Skylark, Port Isaac
Guide Price £1.75m
Set in an elevated position above Port Isaac village, this striking timber-clad 4-bedroom house was constructed in 2021 and has been expertly designed and furnished. With far-reaching countryside and sea views overlooking Hayle Bay and the north Cornwall coast, this detached property boasts high vaulted ceilings, wood floors and an abundance of natural light. Set on a large plot, Skylark currently operates as a holiday let, with plenty of parking and outside storage.
A unique four-bedroom family home, Skylark is surrounded by the Cornish countryside yet benefits from outstanding ocean views. Blackened timber exteriors lead effortlessly into light filled interiors with high ceilings, reclaimed wooden floors and cool retro touches. The property cleverly blends reclaimed and modern features throughout with the majority of contents included in the sale. Rarely available, the property occupies an idyllic setting with easy access to the Southwest Coast Path and the harbour villages of Port Isaac and Port Gaverne.
With generous open plan living spaces, Skylark is a spacious and relaxed home. Large, bifold doors off the large kitchen/dining room make for an easy transition out onto a sun-soaked terrace – a perfect spot for outdoor dining or sunset BBQs.
The property is approached via metal gates onto a gravel driveway with parking for several vehicles or boats. A separate store block with three units, provides useful storage. A brick path leads to the porch and entrance, while a low maintenance lawned garden, bounded by hedging, surrounds the property (In all approx. 1.3 acres.) A large deck and terrace wrap around two sides of the property and offers a sheltered spot to soak up the excellent sea views.
Situated just off the beaten track, yet within easy reach of Port Gaverne & Port Isaac. Head out from Skylark via a multitude of footpaths to discover some of North Cornwall’s most breath-taking scenery, cliff paths and sandy beaches. Try your hand at surfing the Atlantic rollers at nearby Polzeath, catch the foot ferry from Rock across the estuary to Padstow to cycle the Camel Trail or head further afield to the south coast for quieter sailing waters and picture-perfect bays. Doc Martin fans should explore the sights of Port Isaac, a popular holiday destination and residential village and the birthplace of The Fisherman’s Friends. Port Isaac has a number of good places to eat and drink, including two of Nathan Outlaws Michelin starred eateries. Other notable restaurants and pubs include The Port Gaverne Hotel and Pilchards, The Mote, and The Golden Lion, with Rick Stein’s and Paul Ainsworth restaurants in Padstow and Rock.
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