Compact seaside bolthole ideal for holiday lets or weekend retreats.
Open-plan living, dining and kitchen with bay window and woodburning stove
Main bedroom with harbour views across the bay to Doc Martin’s cottage
Traditional features: slate flagstone flooring and exposed wooden beams
Compact footprint ~584 sq ft on a very small plot
Low-maintenance lock-up-and-leave bolthole; contents available separately
Single bathroom only; layout is intimate and space-limited
Electric heating and slow broadband may increase running or upgrade costs
No recorded flood risk; town services and very low local crime rates
Seagull Cottage is a compact two-bedroom fisherman’s cottage tucked on Rose Hill, a short walk from Port Isaac’s harbour and eateries. The ground floor offers an open-plan living, dining and kitchen with a bay window and woodburning stove; the main bedroom enjoys views across the bay to the famous Doc Martin cottage. Character details such as slate flagstone flooring and exposed beams preserve the cottage’s traditional charm.
This property suits someone seeking a low-maintenance bolthole or an income-producing holiday let. At about 584 sq ft on a very small plot, the layout is intimate and easy to lock-up-and-leave; contents can be purchased separately (personal effects excluded). Services are standard mains supplies with electric heating; there is no flood risk recorded.
Buyers should note practical constraints: the cottage is small with a single bathroom, modest broadband speeds, and electric heating which may affect running costs. The property has been used as a private holiday home for years and offers good short-term rental potential given Port Isaac’s popularity, but consider renovation or modernisation if longer-term residential comfort is required.