This six-bedroom house sits above the sandy sweep of Mawgan Porth Beach on the north Cornwall coast, with far-reaching ocean views. Ideal for families and groups seeking a surf-and-sand holiday, the property spreads across the main house and a separate cedar chalet. The South West Coast Path runs along the headland, leading north towards Bedruthan Steps and its dramatic sea stacks, or south towards Watergate Bay. A historic Iron Age site lies beside the beach, and Padstow with its harbour sits further along the coast. On the beachfront, a surf school offers lessons and a handful of cafes and shops line the street. The wide stretch of white sand is 300 metres from the front door, where a trickling river runs down to the shore and the surf rolls in year-round.
The first floor is given over to an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space, where apex windows and double doors flood the room with natural light and frame the ocean views. Sofas and built-in bench seating are arranged around a wood burner and Smart TV, while a long dining table sits at the centre of the room and a feature bar area – stocked with glassware from martini glasses to tumblers – occupies one end. A lounging area beside the kitchen leads through to a spacious balcony via double doors. A workstation with a large desk sits to the side of the kitchen. On the ground floor, a second sitting room with its own wood burner and Smart TV provides a quieter space. The master bedroom, also on the ground floor, has a super-king-size bed, three double wardrobes, and large sliding doors leading to the front decked area with sea views; its en-suite shower room has a walk-in shower and WC. A second bedroom has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed (which can be arranged as a twin) with an en-suite shower room featuring a walk-in shower and WC. Two further bedrooms each have super-king-size zip-and-link beds (convertible to twins) and share a family bathroom with a freestanding bath, handheld shower, and WC. The separate cedar chalet has its own living space with a wood burner and Smart TV, a kitchenette with dining table, a super-king-size zip-and-link bedroom (convertible to twins), a children's room with bunk beds, and a shower room with WC.
The enclosed front garden has a lawn and a decked area with space for al fresco dining. The rear garden has an outdoor dining space with a built-in charcoal BBQ, with an outdoor bar area alongside. A 9.5-metre heated swimming pool is available from April to September (2026), and a private Canadian cedar hot tub is available year-round. A hand-painted mural by local artist frames the space. An undercover changing area has two private shower cubicles, with shelving for surfboards and a hanging rail for wetsuits. A carport and driveway provide parking for six cars.