Porthcothan Holiday Cottages | Holidays in North Cornwall with sea views @ Old School House, Porthcothan, St Merryn, Padstow
Old School House,
Holiday Cottages near Porthcothan Bay, St Merryn, Padstow
Old School House
Holiday Cottage - Sleeps 10 / 12 people
Holiday Cottage sleeps 10 - optional Shepherds Hut - sleeps 2
Located in Superb Cornish countryside of the spectacular North Cornwall Coast, with sea views near Porthcothan, St Merryn and Padstow
The Old School House near Porthcothan Bay, is a charming, detached holiday home located a few min.. from Porthcothan Beach, Watergate Bay, Constantine Bay and Trevose Golf Course.
The house has stunning sea views and is fantastic for outdoor entertaining with undercover BBQ and sheltered outside seating
Old School House
Self-catering Holidays Porthcothan,
St Merryn & Padstow
07792 909150
Internet access is available.
- Sleeps: 10
- Optional Shepherds Hut - sleeps 2
- Sea Views: Yes
- Changeover Day: Friday
- Bedrooms: 5
- Free WiFi: Yes
- Bathrooms: 4
- Parking: Yes
- Tariff: Main House £3300 per week,
includes linen and cleaning. - Tariff: Shepherds Hut £600 per week,
Shorter breaks available - Towels & Linen: Yes
We do ask that guests bring their own beach towels
No Stag/Hen Do's
The Old School House, Cornish Holiday Cottage rental, with Sea Views.
Cornish Holiday Home sleeps 10 with 5 large double bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms Downstairs has an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room, with double-sided wood-burning stove which divides it from another sitting room.
The Old School House is an ideal holiday home for families and large groups alike, decorated to a high standard; light and airy with sea views from most rooms - ( please note, we do not rent to stag and hen do's).
The beds are all King or Queen size doubles. The kitchen is fully functional with the usual home appliances. There is a 6 ring electric hob with fan oven, dishwasher, large fridge, separate freezer and a larder.
With its stunning sea views, the holiday home's garden is fantastic spot for outdoor entertaining with undercover BBQ and sheltered outside seating. There is full access to a sizeable garden with French Doors from the kitchen/sitting room onto the terrace. There is plenty of alfresco dining space with a number of tables and chairs including a large undercover space.
Shepherds Hut Optional accommodation - sleeps 2
a wonderful, fully plumbed, warm, shepherds hut with shower room, cooking facilities, wood burner and king sized bed, enjoying a sea view.
Available Dates click to book
- 2025 Dates
- e-mail 10 Jul - 17 Jul 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 17 Jul - 24 Jul 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 24 Jul - 31 Jul 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 31 Jul - 07 Aug 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 07 Aug - 14 Aug 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 14 Aug - 21 Aug 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 21 Aug - 298 Aug 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 28 Aug - 04 Sept 2026 at £3300*
- e-mail 04 Sept - 11 Sept 2026 at £3300*
Friday is changeover day and we only do full weeks lets.
Price for the all the above dates is £3300 a week, * includes linen and cleaning
Price subject to confirmaion E&OE
Optional Shepherds Hut sleeping 2 people available @ £600 per week - . Shorter breaks available
Holidays at the old School House, near Porthcothan Bay, place you within easy reach of both Padstow and Newquay. The Old School House is the perfect location for a relaxing family holiday in this picturesque part of the North Cornish coastline - close to some of Cornwall’s most spectacular and beautiful beaches, including the wonderful beaches at Watergate Bay, Harlyn Bay, Treyaranon Bay and Constantine Bay.
The Old School House lies just to the west of Padstow, and the coastline known locally as “The Seven Bays for Seven Days” – a collection of stunning family friendly, sandy beaches centered around Trevose Head and the village of St Merryn, just 3 miles from Padstow. From Trevone Bay down to Porthcothan Bay, each bay offers its own unique character; from the the sheltered, sandy cove at Trevone Bay ( surrounded by high cliffs and boasting a second, rocky beach, to the west - great for exploring the rock pools), to the half mile wide and beautiful beach at Harlyn, which is ideal for both families and surfers .
To the West you will discover the stunning and beautiful cliff tops at Carnewas (NT) and the magnificent Bedruthan Steps Sea stacks.
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Old School House
The Old School House St Eval
Wadebridge Cornwall PL27 7UG
07792 909150
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Old School House The Old School House St Eval Wadebridge Cornwall PL27 7UG - 07792 909150
Welcome to The Old School House near Porthcothan Bay, a spacious and beautifully restored holiday home located on the spectacular North Cornwall coast. Situated between the popular harbour town of Padstow and the village of St Merryn, this charming property provides ideal self-catering accommodation in Cornwall for families, groups and coastal holidaymakers looking to experience one of the most beautiful regions of the UK.
Just minutes from the sandy beach at Porthcothan Bay and within easy reach of the famous “Seven Bays for Seven Days” coastline, The Old School House offers the perfect balance between countryside tranquillity and easy access to Cornwall’s best beaches. With generous living areas, comfortable bedrooms and space for larger groups, this welcoming property is ideal for memorable holidays in North Cornwall.
Whether you are planning a summer beach holiday, a walking break along the South West Coast Path or a relaxing escape with family and friends, The Old School House offers the perfect base for discovering the magic of Cornwall’s Atlantic coastline.
Spacious Holiday Accommodation in North Cornwall
Finding accommodation large enough for extended families or groups of friends can often be challenging, but The Old School House provides generous space for everyone to relax and enjoy their time together.
