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Ealing House
Porthleven

£568 - £1320 per week
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Tucked away in the charming coastal town of Porthleven, this beautifully presented three-bedroom cottage offers the perfect blend of seaside charm and modern luxury. Inside, you'll find a bright, open-plan living space thoughtfully styled with contemporary furniture, as well as a woodburner so you can cosy up in front of a cracking fire on those cooler evenings. Two bathrooms add to the comfort, making morning routines and post beach refreshes a breeze. Whether you're preparing a feast in the well-equipped kitchen or unwinding after a day exploring, this home is designed for easy, enjoyable living.

Just a short stroll from the harbour, you're ideally placed to discover Porthleven' s vibrant food scene, boutique shops, and breathtaking coastal walks. Porthleven boasts a year-round appeal, with everything from summer swimming to crisp winter rambles along the South West Coast Path. With golden beaches, local galleries, and nearby attractions such as the Lizard Peninsula and St Michael's Mount, this coastal retreat is your gateway to unforgettable Cornish adventures.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Twin

Bedroom 3

Single
Trundle bed

Entrance

via front door, into porch with bench seat, door leading into:

Sitting/dining area

sofa, two chairs, Smart TV, woodburner, dining table with six chairs, staircase to all first floor bedrooms, door to outside area, door to:

Kitchen

dishwasher, electric oven with induction hob, fridge, freezer, Nespresso coffee machine, door into:

Utility area

wine cooler, washing machine, door to rear entrance and small shared outside area and door leading to:

Shower room

shower, WC and basin.

Bedroom 1

King size bed, open clothes hanging space.

Bedroom 2

twin beds, open clothes hanging space, door to balcony area.

Bedroom 3

single daybed, with single trundle bed, open clothes hanging space.

Bathroom

bath with shower over, basin and WC.

Outside area

enclosed courtyard area with two chairs

Additional information

please note the rear entrance leads to a small outside area that has shared access with the neighbours, electric wall mounted heaters throughout the property, WiFi, one well behaved dog welcome, short breaks available.

 
 

We had the best holiday in Ealing House. There was absolutely no expense spared at this beautifully decorated property just seconds from the harbour with all the wonderful restaurants and pubs and only a short walk to the beach. The balcony was lovely to watch the sunset and the small sun trap out the back had very comfy chairs. The kitchen was well equipped, even with Tupperware and picnic things, the beds and bedding was luxurious, as was all the furniture in the living room and dining area, the bathrooms both had powerful showers and the porch was ideal to take off our sandy shoes and dry the dogs. The house had games and some really lovely and interesting books to look through too such a great touch! Aspects holiday customer service was fantastic and made sure we had absolutely everything we needed. Can’t recommend this house and Aspects holidays enough!

June 2025

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Holidays in Porthleven

Whatever you love about Cornwall, we’re sure you'll find it while enjoying a holiday in Porthleven. Relax and enjoy the boats bobbing in the harbour, pull on the walking boots and join the coastal path to Rinsey and Praa Sands, take a short drive to nearby Marazion and the iconic St Michael's Mount, or hit the waves and surf until sunset.

This charming fishing town has a relaxing atmosphere; it's gorgeous in the Summer and dramatic during the Winter. The granite harbour and pier with its famous clock tower has become an iconic storm-watching spot during wild wintry weather and offers a tranquil setting on calmer days.

Take a short break out of season in Porthleven and avoid the hubbub on the roads and beaches. Soak up the sun on the harbour front and watch the fishing boats pass by. Catch the first glimpses of colour from the acres of Cornish daffodils in early spring with the sea as a back drop as you drive from coast to coast. With easy access to the coastal footpath, head east to discover Gunwalloe Fishing Cove, Polurnan Cliffs and Mullion Cove or head west and marvel at Praa Sands, Perranuthnoe and Marazion. 

