In the heart of Port Isaac, a charming fisherman's cottage tucked away in one of the port's prettiest corners, a stone's throw from the harbour. DescriptionBar Cottage sits prettily in Dolphin Street, a quiet little backwater at the heart of old Port Isaac. Believed to have been constructed before 1720 it is the archetypal stone and slate fisherman's cottage and is a Grade II listing. The white rendered front facade with pale blue painted windows is very attractive. Enter through a walled courtyard to the front entrance, a half glazed stable door which leads directly into the open plan living room. This is a beautifully light room with higher beamed ceilings than is usual in such cottages. Good sized sash windows front and back and another glazed stable door add so much to the bright and airy impression of this whole open plan living space. A wood burner set into a smart fireplace supplements the effective underfloor heating beneath the traditional flagstones. There is nothing crowded about this lovely living room: it has room for large sofas and a dining table for six. The kitchen area, while compact, maximises the space with cleverly fitted cupboards, an electric Aga which fits perfectly, and a Belfast sink with antique style taps and tiles. A window seat overlooks the courtyard garden. Through the stable door to the rear is a cobbled path and just a few metres to Squeeze Belly Alley, though the direct view is of the neighbouring pretty cottage garden.A painted wooden staircase turns to the first floor and two ensuite double bedrooms. They both have a view to the west over neighbouring cottages, with a glimpse of the Golden Lion from one. Both have sloping high beamed ceilings and shelving with hanging space in one and a cupboard in the other. The en suite shower rooms are bright, nicely tiled, modern and spacious. The overall impression is of a naturally well-lit, roomy interior, recently painted white throughout, an inviting space with a relaxing atmosphere.The courtyard is a suntrap, and its high walls provide a sense of privacy despite the proximity to neighbouring cottages. A secure gate makes it a safe space for children and pets. A large garden table is in place for al fresco meals and pots of herbs thrive in the sunshine.LocationThere is always a buzz of activity in Port Isaac. This pretty, coastal port is spectacularly sited on the rugged stretch of North Cornwall coastline that runs from the Camel Estuary at Rock to the Devon/Cornwall border at Bude.Port Isaac was a busy fishing port and from the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century it was an active harbour, shipping cargoes of stone, coal, timber and pottery. Fishing and fish-processing were also very important and there are still fishermen working from the harbour.The village is now internationally renowned for its association with the television series 'Doc Martin'. Most of the old part of the village consists of picturesque 18th and 19th century cottages, many of which have been officially listed due to their architectural and historic importance and are located within narrow alleys and streets that wind down the steep hillside toward the harbour.The village also hosts Restaurant Nathan Outlaw which was voted the best restaurant in Britain in August 2017 by the Good Food Guide and holds two Michelin stars.Square Footage: 484 sq ft DirectionsWalk down Fore Street into the heart of Port Isaac and at Nicky B's walk straight ahead into Squeeze Belly Alley. As you emerge into Dolphin Street, Bar Cottage is two doors up on the left. Polzeath Beach about 6 miles, Wadebridge about 8.5 miles, Bodmin Parkway about 16 miles, Cornwall Airport Newquay about 20 miles Truro about 32 miles Additional InfoSERVICES - Mains water, electric and drainage. super fast broadband.Cornwall County Council Tax banding of the property is currently unavailable as the property is rated under Business Rates. VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.FIXTURES AND FITTINGS - Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation. IMPORTANT NOTICE - Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_port-isaac-d196970/for-sale_i71095001
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Tucked away down a narrow street in the very heart of the quaint, historic and picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac just yards from the harbour, is Vesta Cottage. This historic Grade II Listed cottage built in 1812 oozes charm and original character with a deceptively large amount of accommodation over its three storeys.Noteworthy attributes include exposed stone walls, slate floors, exposed floorboards, beamed ceilings and original fireplace.Vesta Cottage has two reception rooms, a cosy sitting room with brick fireplace and a dining room with a tall ceiling and rough cast walls. In-between is a welcoming entrance hall, fitted kitchen with freestanding appliances and small lean-to with access to the garden.On the first floor one will find two genuine double bedrooms, the largest of which has a wardrobe