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PORT I S AAC | POLZEATH | DAYMER BAY | ROCK QUINTESSENTIAL NORTH CORNWALL

Timeless Summer holidays

Located in New Polzeath, Morfa Lodge is an imposing detached 7-bedroom family home, set on a large plot of just over half an acre. With panoramic sea views right across from Stepper Point to Pentire Head, you can check the surf before strolling down the footpath to Polzeath beach. Morfa Lodge has been a much-loved private family home since it was built in the 1930s. Morfa Lodge, New Polzeath Guide Price £3.75m | Johnbrayestates.co.uk 7 bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms

Welcome

In this fifth edition of Salt. Magazine, our wellbeing issue, we once again celebrate the endless passion, talent and ingenuity of our incredible Cornish entrepreneurs, artists, businesses and organisations that strive every day to be the best they can be. With increasingly busy lives, it has never been more important for us all to slow down enough to appreciate the special moments and those people in our lives that matter the most to us. North Cornwall is the ideal place to press the pause button and as you will read, there are now lots of new ways for you to connect with Nature, indulge in some self-care and be more mindful. Life is fleeting, so make the most of it while you can!

Shireen Cunliffe | Editor

Contributors

Alastair & Fleur Mackie

Angus Webster Architect

Atlantic Blankets

Balance Wellness

Beach Farm Café

Boutique Retreats

Camel Estuary Youth Sailing

Coast Creative

Cornwall Community Foundation

Dave Mably

Duchy Grub

Fee’s Food

Freire Selwood-Miller

Harrison Sutton Partnership

Hawkers Hot Tub Hire

Highcliffe Cornwall

John Bray Cornish Holidays

John Bray Estates

Jethro Jackson

Kiln Studio

Lantic Surveyors

Latitude 50

May Whetter & Grose Surveyors

Nicola O’Mara Interior Design

Pebble Design Interiors

Pebble Gallery

Perfect Stays

Personal Fitness Cornwall

Port Isaac Trading Co.

Pumphrey & Weston

Saunas By The Sea

Shore Stays

SoulTee

Sproull Solicitors

Stacks Property Search

St Minver Cricket Club

Surfs Up Surf School

The Beach Bat Co.

The Point at Polzeath

TLS Solicitors

Wavehunters

Whitewater Contemporary

Wadebridge Sports & Leisure Centre

Editor: Shireen Cunliffe

Editorial Assistant: Phoebe Pocock

Copywriting: Hannah TappingThe Ocean Agency

Design: Rob Coumbe - Hutch Agency

Cover image: Drew Shearwood

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STRIKING

The Balance

There is no doubt that the market is calmer, offering a better balance of instructions and agreed sales. It has returned to more traditional levels, building strength over the winter months as we head towards the spring and summer. After significant and successive uplifts in values over the past three years, this is as expected, but properties in prime positions in North Cornwall continue to break new levels.

Habits formed during the pandemic years have stuck and more flexibility in where some of us can work continues to make Cornwall an ever-popular place to be. As humans, we are naturally predisposed to be optimistic, and the magnetic draw of the coast continues to attract buyers and holidaymakers, as all of us seek to balance life as best we can. ‘Carpe Diem’ varies enormously among Cornwall’s fan base, but whatever it means to you personally, there has never been more opportunity to unwind, relax and embrace the beauty of north Cornwall. Take your pick from a growing range of early morning yoga classes, sunset saunas by the sea, and a plethora of water sports, as well as world-class golf, beaches, and ever-changing coastal walks, all washed down by locally produced and award-winning food and drink. There is no

doubt that Cornwall offers a unique place to stop, breathe and relax. A place to bring the family together to enjoy those special, sometimes all too fleeting, moments. A place to redress the balance.

As a firm, we too are constantly trying to find the balance of providing the best service we can in a predominantly holiday home fuelled area, while ensuring that the focus remains on community, affordability and supporting those within the county that need it - as best we can. That is why we are supporting the Wadebridge Sports & Leisure Centre (page 39) and Camel Estuary Youth Sailing (page 40) this year and why we continue to work closely with the Cornwall Community Foundation (page 48), which not only generates and circulates invaluable funds for those in need within the county, at the same time as raising awareness of a very different landscape away from the heady coastal hotspots.

We hope you enjoy this latest edition of Salt Magazine and we look forward to seeing you soon.

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Photo ‘Swimmers, Rock’ by Dave Mably, dave_mably
The days are finally getting lighter, there is a trace of warmth in the sun and the seas are calmer both proverbially, and in reality. After a long winter with much speculation about the state of the property market, we are seeing definite shoots of life and confidence is returning as we head into the Spring.

A Country Residence

The Farmhouse, Mesmear Nr Polzeath

4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms

Straight out of The Good Life, The Farmhouse is an immaculate 4-bedroom detached house peacefully located just moments from the North Cornwall coast and Polzeath beach. Situated within the grounds of Mesmear, with an outdoor gym and shared use of a heated swimming pool, the property is set in 1.68 acres of farmland and has been restored to exacting standards. The Farmhouse represents a unique opportunity to secure a versatile and prime property in an idyllic countryside position. Further land and lots are also available by separate negotiation.

Guide Price £1.75m

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CANVAS

With the sun streaming through the skylights and the expansive floor space gleaming, it’s easy to see why Jethro and Kristie Jackson jumped at the chance to create this new space.

Jethro’s studio, at one side of the building, is four times the size of his previous workspace at Porthilly. Those who visited him there will remember how pretty, but petite it was! “Porthilly will always be an important part of my artistic life – I loved it there. But when the opportunity came to create a purpose built space, I knew it was too good to miss. I’ve spent the last few years exploring a more abstract approach to my painting, so the move marks a shift in my work, too. It’s a fresh start in lots of ways,” Jethro explains.

The central gallery space is 1800 square metres. This means Jethro can hang whole exhibition size shows here. There’s space too, to show the work of sculptors Alastair and Fleur Mackie, who also have their studio in the building. “The whole area next to the studio gallery is quickly becoming a bit of a creative hub!” says Kristie. “Photographers, interior designers and other small businesses are choosing to have their base here. It’s lovely to think we’re part of a growing community in this part of Cornwall.”

The studio gallery is open Monday to Saturday 10am-4pm. It’s always a good idea to call ahead if you’re making a special trip.

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Jethro and Kristie Jackson’s new studio gallery will be the setting for shows, artists’ talks and evening events this Spring and Summer. We chatted to the couple to find out about the move to this beautiful new building and their plans for the year.

WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS YEAR?

From April 5th 2023

Four Days in September by Jethro Jackson

This series from Jethro’s residency at Watergate Bay Hotel last year is a response to the place and what the beach means to those who spend time there. Jethro and Kristie will host opening drinks at the studio gallery on April 4th from 6pm.

From August 3rd 2023

Above, Below, Beyond by Jethro Jackson

Jethro’s thoughts on what’s precious about Cornwall today. The wealth has moved from beneath our feet in the mines, to be above the ground. Now it’s in the value of land and sea views, often framed by modernist architecture. A private view will be held on the evening of August 2nd.

WHERE IS THE NEW SPACE?

You’ll find the studio gallery at Newlands, the new creative hub just off Trewiston Lane, on the road that links Pityme with The Point.

For up to date information on happenings at the gallery, follow on Instagram @jethrojackson

www.jethrojackson.com

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JETHRO JACKSON OPENS JULY 2023 ABOVE BELOW BEYOND A series of paintings inspired by Cornish mining heritage. JETHRO JACKSON STUDIO TREWISTON LANE . ROCK . PL27 6PY Email: jethrojackson@hotmail.co.uk Mobile: +44(0)7714339364 www.jethrojackson.com

A Haven in the Heart of Rock

Savannah, Rock

4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms

This charming and characterful 3-bedroom detached home is set on a generous terraced plot of approximately 0.24 acres providing great potential to extend or redevelop. Offered for sale with a separate 1-bedroom annexe, Savannah has far-reaching views across the Camel Estuary towards Padstow from an elevated garden and the first-floor bedrooms. A much-loved holiday home, Savannah is located just moments from Porthilly Cove and Rock beach and an easy walk to the village amenities.

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STORIES

OF THE LAND

Alastair and Fleur Mackie make contemplative sculpture that’s deeply embedded in the Cornish landscape. They’re now based here in Rock.

Abeautifully simple stool, made of oak, from a tree that died in Mount’s Bay two and a half thousand years before Christ was born, when the bay was wooded and far from the sea. The tree was pickled in peat,

buried in sand, and submerged by the rising Atlantic for four and half thousand years, until uncovered by a storm in 2020. Mount’s Bay Stool (2022) is by Fleur and Alastair Mackie, the North Cornish duo making sculpture steeped in stories of substance and place.

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Alastair and Fleur now work here in Rock, but long and interesting careers in art have led them both here. Alastair grew up in a farming community in South Cornwall while Fleur’s childhood was split between Cameroon, France, and the UK. Meeting at art school in London in the 90’s, over time their work has evolved into a close collaboration.

The pair has shown extensively in the UK and internationally, including exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Venice Biennale and the Busan Museum of Modern Art. They have worked on a number of public commissions and their work is held in collections including the Cass Sculpture Foundation in Sussex, the Olbricht Collection in Berlin and the Wellcome Collection in London.

In 2011 they moved to North Cornwall, and the landscape here has fundamentally shaped the vocabulary of their work. Cornwall is not just where Alastair and Fleur’s work is made, but what it’s made of. Naturally occurring elements - native metals, seashells, clays are meticulously collected, rearranged and transformed.

The stories of the places, materials and processes involved in the work are as much a part of their work as the physical objects themselves. For Canopy, (2014), made for an exhibition on the theme of home, Alastair collected one leaf from every tree he passed under on a twenty mile walk from their house on the North Coast of Cornwall to his childhood home near Lerryn (‘Canopy’ is pictured overleaf).

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Opposite page Mount’s Bay Stool (2022), Sub fossilised oak (C14 date 4400 to 4700 before present) Above Complex System 123 and 124 (2016) Cuttlebone, tulip, glass
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Above The Domination Of Things (2016), Cowrie shells, limestone

Opposite page top With The Past On The Left And The Future On The Right (2021-22), Limpet shells reunited with their place of origin

Below Canopy (2014), Oak, steel, leaf (detail)

Work on The Domination Of Things (2016) began with the artists being commissioned to find cowrie shells (historically the most common form of shell money) on a Cornish beach, for eight hours a day, over three days. Each shell was placed within a corresponding recess cut into a tablet of limestone and subsequently offered as a medium of exchange.

The duo describe themselves as site-specific artists, and it’s easy to see why. Each piece of work is something of an enigma, enriched by the loaded associations of its material, sense of place and the story behind its making. They’re a welcome addition to the Cornish art scene and we’re thrilled they have chosen Rock as their base.

