Polzeath cottages
Polzeath is justifiably popular because of its flat beach, sheltered location and fine surfing conditions, but even though it does become busy during the summer, its large beach means there's plenty of space. Our Polzeath holiday cottages are perfectly placed to give you the chance to explore a place whose appeal is so broad it's hard to say whether it's in favour more with older, younger, or family visitors there are pubs, shops, cafés and restaurants along the road to New Polzeath (accessible by beach at low tide) and, because it's right at the mouth of the headland, there are often plenty of boats to see on their way down river from Padstow and Rock.
No 1 Pentire View
This handsome Victorian house has been providing great family holidays in Cornwall for five generations. The present owners’ great uncle, Cecil, first visited Cornwall in 1902, when he came to recuperate after falling ill in India. He, and his brother Eddie, came and stayed in Rock and whilst there discovered the wonderful beach at Polzeath. This marked the start of a love affair with Polzeath that continues to the present. Number One Pentire View is a mix of lovely old furniture with new pieces, a very comfortable place to spend a holiday. Ideally situated, you can walk to the beach and shops, and simply forget the car. It has the same wonderful views as its neighbour, looking out over the beach to Pentire Head. Read more...

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No 2 Pentire View
This mid-terrace Victorian house has a lovely airy feeling and has wonderful views over Polzeath beach and out to Pentire Head. It has been a much loved holiday home for many years, with a good mix of old and new furnishings. Read more...

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Seaview
This 1930’s house stands on the front row of Tristram Cliffs commanding outstanding views of Polzeath, the beach, Pentire Head and out to sea. What a joy to leave the car and be able to walk to the beach and shops! Read more...

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Trevarthian
Trevarthian is perched high above the village looking straight down the jaws of the beach and out to sea, with wonderful views of Pentire Head and Newland Island. It's only a few minutes walk to the beach and shops. Read more...

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