The house is in a lovely position in Port Isaac, at the top of the main road through the village (with parking too, which is like gold dust). Easy to get to as the roads in and out are both one-way - no dodgy two-way single track driving.
The only problem is that it is overlooked by the busy street between the car park and the village, so if you have ‘protective’ dogs then they will be forever barking at passers-by.
Aside from that, the garden is lovely and well kept, and the house is comfortable and more than big enough for 4 people.
We slept in the main double room and it got quite warm at night, I suspect because of the immersion heater in it. Probably cosy in the winter, but we had lovely weather so it was quite uncomfortable.
Dennis the owner and his wife live in the adjoining property and occasionally popped by to water the plants and ask how we were doing (with plenty of local tips).
The village itself is very picturesque, with several places to eat. The chippy was ok, but we preferred the takeaway food from the Old School hotel/restaurant opposite. There’s a Co Op about 5 minutes walk away which stocks most stuff you’ll need and a pasty shop down the road.
They were filming Doc Martin when we were there (think it’s usually 3 days per week), so some roads were temporarily blocked off and the pub was shut on one day. Fun initially but slightly annoying after a while.
Wifi is ok, just about adequate for a bit of light streaming although occasionally dipped to unusable speeds.
Would we go back? Yes definitely, but without the dogs :)