recess, window seat and feature fireplace. The second bedroom has a window seat and wash hand basin. From the half landing is the bathroom with restricted head height, panelled bath and shower enclosure. Up on the second floor is the large attic double bedroom with a dual aspect, ceiling beams and storage cupboard.To the rear of Vesta Cottage is a pretty enclosed garden complete with planted borders, slate paths, gravel, external WC, brick BBQ and garden gate which leads to Middle Street. Unexpectedly, Vesta Cottage also has an outbuilding/garden room with internal storage. Services to the property include mains water, electricity and drainage. EPC rating G. Council tax band D. Ofcom suggest that superfast broadband is available. Ofcom suggest good 4G data coverage.With the harbour only a minute's walk from the property, we recommend a viewing of this charming and deceptive cottage at the earliest opportunity.Port Isaac is a quaint, historic picturesque fishing village, well known globally for its association with Doc Martin and the Fisherman's Friends. This sought after destination offers breathtaking walks across the surrounding dramatic coastline of North Cornwall as well as having its own beach and working harbour. There are delightful boutiques and galleries for those who wish to explore the magical narrow streets and to finish off you can always pop into one of the cosy cafes, pubs or Michelin star restaurants of Nathan Outlaw. The neighbouring village of Port Gaverne was once a thriving 19th Century fishing port and to this day remains unspoilt with the sheltered sandy beach protected by the National Trust. Watersports equipment is available for hire so one can get out and experience water based activities.To find Vesta Cottage, turn off the B3314 coast road onto the B3267 signposted Port Isaac. Upon entering the village, follow New Road and then turn off left onto Back Hill taking you down past the church. At the end of Back Hill, turn left onto Fore Street. Follow Fore Street all the way down to the harbour. With the harbour now on your right, turn left into Middle Street and then left again onto Dolphin Street. Vesta Cottage can be found along on the right hand side. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL29 3RJ. What3words: origins.obstinate.dreaming For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_port-isaac-d196970/for-sale_i68946640
Characterful dormer bungalow with fabulous harbour and coastal views over Port Isaac. DescriptionBay View is a pretty, double bay fronted dormer bungalow from the 1930s which has been extended and modernised to suit the requirements of holiday letting.A decoratively glazed door enters the hall, on either side of which is a double bedroom, both with large bay windows overlooking the front garden. Along the hall a third double bedroom with generous bay window looks out beyond the harbour and has glimpses of the coast stretching as far as Tintagel.Opposite is the family bathroom. The hall opens out to the extended living space across the whole rear facade, a great space for a large group to enjoy. The kitchen has fitted units and appliances with a recessed range for heating. Steps down to the dining area where there is room for a table to accommodate 10 and to the large sitting area with its stunning view across Port Isaac to Roscarrock Hill, open fields and down to the sea. Patio doors open onto the deck which runs the width of the house, maximising the potential to enjoy day long sunshine and beautiful sunsets.Turning stairs lead to the two bedrooms in the dormer roof. Overlooking the front is a twin room, with the longer view of the upper village and the coast and to the rear is another twin room, with a lofty view out to sea. They share a bathroom. Sloping ceilings lend a cosiness to the rooms upstairs. Overall, the interior is light, bright and airy and an open, practical space for guests to enjoy.A paved drive leads to a garage. Well maintained gardens to front and back, simply laid to lawn with a high hedge and fence, give space and privacy. The rear garden is a sun trap with the added interest of overlooking the old village, the harbour and the ocean. The decked balcony is ideal for entertaining. Beneath it is a basement store.LocationThere is always a buzz of activity in Port Isaac. This pretty, coastal port is spectacularly sited on the rugged stretch of North Cornwall coastline. Port Isaac was a busy fishing port and from the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century it was an active harbour, shipping cargoes of stone, coal, timber and pottery. Fishing and fish-processing were also very important and today there are still fishermen working from the harbour.The village is now internationally renowned for its association with the television series 'Doc Martin'. Most of the old part of the village consists of picturesque 18th and 19th century cottages, many of which have been officially listed due to their architectural and historic importance and are located within narrow alleys and streets