
Guest testimonials
We’ve had the most magical, blissful and utterly dreamy week - a million thanks from us all. Villa Boden is enchanting and sheer perfection. We couldn’t have had a happier week or wished for better weather. We have been so grateful too for all your brilliant recommendations. We have totally fallen in love with everything about Porthleven. Mussel Shoal is brilliant and swimming in the harbour yesterday evening at high tide beneath The Ship was the perfect end to the loveliest of weeks.
The property had clearly been recently refurbished and everything was done to a really high standard. We loved that there was no TV in the main room upstairs - we watched the sea instead! We loved the local books and the binoculars were a great hit with the kids. The outside shower was a godsend too.
We thought that the house was stunning and in a great location. We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the property, Porthleven or Unique Homestays! Thank you for a wonderful stay.
We loved the property and would have no hesitation in booking the same property again. We are only sorry it is fully booked for Christmas. The property exceeded all our expectations - we had a fantastic holiday!
We had a really lovely week in a beautiful home in a fantastic area that we have never visited before. Villa Boden is right by the sea and within walking distance to the town. The property allows dogs which meant we could walk everywhere with them!
A remarkable job on this house. It felt both private and luxurious. We loved the Scandinavian styling and everything was really so simple and straightforward to enjoy and use. The views from the kitchen/family room were just outstanding, I could have stood and enjoyed that view for day after day. The furnishings were all extremely comfortable as well. Particularly in the den, after a good day surfing - I felt like falling into a hammock on that sofa. The fireplace worked brilliantly as did all of the sea-facing doors and windows, which can sometimes become a headache with sea-facing properties.
We loved the crashing waves under the balcony and the woodburner which gave a cosy atmosphere. The whole house is open and airy and the snug is special for late-night films. Everything is fantastic here, the technology, the house layout and the heating; very important when you have a baby with you! A big thank you to the owners who were incredibly helpful during our stay. We hope to be back in the summer to enjoy Villa Boden in the heat! We absolutely adore Villa Boden and so enjoyed our New Year in this house.
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Villa Boden
Porthleven, Cornwall, UK
Reflecting the nuanced realm of Scandinavian design, Villa Boden has two sides. On one is its warm, open, light-filled demeanour and, on the other, its moodier counterpart: sleek, sophisticated, and timeless in its connection to the dramatic harbour setting in which it resides. If you see beauty in simplicity, or are looking for Cornwall's best uncrowded foodie destination, then this luxury beach house in Porthleven has your name written all over it. Read more...
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Introduction
Lovingly owned for twenty years, two sisters worked with an award-winning design house, embracing Nordic design concepts to create a modern take on luxury hygge living at their holiday home on the south-west Cornwall coast. Today, a monochromatic aesthetic lends a relaxed tone where nature sets the pace. In summer, turquoise seas and white sands tempt guests onto Porthleven beach. In winter, the log burner crackles and the Atlantic Ocean roars, setting the scene for dramatic storm-watching sessions over ice-cold G&Ts. Whether looking for a luxury self-catering escape by the sea, or a writer’s retreat in which to hole-up for the entire winter, slip into beach house living and let all your troubles dissolve into the ether.
Inside
Taking inspiration from the Scandinavian design philosophy, Villa Boden puts a focus on pared-back style. Reverse level living brings those inside close to the elements, with panoramic sea views and plenty of space to unfurl. The top floor boasts high apex ceilings and a balcony overlooking the bay, while the ground floor features a television room, bathroom and two double bedrooms; the master with a balcony leading to the barbecue area. Down on the lower ground floor sits a shower and twin room, where the one-way mirrored glass offers privacy and perfect sea views at the same time. Matt black fittings nod to the serpentine granite rocks, while underfloor heating and seagrass rugs are reminiscent of barefoot walks along warm sandy beaches.
Outside
There is a magical sense of remoteness on Cornwall’s Lizard Peninsula. Rare heathers and colourful wildflowers add drama to the spectacular coastal views, such as the yellow flowering Hottentot Fig which pours over the rocky black cliffs like cream. Making the most of the coastal location, two ocean-facing terraces offer mesmerising scenery for al fresco dining: balmy in summer and salt-sprayed during stormier seasons. If you fancy dining out, Porthleven may be tiny but is mighty in its offering of foodie gems; from fresh Cornish seafood to high-end Asian dining and, of course, the perfect pint of Tribute. In April, Porthleven comes into its own during the annual food festival - a vibrant celebration of street food and live music not to be missed.
There are three bedrooms at Villa Boden, the master has an en suite whereas the other two bedrooms use the family bathroom and the family shower room.


Bedroom one
Ground floor en suite king-size bedroom
The contemporary master bedroom with an en suite shower room has French doors out to the balcony. Like the other two rooms, this bedroom also flaunts sea views.


Bedroom two
Ground floor king-size bedroom
With a large picture window showcasing sea views, the second king-size bedroom is the only room that uses the adjacent family bathroom, complete with a free-standing bath and shower.


