Guide price
£795,000
3 bed cottage for saleDolphin Street, Port Isaac PL29
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Bespoke kitchen, separate sitting room with slate floors and log burner, and dining room
Useful utility room and outdoor shower
Enclosed front garden and enclosed patio to the rear
Positioned within walking distance of the Harbour and the local amenities.
Interiors by interior designer, Noushka Design
Currently a successful holiday let
The Property
Currently a successful holiday let, Rose Cottage is an enchanting three-bedroom Cornish cottage, set just moments from the Harbour. With vibrant and eclectic interiors throughout, this charming cottage provides a generous sitting room with original slate flooring and an Everhot stove leading into a light & bright bespoke fitted kitchen with a separate maritime inspired dining room across the hall. The property provides two double bedrooms, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom with underfloor heating. Rose Cottage includes a rented parking space for 1 vehicle at Trelawney Garage.
Accommodation
ground floor: Sitting room with slate floors, window seat and Everhot stove | Dining room with built in storage | Bespoke kitchen with door to garden | External utility room.
First floor: Two double bedrooms one with built in storage| Twin bedroom | Family bathroom with underfloor heating.
Services
Mains water, electricity, and drainage. Oil central heating.
Location
Port Isaac is a popular holiday destination and residential village in North Cornwall, famed for its historic fishing harbour, quaint winding streets and scenic coastal walks. Nearby, in Rock and Daymer Bay, conditions are ideal for sailing, water-skiing, and windsurfing, as well as the renowned St Enodoc Golf Club offering two excellent 18-hole courses. Port Isaac has several good places to eat and drink, all within walking distance, including 2 of Nathan Outlaws eateries. Locally there are also a wealth of excellent restaurants and pubs including The Port Gaverne Hotel and Pilchards, as well as Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainsworth’s No. 6 over in Padstow. The ferry and water taxi in Rock make travelling to Padstow both enjoyable and easy. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Port Isaac but the market town of Wadebridge, with an inspiring collection of independent shops, is only about 8 miles distant. The main line railway station is at Bodmin Parkway, approximately 17 miles and Newquay airport approximately 20 miles.
Outside
Accessed via Dolphin Street, the property enjoys a pretty front garden with a sunny patio to the rear with an outside shower and a useful utility room. The property benefits from an allocated parking space at Trelawney Garage, approx. 5–10-minute walk away, which is transferable in the sale.
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Oil central heating.
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