Possibly the best equipped cottage we have stayed in, comfortable, light and very roomy. Tasteful decor and nicely furnished. It sounds a little cliched but it had a home-from-home feel about it. We particularly liked the extent of necessary kitchen items - plenty of kitchen roll, washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, aluminium foil, cling film, herbs and spices, oil - all of those things that you don't really want to have to bring with you and you don't want to have to buy packets of while you're there! 
The bedrooms were both nice and big - you feel that another room could have been "fitted in", as they all too often are, but not here. The bathroom was well equipped but a little small (not a problem), and the shower was great. Nice touches in the bathroom as well - plenty of loo roll, hand soap and even cotton wool pads! 
The location is ideal for the whole of Cornwall and into Devon (although we've covered a lot of Devon before - we tended to go further west). Best beach we found (in our opinion) was at Constantine Bay - easy parking (£5 a day), superb coffee trailer at the top of the beach (and I mean superb - I like my coffee and this was very, very good), rock pools and good boarding - but best of all, dog-friendly: many, many lovely dogs. Walks along both north and south coasts - quite a steep up-and-down one from Port Quin (National Trust car park) to Port Isaac along the coast, but if you follow the inland path back that is much easier. Lovely walk from Polperro to Look (about 5 miles but less arduous) and a regular bus back for lightweights (i.e. us), about £3 each for single fares. A must is the walk across the viaduct at Luxulyan, and find the waterwheel pit at the far end, which is just amazing. 
Fish and chips in Roche excellent, and the Co-Op is well equipped but seems permanently busy. 
Overall, one of the best holidays we've had, and this property was a large part of that. 
John, Linda, Lucy and Kit Hart