Scuppers a 200-year-old Fishermans' cottage

About this house rental

The property Nestled in the heart of Port Isaac village on the North Cornwall Coast, Scuppers is a 200-year-old traditional Fisherman's cottage. Boasting one of the best harbour locations, its terraced gardens offer stunning views of the village and sea. The cottage, with its original character intact, has been refurbished for a comfortable stay. It features a well-equipped kitchen leading to a cosy lounge and dining area, complete with a wood burner. Three bedrooms occupy the first floor: a double, a twin, and a smaller single, all sharing a family shower room. Access the pretty terraced garden from this floor for more seating options and those breathtaking harbour and sea views. Port Isaac, a charming fishing village on the North Cornwall coast, offers a wide range of local amenities. Enjoy bracing walks along coastal paths with your dog, savor dining at Nathan Outlaw's Michelin-starred restaurants, or relish local fish and chips on the Platt while listening to the Fisherman's Friends. Explore nearby beaches like Rock for sailing, Polzeath for surfing, or Daymer Bay for relaxation. Three bedrooms: 1 x double bedroom, 1 x twin bedroom, 1 x single bedroom Family shower room with shower, basin and WC Kitchen Sitting/dining room with woodburning stove First floor access to terrace. Electric radiators and multi-fuel stove Electric oven, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine (capsules not supplied), Smart TV, DVD player, unlimited WiFi, incoming telephone Fuel and power inc. in rent Bed linen and towels inc. in rent 2 pets by arrangement Allocated parking for one car at the top of Church Hill No smoking Note: Terraces are accessed via a number of steps

Map of Port Isaac

House in Port Isaac


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Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen / Kitchenette and more

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