
Guest testimonials
Beautiful stay. The Slate Path had everything and more to meet our needs. The decor was wonderful. Bedding lovely and comfortable. Cotton sheets! The views from the lounge and upstairs bedroom were so lovely that I didn’t feel the need to go anywhere else. The beach was on our doorstep too. Our very well behaved German Shepherd Rowdy was in his element, as there is so much space around the property to roam around in and play. Truly a wonderful experience!
Spectacular, words cannot express the loveliness. Views that are breathtaking and a house to match. Happy days for everyone who is lucky enough to experience this idyllic spot.
We were genuinely blown away by the quality of the service and the property. The welcome hamper was lovely. The iPad with the house book was easily available and so helpful. All the facilities in the house are great. We enjoyed the owners’ board games and we liked cooking on the Everhot (a first for us). The private pathway down to the beach and up onto the cliff walk were lovely details. Overall, such a lovely place that was everything we wanted and more for our anniversary weekend.
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The Slate Path
Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall, UK
Slate was once carried by donkeys along a coastal track from the Tintagel quarries to waiting ships on the beach below, the same pathway frequented by Victorian day-trippers seeking picnic spots on the strand. Today, locals traverse these historic routes with surfboards as they make their way towards the swell off Gull Rock. Just beyond this weathered path, through a garden gate, stands The Slate Path: a self-catering beach house that embodies barefoot luxury, from bracing dawn swims to storm-watching from bed. Read more...
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Introduction
Between sea and sky, The Slate Path is tucked in one of North Cornwall’s quieter corners. Built in the 1930s and cherished by three generations of the same family, this hideaway has evolved from a humble blue bungalow into a contemporary coastal home. Floor-to-ceiling windows, bedroom balconies, and wraparound decking invite families to soak in the rugged seascape – its elevated position catching the sun all year round. Whether gathering indoors for chowder after winter walks along the coast path or calling children up from the beach for barbecued mackerel, The Slate Path is a haven in every season.
Inside
Calm and considered, The Slate Path is designed to frame the landscape – a place to hunker down and stretch out. Sea-foam whites and soft pastels echo the surrounding scenery, from the blush of a dawn sky to the sea’s green-blue hues. Bathed in light, an open-plan living space is the heart of the home. A window seat offers front-row views of the tide, while the sitting room invites board games on blustery afternoons. Five bedrooms span the house; upstairs the spacious principal room is enveloped in nature through balcony windows, another opens onto a yoga deck with panoramic views.
Outside
The Slate Path sits in harmony with its coastal surroundings. Over 25 years, the grounds have evolved – forgotten plants unearthed, a hot tub and lounging areas added for sea-gazing among the resident goldfinches. Just meters from the top gate, the South West Coast Path beckons intrepid walkers. A private path winds down to the sandy beach below, which vanishes at high tide, offering solitude away from holidaymakers. On still days, kayak out to Gull Rock. On wilder days, hunker down at Trebarwith’s popular cliffside pub serving up hake and lobster butter chips.
There are five bedrooms at The Slate Path, three of which are en suite.


Bedroom One
First Floor Bedroom
The principal bedroom features a private balcony with sea views. It includes an en suite bathroom with a slipper bath, separate shower and WC.


Bedroom Two
First Floor Bedroom
This serene double bedroom opens onto an outdoor yoga deck with seating and includes an en suite bathroom complete with a deep bath, separate shower and WC.


Bedroom Three
First Floor Triple Bedroom
This spacious bedroom is perfect for children or teenagers to share, featuring three comfortable single beds, one of which is zip-and-link and can be made up as a super king if needed. It also offers the convenience of an en suite shower room and WC.


Bedroom Four
Ground Floor Zip-and-Link Bedroom
This ground floor bedroom has a soothing coastal colour scheme and features a super-king zip-and-link bed that can be arranged into two singles. It includes an en suite shower room and WC.


