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Merrymeet House

From £895

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  • Property code: 843
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 6pm
  • Check out: 9.30am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Real fire
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Merrymeet House is a superbly spacious and equipped Victorian property located in the heart of Trelill, near Port Isaac. With a large garden, off road parking, a choice of three sitting rooms and sleeping up to eight, Merrymeet House provides the perfect holiday base for the larger family, two families or a celebratory get-together.

The villages of St Kew Highway and St Kew are 1.5 and 2.3 miles respectively from Trelill with a traditional pub in each village serving varied menus and good food.

The popular village of Port Isaac (home to Doc Martin and the Fishermen's Friends) is 4 miles away with it's picturesque harbour and selection of quality shops and eateries. The bustling town of Wadebridge (home to the Camel bicycle trail) is just 5 miles away with a great selection of shops, cinema, leisure centre and supermarkets.  The beach at Trebarwith Strand is 6 miles with the beaches at Polzeath and dog friendly Daymer Bay 8 and 9 miles respectively.

Emerge yourselves in the myths and legends of Tintagel (believed to be the birth place of King Arthur) and visit the castle ruins via the impressive pedestrian bridge.

Entrance

Entering from the side of the property you will find a useful boot room/utility with handy cloakroom WC, with washing machine and tumble dryer.  Down one step and you are in the rear snug with wood burner and easy seating. 

Living Room

To the front of the property is a further living room with comfy sofas and television (please note oil burning fire to this room is NOT in use).

Dining Room

Next is the dining room complete with additional living space offering further comfy easy seating and another wood burner set into the original fireplace. 

Kitchen

The spacious kitchen with breakfast table is superbly equipped with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric hob, electric oven and microwave.  The side courtyard and garden to the rear can be accessed from the kitchen.

This wonderful property oozes charm and character including original slate flagstone flooring, sash windows and beams.

Bathroom

The spacious family bathroom WC has a feature bath, separate shower cubicle, basin and heated towel rail.

Bedroom 1 

Kingsize bed with shower WC ensuite (2 steps down) from bedroom. There is a versatile room off the ensuite which can be used as a dressing room or can accommodate a cot.

Bedroom 2 

Twin bedroom with two single beds and plenty or hanging and storage space. Garden Views

Bedroom 3 

To the front of the property is another twin bedroom with two single beds.

Bedroom 4 

King Bedroom with plenty of storage and hanging space.

Heating 

The house is efficiently heated by oil fired central heating.

Outside there is a pretty courtyard to the side with furniture and large enclosed garden to the rear with ample garden furniture and barbecue provided for alfresco dining. 

Please note that there is a small (uncovered) shallow pond in the garden to the rear.

Step back in time when you book a holiday in Port Isaac. Nestled on Cornwall’s north Atalantic coast half way between Polzeath and Tintagel, Port Isaac is a picturesque little fishing village, steeped in history and charm. White-washed fisherman’s cottages and Cornish slate-fronted houses cling to the headlands, and steep, narrow streets, ‘opes’ and alleyways wind their way down to ‘The Platt’, a small harbour. 

Holidays in Port Isaac are the type where you can stay in centuries-old cottages, watch fishermen land their daily catch - from mackerel and plaice to crab and lobster, and fall asleep to the sound of the sea. If you’re planning a family holiday in Port Isaac, nothing beats the simple pleasure of crabbing and rock-pooling on the little harbour beach, or setting off on a fishing trip to catch your own supper. There are plenty of gift shops, boutiques and independent art galleries dotted along the narrow streets, where you can easily spend a relaxing afternoon browsing. In recent years, fan’s of ITV’s Doc Martin have flocked to Port Isaac to see the sights, including Martin Clunes' cottage.

Port Isaac is surrounded by stunning scenery, and the best way to experience it is from the South West Coast Path which runs through the village. Pack a picnic and follow the headlands to the abandoned fishing village of Port Quin or beautiful Lundy Bay and you’ll be treated to turquoise waters, far reaching views and, if you’re lucky, the odd seal or basking shark!

