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Arvor Kilden

From £512

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  • Property code: ARVOR
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

'Arvor Kilden' (which means Maritime Retreat in Cornish) is a beautifully presented single story, newly built property, set in a rural farm setting, which offers two bedrooms and two shower rooms, with a spacious modern and well equipped kitchen, dining and living area.  This comfortable stylish holiday cottage is part of a group of 5 stone cottages, with 'Arvor Kilden' being detached and set in its own enclosed lawned garden with patio and seating for alfresco dining while enjoying the tranquillity and views across the fields.  

The location is ideal for exploring the North Cornwall coast (right from the front door), and Port Isaac (home of Doc Martin and Fisherman's Friends) which is a mere 2.5 miles away making it a perfect base.

Please Note: Not suitable for infants

Open Plan kitchen/lounge/dining room.   Underfloor heating throughout with thermostat controls in each room.
Lounge: with two sofas, one 3 seater one 2 seater, coffee table and nest of side tables, table lamp and standard lamp. Freeview TV.  
Dining:
large dining table with 4 chairs.
Kitchen: electric hob, electric oven, electric overhead fan/extractor, dishwasher, washer/dryer, Fridge/freezer, toaster, microwave,cafetière.
Master bedroom: King size 5ft double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables and lamps, hair dryer.
En-Suite shower room: walk in shower cubicle, wash hand basin, WC and electric towel rail, electric shaving socket.
Twin bedroom: two 3ft single beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables and lamps, hair dryer.
Family shower room: walk in shower cubicle, wash hand basin, WC and electric towel rail, electric shaving socket.

 

 

Accessed via the French windows from the lounge, the enclosed lawned garden has a paved patio with table and 4 chairs and pathway to parking area.  Rotary clothes dryer to one side of the garden. Further side door to garden and parking.

 

With its narrow streets of white-washed cottages and Cornish slate-fronted houses, winding your way through picturesque Port Isaac can feel like taking a step back in time. Steeped in maritime history, the village was once home to a thriving pilchard fishing industry and a bustling port, and with much of the old centre of the village dating back to the 18th century, many buildings here are officially listed because of their architectural and historic importance.

Today Port Isaac is an idyllic spot to base your holiday in Cornwall. Based in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the Atlantic Heritage Coast, there are beautiful views whichever way you look. During the summer months, fishing and scenic trips can be taken from the harbour, whilst the South West Coast Path offers stunning coastal views at any time of year.

Nearby Port Gaverne is a pretty unspoilt cove around the corner from Port Isaac which is perfect for families with young children, with its sheltered, sandy beach, and plenty of fascinating rock pools to explore. Whilst the popular surfing beach at Polzeath, is just 4 miles away, as is the golden sandy beach at Daymer Bay, which is very family and dog-friendly.

A few miles to the west, and within hiking distance, is Port Quin, a village deserted since sometime in the 19th century when all of its menfolk were lost one night in a storm at sea. Now it is primarily owned by the National Trust. The walk from Port Isaac to Port Quin offers breathtaking views, and along the route you will pass Doyden Castle, a truncated Gothic tower on a rocky outcrop that was once used in the TV drama, Poldark.

Just 1.5 miles from Port Isaac you'll come across the only public gardens on the North Cornish coast, Long Cross Victorian Gardens. The gardens overlook the coastline and retain their original Victorian layout, featuring 4 acres, a maze, small lake, dovecote, children's play area and pets' corner.

A holiday cottage in Port Isaac provides a lovely setting from which to base your holiday in North Cornwall.

Parking space for two cars right beside the cottage.

Included: Electricity, heating, linen and towels, though no beach towels so please bring your own. 
Parking : Allocated parking space for two cars beside the cottage.
Pets: 1 well behaved dog permitted, no puppies. (extra charge of £30.00 per dog).
Telephone : No.   Mobile reception fair to good. depending on network.
WiFi:  Yes
Beach:  Port Isaac 2.8 miles,  Port Gaverne 1 mile , Trebarwith beach 10 mins drive. Polzeath beach 13 mins drive.
Golf Course: St Enodoc Golf club 19 mins drive.   Lanhydrock golf course 15 miles. 
Local amenities; Co-op in Port Isaac 2.8 miles, local Farm Shop 2 miles, Pub Cornish Arms at Pendoggett 1.7 miles. Main town of Wadebridge 7.5 miles. Restaurants including Nathan Outlaws in Port Isaac, Rick Stein in Padstow, and many good Eateries.
Changeover: Saturday 
No smoking
No infants

 


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


The White Hart Inn
(2 miles)

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A traditional cosy Cornish pub with an open fire, pub garden, pool table and plenty of parking. Enjoy good pub food, a great selection of beers and friendly Cornish hospitality. Children and dogs very welcome.

