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A private garden area showcases a variety of lush green plants, including vibrant flowering herbs. Stone borders contain the garden beds, while a gently maintained lawn provides a natural space for relaxation. The cozy entrance to the studio is framed by the lush greenery.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Planted. Vegan self contained studio in St Agnes.

Small self contained space for two near the centre of Saint Agnes. Own entrance & private garden space, ensuite shower and tiny alcove kitchen area. Combi microwave/oven (no hob). Close to pubs restaurants plus a bakery with plenty of vegan options. Complimentary breakfast goodies include bread, cereal, marmalade, tea, coffee and plant/nut milk of your choice. Everything offered is vegan so enjoy the treats on offer, or just use the space as a base. Fifteen minutes walk to the beach. All welcome

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A deck area features two wooden chairs facing a wall of glass, allowing views of the surrounding trees. The wooden structure displays a modern design with varied paneling, and a railing enhances the outdoor space, which is bathed in natural light.
Holiday home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Eco Beach House close to Trevaunance Cove

This unique cedar clad home is nestled amongst the green tree canopy of one of Cornwall’s most beautiful locations, both World Heritage listed & a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty. It offers unrivalled rural views across the valley and beyond to the heritage tin mines first established in the 18th Century. Located a short 5 minute walk from Trevaunance cove. Driftwood Spars Pub, the restaurants, cafes, bakeries, butchers & shops of St Agnes are all easily accessible by foot or otherwise.

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A stylish seating area features a modern rocking chair with a plush throw, positioned beside a floor lamp. The large window showcases intricate architectural details, allowing ample natural light to brighten the space.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Stylish Victorian School conversion in St Agnes

Proudly standing near the top of British Road with private parking in the heart of St Agnes, this gem of a house is just waiting to be enjoyed by you. Stunning interior & views. St Agnes is Poldark Country at its best & No. 8 enjoys views looking over on to one of the famous engine houses of North Cornwall. Children welcome. Dogs welcome( £50 pet fee.) Walking distance to plenty of pubs, shops & restaurants, bakeries & takeaways. Awesome surf beach just a 10 minute walk away. SHARED garden.

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A scenic view of the coastline displays vibrant cliffs meeting the deep blue ocean. The landscape features gentle hills in the background, framed by shrubs and trees, and is bathed in natural light under a clear sky.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

St Agnes coastal home, hot tub, by beach & pubs

Lovingly designed by local craftsmen & artist friends, The Lodge at Trecara is yards from cliff with breathtaking walks to beaches. Local art hangs on colourful walls, the deepest of baths, waterfall shower and hot tub are bliss. Super king bedroom opens to enclosed garden for al fresco dining & fireside stargazing. Triple bunk room in other bedroom. Kitchen with log burner for romantic or family nights in. Home cinema lounge with sea views. Couple/family/dog friendly. Shops/pubs 10min walk

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An inviting living area features a white-brick fireplace with modern electric insert and decorative mantle. A comfortable sofa sits nearby, adjacent to a media console with a television. Natural light brightens the space through two windows, framed by light curtains and colorful valances.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

St Agnes-Cosy cabin for two!

Maenporth Cabin offers peaceful, high quality accommodation in the beautiful Wheal Lawrence valley, St Agnes. Surrounded by farmland, views to St Agnes Beacon and an easy walk to the stunning Chapel Porth beach and cliff paths. The Cabin has been carefully built and finished to high specifications. There is a small fitted kitchen, double bed and separate shower-room. Outside is a decking with BBQ area. The village is a mile away, an easy walk for shopping and friendly bars in the evening.

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Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Light Contemporary Annex Within a Beautiful Garden

Relax in a light, comfortable room with windows overlooking a beautiful garden and patio area. The annex has its own entrance, hallway, bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom with walk in shower. The friendly, thriving Village of St Agnes is an area of outstanding natural beauty with its mining heritage, beautiful views from the coastal footpath and only a 10 minute walk from the property. There are no shortages of shops, gift shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, pubs, butchers, and bakeries.