WHERE TO SEE ALASTAIR AND FLEUR’S WORK IN CORNWALL THIS SUMMER

Mount’s Bay Stool (2022) and With The Past On The Left And The Future On The Right (2021-2022) will both be shown as part of We Are Floating In Space at Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, 11th February – 3rd June. newlynartgallery.co.uk

From This Day On (2023) is a new large-scale permanent outdoor work installed at Tremenheere Sculpture Garden, near Penzance from February. tremenheere.co.uk

Complex System 123 and 124 (2016) will be showing as part of the group exhibition Subversive Landscape at the gallery at Tremenheere, 28th April - 28th May .

Alastair & Fleur Mackie Studio, Projects Twenty Two, Off Trewiston Lane, Rock. www.afmackie.com (07818) 073473

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Dreamy Estuary Vistas

Middle Hobby, Trebetherick

5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms

This substantial, contemporary property occupies an enviable position with wonderful far reaching views of Brea Hill and the Camel Estuary across Cornish countryside. Built in 2019 with great attention to detail, the sleek modern design and generous layout provides impressive open plan living areas that front the garden, terraces and balconies to make the most of the coastal views.

Guide Price £3.5m

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Artful

ENDEAVOR

Thanks to their recent expansion and an enviable list of artists, Whitewater Contemporary are bringing the best in fine art to North Cornwall

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Over the last few years, Polzeath’s Whitewater Contemporary has gone from strength to strength, responding to the region’s high demand for fine art by doubling its original gallery space in 2021, and this year consolidating both spaces into a single, white walled gallery. Whitewater is now a leading venue for the exhibition of Cornish and British art, with an enviable list of exhibitors. Owners Nick and Suki Wapshott have a passion for working with Cornish painters, sculptors and makers, alongside new and established artists from across the UK.

“We have been delighted to introduce new artists like Luke Knight, beginning with his very first solo exhibition, and Max Leuchars, who is an extraordinary young talent, as well as supporting much loved local artists like Caroline Cleave. We’ve also held landmark exhibitions of contemporary craft, including potter Hugh West’s 50th year show, and a beautiful collection of work by Hannah Billingham who is currently one of the UKs most talked about ceramicists.”

The gallery has also been exhibiting work by painter Simeon Stafford, who is a huge name in British art, and other new and well-known names as part of their yearround Featured Artist series. This year’s series begins in March with a dazzling exhibition of ceramics by Royal College of Art graduate Judy McKenzie, whose works explore the ancient art of Nerikomi and Kintsugi. April sees still life and landscape paintings by Exeter College of Art graduate Sam Brooks, who is rapidly becoming one of the South West’s most collectable artist. She continues to study under respected painter Robin Child, whose own professor was a pupil of Walter Sickert, who was himself taught by Whistler and Degas, bringing a prestigious lineage to the gallery’s schedule.

Simeon Stafford’s warm and witty artwork returns to the gallery in May, while Central St Martins graduate Viv Richards heralds the start of summer with an exhibition of mixed media works throughout June. ‘Plein air’ watercolour painter Stewart Edmondson is Whitewater’s Featured Artist in July, and Cornish land and seascape artist John Brenton, whose work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Royal Society of British Artists Exhibition and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters Exhibition, is on show at the gallery in August. The autumn schedule will include a collection from Rebecca Styles, recipient of a Vacma award and Creative Scotland artist bursary for her work involving local raw pigments and traditional paint making, and the gallery’s much anticipated annual show by Suki Wapshott. Suki has become one of the North Coast’s most respected painters, thanks to her distinctive collections inspired by the light and reflections found in the coastline around Polzeath.

“As artists ourselves” says Suki, “we understand that artists need devoted gallerists to support and promote their work, and at Whitewater Contemporary we work hard to achieve those relationships. That’s good for our artists, good for our gallery, and allows us to present great work to our wonderful clients and collectors”.

Whitewater Contemporary, 1& 1a The Parade, Polzeath, PL27 6SR. For further information and to take a Virtual 3D Tour of the gallery see www.whitewatercontemporary.co.uk

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EMOTIONS Igniting

Taking inspiration from life, landscape and mind, Freire Selwood-Miller explores her chosen subjects through both painting and drawing

Abstract artist Freire Selwood-Miller’s work is a joyous fusion. On the one hand, her largescale abstracts burst with colour, inspired by Cornwall’s ever-changing natural land, sky and seascapes and her travels across the ocean. On the other, sweeps of Indian ink and charcoal depict the human form with minimal strokes creating organic shapes offering the hint of a pose or movement.

Growing up in Dorset, Freire has drawn and painted since she could hold a pen. Moving to Cornwall to study at Falmouth University for a degree in Performance Sportswear Design, Freire’s early career took her to Bordeaux, France as a designer for an ethical yoga brand. She then spent four years working on superyachts across the Mediterranean and around the Caribbean, an experience that has subsequently informed her abstracts capturing the emotions, movements and hues of the sea. However, it has always been a love of the human form, and in particular the female body that has captivated Freire: “I’m fascinated by the shapes a body can make and love to play with shadow and light. I specifically like dancers and movement, but I like to recreate that movement quite minimally within a piece.”

Freire works mostly in oil, attracted to its pliability, movement and ability to build up texture: “I don't often use just brushes. I like to use rags or sponges, and sometimes even old-fashioned mops. It’s about being experimental with texture. With the nudes, I turn to Indian ink, graphite and charcoal as well as using paint to draw the lines.”

Working from her studio in north Cornwall, a recent collaborative exhibition saw Freire and five other artists come together for an exhibition in the space: “It really has been an absolute joy to put on this show and share my studio with others, something I have wanted to do for a while. It was a fantastic way to end the year.” Freire also exhibited at Form Falmouth last year, a new annual festival which celebrates the visual arts heritage and vibrant creative culture of Falmouth. Looking ahead, a female empowerment project will see Freire investigate and celebrate the human form, studying the lines and shapes created by dancers at a Trurobased dance school for a new body of work.

A selection of Freire’s current work can be seen at Bluntrock Brewery in Rock and has also been commissioned to grace the walls of four luxury holidays properties at Bogee Farm near Wadebridge.

www.freireselwood-miller.art @freiresm_artist

Let us make the next step easy

Sometimes in Cornwall you think ‘How did they ever find that place?’. So when you find yours, let’s make sure you get it.

A SANCTUARY IN WHICH TO UNWIND

Moments from the coast, Highcliffe’s new luxury properties, along with their new wellbeing facilities and café, is taking holiday home ownership to the next level.

Rob Mably’s vision for Highcliffe began in the early 1990’s. Born into a farming family, it was on this land that he began building 36 holiday homes in Trebetherick on the hill between Polzeath and Daymer Bay. Having grown up with endless summers playing on the farm and nearby beaches, his vision was for visiting families to enjoy the north Cornish coast as much as he had. It took four years to complete the initial properties, and during that time Rob started a small holiday property management company, offering letting services for owners who wanted to rent out their unused weeks.

Family-owned and run, Highcliffe is secluded yet within walking distance to Rock and Polzeath. The properties have

settled into their landscaped environment well, surrounded by well-kept lawns and grounds. Highcliffe is the type of location where you can drive to your holiday home, park the car, put the keys in the drawer and pick them up when you leave. You can walk to three or four beaches, local villages, and even the pub. There has been little need for anything else other than this, its peaceful surroundings and breath-taking views. However, 20 years on Rob and his three daughters wanted to add something a little special to Highcliffe, which would ensure the enjoyment of generations to come.

“We were slightly delayed in achieving our vision, partly because of Brexit, and then because of COVID,” says Rob. “Having retained our family land, we decided to expand Highcliffe to include a yoga studio, gym and 20 new

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properties. It was important to us, and the planners, that the new development was sensitive in terms of design, orientation and that it would create local jobs.”

The location of the new properties is slightly more elevated, with far reaching views across the Camel Estuary and Stepper Point. Architect Peter Hume of Purl Design, who worked with Rob on the original 36 homes, designed the larger properties to benefit from reverse level living, maximizing the sea views. Facing westwards, from their balconies they experience the most breathtaking sunsets, which are very special to witness. The next row of new properties, with sea glimpses, are more traditional; a stepping stone between the original architecture and the cutting-edge contemporary design of the ocean-front homes.

Rob’s daughters Becca, and twin sister Bonnie, who worked with Norm Architects in Copenhagen, have been the driving force behind the interiors, masterminding their style: “The designs are more ambitious” says Becca, “We realised that we were stepping up into a different category of property and wanted to reflect that in our design choices. That, in turn, led us to take the business further by building a reception building, home to our café, gym and yoga studio, bringing high quality facilities to Highcliffe for the first time.” The beautifully designed studio hosts yoga and pilates classes and is open to guests and non-residents, while the state-of the art gym, which has both cardio and weight machines, is used by owners and guests, and during the low season non-residents can obtain attractive memberships. Natural materials ensure the whole building exudes calm and charm, with studio doors that pull back opening up the entire space. Retreats and art classes are also on the horizon as the new facility naturally unfolds.

“It’s been a fun process to undertake with Bonnie,” adds Becca. “Working with family can have its challenges but it's also very special, given that this is on family land, with our grandparent’s house in view just up on the hill. There's a real strong, family connection here, which we don't take for granted.”

So, what does the future hold for Highcliffe? “We feel that this is a big step for us and for Highcliffe itself and so we now need a period of consolidation whilst we grow our team, and our management of this exciting new chapter” says Rob. “I've got retirement on the horizon so the future route of the company will be in the hands of the girls.”

There are 20 new properties, with eight already finished and handed over to their owners. A further eight have been reserved and are currently under construction to be completed throughout the rest of this year. Plot eight, one of the few remaining available homes is currently on the market with John Bray Estates with a guide price of £2.25m.

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HOT TUB HEAVEN

Nothing beats slipping into a Hawkers Hot Tub to relax and escape the everyday for a while

nspired by the beautiful Hawkers Cove in Padstow, this brand-new hot tub hire start-up has flourished under the guiding hand of business owner Chloé Warner.

Set up in 2022, Hawkers Hot Tub delivers direct to your door or holiday home rental and offers clients a hassle-free set-up, with a complimentary breakdown at the end of the hire period. If you’ve ever owned a hot tub, that is worth its weight in gold, allowing you to concentrate on the important bits, like unwinding in your very own bubbling sanctuary.

With a background working on Superyachts, Chloe understands only too well the value of excellence in service, and she brings a sprinkling of VIP standards to every booking whether for 3-, 5-, 7-day hire. They can also do longer, with the option of a mid-week clean.

