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Caddydaw Cottage, Portloe,
TR2 5RG

The last cottage in the village of Portloe, up above the sea on the south east side. Cliffs and sea at the doorstep.

Lying in bed you can watch the fishermen in the harbour below or look far out to sea. A lovely comfortable, atmospheric place to stay. Because of the proximity to the sea this cottage may be unsuitable for toddlers.

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  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • 2 Bedrooms, double & twin
  • Wonderful Sea Views
  • WIFI
  • Parking nearby (300 yrds away)
  • Front & rear gardens
  • 3 minute walk to harbour
  • Other beaches a short drive
  • Log Burner
  • 3 minute walk to harbour
  • TV with Freeview
  • Night storage heating
  • Friday Changeover
  • Sorry no dogs
bedroom views
kitchen
garden
Caddydaw Cottage is reached along a 230 pace paved footpath from the lane through the small village of Portloe. It is quietly situated where the wild natural cliff landscape begins. Behind the cottage, an extensive terraced garden covers a large part of the headland and is a lovely secluded place to enjoy a picnic. In front of the cottage, a bit more civilised, a sunny gravelled terrace with (more) superb views. Inside, the cottage has been carefully restored to keep the original atmosphere but add comfort. There are cliff path and inland walks from the front door and the excellent, sandy, Carne Beach is a 5 minute drive. The King's Arms and the Lugger restaurant are a short walk towards the harbour where a few working fishing boats come and go.

Layout

A stable front door opens into the sitting room which has a large fireplace and a log burner, sofa and chairs. Shelves with books and games and TV (with Free View) and DVD player. A well made (double glazed) sash window captures the small old fashioned harbour and irregularly arranged little village below. Stairs lead up to bedrooms and bathroom. Doorway to kitchen.

The kitchen has a fine old waxed pine dresser containing all the china, while a low key modern fitted kitchen has everything else. Until about 40 years ago you might have cooked on a Cornish Range set in the (now) sitting room fireplace, but the present ceramic hob and electric oven are probably much easier to manage. There is a dining table and chairs for 4. Fridge freezer, microwave and all the usual things for cooking and dining. The windows look out to sea and over the harbour. A door leads to the utility area containing washing machine. From the utility area a back door leads outside where a shed and coal bunker contain deck chairs and coal respectively.

Upstairs a small landing with a nice little window looking straight at the reassuring rock cliff wall behind the house.

The bathroom has a 4ft bath (shower over), sink and and wc another window onto the rocky cliff behind.

Bedroom two has twin divan beds and it's window with window seat has a view of the harbour worth watching, boats on the slipway and going off to fish.

The main bedroom with double bed, corner wardrobe and chests of drawers is a nice original cottage bedroom, pleasing to wake up in. The two windows frame glorious views that will probably wake you up - though you would not have to actually get up as the bed is just the right height to see the sea perfectly well.

It is double glazed and carpeted throughout, with vinyl in the kitchen. Electric night storage heaters and the log burner for heat.

 

 

bathroom

garden

 


Location and Local Beaches

Portloe: One of Cornwall's least commercialised and unspoilt villages, nestled in a narrow cleft in the cliffs. Small-scale fishing continues in the village, with brightly coloured boats and piles of lobster pots evident on the slip.

The village is a short drive from Carne & Pendower beaches, which at low tide join up to create a superb stretch of sand a mile long. If you prefer, you can reach the beaches by the coast path running past Caddydaw. In the other direction, to the east, the coast path brings you to the magnificent setting of Caerhays Castle.

The coastal landscape around Portloe is dominated by Nare Head, which provides beautiful coastal and inland views. Just offshore is Gull Rock home to many sea-birds in summer, including nesting Guillemots and Shags, and which was a film set for the 1950s film, Treasure Island.

The area around Portloe is rich in geological history - pillow lavas at Nare Head and ancient raised beaches at Pendower.

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Rates & Availability:

2012

Week Commencing
Friday Changeover
   
6 Jan £350
13 Jan £350
20 Jan £350
27 Jan £350
3 Feb £350
10 Feb £375
17 Feb £350
24 Feb £350 Booked
2 Mar £400
9 Mar £400
16 Mar £400
23 Mar £450
30 Mar £500 Booked
6 Apr £500 Booked
13 Apr £475
20 Apr £500 Booked
27 Apr £500
4 May £525
11 May £525
18 May £525
25 May £525
1 June £550
8 June £550
15 June £550
22 June £550
29 June £600
6 July £650 Reserved
13 July £750
20 July £825 Booked
27 July £850 Booked
3 Aug £850 Booked
10 Aug £850 Booked
17 Aug £850
24 Aug £825
31 Aug £750
7 Sept £600
14 Sept £575
21 Sept £550
28 Sept £550
5 Oct £500
12 Oct £500
19 Oct £500
26 Oct £525
2 Nov £400
9 Nov £400
16 Nov £400
23 Nov £400
30 Nov £400
7 Dec £400
14 Dec £400
21 Dec £600
28 Dec £600