Bedroom Five
Ground Floor
This tranquil, sea-hued ground floor bedroom offers a super-king zip-and-link bed that converts into two singles. Guests have access to the adjacent family shower room, plus a convenient WC.
- PricingFrom £3,450 per week, £2,595 per short break for up to 11 guests
An alternative group size of up to 6 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - FeaturesHot tub
- PetsOne dog is welcome, additional dogs may be permitted by prior request
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyChildren and babies are welcome.
- PracticalitiesThere is private parking for four cars in the car park at the top of the driveway. The kitchen has an Everhot oven, Quooker boiling tap, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, wine fridge, microwave and Nespresso coffee machine. There is a washing machine and tumble dryer in the utility room. The garden is not fully enclosed
- Private cateringWhether you're looking for a fully catered stay or a one-off meal for a special occasion, discover your bespoke catering options
Explore private dining - RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book
- Eco-friendlySolar panels
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Fresh loaf of granary bloomer
- Fresh whole milk
- Free-range eggs
- Trewithen Dairy salted butter
- Organic Cornish mint tea
- Cornish coffee pods
- Homemade vegetarian frittata from Boscastle Farm Shop
- Lemon drizzle cake
- Furniss clotted cream shortbread biscuits
- Cornish Buttermilk fudge
Please note - the owners strive to source the best produce for your welcome hamper, however, the contents may vary slightly depending on the season and amount of people comprising your party. Please indicate any dietary requirements on your booking form.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Freshly cut Cornish flowers
- Trevarno organic handwash
- Organic cotton bed linen and towels
- Hammam towels for the hot tub and beach
- Cornish breakfast tea
- Cornish ground coffee
- Olive oil
- Sonos sound system
- Bluetooth speaker - hot tub
- Board games
- Hairdryer
- Condiments, dried herbs and spices
- Recipe books
- Informative house-book guide
- Crockery and cutlery for infants
- Highchair and cot
House book - your property and destination guide
Together with the owners, we've collated everything you'll need to make the most of your experience, from insider tips on local gems to practical property information, all in one digital house book, shared the moment you book.
Trebarwith Strand
Towards the top of north Cornwall´s dramatic coastline, between the fishing villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac, lies this hidden Cornish hamlet by the sea. Follow the coastal path to Tintagel’s famed clifftop castle, steeped in myth and legend

Getting there
- On the map This house overlooks Trebarwith Strand, just a few miles south of Tintagel in North Cornwall.
- By car From London, guests should allow approximately four and a half hours.
- By train The closest train station to the property is Bodmin Parkway, 40 minutes away.
- By air The closest airport is Newquay, 40 minutes away. Exeter airport is an hour away. Both have taxis and car hire available, where booking in advance is advised.

“This is a home from which to truly enjoy the outdoors – whatever the weather. You can spend hours watching the sea as storms roll in from the horizon, heading inland towards you – all while hunkered down without a care in the world. Then there are days when salty sea mist shrouds Gull Rock – only for the sun to break back through again. And when the sun is shining, you can throw open the doors and be directly amongst it.”
The Slate Path has been our home since 1999. The family have grown up here and we love watching the next generation embrace it just as fully as we have.
This has always been a place to welcome the pull of the outdoors. There’s something beautifully simple about stepping so freely outside in nature for coastal walks, swims, surfs or runs. With so much right on the doorstep, it’s easy to spend a week without getting in the car – as long as you have adequate supplies. Even when you’re not feeling active, or the weather turns wild, it’s the perfect spot for storm-watching – leaving you feeling just as invigorated!
The Slate Path holds so many memories for us, as a family and with friends. From recuperative breaks to numerous celebrations – Christmases, my sister’s 21st, my 40th, and many more – it’s truly a family home with heart.
The Bolsover family
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in Trebarwith Strand. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To Eat
Port William
Just down the road, the Port William is a great spot for lunch or dinner. Perched above the sea, this coastal pub offers sweeping views over Trebarwith Strand.
To Shop
Fish Markets at Port Isaac
Port Isaac is a traditional fishing village just a short drive from Trebarwith Strand. Despite its modest size, it offers a good selection of fresh and sustainable fish merchants.
To Do
Outdoor Adventures
For a dose of adventure, try surfing with Trebarwith Surf School or explore the coastline by kayak or coasteering with Cornish Coast Adventures or Cornish Rock Tors.
To Eat
The Rocket Store, Boscastle
The Rocket Store is a small seafood bar and restaurant that serves fresh seafood that´s come straight from their own boat and meat from their farm nearby. The menu changes daily.
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Can you walk to the beach?
Yes, there is a footpath which takes you through the village and down to the beach in five minutes.
Is the garden enclosed?
The garden is not enclosed, children and pets should be supervised at all times.
Is there a barbecue?
Yes, there is a charcoal barbecue as well as a fire pit with a grill for guests to use.
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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