Every setup will be unique to you and the team will do their utmost to deliver on any special requests you may have. The basic hire package includes a 7-seater Lay-ZSpa, waterproof speaker with LED lights, a wooden step,

fairy lights and towel basket with 2 blankets to create a dreamy hot tub moment. The Insta Glam package includes even more fairy lights, a flower backdrop and light up floating champagne bar - the perfect romantic gesture. For the ultimate experience, book The VIP Package with a stargazing dome and floating light up bar along with a luxury hamper.

New additions include the rapid heat Santorini that soothes away your post surf aches with the Hydro jet Pro Massage system. For anyone keen to try out the new craze in Ice Baths, you can also hire a Lumi Ice Bath alongside any hot tub, for the ultimate feelgood factor.

Hawkers Hot Tub hire covers a 20-mile radius and includes some of the main holiday destinations in Cornwall, including Tintagel, Fowey, Polzeath, Rock, Padstow, Newquay, and many more with free delivery. Anything outside of this area will be charged a small amount to cover the distance over the 20 miles. The team will be happy to help, just ask for a quote.

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A Picture-Perfect Cottage

1 Church Steps, St Mabyn

3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms

This charming three-bedroom semi-detached cottage is located in the heart of St Mabyn village. A deceptively spacious property, 1 Church Steps has been sympathetically refurbished to create a cool family home providing a blend of modern and character features. The property offers an enclosed and well-maintained rear garden with a versatile separate studio/office space and is ideally positioned to enjoy the best of North Cornwall.

Guide £525,000

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RECHARGE & REFRESHRelax,

Combine that with golden sandy beaches, bright blue skies, warming wood fired heat and life affirming sea dips to really send your senses wild. Enter Saunas by the Sea, an ingenious, eco start up with wellness at its core set up by Steve French, Henry Millar and Luke Culkin, three local guys who have seen the benefits of recovery and wellbeing themselves in their day to day life.

These cool blackened timber pods provide a convenient mobile sauna service, front and centre on two of North Cornwall’s best surf spots - Harlyn, near Padstow or Baby Bay at New Polzeath. Arguably the best located saunas around, the views are the stuff of dreams and a mesmerising distraction while you recharge your mind and body, sit for a moment, breathe and relax.

Book 50 minute solo seats or a group booking for the whole pod easily online 24/7. Authentically eco, and

handcrafted from sustainable timber, the saunas tread lightly on the surrounding landscape with no trace remaining where they once stood. Each sauna is hand built locally and uses a high quality Estonia wood fired stove that ensures your comfort and safety and includes a small private changing space and a shower if a dip in the sea is a step too far. The saunas are available to rent all year round as well as for events and weekends and there is also the option to buy or long term rent smaller saunas for the garden.

If you haven’t tried it, do. Nothing beats that tingling feeling, the cold rush, followed by the intense warmth and deep relaxation during the session. The ideal accompaniment to cold water swimming, it looks like north Cornwall is fast developing its own sauna culture and a little birdie tells us that there is another site on the horizon. We can’t wait!

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The ultimate post workout experience, packed with physical and mental benefits, a sauna routine can benefit your skin, body, and mind.
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A MINDFUL APPROACH

Balance Wellness prioritises holistic wellbeing, bridging the gap between a medical clinic and a spa experience

Hollie, Skincare Specialist, Nurse and Owner of Balance, has combined her medical knowledge and aesthetic expertise to create a unique wellness retreat in Rock. “I always had the vision of setting up a spa, somewhere to combine skincare with self-care – a place of relaxation, a real retreat,” explains Hollie. Embracing natural beauty, Balance has an emphasis on caring for the whole body in a calming space with a warm welcome.

Since its inception in July 2021, Balance has been constantly improving both its medical aesthetic and more traditional wellness treatments, creating an experience unlike anywhere else. “The past year has been incredible for us at Balance,” comments Hollie. “We have introduced three new medical grade devices to treat the skin and body. We have a new team member, Lauren – a sports massage therapist – and our team has now grown to four practitioners, which includes Megan and Carly who have been with me since the start. This

summer will also see the addition of a fourth treatment room.” Hollie and her team undergo continuous training in order to bring the very latest treatments to Balance and are always looking for ways to grow as a business in order to create the best experience for their clients.

“At Balance we believe that medical doesn’t have to mean clinical. Our holistic approach to skin health offers medical expertise in a safe space,” continues Hollie. “Our range of treatment options are at the forefront of technology, featuring specialist state-of-the-art medical grade devices and bespoke signature skin health treatments. Each treatment is tailored to specific concerns, creating a personal plan that is targeted but also preventative.”

With a range of energising, relaxing, detoxifying or soothing treatments for face, body or wellness, each treatment is entirely bespoke. Every Balance experience begins with an indepth consultation to discover the client’s wants and needs; time spent getting to know clients is hugely important at Balance. This personal approach is complemented by a relaxed ambience achieved with muted tones and soft lighting.

“For us, it’s about time and trust,” concludes Hollie. “Medically led, our team specialises in skin and body concerns, working with clients to get the desired results, using an allencompassing treatment plan. At Balance, we believe that medical treatments don’t have to be simply a procedure, they can be an experience, offering a sanctuary for your skin with impressive results.”

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Spring into

Gym settings can often feel a little daunting, especially if you are visiting for the first time, which is why the team at Personal Fitness were determined to create more than just a gym. Their aim was to create a welcoming social and fitness hub where clients would feel at ease and could exercise in comfort and safety. The new purpose-built premises at Hawksfield, near Wadebridge, offers a select setting for workouts, classes and personal training. With plenty of free parking, the wonderful Strong Adolfos café for post workout treats, plus other shops and galleries on the same site, this is a gym with a family feel.

Personal Fitness is co-owned by experienced personal trainer and fitness instructor Jordan, fitness instructor and nutritional coach Penny, alongside Jordan’s wife Tash who looks after the operational side of the business with a focus on customer experience. Joining Jordan and Penny are a team of excellent yoga, pilates and fitness instructors who come together to offer a range of all-inclusive classes. No matter your experience or fitness level, each class is carefully scaled so that people of all abilities are able to train together, maintaining that close-knit community feel. With the studio hosting HIIT, circuit, dance, yoga, pilates and cycling classes, to name just a few, there is something to suit every fitness taste.

For those that prefer an open gym environment – whether a beginner or a seasoned gym-goer – then the light and bright workout space, filled with modern cardio machines, fixed and free weights, caters for all levels and has the benefit of being open 24/7 thanks to a secure, keyless

entry system. There is even an outdoor training area, ideal for when the sun shines and you want to soak up some Vitamin D while you work out. Don’t just take our word for it, why not visit the website where you can take a virtual tour of the facilities?

You are welcome to follow your own programme or to book a personal training session with Jordan on a one-to-one, joint or small group basis. Penny also has a passion for nutrition and offers bespoke advice on calorie goal setting, macros, steps and workouts plans. With the benefit of all classes being included in the membership package, including yoga sessions, you need never get bored of working out and if you’re on holiday your fitness regime doesn’t need to be put on the back burner; week, day and single session passes are also available. Whatever your fitness journey, the team at Personal Fitness are always onhand to make it a welcoming and enjoyable one.

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A state-of-the-art, 24-hour access gym facility, born out of a passion to provide a first-class health and fitness space, comes to North Cornwall
SHAPE

THE POINT

This coastal golf and leisure club will soon be adding energyneutral cabins to its popular wellbeing and holiday cottage offer

The Point at Polzeath is a stylish coastal resort that has been welcoming guests to this exclusive stretch of North Cornwall for more than a decade. Family-run, the 240 acres of land is owned by Jeremy and Eva Davies who, through continued investment, have created a unique luxury holiday location in the hills above Polzeath. Its seven, on-site eco-apartments have arresting views and The Point Holidays also manages a growing number of hand-picked holiday homes both in the grounds at The Point and in the surrounding villages of Polzeath, Rock and Trebetherick. With those extra elements that make a holiday just perfect such as dog-friendly stays, hot

tubs, swimming pools, EV charging points and, of course, coastal views, guests are spoiled for choice! With an ever-expanding collection, from stunning cliff top retreats to stylish apartments and cosy cottages, there is a holiday retreat to suit every taste with the added benefit that all of the facilities at The Point are available to every guest; simply follow one of the footpaths from your door to discover them.

The greens of the 18-hole golf course are now considered to be among the best in the county and the presentation is hard to fault with panoramic vistas out over Hayle Bay and Pentire Point. With padel tennis recently added to the health club, alongside traditional courts, those seeking active

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enjoyment for wellbeing are treated to an indoor heated swimming pool, steam room, sauna, gym, and studio where a variety of classes take place. Having worked up an appetite, guests are rewarded with a menu created by Head Chef Phil Wilson, from fresh, seasonal and local ingredients. This is food with a view, with its floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors to the balcony embracing the view towards Pentire Point. The perfect place to sit and watch the sunset with a meal. The Bear Bar is a perfect place for a sundowner in a relaxing atmosphere with live music and themed evenings taking place throughout the year.

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This year sees the addition of 17 modular eco-cabins to The Point within an exclusive, five-acre retreat. Jeremy and Eva’s vision was to: “provide a sustainable and easy maintenance holiday option for owners and guests alike. Owning a holiday property should be a relaxing escape from the stresses of everyday life.” Owners will have a unique holiday experience and benefit from members’ access to The Point’s leisure facilities. In collaboration with Koto Design, the cabins draw inspiration from Scandinavian design and culture, embodying the four pillars of architecture, nature, design and wellness. The site has been

kept specifically low density, with landscaping created in partnership with Chelsea award-winning garden designer Darren Hawkes. ‘Re-wilding’ will come in the form of natural indigenous planting, flower and grass meadows and cut-through walkways, anchoring the cabins into the coastal environment.

The remit was to create beautifully designed, fully furnished cabins that would afford stress-free, low maintenance escapes surrounded by nature. The cabin’s designs are such that they nestle seamlessly into the landscape,

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without detracting from the ever-present ocean views. Owners can tailor the interiors, choosing from a beautiful palette of colours, appliances and soft furnishings, making each one individual. Inventory add-ons are also available so owners can literally unlock the front door and enjoy.

The cabins, encircled with hand-built Cornish stone walling, are built almost entirely of sustainably sourced timbers and clad in British blackened larch with green roofs. Sitting effortlessly into this coastal site, their exterior colours and textures are reminiscent of the surrounding coastal landscape. Particular attention was paid to the siting of the cabins, in order to find the perfect positioning for the individual plots. Each cabin has its own courtyard for privacy and protection, acting as an invitation, rather than a barrier, to the landscape. A large decked area offers shelter from the elements as these cabins are designed for year-round enjoyment. It’s not just the heady heights of summer that makes this stretch of the north Cornish coast so inviting; its autumn hues, spring verdure and wintry wilds are just as inviting.

Internally, the cabins have floor to ceiling windows and large sliding doors dissolving the boundary between outside and in. Kept deliberately minimal, so as not to distract from the views and rather emphasise the landscape and coastline the interiors have a soft, muted palette. Living spaces are open plan, while the bedrooms are hidden retreats tucked away from the main living area.

