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Have you booked your Summer break?  Perched above Port Isaac harbour, The Fo’C’sle is located in one of England’s most c...
05/05/2026

Have you booked your Summer break? Perched above Port Isaac harbour, The Fo’C’sle is located in one of England’s most charming coastal villages. Dating back to the 18th century, The Fo’C’sle is an enchanting Grade II listed fisherman’s cottage elevated above the picturesque harbour.

Situated between Port Quinn and the delightful Port Gaverne on a stunning stretch of the North Cornwall heritage coastline, Port Isaac is surrounded by countryside designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Narrow streets and alleys are lined with 18th and 19th century cottages interspersed with artisan craft shops, pubs and award winning dining venues encircling the harbour where fisherman have combed the local waters for hundreds of years.

Hugging the headland is The South West Coast Path following some truly beautiful, unspoiled sections of this coast combining remote inlets and historic promontory offering spectacular views. Venture out for a gentle stroll or an adventurous ramble before supper.
Whether visiting the village fishmongers for catch of the day to cook alfresco or reserving a table at one of the many restaurants in Port Isaac - including not one, but two of Nathan Outlaw’s Michelin star eateries - an array of fresh fish and local produce here is assured.

Port Isaac is within easy reach of Polzeath, Padstow and Rock. Polzeath is best known for its golden sands and consistent surf, whilst also being the favourite haunt of the former Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, buried at nearby St Enodoc. Padstow is a bustling port exuding the ebb and flow of harbour life with many shops and popular eateries including Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant, and is the place to embark on the delightful camel cycle trail. Whilst Rock regularly hosts the boating fraternity, alongside those seeking the thrill of water-skiing or wake-boarding in the breeze of the Camel Estuary. The clutch of trendy bars, cafes and restaurants located waterside are an invitation for long lingering lunches.

Book direct at the link in bio.

Have you booked your Summer break? Park Cottage is nestled in the charming coastal village of Mortehoe, known as the gat...
05/05/2026

Have you booked your Summer break? Park Cottage is nestled in the charming coastal village of Mortehoe, known as the gateway to a wild dramatic coast, lined with award winning beaches and steeped in a rich history of shipwrecks and smuggling.

The ultimate coastal escape, this is an idyllic base from which to explore the rugged South West Coast Path and soak up awe-inspiring views. From the spectacular Morte Point peninsular where you may spot the seals taking respite, to the secret coves jewelled with exotic shells swept in from the Atlantic, across to the long stretching sands of Woolacombe, Putsborough and beyond. It’s a spectacular combination of coast and country.

Surfing and body-boarding is popular here for beginners and experts alike. Good times in the waves are guaranteed, and this is undeniably a place you may be tempted to rise with the sun for a sea swim.

Dip in and out here as you wish. This is a holiday home designed for sheer relaxation. You decide how sundowner evenings are best spent; with sand between your toes or sat fireside in the garden under the starry skies.

It’s perfect for time to reconnect or unwind as a couple, or fulfil an adventure seeking trip with all the family; either way we promise an immersive break that’s so much more than just a holiday.

To book direct visit link in bio.

23/04/2026
16/03/2026

Perched above Port Isaac harbour, The Fo’C’sle is located in one of England’s most charming coastal villages.  Dating ba...
26/02/2026

Perched above Port Isaac harbour, The Fo’C’sle is located in one of England’s most charming coastal villages. Dating back to the 18th century, The Fo’C’sle is an enchanting Grade II listed fisherman’s cottage elevated above the picturesque harbour.

Situated between Port Quinn and the delightful Port Gaverne on a stunning stretch of the North Cornwall heritage coastline, Port Isaac is surrounded by countryside designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Narrow streets and alleys are lined with 18th and 19th century cottages interspersed with artisan craft shops, pubs and award winning dining venues encircling the harbour where fisherman have combed the local waters for hundreds of years. This is Cornish life at its best; full of history and evokes the romance of seaside holidays from days gone by.

Hugging the headland is The South West Coast Path following some truly beautiful, unspoiled sections of this coast combining remote inlets and historic promontory offering spectacular views. Venture out for a gentle stroll or an adventurous ramble before supper.
Whether visiting the village fishmongers for catch of the day to cook alfresco or reserving a table at one of the many restaurants in Port Isaac - including not one, but two of Nathan Outlaw’s Michelin star eateries - an array of fresh fish and local produce here is assured.

