St Samson is a seaside haven for a couple or small family, looking for a quaint, characterful, and coastal-themed retreat in Port Isaac on the North Cornwall coastline. Positioned just a few steps from Port Isaac’s harbour, this 400-year-old former fisherman’s cottage over three floors contains period features and provides traditionally furnished and styled accommodation for four. After admiring the property’s unique and charming exterior, enter the ground floor to find an open-plan room with a kitchen, dining and sitting area with wonderful, exposed beams – the perfect place for socialising together after a day at the beach. On the first floor is a separate sitting room for relaxing evenings in front of the Smart TV, as well as a double bedroom and family bathroom. Built into the eaves on the second floor is a twin bedroom– with no door and limited head room, this is a snug, fun space for children to sleep! Head down the road to ‘The Platt’ where in the summer months you can enjoy listening to the famed Fisherman’s Friends sing live on the quayside, or why not walk along the cliffs to nearby Port Gaverne, with its crystal-clear waters perfect for kayaking. Within a short walk of St Samson are many fabulous restaurants, including two ran by celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw, meaning you will never be short of places to dine, particularly if you love seafood! Further afield, Newquay with its surfing opportunities and zoo is just a scenic drive away, whilst the Camel Trail, which runs alongside the Camel Estuary and is popular with cyclists, starts at Wadebridge 8 miles away; why not hire bikes and follow the trail all the way to Padstow? If you are looking for a peaceful getaway in cottage near the sea, then look no further the St Samson – a fabulous bolt hole for a couple or family with children.
Port Isaac; one of the true Cornish treasures. A beautiful fishing village nestling in a steep sided valley, the old village in the valley remains unchanged from its days of fishing, slate export and smuggling in the previous century. An abundance of small character properties complemented by larger cliff-top retreats, can be found with easy access to the numerous restaurants and shops of the village. The sandy harbour provides an abundance of rock pools as the tide retreats. There is ample parking at the top of the village and the village is a popular tourist destination with plenty of attractions including the dramatic Doyden Castle, the beautiful Lundy Bay and the famous Doc Martin's clinic. There are also plenty of pubs, restaurants, and shops in the village. Just a short drive from the beaches of Polzeath, Daymer and Rock, it is perfect for romantic and family holidays alike.
OFF road parking FOR ONE CAR included.
Over three floors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x second-floor twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area.
First floor-sitting room
Electric heating - Ronite radiators.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher.
43-inch Smart LED TV with Freeview, Smart TV, DVD player, CD player, and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Allocated parking for 1 car at the top of Church Hill.
One well-behaved pet welcome by arrangement.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.1 mile, harbour 0.3 miles.
Note: The twin bedroom does not have a bedroom door.
Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 9:30am
Ian
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Karl
The cottage was ideal for dog owners and we all had a lovely relaxing holiday. The information folder was invaluable but the only error was the Wifi password in the folder was incorrect but was easily found on the rear of the wifi hub in the living room. The parking space and information sent prior to arriving allayed any worries on that front as parking etc is a premium in this location. It is a wonderful place and a beautiful cottage getaway. Thank you.
Carol
Comfy beds and sofas and lots on the tv. Like a home from home. Constructive feedback would be maybe supply a few basics like tea, coffee and milk as it is a fair way to the co-op up the hill! I would love to know more history of this quaint fisherman's cottage which used to have a pub next door!
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