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The Beach Lodge

From £800

Per week

3

6

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Cornish Traditional Cottages

This property is managed by our trusted partner, Cornish Traditional Cottages

  • Property code: 802
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4.30pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Only a short stroll down to the sandy sheltered beach at Porthpean or a mile via the South West Coast path to the historic harbour at Charlestown, the Beach Lodge is a great place to explore, relax and unwind in this wonderful part of South Cornwall. Lovingly restored the former Lodge to Porthpean House combines tradition with style and a home from home for your Cornish adventure. 

The 18th century harbour at Charlestown is 1.5 miles by road where you will find a selection of pubs, restaurants, cafes and even a children's playground.St Austell the nearest town, 10 minutes by car, has a larger selection of shops and amenities. For garden lovers the Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan are within a 15 minute drive. 

The bustling coastal villages of Mevagissey & Fowey are 5 and 8 miles respectively and for those wishing to get out on the bike if you don't have you own you can hire them at Pentewan and ride down the scenic cycle paths around Mevagissey, St Austell and the beautiful south coast.

Welcome to The Beach Lodge which has been lovingly and thoughtfully restored by the current owner

Entrance

Having arrived and parked, it is only a short walk across the gravel to the front door with two granite steps.

Living Room

Light and cosy sitting room furnished with a sofa and two arm chairs with two traditional sash windows providing plenty of natural light.

Kitchen / Dining Room

An archway opens into the living space with a modern fitted kitchen with all the mod cons and table with six chairs at one end. A further area to relax with two comfortable sofas arranged in front of the ornamental fireplace and two traditional sash windows providing natural light at the other end of the room.

Utility Room

From the kitchen an arch leads through to a utility room with a washer/dryer and doors leading out to the private sunny patio with a further door opening into a wet room with W.C and heated towel rail.

Bedroom 1 

A double bedroom with a king size bed which can be split to two three foot single's.

Bedroom 2

A twin bedroom with three foot singles which can be linked to create a king with two traditional sash windows providing plenty of natural light.

separate W.C with heated towel rail and basin

Bedroom 3

A bunk room with three foot bunkbeds.

Bathroom 

A family bathroom W.C with heated towel rail completes the first floor accommodation.

General

  • The ground floor has laminate flooring with rugs and is centrally heated with radiators.
  • A traditional steep staircase with thirteen narrow treads.

The Beach Lodge has a private sunny patio at the rear to enjoy a lazy afternoon or evening with a stone wall, palm tree and bamboo. The patio is open to the side and front of the property with a camellia and laurel hedge with borders. 

Set on the shores of St Austell Bay, the seaside village of Porthpean is a haven for serenity. This idyllic setting lies on one of south Cornwall’s most enchanting coastal corridors, characterised by its golden beaches, emerald waters and sunny climate, and also its rich maritime history.

When you book a holiday in Porthpean, you’ll find yourselves surrounded by endless coastal walks and countryside trails, while the soft sands and sheltered, turquoise waters of Porthpean Beach are only a gentle stroll away - the perfect setting for a family day out.

Other local attractions include the handsome Georgian port of Charlestown - a famous filming location and home to the Shipwreck Treasure Museum - the Eden Project, with its incredible rainforest biomes, the beautiful Lantic Bay Nature Reserve, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the majestic trails that hug the Polperro Heritage Coast. 

With so much to see and do, a self-catering holiday in Porthpean allows you the freedom to squeeze in as much as you can, or take your time to explore at your own pace. Take advantage of the many charming pubs found along the South West Coast Path, renowned for their Cornish hospitality and fresh seafood-filled menus.

Whether you find yourselves throwing down a picnic blanket on a craggy headland or paddling your kayak on gleaming bay waters, when you book a holiday in Porthpean you’ll find the very best of Cornwall right at your doorstep.

Gravel drive with parking for two to three cars.   

- Children will need supervision as the garden is not enclosed

- Sorry no pets

- A returnable security deposit of £200 is required

- This property accommodates a maximum of 6 people plus 1 infant


The Harbourside Inn
(Less than a mile)

Famous locally for their selection of real ales, pop into The Harbourside Inn for a drink or to sample their extensive menu of pub classics.

The Harbourside Inn, Harbour Front, Charlestown, Saint Austell PL25 3NJ (T: 01726 67955)

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Pier House
(Less than a mile)

Set in arguably the best location in Charlestown, right on the edge of the stunning Georgian harbour, this characterful inn has a cosy dog-friendly bar area, with welcoming nooks and a roaring fire during colder months, a sea-facing restaurant serving pub classics, fresh seafood dishes and a variety of specials, and a sunny harbourside terrace - perfect for cold drinks on summer days.