Two show cabins are currently complete, with two under construction and four more on order.

Prices start from £650,000. For more information contact koto@thepointatpolzeath or sales@johnbrayestates.co.uk

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On e crest OF A WAVE

Ocean adventures reach new highs with Wavehunters surf and marine company

With its miles of coastline, North Cornwall boasts some of the most diverse and beautiful aquatic landscapes. Whether it be the arrival of ocean swells that create the perfect beach break, the clear calm waters of a still summer’s day or the ethereal beauty beneath the waves which team with sea life, this is an endless playground just waiting to be explored, both on and in the water. Helping people to do just this for over 20 years, Andy Cameron and his team at Wavehunters are the go-to, best in class when it comes to surfing, SUP-ing, boat charters and more. With beachside locations at Polzeath, Padstow, Port Isaac, Rock, and Watergate Bay there is an ocean adventure awaiting all who seek one.

Surfing is at the very core of Wavehunters. It’s where it all began and after expanding into premises at Watergate Bay last year both here, and their base at Polzeath, offer the opportunity for everyone to experience the thrill of the waves. Renowned for

experienced surf coaches, there is something to suit every level from beginners, through improvers and beyond. Drop-off children’s surf club sessions run throughout the holidays and for locals the evening Groms Surf Club is always hugely popular.

In terms of equipment, you can hire on the beach or have all you need delivered to your accommodation. If you’re already a seasoned surfer but don’t want the worry of travelling with your kit, high-end boards and wetsuits are also available for hire. Watergate Bay is only a five-minute drive from Cornwall Airport Newquay, so you can leave the confines of the city behind and be in the ‘green room’ in no time.

Fitness and flexibility are just as important for surfing and SUP-ing as they are for any other sport. With that in mind, Wavehunters now has a dedicated yoga and fitness studio at Watergate Bay where they hold regular classes. If you prefer your workouts beachside, one-to-one or group sessions on the sand combine core, cardio, strength, balance,

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resistance and more… all with a large dose of vitamin D. Even if you don’t have time to visit one of the beachside locations, one of Wavehunters’ experienced instructors can come to your holiday home for yoga or personal training.

Adventures on the water can be just as thrilling as they are in it. Climb aboard one of Wavehunters’ fleet of three RIBs and be whisked across the bay to explore otherwise inaccessible coves and caves. You’ll be taken to the best spots for spotting dolphins, seals and seabirds – even the elusive puffin has been glimpsed nesting on one of the rocky crags. Group trips of varying lengths are available or, for the ultimate in exploration, why not take the hassle out of having to have your own boat and privately charter a Wavehunters’ RIB? Fully-fuelled, insured and complete with your own private skipper – plus a couple of SUPs for getting up close to the coast – this is surely the best way to see the north Cornish coast in all its magical beauty.

To top off the Wavehunters’ offering, this year will see the return of the Water Taxi which operates between Padstow and Rock when the ferry stops. Dine out in style with pre-dinner drinks aboard the ten-metre jet-powered catamaran as you’re transported across the estuary to your favourite restaurant. This is also ideal as a family picnic boat and is available for private hire during the day. All of Wavehunters’ activities and equipment can be booked online on their new website however, if you’re looking for multiple hires across a week or more then Emily, Wavehunters’ Customer Liaison Manager, offers a single point of contact, concierge service to ensure all ocean adventures are expertly catered for. www.wavehunters.co.uk

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Steps from the Bay

Pendowr, Watergate Bay

7 Bedrooms | 6 Bathrooms

Located in a prime position, just 500 yards from Watergate Bay beach, Pendowr House is a striking 5-bedroom contemporary home set in an acre of landscaped gardens, with distant views of the sea across rolling Cornish countryside. Extensively renovated, the accommodation is laid out over three floors with sun terraces to take advantage of the natural light and includes a separate two-bedroom cottage, with potential to enhance. Guide Price £2.65m
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Sporting a fresh makeover under the careful stewardship of a new generation, the future of the St Minver Cricket Club looks bright!

Thanks to a raft of volunteers, generous donations, and visionary thinkers, the newly renovated club now offers a friendly and sociable facility perfect for both cricket (and non-cricket) fans. As well as hosting regular fixtures and screening all major sporting events, the club also offers tasty food and drink that can be savoured in the newly planted Wild Hop beer garden - a colourful wildflower meadow complete with a woodfired pizza oven. Inside, you’ll find comfy seating, a pool table, darts, and a fully stocked bar, alongside a rotation of local artwork brightening up the walls. This fantastic community hub now hosts regular live events and offers an eco-friendly venue perfect for private hire functions. With two senior teams, a women’s team and junior training for 8-15y starting in May, the St Minver Cricket Club is a sociable space for all the family to enjoy, where players of all ages are always welcome.

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COMMUNITY CRICKET

Born and bred in Port Isaac, owner Jake Cleave, established Port Isaac Trading Co. in 2015. Growing up with fishing, music and art in his blood, it is no surprise that Jake has turned to design. His contemporary lifestyle shop is a veritable treasure trove of gorgeous things, located just steps from the harbour. Inspired by the sea and coastline, his climate neutral clothing range sits comfortably alongside an ever changing array of carefully curated and handmade homewares, making P.I T. Co. a must see for any visitor to the north coast.

Inside, a selection of original and unisex clothes designed to be worn by the coast, includes cosy beanies, with cotton tees and sweatshirts for layering under woollen guernseys. Waterproof rain coats and backpacks complete the range, proving there’s no such thing as bad weather in Cornwall, just the wrong clothes. A range of organic and earthy homewares including flasks, ceramic mugs, wool blankets, with handmade soap and candles from fellow Cornish makers, as well as organic and Fair Trade Nkuku homewares, works equally as well at home, as for a life on the move.

Find Jake and his friendly team in this little shop at the bottom of Fore Street, and if you're not in the area, fear not, as most items are also available online.

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A et A COMMUNITY

Sadly, years of underinvestment in the public leisure sector compounded by Covid closures left this once-loved community asset at risk of closure in 2021 when the cash-strapped county council were unable to extend its financial support.

Encouraged by the council, the local community came together as the Friends of Wadebridge Leisure Centre (FOWLC) and the newly formed Community Interest Company developed a proposal of community ownership and control. In September 2022 they were handed the keys to the centre after a ten-month period of campaigning and planning. Community volunteers have helped to transform the facilities with paint rollers, signage and scrubbing brushes and as hoped, membership at the centre has rocketed since the transfer, schools and clubs have increased their usage of the site and new groups have found a home for their favourite hobbies.

However, eye-watering energy costs and ageing facilities continue to challenge the group’s success. The CIC have ambitious plans to overcome this and, in consultation with Leisure Energy, (specialists in delivering energy conservation solutions for the leisure industry), and the support of a newly formed Charity (awaiting registration number), they are aiming to transform the centre into a modern space fit for the next generation. A significant programme of works is planned that will see energy conservation measures, efficient plant room and renewables technologies installed. In addition, the dated pool hall and change spaces will be overhauled with family-friendly and accessible facilities at its core, gym facilities extended, the Sports Hall refreshed,

and a new community food and beverage space created. The energy project alone will total £250,000, in addition to council funding, which had previously been ring-fenced for the site. The works will take around 12 months to complete but should deliver a long-term sustainable facility. For the future, the Charity is looking at decarbonisation, via the use of heat pumps, which will require further capital investment. Fundraising plans are in place, but the success of the project will depend on the generosity of local businesses, residents, private donors, and visitors.

Fundraising efforts have kicked off with donations from St Minver Lowlands and St Issey Parish Councils and a successful Crowdfunding project entitled ‘Swimming Against the Tide’. A striking painted mural has been created made up of individually named fish, sponsored by well over 100 supporters. Proud fish owner Elodie is a 6-year-old who has additional needs and uses the centre for her 1:1 swim lesson that helps strengthen her legs and build water confidence.

A local retired teacher, Gillian Johnson, is very grateful for the role the centre has played in her health and is delighted it has a future. After undergoing knee replacement surgery, she returned as a member in September 2022 to continue her regular fitness classes designed for older adults with reduced mobility. The recently approved Swim England grant for accessible pool steps comes at the right time for this Aqua Fit regular.

It’s an exciting time for the centre, but the FOWLC urgently needs more support if they are to achieve their ambitious vision and secure the future of this much-used community Centre. If you can help, please contact help@fowlc.co.uk or go to www.wadebridgeslc.co.uk

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Since opening in 1989 with a pool added in 1992, Wadebridge Sports and Leisure Centre has been the focal point for local people looking to get fit and have fun

ALL HANDS ON DECK

Camel Estuary Youth Sailing (CEYS), the charity that helps local children learn to sail at Rock, is set to fund an action packed season of sailing lessons, events and races in 2023

Last year CEYS funded sailing lessons for 30 students who were mostly Year 7s aged 10-11 from Wadebridge School. The majority attained RYA sailing qualification stage 3 and many signed up for extra training and racing sessions throughout the season.

2023 looks set to be even bigger and better with plans already underway to get more local children out on boats and enjoying the Camel Estuary. JB Estates, St Minver Link and the charity are also supporting two CEYS graduates who have been selected onto the South West Regional training group for the RS Feva class, which is the pathway to the GB team.

We caught up with Jessica, 14y and Sylvie, 15y to find out why they enjoy sailing so much. “I love sailing because not only does it require physical ability, but also technical thinking and tactical skills”, explains Jessica. “Sailing gives me a sense of freedom, it has opened up a different world and allowed me to make friends I otherwise wouldn’t have met”, adds Sylvie.

The girls have attended one race event so far. “It was great fun but there are things we have improved on since. We have more races coming up and have been training hard throughout the winter,” explains Jessica.

As well as being good sailors, the girls have ambitions to place in the top 20 this season. Would they recommend CEYS to other youngsters? “Definitely,” enthuses Jessica “not only is it a great experience, it could lead

to a lifelong passion for sailing”. “You might discover something you love and gain skills you can carry forward in life,”adds Sylvie.

The new CEYS chair, Nicky Roads, said “Giving children the opportunity to get out on the water and sailing is not only fun and physical, but all the research shows that any form of sport and exercise has mental health benefits for children, which is especially important when many families are under pressure.”

CEYS is run entirely by volunteers and is reliant on private donations. It needs to raise around £15,000 each year to fund the sailing lessons for each new intake of students and to support those who go on to compete. If you are able to and would like to donate, please contact ceysatrock@gmail.com or go to www.ceys.co.uk.

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Quintessential Rock

The Knot House

3 bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms

This detached and well located 3-bedroom house offers over 2,200 sq. ft of accommodation and is located in a tranquil residential position in the heart of the village. Tucked away and arranged over two floors, the property offers an impressive open plan dining/sitting room with triple aspect windows, vaulted ceilings and a wood burning stove. The Knot House lies within easy walking distance of the beach, the golf course, and local amenities.

