Porth-en-Alls Estate

West Cornwall


The headland around Prussia Cove is actually a private estate, and you'll find a selection of impossibly pretty stone-walled cottages dotted around the grounds, many of which are several centuries old. The main house has been divided into three stylish flats, and comes with its own private patch of beach. There's also a lovely little 20-pitch campsite (£10 to 24).


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