Elevated coastal outlooks, period character and garden space in Port Isaac village.
- Bay-window sitting room with working open fireplace
- Kitchen/diner retains original slate floors
- Sea views from garden and two bedrooms
- Large elevated rear garden with two storage sheds
- Off-street driveway parking for one vehicle (shared access)
- Oil-fired central heating (ongoing fuel costs)
- Three-storey layout—stairs to all bedrooms
- Slow broadband speeds in the area
This three-storey Victorian semi-detached house sits at the top of Fore Street in Port Isaac, offering genuine period charm and sea glimpses from multiple levels. The light-filled sitting room features a bay window and working open fireplace; the kitchen/dining room retains original slate floors, adding character and durability. Two bedrooms enjoy coastal views and a large elevated rear garden provides a private outdoor space with outlooks to Roscarrock Hill and the sea.
Practical strengths include off-street driveway parking for one car, two exterior storage sheds, and mains services with oil-fired central heating. The floorplan — entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/diner, ground-floor shower room, then three bedrooms and a family bathroom on the middle floor with a further bedroom above — suits a family home, second home or coastal rental. The property is freehold and has no identified flood risk.
Notable drawbacks are straightforward and important: heating is oil-fired (ongoing fuel and maintenance costs), broadband speeds are slow, and there is only a single parking space accessed via a shared driveway. The house is set over three storeys with stairs to all bedroom levels, so it may not suit those with limited mobility. Some cosmetic updating may be wanted to modernise bathrooms and kitchen for full market rental or everyday family use.
Located in a popular holiday village with cafés, restaurants and coastal walks nearby, the property will suit buyers seeking seaside character and vista potential rather than a fully modern, low-maintenance turnkey home. With its generous garden, period features and sea views, it offers clear scope to add value with selective refurbishment.