Take a short walk from Porthleven and reach the coarse sand of Porthleven beach, reaching two miles south as far as Loe Bar, a sand spit separating the sea and forming Loe Pool, the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall.

Porthleven harbour is an enjoyable place to relax, with its cafés, pubs and restaurants providing the perfect place for you to sit outside and watch the world float by!

Top tip

Like storm watching? Visit in winter and you may be lucky enough to experience huge waves crashing over the clock tower!

Things to do in Porthleven

Porthleven Food & Music Festival

With over 10,000 visitors each year, the festival is popular with visitors and locals alike. It celebrates Cornish food producers, with demonstrations, live bands, street performers and with free entry, it's the perfect family day out. This years event takes place on 26th April. Read about the Porthleven Food & Music festival on our blog.

Surfing

Porthleven is a renowned surf spot amongst the locals, and is more suited to experienced surfers and bodyboarders. Find out more on our blog: Ten of the best surf spots in Cornwall

Cycling

If you enjoy exploring the great outdoors, mountain bike hire is available from our friends over at Porthleven Cycle Hire. There’s a variety of scenic cycling routes in the area, all offering different levels of difficulty, and most offering great coastal views.

Walking 

There are ample walking routes in and around Porthleven with beautiful landscapes to explore and varying degrees of difficulty, including the South West Coast Path. If a gentle stroll is more your cup of tea, enjoy meandering around the iconic harbour and pretty streets. To find out more about the history of Porthleven, you can book a guided tour with Porthleven Town Talks.

Rock Climbing

Thrill seekers can experience the area from a completely different perspective by climbing the cliffs near Porthleven. Book a rock climbing adventure with Kernow Coasteering, and an experienced guide will lead you around the granite sea cliffs at Rinsey, near Porthleven. 

Fishing

With such a variety of fishing spots in the area, you’ll be spoilt for choice when staying in a holiday cottage in Porthleven.  There’s an angling centre nearby to stock up on tackle and bait before heading out, and Loe bar is just a short walk from Porthleven itself, which offers great beach fishing. Bass fishing is popular in this area and guided fishing trips are available from Porthleven too. With many other popular sea fishing and course fishing spots in Cornwall you’ll be able to try your luck at a variety of places without having to travel too far.  

Birdwatching

Behind Loe bar is Loe pool, the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall, and is a great place to enjoy birdwatching. Surrounded by woodland, it’s a great place to go walking and enjoy the Cornish scenery.

Eating out

Porthleven is quickly becoming a foodie's paradise, with a range or top notch restaurants throughout the town. To help you decide where to dine out, read our blog post on Eating out in Porthleven.

Places to visit near Porthleven

Cornish Seal Sanctuary

A few miles down the road, and set in acres of Cornish countryside is the Cornish Seal Sanctuary. Here you will find rescued and rehabilitated seals and sea lions found on Britain's beaches, alongside penguins, otters, and farmyard animals such as ponies, goats and sheep; a great day out for all the family. 

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Events

Porthleven Food & Music Festival

The small Cornish fishing village of Porthleven hosts its annual Food & Music Festival every April and encorporates street performers, a range of local produce, Samba dancing, theatre, beer marquees, hip-hop dancers, fireworks, Cornish singing & much, much mmore...the list is endless!

25th - 27th April 2025

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What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

We had the best holiday in Ealing House. There was absolutely no expense spared at this beautifully decorated property just seconds from the harbour with all the wonderful restaurants and pubs and only a short walk to the beach. The balcony was lovely to watch the sunset and the small sun trap out the back had very comfy chairs. The kitchen was well equipped, even with Tupperware and picnic things, the beds and bedding was luxurious, as was all the furniture in the living room and dining area, the bathrooms both had powerful showers and the porch was ideal to take off our sandy shoes and dry the dogs. The house had games and some really lovely and interesting books to look through too such a great touch! Aspects holiday customer service was fantastic and made sure we had absolutely everything we needed. Can’t recommend this house and Aspects holidays enough!