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Breock is a light and bright end-of-terrace cottage with an open plan living space incorporating the fitted kitchen, and seating and dining area. There is ample space for sofas and dining room table and chairs. There are two double bedrooms, set up as a double and a twin, with the main bedroom having an en-suite shower room. There is also a family bathroom with white suite and panelled bath.

At a Glance

  • Charming Single Storey Cottage
  • Two Double Bedrooms with a Master En-Suite Shower Room
  • 150 Metres from the Sheltered Beach of Port Gaverne
  • Open Plan Living/Kitchen/Dining Area
  • Bags of Original Character
  • Fully Furnished & Equipped
  • Communal Walled and Lawned Gardens & Allocated Parking Space
  • A Short Walk from the Harbourside Cafés & Restaurants of Picturesque Port Isaac
Externally, there are well-maintained communal gardens in a pleasant courtyard/walled garden setting. Furthermore, there is the 'Paddock' garden which has picnic benches and is bordered by a stream. Breock has one allocated parking space and in addition, there is also a communal laundry room.

Breock is one of nine dwellings within the Gullrock development with each owning a share of the freehold. Each property is subject to a 999 year lease. The management fee is £816 per annum and covers the exterior and structural integrity of the building as well as maintenance of the grounds. Services to the property include mains metered water, electricity and drainage. EPC rating TBC. Council tax band-currently business rated. Viewing by appointment only.

Port Gaverne was once a thriving 19th Century fishing port and to this day remains unspoilt with the sheltered sandy beach protected by the National Trust. The beach is sandy at low tide and ideal for safe bathing, launching a kayak, and can be ideal for paddleboarding. The hamlet is home to the wonderful Port Gaverne Restaurant and Hotel, a 17th Century Inn with a welcoming and cosy atmosphere.

Just a short walk up the hill is neighbouring Port Isaac, another quaint, historic and picturesque fishing village-well known globally for its association with Doc Martin and the Fisherman's Friends. This sought after destination offers breath-takingly beautiful walks across the surrounding dramatic coastline of North Cornwall as well as having its own beach and working harbour. There are delightful boutiques and galleries for those who wish to explore the magical narrow streets, and to finish off you can always pop into one of the cosy cafés, pubs or Michelin starred restaurants of Nathan Outlaw.

To find Breock, turn off the B3314 coast road onto the B3267 signposted Port Isaac. Upon entering the village, continue along New Road and bear right towards Port Gaverne. Head down the hill and into the hamlet itself. Turn right by the Port Gaverne Hotel and Breock can be found within the second building with red windows. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL29 3SQ. What3words: gullible.suppers.midfield

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To find Breock, turn off the B3314 coast road onto the B3267 signposted Port Isaac. Upon entering the village, continue along New Road and bear right towards Port Gaverne. Head down the hill and into the hamlet itself. Turn right by the Port Gaverne Hotel and Breock can be found within the second building with red windows. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL29 3SQ. What3words: gullible.suppers.midfield