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Rooms & Views
Double room with double bed and on-suite bathroom and a living area with daybed possible to use as a single bed. Comfort…
Double bedroom with attached bathroom with king size bed and separate small living area with partial sea-view and a bath…
First floor larger double bedroom with attached bathroom with sea-view and a balcony with chairs and a table
Cozy, small double bedroom en-suite with sea view.
These second-floor rooms with en-suites have large windows and views of Port Isaac bay and harbor.
Features two single beds, newly refurbished bathroom and village view. Cozy and comfy accommodations
Double bedroom with attached bathroom with lovely sea view and a balcony with chairs and table. Overlooks Port Isaac har…
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Restaurants nearby
- Outlaw's Fish Kitchen★ Michelin Wonky walls, low ceilings and a host of delicious seafood can be found at this intimate 15th Century fisherman’s cottage, which stands right on the Port Isaac harbourside. Quality and sustainability are the watchwords here and the daily changing set menu – which features some dishes designed for sharing – is dictated not only by the seasons but the weather too. Combinations are kept simple, allowing top-notch and expertly cooked seafood, be it brill or sole, to really shine. Some bold pickled elements, like jalapeño mayonnaise, help to add an extra dimension.19m
- St Kew Inn There are few more characterful pubs in Britain than this 15th-century inn in a tranquil, quintessentially English location. Once inside you'll find flagged floors, wooden beams and an open fire, all adding to the bucolic charm. Start your visit with a beer from the wooden casks behind the bar, before browsing a wide-ranging menu full of appealing dishes, with an emphasis on local ingredients including prime Cornish seafood like scallops and crab. If there's a crème brûlée on the dessert menu, don't hesitate to order it.4.6km
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