Rockpools
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Night storage heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher. TV with Freeview, DVD player, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Hairdryer. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private parking for one car. Parking is available in a local car park approx 300 yards away, with an allocated space for one car. There is space at the bottom of the road however for loading/unloading. 1 dog allowed. No smoking. Please note: The front door opens onto Fore Street which is the main street into the harbour. Please note: The property is opposite a pub which has a fan so could be noisy. Please note: There are also steep stairs leading to bedrooms upstairs.
Cloam Cottage is a traditional, fisherman’s dwelling located in the centre of Port Isaac, on Cornwall’s north coast. This self-catering property sleeps up to four guests and is perfect for a family holiday or romantic break for two, well-positioned near the beach and range of local amenities. There are plenty of characterful features to admire when you arrive; slate flooring runs throughout the ground floor, exposed beams are on show in every room and the sitting room has a large fireplace and woodburning stove to cosy up in front of. The ground floor also contains a well-kitted out kitchen, a separate utility room which includes a washer/dryer and additional storage space, and a family bathroom with a walk-in shower. Upstairs you will find two stylishly decorated bedrooms, one double room and one twin, as well as an additional WC. Much of Port Isaac is unchanged from hundreds of years ago, and you can see this in the picturesque harbour, traditional buildings, and rugged coastline. Port Isaac is known for its winding streets and alleyways, with one of the narrowest known thoroughfares in Britain, aptly named Squeezy Belly Alley! When the sun is shining you can head to the small, sandy beach at Port Isaac or venture down the coast to the larger beaches at Daymer Bay or Rock, and practice building sandcastles, surfing or just relaxing with a good book. Boat trips out to sea, whether fishing or wildlife watching are a perfect way to admire the coastal scenery, while those who prefer dry land can ramble along the South West Coast Path for scenic adventures. For your next Cornish break, stay at Cloam Cottage.