that wind down the steep hillside toward the harbour.The village also hosts Restaurant Nathan Outlaw which was voted the best restaurant in Britain in August 2017 by the Good Food Guide and holds two Michelin stars.Square Footage: 3,132 sq ft DirectionsEnter Port Isaac on the B3267 which is New Road and number 42 is on the left, next to a noticeable pink bungalow.Polzeath Beach about 6 miles, Wadebridge about 8.5 miles, Bodmin Parkway station about16 miles, Cornwall Airport Newquay about 20 miles, Truro about 32 miles Additional InfoSERVICES: Mains electric and water and drainage, oil central heating.Cornwall County Council Tax banding of the property is currently unavailable as the property is rated under Business Rates. VIEWINGS: Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.FIXTURES & FITTINGS: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale.IMPORTANT NOTICE: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_port-isaac-d196970/for-sale_i70084516
No 32 Tintagel Terrace is a lovely imposing detached three storey property built in 1935, with magnificent views over the sea towards Tintagel Head and being well located in an elevated position in Port Isaac. The property is in need of some modernisation but has great potential being set in a good sized plot for further development. The rear has the benefit of a double garage and parking with access from New Road. The construction is of block with attractive bay windows to the front and with some original features, picture rails and a very appealing fireplace in the dining room. The heating is Propane bottled gas and the sitting room has a multifuel stove. The front and rear gardens are laid to lawn and enclosed at the rear, they face south with great privacy. The property is currently a permanent residence but would make an ideal holiday home with all the local amenities, Port Isaac has a thriving community. From Tintagel Terrace it is a very short walk to the wonderful coastal paths with unsurpassed scenery and lovely coves. Port Isaac is an historic fishing village, which has great character and charm with a working harbour, seafood restaurants, lively cafes, a daily fish market and grocery store (150 meters), doctors surgery and primary school. The village is home to Nathan Outlaws Michelin star seafood restaurants. In recent years it has been the film location for the very popular TV series Doc Martin, with visitors coming from around the world to visit the stunning location featured in the series. Some of the best surfing beaches are just 7 miles away at Polzeath and Trebarwith Strand. The water sports haven of Rock is just 8 miles away, which is also where the famous St Enodoc Golf Links are located. ACCOMMODATION GROUND FLOOR From Tintagel Terrace access to front garden and path to front porch, steps up to: Front Porch: windows on two sides and glass door to front door: Hall: Understairs cupboard, radiator and doors leading to: Sitting Room: Bay window with panoramic sea views, fireplace with slate and wooden shelf and multifuel stove, window to rear overlooking the rear garden, radiator Dining Room: Bay window with sea views, Victorian wrought iron fireplace, wooden floor, radiator, door to kitchen Kitchen: window overlooking the rear garden, wooden floor, range of wall and base units, electric double oven and hob, extractor fan, stainless steel sink and place for fridge/freezer, radiator door to the Utility Room: window to side, range of wall and base units, sink, laminate flooring, place for washing machine and tumble dryer, gas Vailliant boiler for bottles propane gas, door to wc, door from utility to Back Porch: windows on three sides, polycarbonate roof and door to rear garden. FIRST FLOOR From Hallway stairs to first floor landing, window to front and doors to: Bedroom 1: front window with superb sea views, enclosed shower cubicle, separate WC and wash hand basin, wardrobe, radiator Bedroom 2: window overlooking the rear garden, enclosed shower cubicle, separate WC and wash hand basin, wardrobe, radiator Bedroom 3: window to the front with superb sea views, radiator Bedroom 4: window overlooking rear garden, radiator Bathroom: Airing cupboard with immersion heater and water cylinder, bath, separate shower cubicle, wash hand basin, WC From landing stairs to the second floor SECOND FLOOR Doors to Bedrooms 5 and 6: built in the attic space with outstanding panoramic sea views, under eaves storage cupboard OUTSIDE Front garden with a selection of shrubs and path to front of the property and side access to the rear, garden shed, place for Propane gas bottles, path to rear enclosed garden and gate to additional lawn and access to the double garage with two up and over doors, electric and water. Vehicle access to the garages from New Road VIEWINGS: By strict appointment through Estuary Estates: Trebetherick House, Trebetherick, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 6SB Tel: Email: DIRECTIONS: From New Road take the right turn to Hartlands Road just before the Cooperative and turn left into Tintagel Terrace, the property is on the left a few houses along. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_port-isaac-d196970/for-sale_i69424346
