Self catering Cottage
in the heart of Port Isaac


The Cottage - sleeps 6 people
On entering the pretty slate fronted cottage
youll find yourself in a beamed open plan living area offering the
perfect place to relax or dine. There is a TV and DVD player and a log
burning stove, particularly popular with out of season visitors.
For families with young children theres
a travel cot and highchair along with a variety of toys and childrens
DVDs. The bedrooms, a spacious double, a twin and a bunk bed room, are
bright and comfortable and there is a well appointed family bathroom with
an electric shower over the bath.
The kitchen is modern with all the features
you would expect including a range style cooker, microwave and dishwasher.
Other facilities include fridge/freezer and washer/dryer.
All in all, Sea Horses offers a perfect all
year round haven in an idyllic location.
Details
Parking: Port Isaac is a historic fishing
village and was never designed with cars in mind. For many this is a real
plus. There is a car park, when the tide is out, down on the beach. But
more usefully the main car park at the top of Port Isaac is a 10 minute
walk away and operates a weekly season ticket (£20) which is excellent
value as its also valid for the car parks at Wadebridge, Padstow,
Polzeath and a number of other places.
Changeover: Monday is Sea Horse's changeover day.
On your day of arrival you will be able to get in to the cottage from
4.00pm. On your departure day you will be required to vacate by 10.00am.
Bed linen: Bed linen and bath towels are available on request for
a small charge. Beach towels cannot be supplied.
Port Isaac
Port Isaac, found on the North Cornwall coast
between Rock and Boscastle, is the perfect example of a traditional fishing
village with its busy harbour, winding streets and alleys.
Its a working village and during the
summer, the fishermen still gather on Friday evenings on The Platt to
sing traditional songs.
At low tide, the sheltered beach offers up
a feast of rockpools all waiting to be explored. For the more energetic
there are miles of coastal paths offering some of the most breathtaking
views in the country.
If food is your passion, Port Isaac boasts
a number of excellent restaurants and pubs. If youre in the mood
to eat in, locally caught seafood is always available to buy from the
fishmongers right by the harbour.
Popular with filmmakers as well as holidaymakers,
Port Isaac has most recently been the setting for the TV series Doc
Martin (starring Martin Clunes), for which it was given the fictitious
name Port Wen.
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