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An inviting wood-fired hot tub constructed from natural timber is positioned outdoors. A soft blue towel is draped over the rim. The hut, featuring dark metal siding and large windows, is visible in the background alongside a small bistro table set for two.
Shepherd’s hut in Polzeath
5 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Shepherd's Hut, with wood fired hot tub.

Designed and built by local craftsmen, with no near neighbours. Private, off grid wood fired hot tub adjacent to the hut ( logs supplied). Boasts amazing views over open farmland, a perfect retreat to relax and unwind. Close to Polzeath beach which is a 25 minute walk across the golf course.. Luxury interior, mini kitchen ( no oven), ensuite bathroom ( yes, inside the Hut!), wood burning stove, and comfy double bed . Private outside area, with a BBQ ( charcoal NOT supplied), and storage shed .

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A spacious living area features a comfortable sectional sofa, complemented by a natural wood coffee table. Light is provided by a lamp and recessed fixtures, while large glass doors offer views of the outdoor garden. A rustic wood beam and small wood stove enhance the cozy setting.
Guest house in Cornwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 395 reviews

Tremayne Barn - Rural Stone Barn in Cornwall

Tremayne Barn is luxurious and cosy, set in a lovely rural location close to numerous stunning beaches (15-20 min). It's centrally placed for both the north and south coasts for swimming, surfing, outings and walking the coastal path. A30, Padstow and NQ airport are all 10 min away. You’ll love its contemporary but homely atmosphere, the tranquility, the warm welcome, the pretty setting. Great for couples and small families ideal too for mid-season walking holidays and cosy winter breaks.

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A serene beach landscape is captured at sunset, showcasing soft hues of orange and pink in the sky. Gentle waves lap against the shore, while silhouettes of small figures can be seen walking along the beach, framed by the distant rocky coastline.
Home in Mawgan Porth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Mawgan Porth Home with a view of the beach (small)

Beach house situated behind the dunes of Mawgan Porth. One bedroom with a king-size bed and a large day bed in the entrance room. Would suit small family, couple or a small group of friends for a surf/walking trip. Stunning views from the upstairs open-plan living and kitchen area with balcony for alfresco dining. Ground level has a lovely decking area with an outdoor shower (cold water), a fridge for chilled outdoor drinks and a hammock for guest use. Perfect for surfing and beach activities.

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A spacious living area features high wooden beams and large windows that invite natural light. Two comfortable armchairs and a sofa are arranged around a coffee table, complemented by decorative rugs and plants. Artwork adorns the walls, enhancing the rustic charm.
Cottage in Withiel
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 458 reviews

Romantic Country Cottage| Hot tub| Sauna

Your holiday matters! It's your lifeline to sanity, a chance to re-connect with the loved ones closest to you; it's a chance to relax, a chance to switch off and indeed a chance to experience the out of ordinary. Damson Cottage is the ultimate rustic retreat where hand crafted luxury meets country cottage. Hidden away in the rural countryside, with its own hot tub, sauna and massage/wellbeing therapist available this sanctuary will appeal to couples looking for a stay of pure self indulgence!

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A modern cabin exterior is presented with a spacious deck area featuring comfortable seating and an umbrella. Colorful plants and flowers enhance the outdoor space, while the double doors welcome guests into the inviting interior. The cabin’s neutral siding complements the natural surroundings.
Bungalow in Saint Merryn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Gorgeous Retreat ~ Seven Beaches nearby

Unwind in our beautiful getaway “Flip Flops” nestled in the village of St Merryn within walking distance of the coast path restaurant and shops. Within a few miles there are at least 7 beaches where you can enjoy surfing, Coast Path walks and a bit of the good life! "Flip Flops" is ideal for families or couples. ~double bedroom ~bunk room ~open plan kitchen ~lounge area in the centre. Eating is either on the bar stools in the kitchen area or “alfresco” on those balmy summer evening...

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A light-filled sitting area features a comfortable sofa with nautical-themed cushions. The wall art depicts a fishing boat, adding to the coastal ambiance. Bright windows with shutters allow natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by a wooden coffee table adorned with decorative items.
Flat in Port Isaac
5 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Fabulous apartment with parking in Port Isaac

Walk to the nearby restaurants and beaches from this luxurious, private and self-contained spacious apartment. Driftwood style flooring lends a seaside feel to the tasteful interior with nautical touches and local artworks - making a cosy and comfortable base for exploring the beautiful village of Port Isaac. Offering free parking on our driveway. We provide complimentary breakfast items for our guests. Please note that we don’t have full cooking facilities -see full description below.

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The exterior of the Cornish stone barn is showcased, featuring a welcoming entrance with wooden door and large windows. A rustic bench is positioned on the stone pathway, while small outdoor seating and decorative stones add charm to the landscape. Natural light reflects off the building's stone facade.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Brecombe Barn

Brecombe Barn is a self catering comfy two bedroom, Cornish stone barn, tucked away in a rural and quiet location close to the market town of St. Austell. Brecombe Barn is within a short driving distance of both north and south coasts and main tourist attractions inc The Lost Gardens of Heligan,The Eden Project and Charlestown. Brecombe Barn is based close to owners property has its own private access, private parking and garden, is not overlooked and has views of surrounding fields.

