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3 Overcliff PORT ISAAC • NORTH CORNWALL 3 Overcliff PORT ISAAC • NORTH CORNWALL • PL29 3RZ 3 Overcliff PORT ISAAC • NORTH CORNWALL 3 Overcliff PORT ISAAC • NORTH CORNWALL • PL29 3RZ A cliff-top cottage with uninterrupted panoramic views from the fishing village of Port Isaac. Spectacular Atlantic views • Popular holiday let • Garage and off-street parking Cliff-top garden • Convenient village location • Second sale since 1973 Port Isaac Beach – 450 yards • Polzeath – 5.5 • Wadebridge – 8 • Rock – 8.5 • Padstow – 16 • Cornwall Airport • Newquay – 20 (all distances are approximate and in miles) The Property 3 Overcliff is a three-bedroom cottage in a front-line position on the harbour. The village is now nationally and internationally renowned for cliff-tops of Port Isaac. The property has a successful track record as its association with the television series ‘Doc Martin’. a sought-after holiday let with outstanding sea views and has had just Most of the old part of the village consists of picturesque 18th and two owners since 1973. The house is semi-detached with parking to 19th century cottages, many of which have been officially listed due the front and a separate garage in an adjacent block of four. to their architectural and historic importance, and most of which are The entrance hallway leads to a fitted kitchen with space for dining located within narrow alleys and streets that wind down the steep as well as to a ground-floor shower room. Beyond this the sitting hillside toward the harbour. The village also hosts Restaurant Nathan room has a floor-to-ceiling window and offers family living space Outlaw which was voted the best restaurant in Britain in August 2017 with an excellent sea view. To the first floor, a recently-refurbished by the Good Food Guide and holds two Michelin stars. family bathroom serves three bedrooms, currently configured as two Further afield, the stretch of coastline around Port Isaac contains some of doubles and a twin, two of which face the sea. Cornwall’s most beloved villages and landmarks. Polzeath and Rock are Local Information renowned as the destination of choice for a summer holiday, with a wide sandy beach at Polzeath and beautiful estuary views from Rock. To the The pretty coastal village of Port Isaac is spectacularly sited on the rugged north-east, Tintagel Castle is a Cornish landmark first settled in the third stretch of North Cornwall coastline that runs from the Camel Estuary at century and heavily associated with Arthurian legend, while to the south- Rock to the Devon/Cornwall border at Bude. west the Camel Trail offers miles of safe cycling along the banks of the Port Isaac was a busy fishing port and from the Middle Ages to River Camel, finishing in the village of Padstow with its many restaurants, the mid-19th century it was an active harbour shipping cargoes of pubs and fishing port. Cornwall Airport (Newquay) is around 20 miles stone, coal, timber and pottery. Fishing and fish-processing were also away and offers three daily flights to London Gatwick. very important and today there are still fishermen working from the Garden Directions Tenure The garden on the seaward side of the property ends at the cliff path. From the B3314 take the exit signposted to Trewetha, Port Isaac and Freehold A flat lawned area ends in a slope to the path, granting privacy without Port Gaverne and stay on this road (the B3267) as it enters Port Isaac the obstruction of a fence and giving the impression that the garden and becomes Trewetha Lane and then New Road. Follow the road Viewings stops at the very edge of the cliff despite the wide walled path beyond. around a bend to the right and past Trelawney Garage on your left. Strictly by prior appointment with Savills. A patio is arranged so as not to impinge on the view from the living Ignore the first car-park and enter the second, parking as far from the room. entrance as possible, then walk along the unmade road past the single- Fixtures and Fittings bar gate to reach 3 Overcliff. Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. On the inland side of the house there is a small courtyard between the All others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are off-street parking space and the front entrance. Services specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation. Oil-fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage. Agent’s note: The seller of the property is related to an employee of Savills. 3 Overcliff, Port Isaac Approximate Gross Internal Area: 87.8 sq.m. / 948 sq.ft. 3 Overcliff Important Notice: Savills Truro Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on 73 Lemon Street, their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or Truro, contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and Cornwall TR1 2PN are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment 01872 243 260 or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 18/05/15 DJ. Kingfisher Print and Design Ltd. 01803 867087. [email protected] .
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