An idyllic setting

Recharge at the ocean's edgeLuxury self-catering cottages by the sea

Location, location, location
Location, location, location

Standing behind the cottages, the handsome Victorian architecture of the Headland Hotel is one of Cornwall's most famous and iconic hotels that has been the focus of several films. One of its best known roles was in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's, The Witches, and the South West's most prominent landmark hotel has also starred in The Shellseekers (based on Rosamunde Pilcher's novel) and a number of BBC dramas. In 1999 it even attracted David Bailey's camera lens when it was used for a photo shoot for Italian Vogue.

Perched in view of the wild Atlantic rollers lashing Cornwall's north coast, the Headland Cottages boast a breathtaking location. This is luxury coastal accommodation in Newquay at its very best. Fling open the shutters and let the sights and sounds of the West Country's coast flood your space and your senses. In this Cornish-style village teetering on the edge of the sea, all of the cottages are named after the coastal environment in which they are huddled, and most command spectacular views of Fistral Beach and wave-licked rocky promontories. Sea views peep out of every window and alleyway possible, golden sands lay footsteps from the door, and giant panoramas of the rugged shoreline fill your sights from the outdoor decks and private gardens.

Relax in a staggering location

The beauty of the Headland Cottages is that you can experience the magic of the South West coastline from the shelter of your beach cottage. In any season and whatever the weather, relax and enjoy the spectacular Cornish scenery in absolute comfort. Laze on the sundeck and watch the surfers catching the waves on Newquay's Fistral Beach, feel the sea breeze whisper through the doorways, and see the sun set over the ocean from your private garden. Or, sink into the depths of the snug sofas and listen to the storms lashing the windowpanes, as you toast your toes by the fire and watch the waves crashing onto the shore.


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