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A stone barn features a sloped roof with skylights, set against a clear blue sky. The exterior showcases rustic stonework, surrounded by greenery and visible pathways. The barn is positioned on a well-maintained gravel surface, indicating easy access for guests.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Idyllic retreat just metres from Porthilly beach

Just metres from Porthilly Beach on the stunning Camel Estuary, aptly named 'Little Tides' is a beautifully converted barn. The property is tucked away in a sought after cove location on the grounds of Porthilly Farm, just a short walk across the beach to Rock. This charming little gem is an idyllic coastal getaway perfect for romantic breaks, taking it easy by the sea or for adventurous getaways alike. We run a working dairy and shellfish farm and our oysters & mussels are grown in the estuary.

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The kitchen area features a wooden dining table surrounded by six chairs. A small vase with fresh flowers sits on the table. Natural light enters through a door that opens to a garden area, while a sink and cabinets are visible against a neutral wall.
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

A fully equipped self-catering holiday apartment.

Welcome to your own little Hobbiton, the self - catering holiday apartment which is attached to and below the main bungalow. The accommodation is central for most tourist attractions and beaches. The apartment contains a double bedroom, a WC/ bath/ shower room, the lounge/ kitchen/ dining room is open plan. The kitchen is fully equipped with cooker, fridge and microwave. Secure parking for one vehicle is available. Sorry, smoking/ pets are not allowed . The apartment is unsuitable for children.

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The exterior of the property features a two-story structure with a mix of rustic brick and white walls. A set of stairs leads up to a wooden deck area, surrounded by a stone gravel driveway, providing an inviting entrance.
Guest suite
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Village retreat near beaches central to Cornwall

Rural getaway in the quiet friendly village of Rumford. It’s located 3 miles from Padstow, and no more than 15 minutes from our beautiful 7 bays. With a EARLY CHECKIN TIME OF 11AM, why not make the most of your first day! A perfect couples retreat, with local walks on your doorstep. Close to the Newquay coastline, which offers more fabulous beaches, and a vibrant Town and nightlife. Rumford is central to the County, it’s ideal as a base to explore all of Cornwall, from Port Issac to Penzance

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A view from the terrace showcases a lush garden dotted with well-maintained shrubs and trees. A gravel path winds through the greenery, while a seating area with a small table is visible. The sky is bright blue, contributing to a serene outdoor atmosphere.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Tremayne End: private flat near the Helford River

A chic one bedroom apartment with wonderfully large south facing sun terrace overlooking the glorious gardens of Tremayne House. It has a private entrance, sitting/dining room with separate kitchen and bedroom with en suite shower room. Wake up to the bird's singing! It is perfectly placed as a base for exploring the local area and is near the beautiful and peaceful Helford River. There are cosy village pubs and plenty of countryside walks to enjoy such as Tremayne Quay and Frenchman's Creek.

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A garden area is featured, showcasing two patterned chairs placed around a small, rectangular table. Lush green grass surrounds the seating, with a low stone wall and various plants in the background. A distant view of fields and trees complements the outdoor setting.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Cheerful family home St Merryn 4 beds & garden

A pretty family home offers good value for money, 4 x Bedrooms 2 x king (1 on g/floor) & a choice of 2 lounges to relax in. A garden with far reaching & sunset views to enjoy after a day spent exploring nearby coastal walks & beaches. The 1.5 bathrooms are a simple cottage style, upstairs the original boarded walls give a seaside feel to rooms. 2 x generous p/spaces. Our location means you can walk to village restaurants, pubs & bakery be it for a classic Cornish pasty or a Rick Stein pub meal.

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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
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
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 460 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 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, 101 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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The exterior of the stone annexe features an arched doorway and decorative windows. A gravel pathway leads to a wooden bench beside an array of potted plants, while a low stone wall provides structure and character against the rural backdrop.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Rural Retreat outside Mawgan Porth

Little Forge is a one bedroom stone annexe attached to our home. It's in a peaceful rural location. There is a courtyard garden, gated parking (shared with us), king size bed, roll top bath, shower and fully equipped kitchen. It’s a 10 min drive to gorgeous Mawgan Porth beach, pub and shops, 15 min drive to Padstow. Please note you will need a car: shops, beaches, etc are not within walking distance. The property is not step free externally or internally. We are happy to accept one dog.

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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
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 sunset view over the Atlantic Ocean is displayed, with vibrant shades of orange and pink reflecting on the water. The silhouettes of rolling hills outline the horizon, creating a serene coastal atmosphere.
Guest house
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

The loft

Wake up to wide sea views across the coastline towards the legendary castle island. The Loft is a peaceful, romantic retreat for two with its own private path leading directly down to the South West Coast Path and the beach below. Tucked away above the cliffs yet only a short walk from the village, it’s the perfect place for coastal walks, sunsets over the Atlantic and quiet mornings watching the sea. Many guests tell us the view alone makes them never want to leave.

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The image displays a vibrant coastal landscape, with lush green foliage and pink flowers in the foreground. Beyond the plants, the expansive ocean stretches out under a clear blue sky, highlighting the serene connection between land and sea.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Beachside Home on SW coast path, Lizard Peninsula

Accommodation for two in quiet village, thirty nine steps above the beach, with direct access onto coast path. Fantastic views, clean air and rural surroundings in a well equipped annexe. Please note we are fairly isolated with no shop but the pub has recently sold and will reopen November2025. Up date….hurrah the village pub, the Five Pilchards, a 3 minute walk away, is now open with a great menu as well!.

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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.