Porthcothan House, Porthcothan, is a magnificent six-bedroom Georgian farmhouse offering an extraordinary coastal escape with breathtaking sea views over Porthcothan Bay. The spacious kitchen features an Aga alongside a freestanding module with electric oven and gas hobs, complemented by premium appliances including a US fridge-freezer, Miele dishwasher, and coffee maker. The property boasts multiple elegant living spaces: a dining room with woodburning stove and seating for eleven, a cosy sitting room with 42″ HD Smart TV and second woodburning stove, a tranquil drawing room, and an inviting conservatory perfect for morning coffee whilst soaking up garden and coastal views.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden featuring a delightful mix of lawn, patio, and gravelled areas, complete with barbecue facilities, sun loungers, and outdoor furniture for memorable al fresco dining. The property offers six beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a master super-king with luxurious en-suite, four flexible zip-link super-king rooms, and a single bedroom, all elegantly furnished with premium Savoir Beds and high-end natural down bedding. With four full bathrooms plus a ground-floor shower room featuring an indulgent steam room, comfort is assured for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, brewing fresh coffee in your well-appointed kitchen, then stepping into the conservatory to watch the sunrise paint Porthcothan Bay in golden hues. Spend lazy afternoons on the sun loungers, evening barbecues with loved ones, and cosy nights gathered around crackling woodburning stoves sharing stories of coastal adventures.
Porthcothan House, Porthcothan, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most captivating attractions and charming villages. Discover the award-winning craft beers at Padstow Brewing Co (5 km), where brewery tours and tastings await, before finding tranquillity at The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (6 km) with its traditional landscaping and peaceful koi ponds. Family adventures beckon at Newquay Zoo (11 km), offering diverse animal exhibits and conservation projects. Journey to the legendary Tintagel Castle (25 km), where Arthurian legends come alive amidst dramatic clifftop ruins connected by a spectacular footbridge.
Further afield, the picturesque fishing harbour of St Ives (47 km) enchants with its quaint cobbled streets, renowned Tate St Ives gallery showcasing contemporary art, independent boutiques, and scenic boat trips offering seal-spotting opportunities along the dramatic coastline. Meanwhile, guided walks along the historic Bude Canal (48 km) reveal fascinating sea locks, preserved lime kilns, and charming towpath trails perfect for wildlife watching. The magical St Michael's Mount (55 km) offers medieval castle tours with stunning panoramic views, exotic subtropical gardens flourishing in the mild maritime climate, and the unforgettable experience of crossing the ancient granite causeway at low tide.
Explore nearby Wadebridge, just 13 kilometres away, which serves as the perfect gateway to the famous Camel Trail, a spectacular 29-kilometre traffic-free cycling and walking route following a disused railway line through stunning countryside to Padstow. This historic market town offers bike hire shops, riverside pubs, and the impressive 15th-century bridge spanning the River Camel. Alternatively, visit the utterly charming fishing village of Port Isaac (16 km), renowned for its impossibly narrow winding streets, picturesque slate-hung cottages, and scenic working harbour where traditional fishing boats still land their daily catch, all instantly recognisable as the beloved filming location for the popular television series “Doc Martin”.



















