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This substantial 17th-century property is in the heart of this picturesque Cornish village, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Reputed to have been the home of Captain Bligh, the holiday property is one of a row and retains many original features. It is very well located for the facilities in the village including the pub and shops and also Port Isaac, with its quaint harbour. Close by are Rock, Polzeath, Tintagel, Boscastle and Padstow. Bodmin Moor is easily reached, and the gorgeous sandy beaches on the north coast. Shops and pub 100 yards.
Living room with clome oven and wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace. One step down to dining room with large open fire, exposed stone walls and flagstone floor. Spacious beamed kitchen. Conservatory leading to paved courtyard garden. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Two large double bedrooms, each with church views. Twin bedroom. Bunk bedroom. All bedrooms with rugs on wooden floor. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Shower room with toilet.
Local places: St Tudy, Blisland, St Mabyn, Hellandbridge, Mount, St Kew Highway, Withiel, Trelill, St Teath, Redmoor, Helland, Temple, Row, Warleggan, Sweetshouse, St Wenn, Pendoggett, Lane-end, Luxulyan, Washaway, Nanstallon, Maidenwell, Lanivet, Cardinham, St Lawrence, St Breward, Michaelstow, Ruthernbridge, Trebyan