For a day at the beach, there’s plenty to choose from. As well as Port Isaac’s harbour beach, you’ll find the unspoilt cove at Port Gaverne just around the headland from the village. It’s sheltered, sandy, has plenty of rockpools and is only a short walk from Port Isaac, making it a popular choice for families. Within four miles, you can also be sunbathing by the dunes of Rock’s Daymer Bay beach, or surfing and bodyboarding at Polzeath, one of the most famous surfing beaches in Cornwall.

North Cornwall is fast becoming the foodie capital of the South West, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding places to eat in Port Isaac. Unsurprisingly, fresh fish and seafood fill the menus of many restaurants nearby, such as celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw’s restaurants. For us, no holiday in Port Isaac is complete without a visit to The Golden Lion pub. A proper old smuggler’s pub, the Golden Lion is home to secret smuggling tunnels that lead down to the beach. Enjoy a pint on the balcony overlooking the harbour on warm summer days, cluster around the roaring fire come winter and enjoy fresh seafood in hearty portions.

If you’re looking for a traditional Cornish seaside getaway, whether just with your partner, your family or your four-legged, furry friends, a holiday in Port Isaac can’t be beaten.

Parking to the rear with space for one large car on a cobbled surface, additional parking is normally available on the lane to the side of the house.

- This property welcomes one small or medium size dog

- A security deposit of £150 is required

- This property can accommodate a maximum of 8 people plus 1 infant.


The Cornish Arms
(2 miles)

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Enjoy a warm and cosy welcome at this 16th Century coaching inn, traditionally decorated with slate floors, wooden panels and an open fire and wood burner to add to the ambiance. When the sun is shining, relax in the large, enclosed beer garden at the front of the pub, with a locally craft beer in hand. The menu is short, seasonal and delicious,all food is locally sourced and the menu is seasonal to ensure the freshest produce as possible. Dogs on leads are very welcome.

The Cornish Arms, Pendoggett, nr Port Isaac (T: 01208 880335) 

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Had a great sunday roast here plus dropped in for a beer another day. very pleasant

June 2023


Very friendly, nice atmosphere and excellent food. Loved the cow splash back tile in the Ladies!

July 2022


St Kew Inn
(2 miles)

(4)

In a tranquil village, this 15th Century inn offers everything you'd expect from a traditional Cornish pub, including an open fire, pretty beer garden, original feautres and a well-stocked cellar. The pub serves delicious locally sourced, fresh, seasonal food. There's regular live music, and dogs are welcome too.

St Kew Inn St Kew, Bodmin, PL30 3HB (T: 01208 841259)

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Lovely for a drink, but nothing much for vegetarians.

September 2022


The food here is excellent, we ate in the beer garden - don't need to book but worth getting here early to get a place. The pub and village are very picuresque.

September 2021


Fabulous and very interesting cuisine and attentive staff. My only meat of the week. A stunning barbecued pork chop with the most amazing flavour preceded by raw brill with pickled rhubarb and hazelnuts drizzled with chive oil

June 2021


The perfect Cornish pub in a wonderful village setting. A tranquil and magical place in January. Authentic interiors, open fire, local gin, beers and delicious food. This is a real unspoiled gem. Long may it remain so. I will return every time I visit Cornwall.

January 2020


Red Lion, St Kew
(2 miles)

A pub for all seasons with something for everyone.  When it’s cold outside keep warm by the fire or in summer enjoy the outdoor family seating area whilst enjoying something delicious from the menu.  Offering a wide selection of snacks, sandwiches, tapas and traditional home cooked meals along with local ales, ciders, lagers and much more. 

The Red Lion, St Kew, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 3DN (T: 01208 841271)  

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St Tudy Inn
(2 miles)

St Tudy Inn holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and celebrates the finest seasonal produce from the surrounding area alongside a warm and cosy atmosphere and a passion for simple, rustic cuisine, real ales and fine wines. You can sit at the old bar (where dogs are welcome), relax in front of the open fire and enjoy a cocktail and a light lunch from the bar menu. Alternatively, head to the dining room and enjoy a selection of finest pub food showcased at its very best. 