Port Isaac is within easy reach of Polzeath, Padstow and Rock. Polzeath is best known for its golden sands and consistent surf, whilst also being the favourite haunt of the former Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, buried at nearby St Enodoc. Padstow is a bustling port exuding the ebb and flow of harbour life with many shops and popular eateries including Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant, and is the place to embark on the delightful camel cycle trail. Whilst Rock regularly hosts the celebrity crowd and yachting fraternity, alongside those seeking the thrill of water-skiing or wake-boarding in the breeze of the Camel Estuary. The clutch of trendy bars, cafes and restaurants located waterside are an invitation for long lingering lunches.

Visit the link in bio to book your stay.

Park Cottage is nestled in the charming coastal village of Mortehoe, known as the gateway to a wild dramatic coast, line...
26/02/2026

Park Cottage is nestled in the charming coastal village of Mortehoe, known as the gateway to a wild dramatic coast, lined with award winning beaches and steeped in a rich history of shipwrecks and smuggling.

The ultimate coastal escape, this is an idyllic base from which to explore the rugged South West Coast Path and soak up awe-inspiring views. From the spectacular Morte Point peninsular where you may spot the seals taking respite, to the secret coves jewelled with exotic shells swept in from the Atlantic, across to the long stretching sands of Woolacombe, Putsborough and beyond. It’s a spectacular combination of coast and country.

Surfing and body-boarding is popular here for beginners and experts alike. Good times in the waves are guaranteed, and this is undeniably a place you may be tempted to rise with the sun for a sea swim.
Autumn and winter seasons are equally magical and rejuvenating, with October offering perfect sea temperatures. Return from blustery walks to amber lighting and hunker down by the fire.

Dip in and out here as you wish. This is a holiday home designed for sheer relaxation. You decide how sundowner evenings are best spent; with sand between your toes or sat fireside in the garden under the starry skies.

It’s perfect for time to reconnect or unwind as a couple, or fulfil an adventure seeking trip with all the family; either way we promise an immersive break that’s so much more than just a holiday.

Visit the link in bio to book your stay.

Park Cottage in Mortehoe, sleeps 4, within walking distance of the waves and the path.  To book, visit link in bio for l...
16/02/2026

Park Cottage in Mortehoe, sleeps 4, within walking distance of the waves and the path. To book, visit link in bio for live calendar.

January is the perfect time to plan a restorative coastal escape—bracing clifftop walks, invigorating sea dips, and cosy...
13/01/2026

January is the perfect time to plan a restorative coastal escape—bracing clifftop walks, invigorating sea dips, and cosy evenings by the fire with a glass of wine in hand. Both of our luxury coastal cottages sit directly on the South West Coast Path, each offering its own distinct character.
Park Cottage nestles in the charming village of Mortehoe, an idyllic base for exploring North Devon’s dramatic coastline. Secret coves and sweeping golden sands stretch from Woolacombe to Putsborough, all within easy walking distance.
The Fo’c’sle is a characterful Grade II listed fisherman’s cottage perched just steps from Port Isaac harbour. Perfectly positioned between Port Quinn and the picturesque Port Gaverne, it sits on a stunning stretch of North Cornwall’s heritage coastline—with two Michelin-starred restaurants right on your doorstep in Port Isaac.
Our 2026 calendar is now open. Click on the link to discover which us right for you..

 Outlaw’s FishKitchen is situated steps from our property The F’o’Csle in Port Isaac. What makes it special?  Their 15th...
15/11/2025

Outlaw’s FishKitchen is situated steps from our property The F’o’Csle in Port Isaac. What makes it special? Their 15th century home on the harbour, the pride they take in their relationships with local fisherman, the outstanding seafood they serve in unique and varied ways, their partnership with the RNLI, and their welcoming team of hosts. Every lunch or supper here (and we have had several) is utterly delicious and memorable. If you haven’t had the joy of a visit here yet, get it on your Christmas wish list.

www.seascapehideaways.co.ukPark Cottage in Mortehoe, sleeps 4-5The Fo’C’sle in Port Isaac, sleeps 4Dog friendly, coastal...
20/10/2025

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Park Cottage in Mortehoe, sleeps 4-5
The Fo’C’sle in Port Isaac, sleeps 4
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