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A traditional whitewashed cottage is framed by lush greenery. The front door is a soft blue, and two windows on the upper level are aligned symmetrically. A gravel path leads to the entrance, providing a welcoming approach to the home.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Bosvean Cottage, St Agnes Close to Surf Beaches

Bosvean cottage in picturesque village of St Agnes, enjoy nearby beaches, alfresco dining or relax by the fire after exploring the historic Cornish coastline. A short walk to the village centre, SW Coast Path and several family and dog friendly beaches. Just a 5min drive to Trevaunance Cove or 10min to dramatic 3 mile surfing beach at Perranporth. We are on the Saints Way Cycle Trail from St Agnes to Truro. Visit our Insta page for photos of the cottage and area. #bosvean_cornish_cottage

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A charming exterior of a cottage is adorned with cascading wisteria, creating a vibrant display. A small round table is positioned near the entrance, accompanied by two folding chairs. Lush greenery frames the entrance, enhancing the welcoming ambiance of the property.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

'Three Stippy Stappy' Coastal retreat in St Agnes

Iconic 'Stippy Stappy' lies in the heart of the quintessential Cornish, seaside village of St Agnes. This luxurious, newly refurbished property is a fantastic retreat for families and couples alike who seek all the glories that Cornwall has to offer. Just a short walk to the sandy shores of Trevaunance Cove and a stones throw from artisanal shops, pubs and restaurants. Three Stippy Stappy is the perfect setting to unwind and watch the world go by whilst making memories to last a lifetime.

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A light green front door features a decorative wreath adorned with greenery and red accents. The door is flanked by a stone wall, with a mailbox labeled 'POST' positioned next to it. The address 'Willow Cottage' is displayed on a sign above the mailbox.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Cosy historic cottage in the heart of St Agnes

Willow cottage is the perfect cosy hideaway for a summer beach holiday or a winter retreat. Suitable for families or couples, with courtyard garden, log burner and modern amenities. Located in the heart of St Agnes village with local shops including bakeries, butchers, deli, coffee shops and a number of restaurants and pubs. Fantastic location for walking the South West Coast path, on the heritage coastline. A short walk to the beach and seaside bars and cafes. Local host family.

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A charming stone cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring light-colored window frames and decorative red bricks. A small outdoor table with chairs is positioned on a cobblestone area, inviting relaxation amidst the tranquil garden atmosphere.
Home
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Stippy Stappy Cottage | Centre of Seaside Village

"Far surpassed our expectations and we would definitely come again." At the end of St Agnes’ most famous terrace, our stone Sea Captain's cottage offers luxury self-catering accommodation just a short walk from Trevaunance Cove, the local Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the South West Coast Path. Earthy tones and kilim rugs create a warm interior, while a multi-level garden overflows with greenery encouraging al fresco living during Cornwall’s warm summer months.

Top guest favourite
An open-plan living area features a comfortable seating arrangement with a light-colored sofa and armchair. A wooden coffee table sits atop a patterned rug. A modern fireplace is mounted on the wall, complemented by a wall-mounted television. A dining table with white chairs completes the space.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Pepper Cottage

Pepper Cottage is tucked away in a quiet spot in the heart of St Agnes. It’s a 500m walk to the village centre which boasts an abundance of amenities; cafes, pubs, bakery, butchers and veg shop. Trevaunance cove is less than a miles walk. The house has everything you need for a cosy stay year round. Perfect for families, couples and solo travellers. The South West Coast path is on the doorstep and neighbouring beaches Porthtowan and Perranporth are only a 5 minute drive.

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A scenic coastal view displays the vibrant turquoise waters meeting the shoreline. The image captures houses nestled near the beach, alongside boats and a pathway leading to the water's edge. The sky is bright with gentle clouds, framing the tranquil scene.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

A funky Luxury one bedroom cabin in St Agnes

This unique 40sqm one bedroom eco cabin is situated in the picturesque village of St Agnes, in Cornwall, which is in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a World Heritage Site. Cozytoo is conveniently located within walking distance to a great selection of pubs and restaurants. The property is nestled into a tranquil setting, alongside two fields, from which one can enjoy the iconic views. The local beach is a short stroll away and boasts a stunning coastline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in St Agnes?

    St Agnes has cottages, village homes, and rentals near the beach, as well as quiet spots in the surrounding countryside. Many accommodations are close to hiking paths, community pubs, and artist studios.

  • What are the best things to do in St Agnes with kids?

    Kids can build sandcastles at Trevaunance Cove, join nature discovery walks, or try beginner surfing. Family-friendly cafes and seasonal arts activities make the village inviting for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in St Agnes?

    You can explore sandy surf beaches, walk the South West Coast Path, browse local galleries, or enjoy seafood in welcoming pubs. Mining heritage sites and craft studios add depth to your visit.

  • How is the weather in St Agnes?

    St Agnes has mild temperatures year-round, with summer afternoons around 56–66°F (13–19°C) and winter lows near 40–49°F (5–9°C). Rain is frequent, so pack for shifting conditions and possible sea breezes.