Guide Price £1.5m

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BORN AND Bred

Born in Cornwall and raised quite literally on Polzeath beach, Billy Craske developed a deep appreciation for the natural environment, but an opportunity to play professional football took him away from the ocean to Plymouth. After a challenging few years, he is now back home, making up for lost time, getting out in nature and the elements as much as possible.

Billy’s startup SoulTee, has evolved organically and represents the lifestyle of everything he loves about living in Cornwall and being in the sea. Much more than just a clothing brand, the aim of SoulTee is also to spread awareness of mental health and highlight ways to deal with it - namely by getting ‘salty’. Whether surfing, fishing, swimming or spear fishing, being absorbed in the sea or nature is important to maintaining health and mental wellbeing.

Follow the SoulTee story at www.soultee.uk @soultee.uk

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THREAD The Perfect

Blurring the lines between form and function, Atlantic Blankets are designed with the utmost respect for the environment

Run by partners Gemma and Alistair, Atlantic Blankets offers a range of wool, cotton and fleece blankets that are as much a source of warmth as they are a stylish addition to your home. In its infancy, the company began as a reseller of blankets however, Gemma has worked hard over recent years to build up relationships with mills and makers, forging partnerships that now allow them to design and create products especially for the company. It was decided very early on that they wanted the blankets to be British-made, reflecting Britain’s weaving heritage. They first chose a family-run mill for its excellent and consistent quality and the second when they were looking to add a collection of sustainable blankets made from recycled yarns to the brand. They have now worked with their two main suppliers for over five years building up strong relationships and a tested supply chain.

Working as a team, Gemma and Alistair both design the blankets. Alistair’s designs are structural; think straight lines and stripes from a neutral palette. Gemma’s, in contrast, are more fluid and feature a broader spectrum of shades. The juxtaposition of the two styles means the range of blankets has something for all tastes and creates a kaleidoscope of colour in the two shops in Perranporth and St Ives. Designs always contain an element inspired by the coastline and the ocean: “The overriding thing in all of our products is that there has to be a connection to the sea, and a conscious effort to protect it. A massive part of what we’re trying to work on at the moment is the sustainability aspect of

the business, really delving into our carbon footprint as well as supporting charities and community projects,” explains Gemma. “All of our cotton blankets are made using 100% recycled cotton, while wool in its very nature is extremely durable and highly sustainable.”

Using organic and recycled, non-mulesed wool sourced from certified farms in the UK (or New Zealand, if we’ve had a particularly harsh winter) is also extremely important to Gemma and Alistair. Ideally, only natural fibres would be used, but in order to maintain form and durability a small amount of viscose and acrylic has to be used. However, even this synthetic blend comes from recycled t-shirts and, in the future, it’s hoped that this can be replaced by marine waste instead. “The technology exists,” says Gemma, “but it’s not easily sourced in the UK. The moment it is, we’ll incorporate it into our production and take another small step toward the long-term stability of our oceans.”

While an Atlantic Blanket might cost more than a foreign import, such poorly-made products are produced using unethical practices and toxic processes. “Throw-away fashion and the negative impact of consumerism has caused priceless skills and mills to be threatened, concludes Gemma, “which is why Atlantic Blankets stands firm on its stance.” The results are slowly woven, beautiful and durable blankets made to last.

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This 4-bedroom end-of-terrace stone cottage is located in a sought-after position along Porthilly Lane. The property benefits from far reaching countryside views with some estuary views from the raised decking and a separate bedroom and storeroom. The cottage has been lovingly refurbished and lies within walking distance of the beach, golf course, and local amenities. Offers Over £1.25m 1 Porthilly Cottages, Rock
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In Good Company

A PASSION FOR PERFECTION

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You’ll find Kiln, a design-led studio and gallery in the pretty hamlet of Porthilly near Rock. It’s full of beautiful, Scandinavian-inspired homewares as well as a range of the finest Cornish products. Owner Sue not only selects the items for sale in the gallery, she also has an on-site studio where she creates her own range of much sought-after china.

“When my children were young,” explains Sue, “the ceramic painting started as a hobby, but it was something I’ve always wanted to do and, on moving close to The Potteries in Stoke, I took lessons at a china painting school. Moving to Essex, I started by selling to friends and then branching out in a small way into retail and online.” On relocating to Cornwall, Sue searched for premises where she could have both a gallery and a studio in which to continue with her intricate ceramic painting. Kiln enjoyed many successful years in Port Isaac, and then a time in Wadebridge, before arriving at its current iteration. Sue wanted to find a space away from the main tourist hotspots where she could concentrate on quality over quantity. “We were lucky to find the gallery in Porthilly and impulsively just went for it… and it’s been absolutely amazing.”

Sue’s designs take the form of intricate repeat patterns, all drawn and painted by eye and hand. The ceramic blanks

are sourced from The Potteries in Stoke and chosen by Sue for their beautifully simple shapes. “I paint completely free hand,” explains Sue. “I don’t use any measurements, stencils or transfers.” Whether it be the satisfying simplicity of dots and spots or colourful hearts, flowers and stars that adorn cups, bowls, jugs, teapots and more, each piece brings joy in both form and function.

Sue begins by drawing the designs with a chinagraph pencil. She then uses her own paint mix of china paint powder to which she adds pen oil to create the pigment. Her studio kiln is fired up every day; she paints the first layer of colour before the initial firing, repeating the process to get the desired effect, producing a kiln-load daily.

Sue’s ceramics sit perfectly next to the other products in the gallery which have a distinct Nordic feel. Much is sourced directly from suppliers in Denmark, as Sue strives to make her stock unique. The natural tones and organic textures are what unite the selection of throws, baskets, vessels, bottles, jewellery, stationery and more… add to this the heavenly scents of locally poured candles and Cornish artworks and Kiln offers a tranquil place for some muchdeserved retail therapy on the north Cornish coast.

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Sue Pullin creates bespoke, handpainted bone china pieces that sit alongside a carefully curated selection of homewares at Kiln

SURF STOKE

Surf’s Up surf school first rolled onto Polzeath Beach in 1995, armed with a few foam boards, wetsuits and a whole heap of enthusiasm.

Backed by the Prince’s Youth Business trust, their mission statement was to ‘provide the opportunity to surf for all’, and this ethos remains today. The first customer to join their lessons all those years ago has continued to visit Surf’s Up over the years, now bringing both his children and grandchildren to experience the waves, testament to Surf’s Up wonderful family atmosphere and excellent, friendly instructors. With surfing lessons available every day and for all abilities, you’ll be up and riding in no time.

“To be able to spread the love of surfing through the generations is awesome!” says owner Jane. “We are privileged to be able to live in such an amazing area and always work towards enhancing and giving back where we can. Since 2004, we have run a Boardriders Surf Club for local school children and last year we set up a secondhand surf gear station for donations. These raised £1500 for Wadebridge Foodbank – an example of recycling and fundraising at its best. We’ll be running the surf gear donation station again so head on down to our Surf’s Up decking to check it out and grab a bargain.”

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In View of the Harbour

Chy Byghan, Port Isaac

2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom

Elevated above Fore Street, with views of the historic harbour, Chy Byghan is a charming 2-bedroom Grade II Listed terraced cottage. This attractive stone fisherman’s cottage is just moments from Port Isaac harbour and the picturesque Southwest Coast Path. The property offers a front patio and rear lawned garden and is well-presented throughout, with scope for a new owner to add their own stamp to the property.

Guide £435,000

A Seaside Retreat

Tidekeepers Cottage, Port Isaac.

3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms

A deceptively spacious 3-bedroom cottage, Tidekeepers Cottage is situated in a central position on Fore Street. With stylish and comfortable interiors, the property is offered with much of the contents included and lends itself perfectly to being a main residence, private holiday home, or investment property. This charming cottage has a sunny front slate terrace and enclosed rear patio garden. A single garage is also available via separate negotiation.

Guide £600,000

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The CLUB Cornwa

Cornwall Community Foundation’s out of county supporters raise over £200,000 at celebratory gala in London

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Jethro Jackson Jordan Rimmingon Shireen Cunliffe, Tamas Haydu and Josephine Ashby Photos by Ben Fisher Photography Helen Shellabear, Mary Cowper-Coles and Claudie Paddick Varshan Gokool, Catherine Mead and Shaun Sawyer

Nearly 250 guests were welcomed at a Gala Dinner on Wednesday 15th March at the Hurlingham Club, London. Together they raised over £200,000 through donations, auctions and a grand prize draw. The evening was an opportunity for people who love Cornwall, but live and work elsewhere, to support communities in need in the county.

Chair of the Foundation, Kim Conchie DL FRSA welcomed guests and introduced the host for the evening, best-selling author, TV presenter and Cornish resident, Fern Britton who regaled guests with stories of her time in the county and what the peninsula means to her.

After an auction, which included generous donations of artwork from leading artist Jethro Jackson, a chance to meet Cornish spymaster Sir Richard Dearlove, and dinner at home cooked by rising stars Tim and Louise Spedding, Jordan Rimmington from the Chalk Effect Climbing Project spoke passionately about the difference funding received through CCF had made to the lives of people he works with.

Tamas Haydu, CEO of Cornwall Community Foundation (CCF) said, “It was a pleasure to welcome Cornwall Club members and guests to our firstever Gala Dinner in the wonderful surroundings of the Hurlingham Club. We are very grateful to the generosity of our Headline Sponsors, the Caledonia Investment Charitable Foundation, and our Drinks Reception Sponsors, JB Estates, for their support, without which this event would not have been possible.”

Jamie Cayzer-Colvin, Chair of the Caledonia Investments Charitable Foundation, said, “It was an honour to support the evening and to continue our association with Cornwall Community Foundation.”

Josephine Ashby, Managing Director of JB Estates, added, “We are privileged to be able to live and work in a county which draws enormous attention for its stunning coast, creating a thriving tourism and holiday home industry that generates an important economy for Cornwall. At the same time, it also highlights the disparity within the county where the cost of living, poverty and homelessness is a stark contrast. Our role is to both support the CCF and raise awareness of their work to help achieve a better balance.”

For further information about membership of the Cornwall Club, visit www.cornwallcommunityfoundation.com.

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DUCHY GRUB

After moving to Cornwall six years ago and discovering a love for seafood in one of Padstow’s award-winning restaurants, Joseph Lippman decided to set up his own restaurant alongside partner, Jasmine Caldwell. Located in St Merryn at Higher Harlyn Holiday Park just between Padstow and Harlyn Bay, Duchy Grub is truly a hidden gem. Don’t let the location put you off this great find, serving exquisite food in a comfortable and relaxed setting.

