- Games room
- EV charger
- Dog-friendly
- Wood burner for cosy evenings
- Sparkling ocean views
- Walking distance to Porthleven Harbour
Set just above Porthleven’s sparkling shores, The Old School House is enveloped in local history. A real ode to its former life as a 19th century Sunday school, the interiors blend beautiful period features with contemporary modern design. From the wind-weathered stone walls and full height original stairwells, to its sleek lighting and timeless colour palette, there’s so much to fall in love with.
Bright and spacious, the ground floor is doused in natural light and enjoys far-reaching ocean views. The living area leads straight onto the suntrap terrace, which provides a relaxing spot for watching the waves roll into shore. Come winter, hunker down beside the wood burner and watch the weather whip up the waves from one of the sumptuous dove grey sofas.
Upstairs, find three spacious bedrooms sitting under high sloping ceilings and adorned in soft marine themed accents. Another bedroom awaits downstairs, complete with an en-suite and deep bath tub for heavenly evening routines. And whether it's afternoons spent watching the waves or gathering everyone together for table tennis matches, the games room makes a great addition for family staycations.
Outside, a sunny terrace welcomes days spent soaking up the sea air. Adjourn for cocktails and seafood platters on the patio and toast to special holiday memories. Ready for coastal road trips, there’s a large gravel driveway with an electric car charging point, so you can pull up and plug in. Plus, for those with little ones in tow, you'll find a large grassy park nearby for games of rounders and picnics in the sun.
Within easy reach of Porthleven’s beach, harbour and restaurants, it’s easy to go a week without needing the car. Savour al fresco lunches at the likes of The Mussel Shoal and The Square, both set on the water's edge, or turn to Kota and Amélie for beautiful candlelit suppers. Enjoy an afternoon of sea kayaking with Vertical Blue Adventures, or for those experienced in surfing, don your wetsuits and catch Porthleven’s famous waves. A little further afield, find crystal-clear waters and white sands at nearby Rinsey Point and Kynance Cove.
- Games room
- EV charger
- Dog-friendly
- Wood burner for cosy evenings
- Sparkling ocean views
- Walking distance to Porthleven Harbour
Our favourite features
Renovated with the environment in mind, The Old School House is home to Cornwall's first solar panelled roof tiles which provide eco-friendly power year-round.
Exclusive concierge
We recommend...
An afternoon of sea kayaking with Vertical Blue
Sunday lunching at The Ship Inn
Exploring nearby Kynance Cove
Floorplans
More about theGround Floor
Kitchen and Dining Area
Wrapped up in gorgeous blues and whites, the kitchen and dining area naturally brings everyone together with its open plan design and sublime sea views. The bay windows frame Porthleven’s rolling tides, and the dining table is situated close by, providing the best backdrop for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Maintaining the dining room’s original 19th century design, there’s a feature fireplace framed by vintage blue tiles and a cast iron mantelpiece. Colourful Cornish artwork adorns the walls, while the shelves are dotted with ornaments and contemporary LED lighting. On warmer days, open up the windows to let the sea air roll in and prepare icy drinks in the adjoining kitchen.
With porcelain tiles underfoot and fresh white walls, the kitchen feels elegant and sophisticated. Set back from the dining area, it’s finished in muted cream cabinetry with marble countertops. A ceramic farmhouse sink sits in front of large shuttered windows, while a Bosch dishwasher can be found underneath. There’s plenty of storage space and an American-style LG fridge-freezer for unpacking the holiday food shop. Well-equipped with everything you’d need to whip up holiday suppers, there’s also a double Neff oven with an induction hob, as well as a Nespresso Inissia coffee machine.
Bedroom Four with En-Suite
Situated on the ground floor, this king size room is finished in sophisticated greys and whites. Dappled chrome wallpaper has been paired with wooden shutters, fresh linens and velvet throws to create a luxurious room for two. There’s also large freestanding wardrobes and a glossy dressing table beside the bed.
Calm and understated, the marbled en-suite features a delightful waterfall shower and a deep bath tub.
Living Area
Divided by a sliding door, choose to open up the social space and move between the living area and kitchen with ease. Incredibly spacious, the living area enjoys heart-melting views over the coast and across to the harbour’s clock tower. Finished in sage greens with autumnal accents, the gentle colour palette beautifully matches the room’s exposed granite quoin walls and bamboo floors.
