Holiday rentals in Port Gaverne

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A stone barn features a sloped roof with skylights, set against a clear blue sky. The exterior showcases rustic stonework, surrounded by greenery and visible pathways. The barn is positioned on a well-maintained gravel surface, indicating easy access for guests.
Home in Rock
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Idyllic retreat just metres from Porthilly beach

Just metres from Porthilly Beach on the stunning Camel Estuary, aptly named 'Little Tides' is a beautifully converted barn. The property is tucked away in a sought after cove location on the grounds of Porthilly Farm, just a short walk across the beach to Rock. This charming little gem is an idyllic coastal getaway perfect for romantic breaks, taking it easy by the sea or for adventurous getaways alike. We run a working dairy and shellfish farm and our oysters & mussels are grown in the estuary.

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A coastal view features a tranquil harbor surrounded by lush greenery and charming homes perched on hills. Several boats are anchored in the calm water, and clouds drift overhead, providing a serene backdrop to the idyllic scene.
Bungalow in Cornwall
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Stepping Stone - a home near the sea.

Welcome to Stepping Stone. This spacious bungalow features light-filled rooms and a comfortable, home-like atmosphere.There is off road parking, a private patio and garden. Port Isaac harbour is an approximately 10-15 minute walk down hill and there is a Co-op which is less than 5 minutes walk away. The walk along the coast path to the harbour is simply beautiful particularly on warm summer evenings.The South-West Coast Path offers walkers plenty of opportunities to explore the surrounding area.

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A scenic view captures the expansive green fields surrounding the farmhouse annex, with grazing sheep visible in the distance. The coastline can be seen gently curving towards the horizon, where the land meets the sea, creating a serene backdrop.
Barn in Port Isaac
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Cosy Seaside escape.

Scarrabine farmhouse annex is in a beautiful, quiet coastal location. Easy free parking unlike Port Isaac! Amazing sea views and sunsets from the bedroom. Located just above Port Quin, 1 mile from Port Isaac (as the crow flys). Open plan barn conversion, spacious living area and lovely sunny outside seating area. 10 mins walk to Port Quin and the coastpath. 35 mins walk to Port Isaac on the inland footpath. 10 mins drive to the surf at Polzeath. A great base to explore either on foot or by car.

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A small, weathered fishing boat rests on a pebble-strewn beach, with a vibrant blue sky above. The boat is partially beached, displaying its wooden structure and fishing net. The serene coastal scene is enhanced by the gentle slope of the surrounding cliffs.
Holiday home in Port Isaac
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Pop's Place. Port Gaverne. Port Isaac. Sea View

Pop's Place (The Annexe) is next to Carnawn and sleeps 3. It is located in the beautiful secluded cove of Port Gaverne a short 10 minute walk up the steep hill to the picturesque harbour of Port Isaac - home of fictitious Doc Martin and Fisherman's Friends. Pop's Place is a self catering annexe with private patio and parking. A few yards away is Port Gaverne beach ideal for swimming, body boarding, sailing, beach-combing. Maximum 2 DOGS a charge of £5 per day per dog. Please add to booking

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An open-plan living area is presented, featuring a dark green sofa with accent pillows, a wooden coffee table, and a small dining area. Natural light flows in through the window, illuminating the space. A potted plant is visible in the foreground.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

The Porthole

This peaceful and central cottage is located at the top of Port Isaac village, step out of the front door to breathtaking views of the bay. There are plenty of walks on the doorstep, both Port Isaac and Port Gaverne beach are within a 5 minute walk. If you would rather sit back and relax, head to one of Port Isaac 7 pubs/restaurants or grab a coffee and watch the waves. Port Isaac is a short drive away from Polzeath, Padstow, Rock and many more lovely villages for you to visit. Dogs welcome.

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A charming stone cottage is displayed among vibrant pink roses. The building features several windows and a clay chimney, surrounded by lush greenery and flourishing plants. A clear blue sky enhances the tranquil setting, creating a picturesque view of the hideaway.
Cottage in Saint Clether
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Woolgarden: characterful, romantic and cosy

Woolgarden is a lovingly restored C17th Cornish hideaway with lots of unique and original features set in a tranquil valley on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The cottage has its own garden with patio where you can enjoy great views over the rolling countryside and perfect sunsets. Night skies are amazing and have designated Dark Skies status. Dogs are welcome and with beautiful beaches only 20 minutes away and National Trust Roughtor within walking distance, this is the ideal holiday destination.