Well thought through menus showcase a variety of local and sustainable cuisines with inspiration drawn for further afield and produce sourced from the local farm shop up the road. Their creative collection of small plates is a celebration for the senses with an ever-changing menu reflecting the changing seasons. Refreshingly unpretentious, and completely delicious, the pricing makes everything feel like a treat including the delicious cocktails! Nothing is too much trouble for the young and friendly team who are incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic, adding the final sparkle to this cosy 30 cover restaurant.

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FOR THE SOUL

Food

Working as a chef in London, Fee’s catering career is illustrious. With a real passion for parties, her relocation to Cornwall in 1999 saw her become the go-to caterer for events in the Rock area for over 20 years. Fee caters for a select number of gatherings each year but the onus now is on providing delicious ready meals and deli delights for customers to take home and enjoy.

The first Fee’s shop opened in Rock in March 2018. Run by son George and a dedicated team of foodies, the cafécum-deli offers homemade delights such as patés, pestos, salads and quiches alongside charcuterie, marinated meats, freshly baked pastries and cakes from Head Baker Iain, as well as store cupboard provisions – and of course a dedicated cellar groaning with local, British and European tipples. While you’re deciding what tempts, you can enjoy a freshly-brewed Yallah coffee. Roasted on Cornwall’s south coast from single origin, sustainably sourced beans, Fee’s can also grind in-house to order so you can enjoy a cup of Yallah wherever you are.

What sets Fee’s apart as a deli is that you can also buy

their range of delicious frozen ready meals, meaning you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time on the beach! Head Chef Rody and his Sous Chef Carl, lovingly prepare traditional British and European dishes that you can heat and eat at home. Sourcing the best local ingredients is high on the agenda here. Port Isaac fishmonger George Cleave, supplies the fish for Fee’s Fish Pie, a favourite among locals and visitors alike. Cornish butchers, Gary Dutton of Wadebridge and Philip Warren & Son provide the meat for the ever-popular boeuf bourguignon or a classic lasagne.

A second deli in Port Isaac completes the culinary picture and while Fee’s son George now takes on much of the day-to-day running of the business, her creative input is still invaluable – as are her prolific vegetable and flower cutting gardens. They became quite a focus last year, with fresh flowers adorning the tables at events as well as sweetsmelling bunches and bags of salad available to buy from the delis. Eating in has never been so good!

The team has plans for a third site opening early this year, so keep your eyes peeled!

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SEASIDE SPLENDOUR

Discover the coast in one of North Cornwall’s chicest holiday homes

With many years of property management experience, founders of Shore Stays, Emily Harris and Sara Hymas, curate a growing portfolio of luxury, fivestar properties. This is a holiday letting company with a difference; a family collaboration with prestigious north coast builder Terry Harris & Sons, means that Shore Stays is able to offer a unique end-toend solution for holiday home owners. If you have a home that is ready to let, you can expect hassle-free letting as this collaboration means that maintenance is taken care of 24/7. Similarly, if you are looking to renovate or commission a new build for holiday letting purposes, by utilising the combined expertise of Terry Harris & Sons and Shore Stays you are assured of maximum returns as Emily and Sara are able to input with their expert advice at every step of the project.

An example of one such property is Tresithney, situated in the heart of Rock. Its wonderfully relaxed, colourful interiors were created by Interior Designer Felicia Foreman: “When I first designed the interiors of the property it had been empty for some time and was really just a fantastic blank canvas. Although the architecture is very contemporary, we didn’t want the interiors to be too stark and modern – they needed to feel very comfortable and relaxed, so that guests could really feel at home as soon as they walked in.”

Felicia wanted the house to have lots of personality but also be easy to maintain, which is why she chose a neutral backdrop – the colour and fun comes from the furnishings and art. There is a subtle design thread running throughout the house rather than an obvious blue and white

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coastal scheme. Each room flows seamlessly to the next and has influences drawn from around the local area – the sea and sand, the colours of local wildflowers, beautiful orange Cornish sunsets, sorbet colours, Cornish slate and white washed oak.

“Working with Terry Harris & Sons, we added the new games room extension which has an incredible crashing wave effect on the feature wall, created from polished plaster by local artisan Lucido Designs. The extra space has added another dimension to the property, creating a relaxed entertaining space for the evenings, or for when Cornish weather isn’t quite so sunny!”

One of Shore Stays flagship properties, Tresithney (sleeping ten across five bedrooms, all with their own bathrooms) really has something for everyone, with plenty of space to either watch a movie in the cinema room, play table tennis or pool, or simply relax on the balcony reading a book overlooking the pool and garden. Its enviable location means that you are within walking distance of Rock’s beach and village, with Daymer Bay and Polzeath a meander away across the dunes.

“The reliable care and attention we give to managing properties is second-to-none because it really is a true

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passion of ours,” explains Emily. “As a family-run business, we take a personal approach to caring for each property for total peace of mind. We appreciate the time and care that has gone into creating each beautiful property, and it’s our mission to protect it for our owners. Whether it’s for long periods of time or just a few weeks, owners just need to let us know the times of year they would like to share their property and we do the rest. We make regular visits to each house and cover full inspections at changeover as standard. We also offer a meet and greet service for guests, where either myself or Sara will personally visit each property on the guest’s arrival to ensure everything is as it should be, and that the guests are settled and happy. ”

From contemporary coastal villas to tucked-away cottage hideaways, what unites Shore Stays’ luxury portfolio is the unique nature of every property, each designed for the ultimate in holiday relaxation. Please visit the website to view their portfolio of properties.

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Buying a second home?

Whether it’s buying, selling, remortgaging, transferring equity or something else, our expert legal team will take the complexity out of your conveyancing needs.

TLS Solicitors offer nearly 100 years of experience with a fresh and dynamic approach, keeping you informed every step of the way.

Buying a property?

TLS Solicitors deals with all aspects of Residential and Commercial Freehold and Leasehold conveyancing and can help you with any legal concerns you encounter when buying a property

How the property buying process works

Once your offer for a property has been accepted, the legal process begins. A legally binding contract between the seller and you is put in place. A date for completion is agreed which is when the title to the property is transferred and you take possession of the property. Up until contracts have been exchanged, either you or the seller can withdraw from the transaction without being legally held liable.

However, once the contracts have been exchanged you can lose your deposit if you fail to complete therefore it is vital you are certain of the implications before you sign anything.

The TLS Solicitors conveyancing team can simplify the process for you and guide you through the exchange of contracts through to completion.

The property searches

You will need a conveyancer to request infor mation from the local authority to check particulars about any planned developments, disputes, roadworks or land works that may affect the property, or whether the property is on land which has been known to flood or been used before for excavation.

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a gover nment tax that is charged when you buy a property in England and Wales.

It is often transferred by your conveyancer when you exchange on your property, and must be paid within 14 days of purchasing your home. Only those buying a property pay Stamp Duty.

Rates are dependent on the price of the property and are organised into bands. There are different rates if you are buying a second home or a buy-to-let property and in most cases, First Time Buyers are exempt from paying it. (£425,000 cap). Our Conveyancing team will be able to advise you of the Stamp Duty payable on your purchase.

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Specialist local knowledge

We have been trading in Cor nwall for over 200 years. This has allowed us to gain a specialist knowledge on Cor nwall specific issues such as tin mining searches and reports, Mundic block construction which solicitors out of county may not be able to deal with efficiently and effectively, Cor nish Units and cob construction which are not routinely faced by solicitors outside of Cor nwall.

Straightforward

We pride ourselves in providing a straightforward jargon-free user friendly service.

Key Update tracker

We use an online conveyancing management system to keep clients, estate agents and brokers up to date with all progress on a file. You will receive milestone updates by email. Alter natively you can login to our system to track the progression of your matter

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We also offer fixed fees which promote complete clarity.

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We are recognised by the Law Society as holding particular expertise in residential conveyancing and are accredited as such. We hold the industry kite mark as Conveyancing Quality Scheme accredited.

THE FINER DETAILS

Finding ultimate relaxation in exclusive holiday homes in beautiful locations across the South West

Perfect Stays was founded in 2011 and specialises in spectacular escapes; indeed some of their properties are amongst the most prestigious in Cornwall and Devon. These handpicked homes are always chosen with the guest experience in mind, the aim being that every stay affords an incredible experience and that guests fall in love with the local area, ultimately returning year on year.

For Perfect Stays, luxury self-catering goes beyond the accommodation. It begins with discovering your dream holiday home from an inspirational collection on the website; each property showcased by a portfolio of incredible imagery and described in passionate detail. The booking process is seamless and should you have any questions, a member of the Perfect Stays team is always on hand with answers and advice. Ask them about tucked-away retreats, coastal hangouts or local recommendations and they’ll be happy to help, making your holiday an experience to be treasured forever.

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Above: Sea Edge in Downderry. Opposite from top: Ferryside in Rock; Noordhoek in Porthcothan; Trehayl in Rock.

What sets Perfect Stays apart is their tailored approach and a unique, inclusive concierge service that is included with every booking. Championing high quality, independent local businesses, including private chefs, beauty therapists, surf schools, restaurants, local guides, foragers, and food and drink experts, their insider knowledge takes the stress out of holiday planning meaning all you have to do is enjoy your escape.

With a property such as Ferryside you can’t fail to immerse yourself in unrivalled luxury. With breathtaking, frontline estuary views this waterfront home, sleeping 10-12 guests, is perfectly located for exploring Rock and the wider area. You can really spoil yourself here, enjoying a glass of champagne in the sunken vitality pool as the sun dips, watching the boats and paddle boarders return to shore. Younger guests are treated to a cinema and games room that will keep them occupied for hours. This architectural gem combines exclusive interiors with views from almost every room.

Moving from Cornwall’s north coast to south, Sea Edge (sleeping six) is just moments from the beaches at Seaton and Downderry. A large open plan living area is the perfect place to relax while you soak up the panoramic ocean views from floor to ceiling windows. You’ll find those same views from the three en-suite bedrooms which open out onto private patios. This is a location that exudes peace and offers the ultimate escape from every-day life.

A Perfect Stays property that shouldn’t go without mention is Noordhoek. This unique and exceptional home for 12-16 guests, has interiors brought to life by Coast Creative (page 64) and is an eco-friendly retreat that is footsteps from the beach at Porthcothan. Designed with the environment in mind, natural materials abound both inside and out. Set beside a trickling stream, the gardens have been lavished with as much care and attention as the house itself making this a north coast paradise like no other.

It's the relationship with owners that ensures the continuing quality of this impressive portfolio. Due to the strong demand for UK holidays and ongoing success, Perfect Stays continues to increase its number of luxury homes whilst ensuring they remain exclusive.

This controlled growth means that they limit the number of new properties taken on each year in order to ensure that service levels stay high, and that the team can concentrate on the homes they’re truly passionate about.