St Tudy Inn, St Tudy, Bodmin, PL30 3NN. (T: 01208 850 656)

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Churchtown Café
(3 miles)

(2)

A friendly village café serving a delicious selection of homemade cakes, soups, sandwiches and daily specials, along with locally blended coffee. A lovely spot for breakfast, morning coffee or light lunches, plus your dog is welcome too.

Churchtown Café Fore Street, St Teath, PL30 3JA (T: 01208 850479)

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Friendly cafe, quick service, good prices.

June 2023


Very friendly staff. Lovely food.

October 2020


St Tudy to Wetherham circular walk
(2 miles)

A circular countryside walk from the 15th century church at St Tudy through the grounds of the 18th century Manor of Wetherham, returning to the church alehouse where ale brewed by the church was sold to raise funds, and later became the village lock-up known as The Clink. 2.4 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.

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Big Dunk's Paintball
(3 miles)

For an action-packed, adrenaline-filled day of adventure, try your hand a paintballing, outdoor laser tag or combat archery. A purpose-built UKPSF accredited site set in 20 acres, Big Dunks Paintball offers a great day out for any group, big or small. Younger children can also take part in child-friendly 'Splatmaster' paintballing.

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Cornish Rock Tors
Cornish Rock Tors
(4 miles)

Rock climbing, coasteering, ecoasterring, wild swimming, sea kayaking – for the thrill seeker who wants to get that little bit closer to Cornish nature, Cornish Rock Tors has venues on the north and south coasts of Cornwall, so it’s a good one to keep in mind whether you’re visiting the area for the first time or after multiple trips. Suffice to say the excursions allow you to take in some of the most picturesque aspectsof Cornwall, getting to grips with the great outdoors and some of the most incredible scenery the UK has to offer. They even cater to hen weekends and stag parties, all the while endorsed by the National Trust and conservation organisations.

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Enjoy 10% off group bookings with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Cornish Coast Adventures
(4 miles)

Offering kayaking tours, SUP sessions and coasteering in picturesque Cornwall, Cornish Coast Adventures is all about tours on the water and getting to see the area from one of its prized assets – the sea. Based at the family run Scarrabine farm in Port Quin, between Polzeath and Port Isaac in North Cornwall, it’s a beautiful way to explore the sheltered harbours, huge caves and old shipwrecks under the watchful guidance of friendly guides. You can book family tours, classic kayak tours and adult-only adventures whether you’re a beginner or a thrill seeking pro.

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Bridge Bike Hire
(5 miles)

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At Bridge Bike Hire you'll find over 400 cycles for hire, a friendly welcome and a bike for everyone, young or old. Bridge Bike Hire is the largest and original cycle hire on the Camel Trail and is situated right on the start of the Camel Trail in Wadebridge. 

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Have used Bridge Bike Hire every summer. Excellent service.

August 2019


Port Gaverne
(4 miles)

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A sheltered beach on the north Cornwall coast, Port Gaverne Beach is in a narrow cove just east of Port Isaac.  It’s comprised of sand and shingle with lots of rock pools to explore at low tide.  In the summer months it can get quite busy given the popularity of the location and its suitability for families.  Surrounding walks along the cliff path are delightful and at high tide the beach is favoured by divers.  There’s also a slipway and it’s sometimes used to launch boats because of the easy access from the road.  Thanks to it proximity to Port Isaac half a mile away facilities and restaurants are nearby, and the beach welcomes dogs all year round.  You can also park in the village although there is limited road parking by the beach itself.

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Lovely little cove and nice walk to headland. Water activities available.

June 2023


beautiful and great fish and chips !

October 2021


Excellent place to run the dog at sunset. Good walk on teh headland too. Could park right next to the beach.

September 2019


Port Isaac Beach
(4 miles)

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Since the arrival of Doc Martin on the small screen, Port Isaac has soared in popularity, and the pretty little village with the historic harbour, which also serves as the beach, has become instantly recognisable.  Still an active fishing village with crab pots scattered about, the sand stretches between twin piers at low tide and has a small stream and lots of rock pools to explore, so it’s ideal for children.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, and as it’s at the centre of the village there’s easy access to shops and all facilities including public toilets.  The car park for the town is a 10-minute walk away, and while there are a couple of parking spaces on the beach itself, just make sure you park above the high water mark, or keep an eagle eye on the tide!    