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A light-filled sitting area features a comfortable sofa with nautical-themed cushions. The wall art depicts a fishing boat, adding to the coastal ambiance. Bright windows with shutters allow natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by a wooden coffee table adorned with decorative items.
Flat in Port Isaac
5 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

Fabulous apartment with parking in Port Isaac

Walk to the nearby restaurants and beaches from this luxurious, private and self-contained spacious apartment. Driftwood style flooring lends a seaside feel to the tasteful interior with nautical touches and local artworks - making a cosy and comfortable base for exploring the beautiful village of Port Isaac. Offering free parking on our driveway. We provide complimentary breakfast items for our guests. Please note that we don’t have full cooking facilities -see full description below.

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The exterior of the mill is nestled amongst trees, with a gently flowing stream running alongside it. A well-maintained lawn provides an open area for relaxation, while a car is parked near the entrance. The setting offers a serene view of the surrounding natural beauty.
Place to stay in Lanteglos - by - Fowey
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Unique and perfectly situated coastal retreat

Unwind and relax in this historic gem of a home. There has been a mill on this site since 1298 and in 2019 we completely refurbished the current 18th century milll to a very high standard to ensure a truly comfortable and magical getaway. You'll be surrounded by trees, bird song and the constant sound of running water and the sight of our resident heron by the waterfall. The mill lies in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Daphne du Maurier country, on the Fowey estuary.

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A modern living area is shown with large glass doors opening to scenic views. The space includes a stylish brown sofa, a circular rug, and a sleek kitchen island with dark granite countertops. Reflective circular mirrors adorn the walls, enhancing the room's ambiance.
Tiny home in Bude
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 553 reviews

'The Weekender' @Cleavefarmcottages, Crackington

The Weekender is a contemporary space,38sqm with stunning views all round step through the door and relax. The decor is stylish, comfortable, a beautiful haven to sit and contemplate the breathtaking surroundings from. Described by a recent guest as "The most beautiful small space they'd ever stayed in" It can be difficult to do anything here other than unwind. But if you can drag yourself away from this little gem it's a great place to explore North Cornwall's diverse delights from.

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The exterior view of the wood-built cabin showcases a spacious decking area surrounded by greenery, leading to expansive ocean views. The coastline with dramatic cliffs is visible in the background under a clear blue sky, emphasizing the cabin's serene location near the beach.
Tiny home in Crackington Haven
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

The Haven View Chalet, Crackington Haven, Cornwall

The Chalet is a self-contained wood-built cabin in the grounds of Haven View, perched on the side of the valley and overlooking the dramatic cliffs and beach of Crackington Haven. If you feel like joining in and enjoying the activities, cafes or pub, it's only a 2 minute walk away, or you can sit out on the veranda listening to the sounds of the sea and just watch! Also a great base for some coast path walking, with some challenging but spectacular cliff walks straight from the door.

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The image shows a landscaped garden area in front of the Ruan Barn, where vibrant flowers bloom alongside a stone pathway. A patio with outdoor seating is visible, and the barn's exterior features a blend of stone and timber elements under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Treburgett
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Tranquil Cornish retreat close to beaches and moor

Ruan Barn is a truly special place that will sleep 4 people (there is a sofa bed in the living area which may be used by one or two extra guest by prior arrangement) . Situated in the tranquil hamlet of Treburgett and surrounded by farmland and countryside yet 15 minutes from the spectacular North Cornwall coastline, with the famous beauty spots of Port Isaac, Polzeath, Rock, Boscastle, Tintagel and Padstow all within easy reach as is Bodmin Moor with superb walks on offer.

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The serene cottage, set against the backdrop of the sea, features a well-maintained lawn with neat lines of grass. Its white exterior is complemented by a dark roof. Windows reflect natural light, while coastal views extend beyond the grassy fields.
Home in Treligga
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Shepherdesses Bothy overlooking Atlantic Ocean.

A charming light space for one or two with uninterrupted sea views. living room has a high ceiling with open beams. a wood/peat stove, French doors to lawns , green fields with flock of Hebridean sheep, private access to the beach and coastal path. Double bedroom and modern shower room. Internet /wifi is good with password. .flat screen TV and DVD. films and books The cottage is also delightful in the winter for storm and star watching. telescope provided.

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