Understanding that renting out a private home is a very personal experience, and that each and every homeowner has different goals and expectations for their property is at the forefront of any working relationship with Perfect Stays. Some owners like to rent commercially, whilst

others prefer to offer availability to guests while they’re not using their houses themselves. By providing tailored advice and recommendations the team are able to achieve performance that’s in line with owners’ specific goals.

Perfect Stays’ service is flexible and adaptable, and guidance and advice are offered at all stages, whether an owner is pre- or post-purchase. Due to the exclusivity of the properties, the team is experienced at working confidentially and discretely, able to assist with property sales, produce realistic rental projections and help owners prepare their home for the luxury rental market. And once individual properties are ready to welcome guests, they ensure that the rental process runs quietly and smoothly behind the scenes.

Whether you are an owner or a guest, the ethos remains the same; exceptional service and a passion for the finer details. This is holiday home luxury at its best.

www.perfectstays.co.uk

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THE NEXT

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Taking your holiday property from house to home; advice from award-winning, international design expert Nicola O’Mara, on how to maximise on rental investment

The rental market in Cornwall is burgeoning and now, more than ever, it’s essential that holiday homes offer something unique and stand out from the crowd. Fascinated by colour, fabric and form, Nicola’s natural aptitude for interiors has seen her become one of Cornwall’s leading interior designers. Guided by both client and property, whether that be its location or architecture, Nicola offers a turnkey service for holiday or second homes, designing not only the interiors but fitting out the entire property, right down to the smallest details of bedding and kitchenware.

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Working hand-in-hand with her design team, project coordinator and stylist, the results are creative and distinctive designs that are ultimately beautiful: “Many people have invested in property in Cornwall over recent years but in order to get the maximum amount of bookings and subsequent return on investment, it’s imperative that a property stands out from the crowd. With so much competition, it’s about offering an interior that is more of an experience, avoiding generic functional styles and outdated colour schemes, and lavishing as much love and care on it as you would your own home. ”

Investing from out of county can cause owners to feel ‘out of the loop’, especially if they are time-poor, something which Nicola is very aware of and mitigates with remote video calls so that clients feel included at every step. Nicola explains: “We begin by visiting a property and undertaking a detailed survey, which includes room sizes, heights of ceilings and windows, window furnishings, the layout of the kitchen and bathrooms, right down to the location of the individual electric points. We then put together design boards based on input from the client and our own observations, to include furniture layouts and spatial planning, using interactive software to tailor the design.”

Nicola and her team will then oversee the whole process from procurement and fulfilment through to build. “We monitor all of the deliveries ready for the installation day. We work with professional curtain and carpet fitters, carpenters and painters who ensure that every last detail is taken care of. Once the property has been furnished, we can also offer the client a professional portfolio of photographs. Our stylist and photographer work together to create a set of bespoke images that ensure our clients’ properties stand out from the rest of the market.”

In terms of style, Nicola advises that interiors should look and feel plush. “Some people feel that they opt for a purely hard-wearing and robust design, but I don’t believe that this is the route to take, especially as guests are becoming more and more discerning. Yes, I agree that a holiday home

interior needs to be practical, but we can achieve this while maintaining an element of luxury and ultimately creating an experience for guests from the moment they walk through the door. People have busy lives, and when they come to the coast on holiday they want to relax. We aim to create an air of gentle serenity, not to the point where it's so minimal it's sterile, but a balance between light and air, colour and texture.”

Nicola works with the environment of the house, maximising on any sea views and, if not, bringing the outside in where possible: “An older property will often already have its own identity, but with a new build we have to create one with interior design; for example, we will add natural materials, perhaps cladding walls in wood to create textural layers. In contrast, if it’s an old Cornish cottage, we wouldn't be afraid to use darker tones. If the property’s personality is dark, we will embrace that, making the interiors feel as if they have naturally evolved while at the same time making it really gorgeous and sumptuous.”

Nicola can be involved at varying stages of a project. Sometimes from the very beginning, before ground is broken, which gives her the benefit of overseeing lighting and electrical plans, a beneficial detail when it comes to furniture placement. “These might seem like small things, but it really does make a difference to a rental property, if you have the lighting all in the right place from the start. It’s the same with how the kitchen works on a functional level, it has to be well thought out to work well,” adds Nicola. “Furniture should be carefully placed, perhaps in front of a fabulous view or by creating a cosy nook, somewhere to sink into with a book. Nothing should be uncomfortable, everything should be inviting.”

Nicola works on projects across the South West and as far afield as the French Alps, where a ski chalet project in Val D’Isere saw her awarded the coveted Design et al, Best International Ski Chalet Award. Her work covers prestigious holiday rentals in addition to primary and second homes. www.nicolaomara.com

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Escape TO THE COAST

Unique holiday homes that embrace the wild north Cornish coast in all its glory

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Tumbling cliffs, soaring headlands, charging white horses and seaweed strewn shores; there is no place like north Cornwall to both exhilarate and soothe the soul; nobody knows that more than the team at Latitude50 who live and breathe the north Cornish lifestyle every day.

With a choice of 150 of the area’s finest self-catering retreats spanning Rock, Daymer Bay, Polzeath and Port Isaac, guests can soak up the knowledge of the local team who will play matchmaker to find the perfect north Cornish home-from-home. From whitewashed cottages for two, large and luxurious homestays for 14 and

combined properties for 37 (and everything in-between), you and your canine companions will be well catered for. Revel in the creature comforts and modern-day luxuries with North Cornwall providing the most unforgettable backdrop.

For property owners, Latitude50 understands that your holiday home is your retreat: a breath of freedom in a beautiful place. When you can’t be there, they will take care of it. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your holiday home, whilst their team based just minutes away, take care of everything through a fully managed and bespoke service.

www.latitude50.co.uk

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CREATIVE

Craftsmanship homes

Nick Williams and Dave Jones had been friends for more than two decades. Dave started Cord Industries in 2014, hand-making contemporary furniture in wood and steel. After studying boat building in Falmouth, Nick had also founded his own business creating bespoke fitted interior and exterior joinery. Joined by Luke White, who achieved an MA in design thinking at the University of Plymouth before spending ten years designing innovative products for the UK furniture industry, the trio discovered that their individual expertise perfectly complemented each other, so they decided to combine their talents to form Coast Creative.

Luke explains their creative process: “Customers can have as much or as little input into the design as they want. The team will attend an initial site meeting to get a feel for the whole space and discuss the client’s wants and needs and the style that they’re aiming for. We’ll take measurements and start a generous design process that typically begins by us modelling the space in 3D, working through layouts and styles that best fit the space and customer needs. Luke might go through as many as 15 iterations before the client even sees the first design document to achieve the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetic, “We’re not

taking prefabricated products and placing them together in a layout to best fit the space.”

Customers can take inspiration from Coast Creative’s portfolio of work or bring their own images and ideas to the table. “Every time I start a project, I love to design at least one element that’s unique; that’s what drives me and makes it an exciting business to be in,” adds Luke. What defines Coast Creative is a thoughtfulness at each stage of the development and production process. Nothing is rushed due to the amount of planning that is involved. The workshops collaborate to take full advantage of the team’s diverse background across design and manufacturing. “From different backgrounds and opinions come different ideas on how things can be achieved, making the workshops both a creative and a learning environment,” adds Luke.

Coast Creative is very much about creating spaces which deliver both style and function in all areas of the home. “When people are visualising a new home or undertaking a renovation, I think that there are elements of fitted furniture that are often overlooked. The kitchen is often the centrepiece, but there’s no reason why other areas, such as bedrooms, can’t benefit from the same attention,” explains Luke.

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The coming together of three exceptional craftsmen has resulted in the creation of a company that makes beautifully bespoke, functional spaces

There’s no doubt that Coast Creative takes a client focussed approach; each component, whether it be a piece of freestanding furniture or bespoke interior, is intentionally designed to improve the at-home experience. What also sets them apart is the choice and the scope of materials that they work with. As Dave, Luke and Nick all have different industry backgrounds it allows them to work with metals, traditional joinery, and contemporary sheet materials, adopting both computerised manufacturing and traditional hand-crafting techniques in a house style that combines the organic with a nod to the industrial.

Metal is used for strength and purpose, softened by the natural aesthetic of timber. The whole process is precise, so much so that from final client sign off, it can take up to two weeks to produce the detailed CAD files needed for the CNC router, tube, and flat-bed laser cutters. Most components are manufactured or made in-house, however, if the team must outsource, they know that there will always be a perfect fit, because it’s all computer controlled to the millimetre.

Coast Creative’s most recent installation, Noordhoek, is one of the most significant residential developments in Cornwall in recent years; the kitchen and pantry alone cover 470 square feet and the project has utilised every single one of Coast Creative’s specialist services. A dream project, “The owners gave us the architect’s drawings for the layout but after that we had carteblanche to suggest anything we thought would work to fulfil their design objectives, explains Luke. Luke created such an incredible concept: a 4.7m floor-to-ceiling Crittall-style screen between the kitchen and pantry, an enormous wine glass rack suspended from the roof above the kitchen island and the most incredible cast-in-situ concrete worktops. We also went for a really complementary mix of finishes and materials: natural oak door and drawer fronts, matt black on all the metalwork, blackened oak on the storage, and a micro-cement finish on the highline cabinet doors. There are so many bespoke details, and it was such a great journey to go on with them, and something we look back on with a huge amount of pride.”

So impressed were the owners with their work in the kitchen that Coast Creative was commissioned to supply the bedroom storage, a large room divider and a good deal of the furniture including hairpin leg bar chairs in zinc yellow for the kitchen island and the BBQ counter in the games room.

It’s these one-off freestanding furniture pieces that form the other arm of the business, sold via e-commerce, and delivered all over the world. Beautiful in its simplicity, this is functional furniture at its best. By blending skills, Coast Creative’s work is a celebration of honest materials and design integrity, blending traditional joinery with modern materials resulting in a clean, contemporary, effortless aesthetic.

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Ocean STYLING

Interior designer Claire Alderson brings a relaxed beach vibe to luxury homes across North Cornwall

Working originally as an editor and stylist in London, Claire moved into interiors journalism and styling 15 years ago: “As a designer, I work closely with architects and developers as well as my clients to understand and realise what we all want from a project. I love to create a simple low-key backdrop but then add in textures with fabrics and finishes and pops of colour where needed. I use patterns and colour sparingly to create a subtle change in mood from room to room.” Meeting clients in situ in order to discuss what they want to achieve from the various spaces, Claire recognises the importance of a house being both practical as well as beautiful.