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Lovely setting worth a look,dog friendly.

July 2022


Worth a visit, about half a mile walk from the car park, the return journey is quite steep but there is a shuttle taxi for those less able to manage the walk. Beautiful little harbour beach and of course doc Martin’s surgery. We ate in the hotel beer garden, food and drink was nice and reasonable priced.

September 2021


Tregardock Beach
(4 miles)

Best known as a surf beach, Tregardock Beach is only accessible by footpath, which offers beautiful views of the water and Port Isaac as you head down.  It is quite a stroll and the terrain is bumpy, so it’s not an ideal beach to visit with children.  The path can also get quite muddy, so keep an eye on the weather.  There’s a seasonal ban on dogs from Easter to September, and there aren’t any facilities in the immediate vicinity of the beach.  When the tide goes out, several small beaches become one long stretch of sand, and there’s a waterfall cascading down the cliffs at the back of the beach as well as caves to explore, so it really is a little paradise hidden in the landscape.  Because it’s not easy to access, it’s usually quiet at this beach, but parking along the roadside near the farm at Treligga is very limited, so it’s a good idea to head over as early as possible and make sure you don’t get cut off at high tide.

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Port Quin
(5 miles)

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A rocky beach in a narrow, sheltered cove, Port Quin Beach is close to Port Isaac, and is only accessible at low tide.  Its rugged landscape is beautiful to see, but its location means that it’s largely popular with seasoned walkers and those looking to go snorkeling and kayaking.  Unspoiled and peaceful, it reveals a treasure trove of rock pools when the tide is out, and the nearby village is largely deserted, having once had thriving fishing and mining industries.  Today both the cove and the village are owned by the National Trust and there is a car park courtesy of them in Port Quin.  Dogs are banned between Easter and October, and there aren’t any facilities nearby – it’s all about enjoying the peace and quiet.

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Could park nearby and enjoyed a cream tea from the 'Salt Pig' van in the carpark. Paddled here and ran the dog one evening, and walked a bit more of the coast path.

September 2019


Trebarwith Strand
(6 miles)

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Two miles from Tintagel, Trebarwith Strand Beach on the north Coast of Cornwall is easily accessible and is owned by the National Trust.  A long stretch of sand, it’s backed by flat rocks and steep cliffs, but check the tides before you visit because people often get cut off in the summer months.  Once there, there are caves to explore and rock pools containing a wealth of sea life.  It’s been the setting for a number of films in its time, but these days it’s all about swimming (when lifeguards are on duty between May and September) and exploring.  Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, and there are two car parks – the main one is a bit of a walk away, and a smaller one is closer to the beach.  There’s also a handful of roadside parking spaces.

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Great beach, you will need to check the tide times though The Port William is a good pub overlooking the beach with great views, there is also a small cafe

September 2023


Beautiful rocky cove at the where you arrive. You have to come close to low tide to explore beyond.

April 2023


This is a fabulous beach with a nice cafe, a pub and shop and toilet facilities. You need a book of the tide times so that you can make the most of your visit here.

August 2022


Our favourite beach if you can work round the tide times!

August 2022


Beautiful clean beach, pleased that it is a dog friendly one.

July 2022


Another great place to run the dog when the tide is out. Took excellent photos here at sunset. Coast path walk from here to Tintagel is relatively easy going with great views.

September 2019


July 2023

please commend Nikki the house keeper for her prompt help on our arrival she was an excellent ambassdor for your company


September 2022

We had a great time.


October 2021

Fantastic property and great base to go exploring north Cornwall! Quiet and rural area for when you get back from a busy day at the beach and other attractions - great communication from both the owner and housekeeping. Literally everything a group of 6 with kids could possibly have needed and more for our weeks stay was available to us!


July 2021

A lovely cottage with easy access to the North and South coast.


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