A cosy apartment for a couple, once part of the Old Bakehouse, set within the desirable centre of Port Isaac, within walking distance of restaurants, pubs, boutique shops and the beach.
20 steps to entrance.
All on the Third Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
All on the Third Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack. Public car park, at cost; unloading at the door. No smoking.
Welcome to The Old Bakehouse – a charming hideaway tucked in the very heart of Port Isaac, the iconic fishing village made famous by Doc Martin and the rousing harmonies of Fisherman’s Friends.
Perched above one of the village’s most characterful cobbled lanes, this enchanting haven is one of several apartments within this historical building and is accessed via four short flights of weathered stone steps, each one drawing you closer to a quiet retreat that feels like a secret above the bustle. Step inside to discover a bright and welcoming open-plan living space, where crisp bright and warm tones and charming coastal touches create a homely and welcoming atmosphere. A super-comfy sofa invites you to curl up in front of the glowing electric wood-burning-effect stove, with a TV nearby for easy evenings in. Soft morning light spills through the window, illuminating the compact yet well-equipped kitchen—perfect for rustling up breakfast or a seafood supper, with a petite dining table set for two just beside it. The cosy bedroom offers a snug double bed dressed in soft linens, providing a tranquil spot to rest after a day of exploring. The bathroom features a full-sized bath with a shower over, offering a welcome soak after windswept coastal walks or a long day paddling in the surf. Step outside and find yourself in the heart of this postcard-perfect village.
Port Isaac’s winding streets are a treasure trove of charm, where whitewashed cottages lean together, and flower-filled windowsills catch the salty breeze. Discover artisan gift shops, pottery studios, traditional pubs, and award-winning restaurants tucked into every corner, or visit the ‘Doc’s’ cottage, up on the hill. Wander down to the working harbour, where fishing boats gently sway against a backdrop of craggy cliffs and dramatic seascapes. Nearby, explore the peaceful cove at Port Gaverne—ideal for wild swimming and rockpooling—or head along the coast to the myth-rich ruins of Tintagel, the lush valley and harbour of Boscastle, or the buzzing foodie haven of Padstow.
Perched above one of the village’s most characterful cobbled lanes, this enchanting haven is one of several apartments within this historical building and is accessed via four short flights of weathered stone steps, each one drawing you closer to a quiet retreat that feels like a secret above the bustle. Step inside to discover a bright and welcoming open-plan living space, where crisp bright and warm tones and charming coastal touches create a homely and welcoming atmosphere. A super-comfy sofa invites you to curl up in front of the glowing electric wood-burning-effect stove, with a TV nearby for easy evenings in. Soft morning light spills through the window, illuminating the compact yet well-equipped kitchen—perfect for rustling up breakfast or a seafood supper, with a petite dining table set for two just beside it. The cosy bedroom offers a snug double bed dressed in soft linens, providing a tranquil spot to rest after a day of exploring. The bathroom features a full-sized bath with a shower over, offering a welcome soak after windswept coastal walks or a long day paddling in the surf. Step outside and find yourself in the heart of this postcard-perfect village.
Port Isaac’s winding streets are a treasure trove of charm, where whitewashed cottages lean together, and flower-filled windowsills catch the salty breeze. Discover artisan gift shops, pottery studios, traditional pubs, and award-winning restaurants tucked into every corner, or visit the ‘Doc’s’ cottage, up on the hill. Wander down to the working harbour, where fishing boats gently sway against a backdrop of craggy cliffs and dramatic seascapes. Nearby, explore the peaceful cove at Port Gaverne—ideal for wild swimming and rockpooling—or head along the coast to the myth-rich ruins of Tintagel, the lush valley and harbour of Boscastle, or the buzzing foodie haven of Padstow.