The house sleeps up to twelve guests and has been thoughtfully designed to create a welcoming environment for shared holidays. Multiple bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, while large communal areas allow guests to gather together for meals, games or evenings spent planning the next day's adventures.
The interior combines traditional Cornish character with modern comfort. Original architectural features are complemented by contemporary amenities, ensuring guests enjoy a relaxing stay while still experiencing the charm of a traditional coastal home.
Large windows allow natural light to fill the living spaces, while views across the surrounding countryside and coastline create a constant reminder that you are staying in one of the most scenic areas of Cornwall.
Porthcothan Bay – A Hidden Gem on the North Cornwall Coast
One of the greatest attractions of staying at The Old School House is the close proximity to Porthcothan Bay, a beautiful sandy beach just a short distance from the property.
Sheltered by dramatic cliffs and surrounded by unspoilt countryside, Porthcothan Bay is often considered one of Cornwall’s hidden gems. The beach offers excellent conditions for swimming, surfing and paddleboarding, while families appreciate the wide expanse of sand revealed at low tide.
Rock pools along the edges of the beach provide endless opportunities for exploration, making it a favourite location for children and nature lovers alike.
In the evening, the beach becomes a spectacular location for watching Atlantic sunsets as the sky fills with colour over the ocean horizon.
The Famous Seven Bays for Seven Days
The coastline around St Merryn is famously known as the Seven Bays for Seven Days, a collection of stunning sandy beaches that can each be explored during a week-long Cornwall holiday.
Guests staying at The Old School House can easily visit a different beach every day of their stay. These include the popular surf beaches of Constantine Bay, the family-friendly sands of Harlyn Bay, the scenic cove at Treyarnon Bay and the wide open beach at Mother Ivey’s Bay.
Each bay has its own unique atmosphere, from peaceful sheltered coves to lively surfing beaches, making the area ideal for visitors who want variety during their Cornwall holiday.
For coastal walkers, the cliffs between these bays offer some of the most dramatic scenery in Cornwall. The South West Coast Path connects the entire coastline, providing spectacular walking routes with panoramic views across the Atlantic Ocean.
Holiday Cottage near Padstow
Just a short drive from the property lies the charming harbour town of Padstow, one of Cornwall’s most popular holiday destinations.
Padstow is famous for its picturesque harbour, colourful fishing boats and lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore narrow streets filled with independent shops, galleries and cafés, or enjoy freshly caught seafood in one of the town’s renowned restaurants.
The harbour area is particularly popular for afternoon strolls, where visitors can watch fishing boats return with their catch while enjoying views across the Camel Estuary.
Padstow also provides easy access to boat trips, seal watching excursions and ferry crossings to the neighbouring village of Rock.
Outdoor Adventures on the North Cornwall Coast
The North Cornwall coastline is famous for its rugged beauty and outdoor adventure opportunities. From surfing and paddleboarding to coastal walking and wildlife watching, the region offers something for every type of traveller.
Nearby beaches such as Watergate Bay and Constantine Bay are popular surfing destinations, attracting visitors from across the UK and beyond.
For walkers, the South West Coast Path offers miles of breathtaking scenery with views across towering cliffs, hidden coves and dramatic Atlantic waves.
Cyclists can also enjoy the Camel Trail, a scenic route running between Padstow and Bodmin along the Camel Estuary.
Exploring the Villages of North Cornwall
In addition to Padstow, the surrounding area is home to many charming Cornish villages worth exploring.
The nearby village of St Merryn offers traditional pubs, local shops and welcoming restaurants, while further along the coast visitors can discover the historic harbour town of Port Isaac, famous as the filming location for the television series Doc Martin.
Each village along the North Cornwall coast has its own unique character, from working fishing ports to peaceful countryside hamlets.
Exploring these villages is one of the highlights of a Cornwall holiday and provides wonderful opportunities to experience the county’s rich maritime heritage.
Self-Catering Holidays in Cornwall
One of the greatest advantages of staying in self-catering accommodation in Cornwall is the freedom it provides. Guests can plan each day according to their own schedule, exploring beaches, coastal paths and local attractions before returning to the comfort of their holiday home.
Local farm shops, bakeries and seafood markets provide excellent ingredients for home-cooked meals, while the surrounding countryside produces some of the finest food in the region.
Evenings can be spent enjoying relaxed dinners together, watching the sunset or simply unwinding after a day spent exploring the coast.
A Cornwall Holiday for Every Season
Although Cornwall is famous for its summer beaches, the region is beautiful throughout the year.
Spring brings colourful wildflowers to the cliffs and peaceful walking trails, while autumn offers dramatic ocean scenery and quieter beaches.
Winter transforms the coastline into a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy cosy evenings indoors while watching Atlantic storms roll across the sea.
No matter when you visit, The Old School House offers a welcoming base for experiencing the natural beauty of Cornwall.
Book Your Holiday near Porthcothan Bay
If you are searching for large holiday accommodation in Cornwall close to stunning beaches and charming coastal villages, The Old School House near Porthcothan Bay is an excellent choice.
With spacious interiors, easy access to the famous Seven Bays coastline and the vibrant harbour town of Padstow nearby, the property provides everything needed for an unforgettable Cornwall holiday.
Plan your stay today and discover why the North Cornwall coast remains one of the most loved holiday destinations in the United Kingdom.



















