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This charming whitewashed cottage can be found in Egloshayle near Wadebridge, Cornwall. (Ref. 1053628)
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7 nights from £550
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Sweet 16th cent cottage, fully refurbished in quiet Cornish countryside. (Ref. 1057881)
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7 nights from £397
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A semi-detached coastal property located within the village of Port Isaac. (Ref. 997729)
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7 nights from £844
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Pretty former 16th cent watermill, resting on the outskirts of St Breward. (Ref. 1054056)
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7 nights from £514
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Lovely single-storey annexe nestled in the small hamlet of Trewarmett, Cornwall. (Ref. 1022170)
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7 nights from £283
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Wonderful ground-floor apartment moments from the beach at Trebarwith Strand in Cornwall. (Ref. 999817)
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7 nights from £523
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This charming stone cottage is situated in Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall. (Ref. 996329)
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7 nights from £469
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A refreshing, white apartment on the banks of Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall. (Ref. 984748)
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7 nights from £574
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Attractive ground-floor apartment a stone's throw from the beach and close to Tintagel in Cornwall. (Ref. 999515)
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7 nights from £602
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Charming old traditional 3 bedroom terraced cottage in Wadebridge. (Ref. 978063)
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7 nights from £357
A beautiful, unspoilt, little fishing village situated in North Cornwall, on the Atlantic Coast. Offering a wonderful getaway, consider one of our holiday cottages in Port Isaac for your next trip to Cornwall.
Why a Port Isaac Cottage?
The picturesque village of Port Isaac is now easily recognisable from BBC's Poldark, or as the village of Portwen from TV series Doc Martin. It is over 700 years old, featuring a web of narrow, winding streets lined with pretty, whitewashed cottages that meander down to the traditional working harbour. Port Isaac was, until the mid-nineteenth century, a very busy port, handling goods such as stone, coal and timber. Since then, it has been used as a fishing port.
Stunning views of the harbour can be enjoyed whilst walking along the cliff top, whilst the harbour itself provides the perfect spot to relax and while away the hours. The local choir performs a modest open-air concert in the harbour every Friday evening during the summer, and the delightful harbour side pubs offer a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Places to Visit near Port Isaac
This charming village makes a wonderful base for your adventures in North Cornwall. From your accommodation in Port Isaac you can walk the South West Coast Path, enjoy Port Gaverne or Port Quin beaches, or visit the likes of Tintagel, Padstow, Wadebridge, Bodmin and Boscastle.