An idyllic fisherman’s cottage with a bright modern interior close to TV’s Doc Martin’s house in Cornwall has gone on the market for £595,000.
Grey Roofs is settled by the coast in Port Isaac, which doubles as the fictitious Portwenn in the much-loved ITV drama starring Martin Clunes.
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom home is a stone’s throw from Fern Cottage, a beautiful rental property overlooking the fishing village which acts as the medical surgery and home of Doc Martin.
Grey Roofs has views of the picturesque Port Isaac harbour, is only 100 yards from the beach, and is opposite the The Slipway cafe, bar and restaurant.
It is also three doors down from Buttermilk Shop, which doubles as a pharmacy in the series.
Grey Roofs (pictured) is settled by the coast in Port Isaac, which doubles as the fictitious Portwenn in the much-loved ITV drama Doc Martin starring Martin Clunes
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom home is a stone’s throw from Fern Cottage, a beautiful rental property overlooking the fishing village which acts as the medical surgery and home of Doc Martin in the show
The cottage, which is currently run as a holiday let by owner Ralph Willis for up to £1,065 per week, has an impressive modern interior despite appearing at first glance to be a traditional fisherman’s cottage
The village and the surrounding areas of the north coast of Cornwall have been used as the location for Doc Martin since 2004. Pictured: Martin Clunes as Doc Martin and Caroline Catz as Louisa Glasson
The cottage, which is currently run as a holiday let by owner Ralph Willis for up to £1,065 per week, has an impressive modern interior despite appearing at first glance to be a traditional fisherman’s cottage.
The home has a kitchen/dining room, a spacious sitting room and a study on the ground floor, while the upper floor has three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
It also features a private parking space and has an enclosed raised patio, with views over the harbour and across Port Isaac.
The village and the surrounding areas of the north coast of Cornwall have been used as the location for Doc Martin since 2004.
Grey Roofs has views of the picturesque Port Isaac harbour, is only 100 yards from the beach, and is opposite the The Slipway cafe, bar and restaurant
The home has a kitchen/dining room, a spacious sitting room and a study on the ground floor, while the upper floor has three bedrooms and a family bathroom
The property is themed around the nearby coast, with brightly coloured wallpaper showing various fish in the sitting room
It also features a private parking space and has an enclosed raised patio, with views over the harbour and across Port Issac
Pictured: One of three bedrooms inside the property, which is nestled by the coast in Port Isaac, Cornwall
It was also used as a filming location for much of the original Poldark TV series in the 1970s, and is the home of the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman’s Friends.
The picturesque village is also home to two seafood restaurants run by Michelin-starred chef Nathan Outlaw.
Josephine Ashby, from estate agents John Bray, said: ‘Port Isaac is a wonderful combination of a timeless fishing village with the stunning harbour and beautifully preserved cottages, yet there’s a blend of glamour and excitement hidden behind many of the low and wonky doors.
Port Isaac was also used as a filming location for much of the original Poldark TV series in the 1970s, and is the home of the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman’s Friends
The property features a spacious family bathroom, which is adorned with blue tile and clean white walls
The cottage was designed by interior designer Anouska Lancaster, who added flares of bright colours and kept to a coastal theme
Pictured: A private patio belonging to the idyllic property which overlooks the Port Isaac harbour
The picturesque village is also home to two seafood restaurants run by Michelin-starred chef Nathan Outlaw
‘There are Michelin star chefs in the village, film crews and A-listers spotted frequently and the real stars of the show, the Cornish fishermen who have been the pinnacle of this community for generations.
‘It’s easy to see why it’s so popular.
‘Grey Roofs is a fine example of one of the original cottages, unchanged from the outside but behind those doors it has the coolest, funkiest interiors around. The contrast is vibrant and exciting!’
Fern Cottage, pictured, doubles as Doc Martin’s surgery and home – and it’s just a stone’s throw from Grey Roofs