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Port Quin, Cornwall

Lacombe Cottage

The view from the garden at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Cornwall
The view from the garden at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Cornwall | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The sitting room at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The surrounding area of Lacombe Cottage, Cornwall

Lacombe Cottage

A former fisherman’s cottage with bags of Cornish charm and just a few paces to Port Quin’s beach.

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The sitting room at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The surrounding area of Lacombe Cottage, Cornwall
The view from the garden at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Cornwall
The kitchen and dining area at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The double bedroom at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The single bedroom at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The garden at Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The surrounding area of Lacombe Cottage, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Cornwall
The surrounding area of Lacombe Cottage, Cornwall
The surrounding area of Lacombe Cottage, Cornwall

© National Trust / Rhodri Davies

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A former fisherman’s cottage with bags of Cornish charm and just a few paces to Port Quin’s beach.

  • Guests

    3

    Bedrooms

    2

    Acorn rating

    3What's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    011032

    Stay in the oldest cottage in Port Quin, once a fisherman's home. The cottage retains its historic features with low ceilings, original beams and a solid-fuel stove adding to its cosy Cornish feel.

    You’ll have your own garden where views down towards the inlet and over the headlands unfold. It’s just a few paces from the beach where you can discover its tiny caves, go rock pooling or kayaking. We’ll provide you with secure storage if you’d like to bring your own kayak. 

    Open the garden gate to the South West Coast Path where you’ll be rewarded with stunning seascapes. Venture over the headlands to the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac, made famous in the TV series, Doc Martin. Head to Lundy Bay for walks through flower rich meadows, sheltered valleys and rocky bays, with sandy coves at low tide. 
     

    • Wi-Fi, not available
    • Garden, available
    • EV charging, not available
    • Fridge, available
    • Freezer, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Open fire / wood burner, available
    • Television, available
    • DVD, available
    • Washing machine, available
    • Dishwasher, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Cot & high chair, available

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Things to see and do

Canoes and kayaks on the beach at Port Quin, Cornwall
Place
Place

Port Quin 

A peaceful sheltered inlet on an outstanding stretch of unspoilt coast

near Polzeath, Cornwall

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Pink and white wildfowers in a green grassy meadow
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Article

Our work at Port Quin 

Discover how the rangers look after Port Quin for wildlife and visitors.

Views of the coast, Doyden House and Doyden Castle near Pentire, Cornwall
Trail
Trail

Lundy Bay and Port Quin circular walk near Pentire 

Cornwall

Discover this circular walk along the clifftops of the South West Coast Path, taking in Lundy Bay, Port Quin and views of Doyden Castle and the Rumps headlands.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.75 (km: 6)

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