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First and Last

50° 35′ 32.363″N -4° 49′ 46.073″W

Wrapped up in history and romance, this beautifully converted barn boasts rustic beams, a bubbling hot tub and a bird's eye view across Port Isaac from the sheltered terrace.

Description


Nestled alongside Rose Hill, a pretty lane that winds down through the village towards the harbour, First and Last offers those through its doors, an authentic Cornish getaway. Thick stone walls, a higgledy-piggledy slate roof and rustic wooden beams are reminiscent of First and Last's former life as a barn.

Inside, the rooms are deceptively spacious. An open plan living area sits under a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and brickwork. These reclaimed finishes meet modern flourishes, creating a luxurious, homely ambience. A log burner crackles in front of plush grey sofas. Wooden floors flow into the kitchen and here you have everything you need to create holiday dishes with fresh fish from the local fishmongers.

After a day exploring the dizzying heights of the nearby coastal paths, sleepy souls can head down the staircase to the peaceful refuge below. The master bedroom sits under wooden beams and an ornate fireplace and stained-glass window adorn the wall opposite the king-sized bed. A second twin bedroom boasts a spa-like en-suite, where long bubble baths will rejuvenate tired legs.

First and Last's sheltered, south-facing garden, complete with hot tub, is the perfect place to idle away an evening. Here, you can slip into holiday mode, soak up the last of the day's sunshine and watch the seagulls soar in the sky above. Stroll down the hill and enjoy a tipple or two in one of the village's famous watering holes or experience a culinary masterpiece in one of Nathan Outlaw's restaurants.

Nestled alongside Rose Hill, a pretty lane that winds down through the village towards the harbour, First and Last offers those through its doors, an authentic Cornish getaway. Thick stone walls, a higgledy-piggledy slate roof and rustic wooden beams are reminiscent of First and Last's former life as a barn.

Inside, the rooms are deceptively spacious. An open plan living area sits under a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and brickwork. These reclaimed finishes meet modern flourishes, creating a luxurious, homely ambience. A log burner crackles in front of plush grey sofas. Wooden floors flow into the kitchen and here you have everything you need to create holiday dishes with fresh fish from the local fishmongers.

After a day exploring the dizzying heights of the nearby coastal paths, sleepy souls can head down the staircase to the peaceful refuge below. The master bedroom sits under wooden beams and an ornate fireplace and stained-glass window adorn the wall opposite the king-sized bed. A second twin bedroom boasts a spa-like en-suite, where long bubble baths will rejuvenate tired legs.

First and Last's sheltered, south-facing garden, complete with hot tub, is the perfect place to idle away an evening. Here, you can slip into holiday mode, soak up the last of the day's sunshine and watch the seagulls soar in the sky above. Stroll down the hill and enjoy a tipple or two in one of the village's famous watering holes or experience a culinary masterpiece in one of Nathan Outlaw's restaurants.

Bedrooms


  • Bedroom one (master) has a king-sized bed, built in wardrobe and chest of drawers.
  • Bedroom two has twin beds, chest of drawers and an en-suite with bath and shower attachment, hand basin and WC.

Inside


  • Well equipped kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, toaster, kettle and Nespresso coffee machine (please bring capsules).
  • Shower room with rainfall shower and attachment, hand basin and WC.
  • Porch/boot room.
  • Log burner (starter pack of logs provided).
  • Central heating.
  • Smart TV with Sonos sound bar.
  • Stairgate, travel cot and highchair (available on request).
  • Hair dryer.
  • Wi-Fi.

Outside


  • Private, south-facing garden and terrace.
  • Hot tub (£200 per week if booked with more than 14 days notice of arrival date, an additional fee will apply for last-minute hot tub bookings). Please note that the hot tub is drained and refilled on every changeover, so the water will take at least 24 hours to get up to the correct temperature.
  • Charcoal barbecue.
  • Parking for two cars.

Accessibility


There is parking on hard standing at the property. The property is accessed through a garden gate and path. Inside, the social spaces are on the entry level. The bedrooms and bathrooms are accessed down a narrow flight of stairs to the lower ground floor. The garden is set on two levels with steps down to the terrace.

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Enjoy an end of day soak in the hot tub which can be found in a private nook on the sunny terrace. Share tales of the year gone by over a glass of something cold. Take in the view across the valley filled with whitewashed cottages and lush green fields.

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