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Offers over

£300,000

(£608/sq. ft)

2 bed cottage for sale
Church Hill, Port Isaac PL29

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 493 sq. ft

Freehold
Added on 20/10/2025

About this property

  • Reverse living with an open plan living/kitchen/dining room with views across the village

  • Two bedrooms and a family bathroom

  • Desirable location with easy access to Port Isaac’s harbour and village.

  • Scope to modernise and/or renovate

  • Patio garden with an apple tree and outside storage

The Property

Just steps from Port Isaac’s historic harbour, this Grade II Listed whitewashed two-bedroom cottage oozes character and coastal charm. Accessed from the rear via a shared walkway, Apple Tree Cottage is arranged over two floors, with a reverse living layout. An open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area sits on the upper level, complete with vaulted ceilings, exposed stonework and an electric fireplace, alongside the family bathroom. On the ground floor, two bedrooms enjoy views over the private patio garden. Currently a holiday home, thiscottage offers an ideal coastal bolthole, perfectly positioned within easy walking distance of the Southwest Coast Path, celebrated local eateries, and the picturesque harbourfront.

Accommodation

ground floor: Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes

first floor: Open plan living/kitchen/dining room | Family bathroom

Services

Mains water, electricity, and drainage. Electric night storage heaters.

Outside

A walkway from Church Hill leads around to the main entrance. Terraced crazy paved patio garden planted with mature shrubs and established apple tree. External storeroom.

Location

Port Isaac is a popular holiday destination and residential village on the rugged North Cornwall coast, famed for its historic fishing harbour, quaint winding streets and scenic coastal walks. Loved by millions as Portwenn in itv’s Doc Martin and the birthplace of The Fisherman’s Friends, Port Isaac has several good places to eat and drink, all within walking distance of the property. These include two of Nathan Outlaws eateries, The Port Gaverne Hotel & Pilchards, and The Golden Lion. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Port Isaac at the Co-Op. Larger supermarkets can be found at Wadebridge 8 miles away. The Port Isaac primary school and surgery is located just up the road from the Co-Op.

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Water source: Direct mains water.

Electricity source: National Grid.

Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.

Heating Supply: Others.

More information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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