Cottages in Port Isaac

Harbour Heights
Port Isaac
Cornwall

PL29 3RL

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Stunning coastal scenery greets visitors to Harbour Heights – as its name suggests, nestling below is the picturesque harbour, where fishermen still bring lobster and crab ashore. Set in two acres of landscaped gardens and paddock overlooking the fishing village of Port Isaac, with pubs restaurants, shops and whitewashed cottages lining its narrow streets, this outstanding property offers very comfortable accommodation for larger groups and ample space for relaxing and admiring the spectacular views. Lovely walking can be enjoyed on the coastal path and numerous sandy surfing beaches dot the coastline – Polzeath, Daymer Bay and Rock are all just a few minutes' drive. The lively fishing port of Padstow, Rick Stein's famous restaurants and the historic house of Prideaux Place can be reached via the foot ferry from Rock. Wadebridge and the Camel cycle trail and 'Arthurian' Tintagel Castle are under 10 miles, Lanhydrock (N.T.) is a little further afield, Bodmin and Wenford Railway 20 miles. Pubs and shops 200 yards.

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