  • When is the best time to visit St Agnes?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder weather and local events. Visitors enjoy longer daylight hours and lively coastal activities during these seasons, while autumn offers quieter landscapes and fresh sea air.

  • What are the best places to visit in St Agnes?

    Explore Trevaunance Cove’s beach, visit the local mining heritage center, and wander nearby coastal trails. Artists’ studios and community-run gardens around St Agnes are often suggested for distinctive local experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in St Agnes?

    St Agnes has coastline paths with sweeping sea views, woodland walks, and routes exploring old mining sites. The South West Coast Path passes through the area and is often recommended for both gentle walks and longer hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in St Agnes?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, join guided nature walks, or try surfing lessons in and around St Agnes. Arts workshops and friendly village pubs with games are frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from St Agnes?

    Day trips from St Agnes often include exploring nearby villages, visiting heritage coastal sites, or touring local gardens and craft workshops. The area has vibrant markets and scenic spots if you want to discover more of Cornwall’s culture.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St Agnes?

    Many accommodations in St Agnes welcome pets, particularly cottages and rentals near the village and beaches. Check listings for pet policies and look for spots with garden space or easy access to walking trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting St Agnes?

    Locals often suggest exploring the coast early to enjoy quieter paths, sampling regional foods at independent cafes, and visiting galleries or craft shops for handmade souvenirs. Be mindful of winter weather and tides along the beach.

  • What is St Agnes known for?

    St Agnes is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, surfing beaches, and rich mining heritage. The village is frequently mentioned for walking trails, local arts, and community-led cultural events.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in St Agnes?

    Wander village lanes, discover tucked-away galleries, and explore quiet coves just outside St Agnes. The area has locally maintained gardens and historical mining sites that create unique experiences for curious travelers.

  • What are the best foods to try in St Agnes?

    St Agnes has Cornish pasties, locally caught seafood, and baked treats like saffron buns that are frequently suggested. Many cafes and pubs highlight seasonal ingredients and regional specialties.

  • What should I bring for a trip to St Agnes?

    Pack layered clothing for shifting weather, sturdy shoes for coastal walks, and a waterproof jacket, as rain is common year-round. Bring swimwear for the beaches and a camera for scenic cliffs and village streets.

  • What is the nightlife in St Agnes like?

    Nightlife in St Agnes centers around welcoming village pubs, occasional live music, and traditional Cornish gathering spots. Many venues encourage a relaxed, social atmosphere for locals and visitors alike.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in St Agnes?

    St Agnes hosts several community festivals and events, including celebrations of local music, arts, and heritage. Summer and late spring often bring village fêtes and beach gatherings, which are frequently suggested for visitors interested in local culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St Agnes?

    St Agnes has many vacation rentals suited for families, including spacious cottages and homes near beaches or quiet village streets. Look for listings with amenities like kitchens, gardens, and extra bedrooms for comfort.

All about St Agnes

Known for its long history and outdoor recreation, St Agnes is a small village on the northern shore of the Cornish coast characterised by meandering, vine-laden streets lined with Georgian-style buildings. White-washed facades and cobblestoned walkways lead the way between cafes, boutique shops, and seafood restaurants serving the local catch of the day. Centrally located on the St Agnes Heritage Coast, home to some of the top wave-riding breaks in Britain, St Agnes has garnered a reputation as a jumping-off point for exploring the outdoors. Surfing, kayaking, and easy access to hiking trails up and down the rugged coast make the village an excellent choice for active travellers.

What are the top things to do in St Agnes?

North Coast Water Sports

Whether it be surfing or kayaking, Cornwall's north coast beaches host some of the best opportunities for water sports in the entire country. Long rolling surf waves found just outside of St Agnes cater to all skill levels, while hidden inlets, lost coves, and rugged waterside cliffs make enchanting kayak or paddleboard routes.

St Agnes Heritage Coast

This nature preserve on the edge of town offers stunning cliff-top vistas, secluded beaches, and kilometres of hiking paths that are part of the more extensive Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which runs from Amroth to St Dogmaels. Pack a picnic and watch the setting sun over the Celtic Sea from a clifftop overlook here.

Trevaunance Cove

Located just a short walk from the village centre, this beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Explore the tide pools or grab a pint and some food at one of the waterside pubs. Swimmers, kayakers, and surfers share the waters in this protected cove, where the remains of the old harbour can be explored at low tide.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

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