Two large dove grey sofas command the space - positioned to make the most of the blue views, while the wood burner creates a natural focus point of the room and sits beneath a granite mantelpiece. Low hanging pebble pendant lighting transforms the space from a cosy nighttime hideaway to a bright daytime haven. On warmer days, open up the terrace doors to welcome the afternoon sun and sink into a sofa to watch the rays dance on the ocean.
Utility and WC
With stone tiling underfoot and cream cabinetry, the spacious utility features an additional Bosch fridge-freezer as well as a Bosch washing machine and tumble dryer. There’s also another sink and lots of space for hanging coats and storing walking boots.
You’ll also find a small WC leading off from the adjacent hallway.
Surf Store
Accessed via the side of the house, the surf store provides plenty of storage for sandy boards and wetsuits. There’s also an additional sink for rinsing off after days on the beach.
More about theFirst Floor
Master Bedroom with En-Suite
Instantly soothing with its dark blue and white colour palette, the spacious master bedroom sits under high sloping ceilings and is doused in sunlight. Sailboat wallpaper and driftwood shelving bring the room to life, while views over Loe Bar and the curving coast are never too far away. There’s a king size bed for laid back mornings, and deep blue curtains to welcome in the fresh air as the day begins. Sink into an armchair and watch as the sea sparkles in the distance or simply select a holiday read and retreat to this tranquil spot to put your feet up for a few hours.
Adorned in pearlescent pink tiles, the en-suite bathroom comes with a heavenly waterfall shower. Feel refreshed with a morning shower and warm fluffy robes straight from the towel rail.
Games Room
Home to some of the best views in the house, find stunning ocean vistas from the upstairs games room. Featuring playful blue and nautical accents, this room has been designed with the surrounding coastline in mind. Complete with a PlayStation 5 and a multi games table, this is the perfect hangout for teenagers and those young at heart. Spend hours playing air hockey, pool and table tennis with bowls of popcorn to hand. Or, sink into the deep blue sofa and switch on the Smart TV for an evening of family films. Doubling up as a sofa bed, choose to have this room made up for two younger guests during holiday sleepovers.
There’s also an en-suite bathroom complete with a waterfall shower, tucked away just behind the games table.
Bedroom Two
Occupying their own private floor, bedrooms two and three are mirror images of each other, both home to zip and link beds. Light and bright, bedroom two benefits from high ceilings and full length windows. Low hanging pendant lighting fills the room with a soft golden hue, while the wooden shutters are an ode to the home’s traditional design.
Bedroom Three
Sat beneath tall ceilings with large windows letting in plenty of natural light, bedroom three can be made up as a super king or family-friendly twins. Finished in gorgeous teals, this bedroom feels instantly peaceful with white wooden shutters and pendant lighting to match. There’s also a dressing table and built-in wardrobes providing plenty of storage and hanging space.
Family Bathroom
Whilst the other bedrooms benefit from their en-suite bathrooms, bedrooms two and three share this impressive family bathroom. Finished in elegant dove grey tiles and flooded in natural light from the skylights, this bathroom features a spacious walk-in waterfall shower.
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Terrace
Enjoying incredible sea views over Porthleven, the front terrace provides the perfect spot for whiling away the hours. Accessed via the ground floor living room, opt for lunch outdoors around the wooden dining table on the patio or simply enjoy a quiet moment listening to the sound of the waves.
Parking and EV Charger
The gravel driveway provides parking for two to three cars, as well as a Zappi electric car charger. There’s also easy access onto the luscious park just beyond the parking area, where children will love stretching their legs on the green lawns.
Need to Know
Key details
Sleeps
8 - 10 (maximum 8 adults)
Changeover day
Thursday for peak periods, flexibility at other times and for short breaks
Arrival and departure
Arrival from 4:30pm, departure by 10am
Dog-friendly
Yes (one maximum). £60 per week. A second dog may be accepted by prior arrangement at the owners’ discretion. £30 per week for the second dog. Read this property’s dog rules here.