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A cozy lounge area features a soft sofa positioned near a stone fireplace. A wooden coffee table rests on a colorful rug, with a plant and book displayed atop it. Natural light filters in through a window, highlighting the inviting interior.
Cottage in Newquay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

An 18th Century hidden gem, full of character

The Annex is a hidden gem nestled at the bottom of a private lane, surrounded by fields. Attached to the main family home but with its own entrance, the annex is very large with one bedroom, a kitchen, dining area, lounge, bathroom (located downstairs) and a well room! The house is nearly 300 years old and we’ve kept the decor light and spacious. There is ample room for two people or a small family. We have a large garden with lots of space and would love for you to enjoy it too.

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The exterior of the studio cottage features a blend of white and stone walls, showcasing its unique architectural charm. A wooden door and window are framed by lush greenery, with yellow flowers blossoming in the foreground, creating a welcoming entrance amidst the natural surroundings.
Cottage in St Agnes
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

St Agnes coastal cottage, hot tub by beach & pubs

Beautiful studio cottage, access to coastal path for walks to surf beaches of St Agnes & Chapel Porth. Kingsize bed; new log burner, well-equipped little kitchen, comfy sofa, shower room, Egyptian cotton towels and sheets. Sun trap enclosed garden with fire pit & BBQ. South facing decked patio with hot tub (extra charge), sea glimpses & outdoor shower. Level sea views walk to pubs, shops, restaurants. Walks from door. Great escape for couples. Dog/baby friendly. Wifi

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A serene bedroom features a spacious bed with crisp white linens and decorative pillows. Flanking the bed are two grey nightstands with lamps. Above the bed, framed artwork adds a touch of style. Natural light enters through a window adorned with light grey curtains.
Chalet in Saint Mawgan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Garden Lodge, St Mawgan between Padstow & Newquay

The Garden Lodge is situated in the grounds of Mourton House, in the Cornish countryside village of St Mawgan. The lodge has recently been updated with a new kitchen and bathroom. It is located in a beautiful tranquil position a 2 mile well worn wooded footpath takes about 35 minutes to walk to Mawgan Porth beach. The delightful harbour town of Padstow is 8.4 miles distance, with its quaint shops a plenty of places to eat. Newquay is 6.2 miles from the Lodge.

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Aerial view of Chy Kel, showcasing its unique stone architecture nestled among lush greenery. The property features a combination of natural materials and modern design, with a spacious outdoor area and an inviting entrance path that leads to the secluded retreat.
Cottage in Cornwall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Chy Kel the hidden retreat - ready to rejuvenate

Chy Kel ( Secret House) is your special secluded retreat on the North Cornish Coast. Which is hidden from the main property - nestling in the tree tops, with sea glimpses, Chy Kel will recharge and rejuvenate. Situated by the church and local shops of St Agnes, offering exclusive parking on the property you can relax in the knowledge that your journey has ended and your restorative stay in your special corner of Cornwall has started.

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The interior space features warm wooden walls and a layered area rug. A brown leather sofa is adorned with cozy throw blankets, while a comfortable armchair sits nearby. A rustic dining table with four chairs is positioned beside large French doors, offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
Cabin in Nanstallon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Riverside cabin on private wildlife estate

Kingfisher Cabin at Butterwell Farm is a peaceful, private retreat on our 40-acre riverside estate in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Set above the River Camel with stunning valley views, it’s perfect for couples seeking nature, comfort and seclusion. Walk to a pub, tea garden or vineyard, or cycle the Camel Trail to Padstow. Just 20 minutes from both coasts—escape, unwind, and soak up Cornwall at its finest. @butterwellfarm

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All about Treyarnon Bay

If you’re looking for the perfect beach with stretches of warm sand and gently lapping waves, then you may have found it here. Treyarnon Bay is a diminutive, delightful cove perfectly suited for days in the sunshine, situated between Padstow to the north and Newquay to the south. With a sandy beach surrounded by low cliffs, it’s backed by dunes that keep some of the fiercer breezes at bay. It’s the ideal spot for a picnic or a lazy day at the ocean, but if you’re feeling slightly more active, then there’s the opportunity to surf, or take a quick walk to the more popular surfing spot at nearby Constantine Bay to the north. At low tide, two natural sea pools form that are the perfect location for a mellow paddle. There are umpteen rock pools teeming with exciting marine life to explore and there’s usually a selection of food trucks parked close by.

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South West Coast Path

Passing right by Treyarnon Bay, the celebrated South West Coast Path is a great way to explore the magnificent coastline and unique landscape of North Cornwall. In total, this 630-mile route covers Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and Dorset, making it the United Kingdom’s longest National Trail. While attempting the whole thing might be a little ambitious (it takes around 52 days to do), the area covering North Cornwall features some of the most stunning and dramatic landscapes.

Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps

With tales of smugglers and pirates permeating the waves, this stretch of Cornish coastline just oozes mystery and drama. Featuring a jaw-dropping cliff-top view of the sea stacks stretching across Bedruthan beach, it’s an unforgettable sight. Now looked after by the National Trust, it’s a great spot to enjoy a Cornish cream tea, or just soak up the scenery.

Prideaux Place

Completed in 1592, this astonishing Elizabethan manor house has been owned by the same family for 14 generations. Located just outside Padstow, five miles from Treyarnon Bay, the house sits above the harbour, providing spectacular views over the Camel Estuary and Bodmin Moor. It’s filled with historic treasures documenting Cornish life and intriguing artworks as well as a Victorian formal garden and extensive grounds with woodland walks.