The White Hart Inn North Road, St Teath, Cornwall PL30 3JX (T: 01298 850281)

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Great pub good beer and food and very welcoming.

August 2023


very freindly staff and locals good food and beer

June 2023


Staff are very friendly as are the locals we spoke to. The food is tremendous but we couldn't manage 3 courses. Well worth a visit but worth booking to ensure a table.

July 2022


Quirky (blazing log fire 6pm when its 20+degrees outside!!) , friendly, very dog friendly and food is fab. Definitely need to book a table if you want to eat there on a Friday or weekend. Service could have been slightly better at times but depends if that kind of thing spoils your meal. Would definitely recommend to anyone and return if we are that way again,

July 2022


Very nice village pub with lovely food. Very good sized portions. Dog friendly too.

July 2022


Very friendly, helpful staff. Generous portions and piping hot food!

October 2020


Churchtown Café
(2 miles)

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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


Fresh From the Sea
(3 miles)

A pretty fish shop and café serving fish and seafood fresh from the owner’s boat.  Delicious crab, lobster or salmon sandwiches and salads are the specialities, all sustainably caught in the waters around Port Isaac. 

Fresh From the Sea 18 New Rd, Port Isaac PL29 3SB (T: 01208 880849)

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Outlaw's New Road
(3 miles)

Owned by one of Cornwall's most well known chefs, Nathan Outlaw. High end seafood tasting experience in lush surroundings.

Outlaws, 6, New Road, Port Isaac, Cornwall (T: 01208 880896)

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Cornish Rock Tors
Cornish Rock Tors
(3 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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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 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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St Tudy to Wetherham circular walk
(4 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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Bowood Park Golf Club
(5 miles)

Set in 230 acres on the North Cornwall coast, Bowood Park offers year round play and great value for money.  Easily accesibly from popular destinations such as Padstow, Tintagel and Port Isaac and well worth a visit. 

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Tregardock Beach
(2 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 Gaverne
(3 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
(3 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


Trebarwith Strand
(4 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


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


September 2023

Third time we have stayed. Excellent accommodation


June 2023

Definitely a return visit

We are really pleased to hear that, thank you!

- The Toad Hall Team


May 2023

Yes we did and would recommend to family and friends.

We are pleased to hear that you enjoyed your stay, thank you for booking with us!

- The Toad Hall Team


August 2022

It was a lovely cottage, modern, spacious and comfortable. It had everything you could need. It was a great location for exploring the area, which is beautiful.


June 2022

Thoroughly enjoyable stay, we would have no problem recommending it.


June 2022

See above.


May 2022

Lovely hosts Phil and Angela. Thank you very much. We loved meeting you and the animals. Xx


May 2022

We had a lovely time


April 2022

Excellent accommodation and facilities.


September 2021

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Arvor Kilden. The cottage is very modern, well equipped and beautifully maintained. It was nice to meet our "host" - a really friendly farmer - and to be able to look out onto his farm animals. All in all a super place for a walking holiday.


August 2021

Very much so. It was lovely to be on a working farm and the beaches were easily accessible.


July 2021

Wonderful holiday.


June 2021

We had a lovely stay - helped by fabulous weather!


May 2021

Nothing to add really,Phil was very amiable and friendly.


October 2020

One of the nicest cottages l have stayed in, modern and easy to keep clean and tidy, garden was great and safe for my dog. We did wake up one morning to 3 sheep standing by the car. Very relaxing week, weather wasnt great but it really didnt matter as to return to the cottage was a joy.


October 2020

Throughly enjoyed our stay, everything was as expected


October 2020

A beautiful cottage, with everything you need. Love the layout. Brilliant walk down the coastal path (through the farm opposite the drive) Try the pub in St.Teath, the landlord is fun. Overall 10 out of 10.


October 2020

A wonderful time in a beautiful cottage. The cottage is lovely and spacious which is great for me getting around as I have some mobility issues. I loved sitting out on the patio and watching the sheep.


September 2020

Such a wonderful week we have had exploring Cornwall. Arvor Kilden was a home from home and had absolutely everything we needed. The Cottage was very clean and tidy, comfortable beds and great to have 2 shower rooms. Location lovely and quiet, but not far to drive to some beautiful villages and beaches. We loved the little coastal walk at the end of the lane too. We will definitely be returning.


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