Mobile reception
Refundable security deposit
£500
Eco credentials
Many of our properties have been designed to limit their impact on the environment. Here are some highlights from The Old School House's eco credentials:
• Solar panelled tiles and Tesla powerwall solar battery
• Electric car charger in the parking area
• Ground source heat pump – transfers heat from outside the house to the underfloor heating
• Rainwater harvesting system – used across toilets, dishwasher and washing machine
Additional information
While The Old School House can sleep up to 10 guests in total, it accepts a maximum of eight adults. Please note there’s a sofa bed in bedroom five which can accommodate two children.
There are steps around the internal and external areas of the property
Guests with pacemakers should avoid using the induction hob as this can interfere with the device
Unfortunately, stairgates aren’t compatible at this property
Please note that the terrace and parking area is not enclosed so we advise children and dogs are always supervised when enjoying the outside space.
This property has been fitted with an electric car charger, but you can also find nearby EV charging stations here.
If you’d like to check any specific information that may not have been covered in our descriptions, please call us to speak to our Property Advisors or see our FAQs page.
Inclusions
- Inclusive concierge service
- Welcome hamper to include local produce
- High quality bed linen (changed weekly)
- One hand towel and one bath sheet per guest
- Wi-Fi
- One travel cot and one highchair
- Logs for the wood burner
- Underfloor heating
- Luxury hand wash
Facilities
- Parking for two to three cars
- 7kW Zappi electric car charger
- Games room
- Air hockey, pool and table tennis
- Wood burner
- Sony smart TVs
- Bose speaker
- PlayStation 5
- Nespresso Inissia coffee machine
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Changeover day not right for you? Call 01208 895570 as outside of peak times, we can sometimes offer some flexibility.
Changeover day not right for you? Call 01208 895570 as outside of peak times, we can sometimes offer some flexibility.
Seasonal week and short break pricing
Date | 7 Nights | 3 Nights | 4 Nights | 5 Nights |
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29 Dec - 04 Jan 2025 | £3215 | - | - | £3015 |
05 Jan - 12 Feb 2025 | £1995 | £1845 | £1895 | £1945 |
13 Feb - 19 Feb 2025 | £1995 | - | - | - |
20 Feb - 02 Apr 2025 | £1995 | £1845 | £1895 | £1945 |
03 Apr - 09 Apr 2025 | £2800 | - | - | - |
10 Apr - 16 Apr 2025 | £3300 | - | - | - |
17 Apr - 23 Apr 2025 | £3300 | £2900 | £3000 | £3100 |
24 Apr - 21 May 2025 | £2800 | £2400 | £2500 | £2600 |
22 May - 28 May 2025 | £3500 | - | - | - |
29 May - 18 Jun 2025 | £2800 | £2400 | £2500 | £2600 |
19 Jun - 25 Jun 2025 | £3500 | £3100 | £3200 | £3300 |
26 Jun - 16 Jul 2025 | £3900 | £3500 | £3600 | £3700 |
17 Jul - 27 Aug 2025 | £4450 | - | - | - |
28 Aug - 03 Sep 2025 | £3500 | £3100 | £3200 | £3300 |
04 Sep - 24 Sep 2025 | £2800 | £2400 | £2500 | £2600 |
25 Sep - 15 Oct 2025 | £1995 | £1795 | £1845 | £1895 |
16 Oct - 29 Oct 2025 | £2500 | - | - | - |
30 Oct - 19 Dec 2025 | £1995 | £1845 | £1895 | £1945 |
20 Dec - 26 Dec 2025 | £3500 | - | - | £3300 |
27 Dec - 28 Dec 2025 | £3500 | - | - | - |
29 Dec - 04 Jan 2026 | £3500 | - | - | £3300 |
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Local Area
Porthleven
Food and drink
Over the last few years, Porthleven has become a hub for high quality restaurants, cafés and delis. From miso scallops to Cornish duck with pomegranate and star anise, foodies will love the Asian inspired dishes served up at Kota. Set right on the harbour front, it’s a great spot for a quiet meal overlooking the picture-perfect fishing harbour. For something a little more casual, try Amelies, where you can expect excellent service, great Mediterranean food and a laid-back atmosphere. Or if you’re just after a flat white with a slice of cake, look no further than the stylish Origin Coffee Shop at Harbour Head.