Pier House Hotel, Charlestown, St Austell PL25 3NJ (T: 01726 67955)

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Charlestown Fish Co.
(Less than a mile)

Open from Easter to September, The Charlestown Fish Co on the harbourside serves beautifully presented freshly cooked fish dishes to eat on the quay as well as wet fish, crab and lobster to take home and enjoy in the comfort of your cottage.

Charlestown Fish Co, Charlestown Road, PL25 3NJ (T: 07815 631474)  

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Springtide
(Less than a mile)

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Set on the edge of Charlestown's stunning harbour, Springtide is a stylish seafood restaurant and cocktail bar. Dine indoors or out in the sun on the harbourside terrace and enjoy freshly landed seafood, pasta dishes and family friendly dining options, washed down with local beers, wine, spirits and cocktails. Serves lunch and dinner.

Springtide, Charlestown, St Austell PL25 3NJ (T: 01726 879053)

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food and service excellent,

July 2022


The Longstore, Charlestown
(Less than a mile)

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You’re bound to love the food, drink and relaxed atmosphere at the Longstore in Charlestown.  With a menu focussing on the freshest locally sourced steak and seafood with some excellent brunch classics, burgers and famous Sunday roasts thrown in, the Longstore’s light and airy building overlooks Charlestown’s quay with plenty of seating inside and out.      

The Long Store, Charlestown Harbour, Charlestown PL25 3NJ (T: 01726 68598)

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Lovely food and great atmosphere. Would visit again…

August 2023


Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
(Less than a mile)

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An all-weather attraction where children go free, Charlestown Shipwreck Centre takes you back two hundred years, when the area was a tiny fishing village with no harbour.  As trade boomed in nearby St Austell, it became clear that there was need for a proper harbour, and local businessman by the name of Charles Rashleigh set about making plans – hence the name (Charles’ town).  Today the Shipwreck and Heritage Centre charts the history of this corner of Cornwall, including the ship wrecks off the nearby coast.  There are trails, a visual audio theater, the RNLB Amelia which was last stationed at Scarborough, and a German armoured dress diving suit, which was used in the 1920/30's, amongst other pieces of history.  There’s also a Kids’ Corner and plenty to see and do for the whole family.

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Interesting for those prepared to engage with the stories presented. Very informative guidebook with plenty to read. The upstairs restaurant was far from great (we just went in for a coffee which was... unpleasant). We would say to ignore the discount which comes with the museum entry ticket and try one of the nearby cafes instead.

September 2019


Carlyon Bay Golf Club
(2 miles)

An 18 hole cliff top championship golf course with spectacular sea views, Carlyon Bay also offers a a superb six acre practice ground, two excellent putting greens and a nine hole approach course.  

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Kidzworld Indoor Play
(3 miles)

An award-winning adventure play centre, Kidzworld Indoor Play is just outside St Austell, and is predominantly under cover, making it ideal whatever the weather.  A veritable feast of bright colours and entertainment, they have slides, a climbing challenge, a mini golf course, SkyTrail, dodgems and Laser Tag all available, and all activities are included in the price.  Prices start at £2.50 for adults and £5.50 for children aged three to 12 years, or £4 for children aged two.

http://www.kidzworldcornwall.co.uk/

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Eden Project
(3 miles)

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Perhaps one of Cornwall’s most famous tourist attractions, the Eden Project is an educational charity and social project promoting sustainability.  Once a working china clay pit, it was the brainchild of Tim Smit who also restored the Lost Gardens of Heligan.  Today its an ode to a world of nature, literally, with a Rainforest Biome, Mediterranean Biome, outdoor gardens, England’s longest zip wire, sculptures, kids’ attractions, cafes and restaurants.  They also host seasonal events and exhibitions, making it a wonderful experience for family and friends.  Prices start at £29.50 for adults booking in advance.

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Great day out at Eden Project.

April 2023


Vastly over priced, dated and disappointing.

June 2022


Expensive afternoon out for family of 6, just hope we get the opportunity to use the annual passes again within next 12 months.

November 2020


we found it quite expensive for 4 adults to visit. we didnt find enough to warrant spending all day there. food choice very limited and expensive

September 2019


Hang Loose Adventure
Hang Loose Adventure
(3 miles)

On the perimeter of the iconic Eden Project in sunny Cornwall, Hang Loose Adventure takes the adrenaline experience to a new level, and describes itself as the ‘ultimate adventure playground’. They have a 660-metre long zipline on which you can reach speeds of up to 60mph and futuristic biomes to speed through at a casual 60 mph, swinging out over a cliff edge after a dramatic 65ft fall. From zip-wires to giant drops, family days out to stag and hen parties, they are on a mission to offer you an experience you’ll never forget.

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Porthpean Beach
(Less than a mile)

Charlestown Beach
(Less than a mile)


Pentewan Beach
(3 miles)

A large stretch of sand located between St Austell and Mevagissey

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