Tregole is a lovely family home situated in a commanding position on high ground on the edge of the popular village of St Endellion and enjoys far reaching, panoramic views out across the rolling hills to the north Cornish coastline. In all the property extends to about 6.21 acres and consists of mature gardens, pasture, stables and tack room, further outbuildings and a five bedroom house. The property is close to both Port Isaac and Port Quinn and only a short drive from Polzeath, Trebetherick and Rock. This is the first time this property has been on the market in 24 years. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The property has its own private driveway that leads round to ample parking for plenty of vehicles, boat trailers or horseboxes. The rear door leads into the rear hallway, off which are a wet room, utility cupboard and airing cupboard. This leads into the kitchen/breakfast room that has a Redfyre oil-fired range oven with LPG gas hobs. There are a built-in dishwasher and fridge and French doors lead out to the terrace, lawn and parking area. Beyond the kitchen/breakfast room is the living room that has a multifuel stove and a window looking out over the grass lawn and childproof front garden. Off the living room is a south-facing sun lounge with doors leading out to the front lawn. Also off the kitchen is a corridor with two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The bathroom has a whirlpool bath and a shower. One of the bedrooms is currently used as an office and has a door leading out to the garden and pond. Also off the living room is a hallway that leads through to the third downstairs bedroom, front doorway and the sitting room. The sitting room has double doors off the corridor and a wood burner. Double doors lead out to the garden and parking area and the sitting room enjoys fabulous west facing views out to the Cornish coastline with Pentire Head and The Rumps in the distance. Stairs lead up from the living room to the first-floor landing off which are two bedrooms. One of the bedrooms has an en suite bathroom and extensive views inland, the other has an ensuite toilet and washbasin and enjoys views out across the countryside to the coastline in the distance.Please note there is Broadband Fibre on the premises.Outside and beyond the parking area are a series of outbuildings including a tractor shed, hay barn, storeroom and workshop. The workshop is also a surf store. Beyond these outbuildings is the stable block and hardstanding that includes three loose boxes and a tack room. Beside the driveway and garden is a paddock with post and rail fencing and a water supply.The pasture is a particularly special feature of the property and both fields have water and are stock proof with post and rail fencing. At the far end of the paddocks is a semi-derelict barn that, subject to gaining the necessary planning consents, could be converted into further ancillary accommodation. Both paddocks have separate vehicle access over the neighbouring agricultural fields to a lane leading down to Trelights and on to Port Quinn.North CornwallThe property is a short walk from both the hamlet of Trelights and the village of St Endellion church. It is about a mile's walk from the sea. Tregole lies above Port Isaac in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. St Endellion hasa beautiful 15th century church with wonderful acoustics and has hosted the internationally acclaimed St Endellion Music festivals.The nearest amenities are located in Port Isaac, an historic, picturesque and quintessentially Cornish fishing village about 2 miles away. It has a friendly, all year round thriving community and has a wide range of facilities and amenities for day to day living including a grocery store, daily fish market, an array of cafes and seafood restaurants, a doctor's surgery/pharmacy and a primary school. The excellent restaurants include two of Nathan Outlaws establishments where he holds three Michelin stars. This idyllic Cornish fishing village has steadily gained in popularity over the years due to it being the stage for various film and television series, the most notable being ITVs Doc Martin starring Martin Clunes where its known as Port Wenn. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the market town of Wadebridge, with its range of boutique shops, public houses and restaurants combined with supermarket and well known high street retailers.Primary and secondary schools are well regarded and Wadebridge is conveniently located just off the A39 Atlantic Highway. The breath-taking surfing beach of Polzeath is just 4 miles away, and within easy reach of Daymer Bay and the water sports haven of Rock. Tregole has easy access to the spectacular SW Coastal path. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_port-isaac-d196970/for-sale_i70243615
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