Stood within the grounds of a 19th-century lighthouse on a headland between the sandy beaches of Harlyn and Constantine Bays, the setting of this Cornish cottage is hard to beat. Located four miles west of Padstow, you can watch the fishing boats coming in and out of the bays while you relax in the shared walled gardens or curl up beside the fire inside. Built in 1847, some of the features inside the cottage are understandably a little quirky (think uneven floors and steps). But for a home this unique, we can easily forgive that.
Home truths: *Access roads to the lighthouse site are narrow, with limited passing.
*There is private parking for one car outside the cottage, and additional public parking is available 100 yards away.
*Due to the remote location, the mobile signal is limited, and the Wi-Fi speed and availability cannot be guaranteed. A telephone with an honesty box is provided.
*This is a heritage building, and certain features such as steps, stairs, and floor levels may not comply with that of a modern building. Also, please note that there are internal steps and level changes within the cottage.
*Two travel cots and high chairs are available on request though they are shared with the other three cottages. We recommend you request with your host well in advance.