Bedroom three
Lower ground floor en suite twin bedroom
Perfect for families, the twin bedroom is complete with an en suite shower room and a large mirrored window that looks out to the sea and coast path.
- PricingFrom £2,250 per week, £1,695 per short break for up to 6 guests
An alternative group size of up to 2 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - PetsTwo well-behaved dogs are welcome
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyChildren and babies are welcome
- PracticalitiesThere is driveway parking for one medium sized car and a free carpark a short walk away. The contemporary kitchen includes two ovens (one with a combination microwave), a hob, two refrigerators and a freezer. In the laundry room downstairs is a washing machine and tumble dryer, plus an iron and ironing board. The house benefits from underfloor heating as well as a woodburner. Please note that the ground floor al fresco dining area is accessed via bedroom one
- 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
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Baker Tom's loaf of bread
- Rodda's milk
- Free-range local eggs
- Trewithen Dairy butter
- Boddington´s jam
- Locally sourced hamper of seasonal Cornish produce provided by Porthleven Deli
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.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Cornish made luxury soap in every bathroom
- Freshly cut flowers
- Scented candles
- Luxury bathrobes
- Luxury towels and beach towels
- Firewood and kindling to get you started
- Handmade Grayshott pottery dinner service
- A selection of teas and coffee
- Condiments, dried herbs and spices
- Olive oil
- Recipe books
- Local ordnance survey maps and walking books
- Books about Cornwall
- Large selection of board games
- Sonos speaker
- Hairdryer
- 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.
Porthleven
Porthleven is home to the most southerly port in Britain, with a sandy beach reaching three miles long at low tide. Once famous for its tin and china clay, the pretty harbour town is tipped to be Cornwall’s next food hotspot.

Getting there
- On the map Porthleven is a small harbour town location on The Lizard in south-west Cornwall
- By car From London, take the M4 towards Bath, the M5 south and then the A30 to Cornwall, and follow the directions provided to reach the property
- By train The nearest train station is in Penzance, with regular routes to London Paddington including a sleeper train (quite an experience)
- By air Fly to Newquay Airport - just over an hour's drive away - and hire a car or taxi for your journey onward

“The moment you enter you experience the incredible view of the sea; there´s a wonderful sense of home. Throughout the house you can hear the waves crashing onto the beach below which creates a soothing sound through all the seasons.”
The house was originally built in the 1930s but has been rebuilt and completed in July 2020. We wanted to make the most of the amazing sea vistas and so created an upside-down house with an open plan living area to incorporate panoramic views of the ocean, which are on show from the moment you step through the front door.
We frequently see seals in the sea below, but even when there is no wildlife you can see the fishing boats and the other side of the harbour, where there are always surfers waiting for the right wave. Our favourite time is getting up early and sitting by the window with a coffee, knowing most of the town are still fast asleep and you have the view to yourself.
Be sure to look for the lighthouses flashing after dark - on a clear night you can see Bishop Lighthouse on the Scilly Isles, and Wolf Rock lighthouse at Land's End is normally visible too.
The May Family
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in Porthleven. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To Do
Vertical Blue Adventures
Specialising in personalised adventures around this extraordinary part of the Cornish coast, the experienced team from Vertical Blue will take you out on kayaks, paddleboards or canoes from the harbour. The brave can give coasteering a go, incorporating climbing and rock jumping without the aid of any craft.
To Eat
The Square, Porthleven
This Michelin-listed restaurant is in the heart of the fishing village, overlooking the picturesque harbour. The Square at Porthleven serves quality brasserie-style dishes, homemade cakes for elevenses and freshly-churned ice cream from the deli. On a sunny day, sit back and enjoy the view from the al fresco terrace, glass of wine in hand.
To See
Loe Pool
The Loe (meaning pool in Cornish) is Cornwall’s largest natural lake. Local farmers work alongside The National Trust, Natural England and others to protect this special site and the abundance of wildlife within. Take the circular walk through Coronation Park around the River Cober, following a coastal trail past ancient woodland.
To Do
Porthleven Food Festival
This community-led event has been a firm favourite on Cornwall´s foodie calendar over the last decade, taking place in late-spring. A vibrant celebration of culinary talent and Cornish creativity, the week-long festival combines local and international chef´s theatre, street food and music stretching from dawn until dusk.
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.
Are there dog-friendly walks from Villa Boden?
Yes, there are several dog-friendly walks from Villa Boden. Just a short walk from the house (around five to six minutes), the National Trust’s Penrose Estate offers a network of scenic footpaths through woodland and around Loe Pool, where dogs can enjoy off-lead walks in many areas. There is also a café within the estate, making it an easy spot to spend a relaxed morning or afternoon.
When does the Porthleven Food Festival take place?
The Porthleven Food Festival typically takes place over a weekend in late April each year. Dates can vary slightly, so it’s worth checking the official festival website for the most up-to-date information when planning your stay.
Can I charge my electric vehicle at Villa Boden?
There is no EV charging point at Villa Boden. However, there are three 120kW InstaVolt rapid chargers located around a mile from the house at Origin Coffee Roastery (The Foundry, TR13 9JY), where you can charge your vehicle while visiting the café.
Is Villa Boden suitable for year-round stays?
Yes, Villa Boden is designed for all seasons. In the warmer months, the balconies and coastal setting come into their own, while cooler stays are made comfortable with features such as underfloor heating and a woodburner, ideal for storm-watching by the sea.
How far is Porthleven beach from Villa Boden?
Porthleven beach is around a five minute stroll from Villa Boden, with steps leading down to the sand.
Is the garden at Villa Boden fully enclosed?
Villa Boden does not have a traditional enclosed garden. Instead, there are two sea-facing balconies, one accessed from the ground-floor bedroom and another on the first floor, leading off the main living space, both enclosed with glass panels to make the most of the coastal views. As the property is set across levels, children and dogs should be supervised when using the outdoor spaces.
Is Porthleven beach dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome year-round at the eastern end of Porthleven Beach, reached by turning left at the bottom of the steps. The western end, to the right, is subject to seasonal dog bans.
How far is Porthleven from Villa Boden, and what is there to see and do?
Porthleven is just a short stroll from Villa Boden, around ten minutes on foot, making it easy to dip in and out of the village throughout your stay. Around the harbour, you’ll find well-regarded spots including Kota Kai for Thai-inspired dining, The Ship Inn for relaxed pub meals, and Shoals Brewery for small-batch beers and cocktails. Independent shops and cafés line the waterfront, all set against the backdrop of this characterful working harbour.
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