Outdoor pursuits
Set just outside Porthleven, Penrose is a beautiful wooded estate featuring Cornwall’s largest natural lake. With miles of tracks and open parkland, it’s an ideal spot for families to enjoy time together and burn off excess energy. If you’re looking for something a little more energetic, try paddle boarding around the picturesque harbour in Porthleven, or hire kayaks from Vertical Blue and explore nearby hidden coves and quiet beaches. For golfers, take time to play the course at Praa Sands or drive 20 minutes to enjoy Mullion Golf Club, the UK’s most southerly course.
Heritage and culture
A trip to St Michael’s Mount is a must for anyone visiting this part of Cornwall. It’s a magical experience for children as they approach the castle along the granite causeway at low tide. 16th-century Godolphin House is a short ten minute drive away and a lovely spot to spend a sunny afternoon. We recommend taking a picnic and enjoying a leisurely lunch amongst the apple trees in the orchard. Alternatively, head south and explore the iconic Lizard Lighthouse, where you’ll discover the hidden maritime history of this rugged coastline.
Activities for children
Nearby Roskilly's Farm will be a surefire hit with children of all ages, featuring animal encounters and a delicious selection of ice creams. Porthleven Spy Museum Treasure Trail is another great option and an exciting way for little ones to explore the area’s monuments and landmarks. For animal lovers, you can’t beat a trip to the nearby Cornish Seal Sanctuary. Feed the seals during morning breakfast rounds or watch these beautiful animals close up in the underwater viewing area.
Festivals and events
The hugely popular Porthleven Food Festival takes over the town for two days every April and welcomes a whole host of renowned chefs, food producers and live music acts. Culdrose Air Day is another great choice, with flying displays, state-of-the art aircraft to explore and lots of family-friendly activities. For an authentic Cornish experience, you can’t miss the ancient Flora Day festival. Enjoy the colourful pageant of Hal an Tow and dance along with the parades as they meander through the town.
Concierge
InclusiveConcierge
From the moment of booking one of our luxury holiday homes, our bespoke concierge service is provided at no additional cost.
With extensive insider knowledge and local expertise, our team can arrange anything from private chefs to one-to-one surf tuition and in-house spa therapists. We’re also on hand to help plan special occasions and events, whether you’d like a locally sourced cake or pre-arranged flower deliveries.
Our team can also remove the hassle from planning those smaller practical details. We have a bank of trusted local contacts, so we can organise everything to ensure you have a stress-free holiday, from babysitters to taxi reservations and extra housekeeping.
Whatever you decide, our concierge team will be on hand to fill your getaway with creativity, relaxation and adventure.
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With the astonishing views and our talkative seagull neighbours, our hikes along the South West Coast Path may have been the highlight of our trip, with the awe-inspiring views and cuddles with the friendly local canines. This place has rapidly become very special to us, and we hope with all our hearts that we can return for many years to come.
”Fabulous house, well stocked and loved the welcome booklet. The views are amazing with so much on the doorstep, from shops to restaurants and the perfect base to explore Cornwall. We loved the house so much we didn't want to go home so I'm sure we'll be back.
”Thank you for arranging a wonderful holiday at The Old School House - it was indeed a perfect stay for the whole family.
”Lovely property and Porthleven was, as ever, a delight - we were blessed with great weather and the house was an ideal place to relax and watch the Olympics at the end of each day. Every detail has been considered, superb!
”We were a group of old friends who enjoyed a fabulous stay at The Old School House for a long weekend to attend the wonderful Porthleven Food Festival. The house is in a great location, with stunning views and offers all the amenities that you would need. The Old School House is stylish, clean and in excellent condition. In fact, we were so comfortable there that it was difficult to leave.
Perfect Stays made the entire process very easy with excellent communication. I'd very much recommend The Old School House as wonderful holiday cottage when in Porthleven, as well as, dealing with Perfect Stays. And the Porthleven Food Festival was just amazing too - so an incredible stay in every way.
The Old School House is a well-equipped and well-designed home with everything available for a near perfect Christmas stay. The wild Atlantic weather we experienced whilst staying made for fantastic seas and atmosphere! We loved the additional thoughtful touches of the Christmas tree and the welcome hamper, thank you very much.
”We have had a fantastic week at this lovely house. The Old School House has everything you could need to keep a big family happy with the most amazing views. Although we stayed when there was horrendous winds and weather, this all adds to the charm of why we love Porthleven so much. Thank you for sharing your lovely home with us.
”Stunning house, well presented.
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