“Sometimes I work on the property from day one and choose the flooring, wall finishes, kitchen, bathrooms and colour schemes. Other projects involve going into the property once the house has been built or is nearing the end of the build and creating a home with the right style of furniture to enhance the spaces. Often this means working out the best rooms to be featured and dressed,” adds Claire. “I often work for developers and architects to

design a property’s interiors ready for sale and also work with John Bray Estates to work out the sort of client that might buy these properties and what they would expect from a beautifully designed beach house, usually with amazing sea views. I am always trying to work out how to maximise the views with the interior décor!”

For example, Kai Tak in Polzeath, an award-winning home designed by Michael Tarring of Cassell Tarring, was dressed by Claire ready to be sold. Enhancing the contemporary design while also ensuring that potential clients would see it as being homely, was achieved with textures from velvet sofas and huge sheepskin bean bags.

In contrast, Seaspray in Polzeath is a Cali-inspired house on three floors overlooking the beach. Working with Hannafin Contractors, Claire was involved in all the choices throughout the build, from the pale beach Ted Todd engineered oak flooring to the subtle but interesting tiles in the bathrooms from North Coast Tiles. “To create a stunning first impression in the entrance hall we wallpapered the huge main wall with

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a striking sea-like design. The living space also needed to be split into two, so we created separate spaces with furniture rather than walls. A huge contemporary L-shaped sofa from Iroka created the sitting space with leather lounge chairs from Graham & Green used to make a cosy seating area around the showstopping fire in the middle of the room. The Uneeka pale wood dining table and chairs worked in harmony with the pale wood flooring.”

The Parade, Polzeath is a collection of four beachside apartments for holiday rental. The remit here was to give each a different feel but with some common threads that would run throughout the development. Claire chose pale shades with areas of bright colours thrown in when it came to choosing sofas, throws and cushions. Laying a high-quality LVT floor from Carpet Traders meant that guests and owners didn’t have to worry about wet and sandy feet ruining the floors. “Three of the apartments had amazing roof terraces with incredible views and furnishing these was great fun,” says Claire, “finding contemporary Mediterranean-style outdoor furniture that would not get blown away was important and we also worked with gardeners to fill the spaces with greenery to soften the overall feel and to create privacy.”

The Cove, New Polzeath is the ultimate beach house. “Again, I was looking for that relaxed beach feel,” explains Claire. “Many clients have period style houses as their first homes, often with busier interiors. So, when it comes to creating a second home on the coast it is very important to me to give it a laid back, paired back feel. Potential owners need to walk in and instantly imagine themselves kicking off their shoes, dropping into a lounge chair or cosy sofa and soaking in the views. Adding in some greenery and also artwork on the walls ensures a new build looks like a home. I place such importance on artwork when it comes to finishing off an interior that

I have opened up Pebble Gallery which has a carefully chosen mix of original paintings and limited edition prints with a range of price points. In the main rooms, original paintings are worth the investment, while in a bedroom or games room, less expensive, but no less fabulous, prints are exactly what is needed.”

Claire has recently started work on Ocean View, Millook. “This amazing house overlooks one of my most favourite beaches in Cornwall. I am working with the developer and architects to ensure that it has all the necessary finishes to appeal to potential buyers. It is about finding that balance of contemporary and cool, mixed with comfort and ease of function. When finished, I will be dressing this house for sale so that potential buyers can get a real feel for how amazing it will be to live in the spaces. Often buyers will purchase the furniture already in place as it works with the house, has been thought through and means they can instantly move in and enjoy.”

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Clockwise from Right: Seaspray Living room & Bedroom, The Parade terrace dusk terrace, Kai Tak overlooking Polzeath

Ocean View, Millook

5 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms

Currently under construction, Ocean View promises to be a striking, detached 5-bedroom property. Set in approx. 2 acres with sublime 180º views of the dramatic north Cornwall coastline, this spacious and contemporary home totals 5,304 sq. ft (492.8 sq.m). Expect multiple terraces from which to appreciate the drama and beauty of the surrounding scenery, alongside an indoor swimming pool, gym, a home cinema, sauna and steam room.

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Setting the

STANDARD

Exceptional luxury holiday home management on the north Cornish coast

John Bray Cornish Holidays (JBCH) is proud to have over 50 years’ experience looking after more than 350 of the finest holiday homes in North Cornwall. Operating from offices in Rock and Port Isaac, bespoke property management packages are offered to the region’s holiday home owners, taking in Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Padstow and beyond.

A first-class, hands-on service comes as standard from the dedicated local team, with owners benefiting from the eight-figure marketing budget and resources of sister company, Sykes Cottages. This brings a ‘best of both worlds’ option to property owners, who can relax safe in the knowledge their property is being expertly cared for 24/7. JBCH is now doing this for even more exclusive North Cornwall holiday homes, expanding their property portfolio to meet sustained customer demand.

Hosting an estimated 30,000 guests for a luxury Cornish holiday last year, during peak summer holiday weeks, the business saw occupancy rates of over 95%. This trend continued into the autumn with an impressive occupancy rate of over 80% throughout September and during October half term. Bookings continue to be strong for 2023, with occupancy already up 3% on last year, despite the recent cost of living pressures.

An example of which is The Old Coastguard Lookout which has secured 39 bookings for 2023 already.

Situated in Port Isaac, this is a stunning cliff top property accommodating six people (plus a dog) in luxurious, spacious accommodation. It’s the same success story with The Farmhouse in Delabole. A very desirable bolthole for

eight people, it has secured 30 bookings for the coming year. It’s ideal for a family or group of friends looking to relax in peaceful rural surroundings, and comes complete with a hot tub, beautiful gardens and a lake.

New trends have begun to come to light, with a significant growth in demand for short breaks – over 20% of JBCH’s bookings are now for three, four or five-night holidays. Similarly, last minute bookings are the new normal. During summer 2022 they saw a 76% increase in bookings made within 14 days of the holiday arrival date! This insider knowledge has proved invaluable for owners.

If you are thinking of holiday letting for the first time or changing agents, John Bray Cornish Holidays new property team are able to give an informed and honest appraisal of your property’s potential. They can help at every step of your letting journey, whether you are thinking of buying a property, or are ready to take bookings.

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BREAKING NEW GROUND

Introducing a RIBA-chartered practice specialising in contemporary Cornish architecture with respect for people, place and planet

Angus Webster Architects (AWA) offers high quality design and is located right in the heart of Rock and Polzeath. Owner and lead architect, Angus Webster has extensive experience in the industry, both nationally and internationally having worked with some of the biggest names in architecture; including seven years at the twice Stirling Prize nominated Heneghan Peng Architects in Dublin. Nominated for Build-It Magazine’s best self-build architect in 2019, he started up AWA in 2020 and brings this big-team, international design background to his own work, while working sensitively within the Cornish context.

“I love the hands-on approach you have when working closely with residential clients. As a residential architect, you carry a heavy responsibility, dealing with people’s dreams and aspirations as well as their life savings. This isn’t a responsibility that I take lightly and I make sure to keep up a constant dialogue and

communication with my clients throughout the process, at each stage of design, working together to deliver them the best home possible and removing as much stress as I can during the journey,” says Angus.

For AWA, design is a process. “When we start a new project,” explains Angus, “we don’t know exactly where it will go, or how it will develop. We typically investigate a site and the surroundings, trying to figure out constraints and opportunities. We also take a close look at the client’s brief which we help to develop through continuous dialogue, and lots of listening. The brief gradually evolves and the client’s unique way of living is reflected in the finished building. There isn’t an in-house style as each site and project is so different.”

AWA projects do however, celebrate locally sourced and natural materials. “We are focussed on improving the sustainability of our projects wherever possible. We follow a fabric-first approach to building, concentrating our energy on getting the structure and built form of the building correct, increasing levels of insulation, airtightness and passive solar

gain, whilst also promoting the use of low-carbon heating systems such as air and ground source heat pumps as well as solar thermal and solar PV panels,” adds Angus.

“We use low-carbon, low-energy, natural materials where possible and source the materials, as well as the craftspeople we use, locally in a bid to sculpt homes for the future that settle comfortably into their surroundings. We pay special attention to regionality and local vernacular building, gaining inspiration from the wild and spectacular setting in which we work, using quality materials, chosen to settle into the local context and weather gracefully over time.” By following this ethos the result is contemporary residential architecture with a strong sense of place.

Careful use of textures and materials, with special attention given to detailing, can be seen in the likes of The Nook, a small property where AWA worked with local craftspeople to create textured and tactile finishes which flow throughout.

Another current project includes a reconsideration of a country property as a workstead. This new interpretation of an old farmstead, takes many of its cues from the simple local vernacular, but reinterpreted in a contemporary way, with a refined palette of appropriate materials, elevated through fine construction detailing. Another is currently in the detailed construction documentation stage, and involves the rebirth of an old Georgian farmhouse buried in the woods and unoccupied for 30 years.

“Together with the client, we are breathing life into the house, restoring the old structure with natural breathable materials, and extending with a sympathetic new extension lightly connected to the old building through a new glass link space,” says Angus. “The upper level of the extension will be clad in waney edged timber boarding to help it settle into its woodland setting and this will weather down to a beautiful aged patina over time. The lower levels will be clad in reclaimed local Cornish stone to match the

old house, creating a pared back palette of materials.”

AWA are working alongside a fantastic landscape architect on this project to help bring the wider landscape back into use, creating biodiversity enhancements and sanctuaries for wildlife within the wider valley. The house itself will have the loft space given back to the 60 pairs of breeding bats that currently call the house home! “We always try to consider biodiversity within our projects where we can, reducing the loss of trees and green areas and incorporating spaces for animals within the new buildings, such as bee bricks, swallow roosts and bat boxes.”

A third project is the reimagination of an historic fisherman’s cottage in Padstow. By creating new connections to the outside spaces and flipping the ground and first floors to open up the living spaces to the upper level garden, the property has been transformed. Some previous modern additions are being removed and the house will be stripped back to its historic fabric. Any new insertions will be clearly of their time, such as the twostory glazed corner that will replace an old block work wall, bringing light down into a deep courtyard space, breathing new life into the whole house. Even here, in a walled townhouse setting, Angus is keen to make the most of the outside space by creating a private external room which will be bathed in sunlight for much of the day and provide a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of the town.

www.anguswebsterarchitects.com(new website coming soon)

@anguswebsterarchitects

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CREATIVE Craftsmanship homes

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THE FINER DETAILS

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Buying a second home?

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SEASIDE SPLENDOUR

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FOR THE SOUL Food

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The CLUB Cornwa

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SURF STOKE

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A PASSION FOR PERFECTION

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THREAD The Perfect

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BORN AND Bred

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ALL HANDS ON DECK

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On e crest OF A WAVE

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THE POINT

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Spring into

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A MINDFUL APPROACH

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RECHARGE & REFRESHRelax,

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HOT TUB HEAVEN

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A SANCTUARY IN WHICH TO UNWIND

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EMOTIONS Igniting

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Artful ENDEAVOR

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OF THE LAND

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CANVAS

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STRIKING The Balance

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