
Port Isaac is an idyllic fishing village hidden away in the
cliffs of North Cornwall. The village is filled with pretty white washed fisherman's
cottages which are reached by a maze of 'smugglers' alleys. The harbour and beach
always have something to attract the visitors, be it sunbathing, fishing, gazing
in the rock pools or simply listening to the sounds of the waves. Music and singing
is regularly enjoyed on the Platt in the summer months and the floral dance is
still carried out every week up the hill. There are plenty of
restaurants and shops in Port Isaac along with a small supermarket, fish mongers
and pubs. For those wanting to explore Rock with it's beaches and sailing is about
10 minutes away, Padstow, the foodie heaven, is about 20 minutes away and for
surfers Polzeath is about 10 minutes away and Newquay about 25 minutes. |