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Valley Haven

Historic Port Isaac home with chapel, gardens and harbour proximity.



Tucked away at the far end of Middle Street, Roseleat is one of Port Isaac’s most characterful homes, offering the rare chance to own a piece of village history. This detached, three-bedroom stone house, dating from the mid-1800s, stands within 0.4 acres of secluded valley gardens bordered by a leat. Inside, the ground floor features a welcoming sitting room with log burner, a separate dining room and a traditional galley kitchen opening onto the garden, while upstairs offers three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom. 


Behind the main house lie the remains of the original Wesleyan Chapel, part of which has been retained as a garage and workshop with parking to the front. The rest forms a walled garden, pond and terrace, leading up to a summerhouse, orchard and greenhouse, each with far-reaching views across the village. Less than 200 yards from the harbour yet remarkably private, Roseleat combines heritage, space and tranquillity in one of Cornwall’s most sought-after seaside settings.


John Bray Estates 

01208 862601

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