Sea Horses is a beautiful, period cottage and the owners’ pride and joy, set in an enviable position in the stunning village of Port Isaac, Cornwall.
Thoughtfully curated to provide the ultimate Cornish holiday experience, this pet-friendly, family-friendly home has everything you could possibly need for a wonderful stay, including sought-after parking, a toasty woodburning stove, and a prime position within easy reach of local amenities.
Step inside a bright and airy, open-plan living space, where character meets style.
The sitting area welcomes you in to snuggle up beside the fire on the plush sofas while you find a film on the Smart TV.
From here, the dining space offers seating for six family members or friends to indulge in a hearty, home-cooked meal.
Moving through the space, you’ll find the kitchen, home to a cooker where you can rustle up your meals, and that all-important dishwasher to help with the cleaning up.
In the warmer months, throw open the doors and let sea air in, or take your meals outside and make the most of the weather with an alfresco dinner.
Alternatively, pop outside to take in the sun at the multilevel garden, the perfect spot for admiring your surroundings while your four-legged friends stretch their legs.
Return to the cottage to freshen up before jumping into bed, with a bath and shower over giving you the option for a soak or spritz.
Choose from three beautifully-presented bedrooms including a king-size, a twin for flexibility, or a custom bunk which is popular with the children!
If you can tear yourself away from this charming abode, be sure to explore the delights of Port Isaac, starting with a walk along the South West Coastal Path with unbeatable views, which is easily accessible from Sea Horses, as well as pleasant strolls along the beach, home to rockpools to scramble amongst to book-end your idyllic day.
Treat your loved ones to a meal out at one of an amazing selection of restaurants, such as The Mote or The Old School House, or for a special meal, why not book a table a the wonderful Fish Kitchen by Nathan Outlaw.
When you’re ready to branch out, a wealth of delightful experiences await in the rest of Cornwall too, such as the golden sandy beaches at Polzeath and Daymer Bay, though bear in mind Polzeath beach is dog-free from Easter to October!
For the avid walkers, you’ll find access to Port Quinn and The Rumps in one direction and Port Gaverne in the other, making for a serene day out with a packed lunch.
A plethora of opportunities await - Rock, which has a number of restaurants, not to mention the famous St. Enodoc Golf Club.
From Rock you can take the foot ferry across the estuary to a bustling Padstow, famous for it's wonderful fish restaurants, notably Rick Steins.
Wadebridge, Bodmin, Newquay and many more gorgeous towns and villages are all within reach by car.
With so much to see and do, make the lovely Sea Horses your choice for a break in Cornwall.