
Former 17th century pilchard palace, tastefully transformed into a boutique beach house, offering luxurious home comforts, with spectacular sea views.


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Simply stunning! Our stay was just perfect.
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Formerly part of 17th century ‘pilchard palace’, this Grade II listed property also spent many years as the village school before being converted into 5 fabulous houses some years ago. Although sleeping 10, we recommend no more than 8 adults plus 2 children.


The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand are situated on the Rame Peninsula - known as Cornwall’s forgotten corner. Unspoilt, safe and utterly charming.
View images of No. 4 the Old School House, along with some scenes from its stunning location, Kingsand & Cawsand in South East Cornwall.

Thank you Amanda. We had the most amazing stay at Cawsand. We were down for a wedding nearby and stayed there as a group. The house has everything we could have needed and more. It was so comfortable with incredible views of the sea from the living room, kitchen, balcony and 2nd floor bedroom. The beach is literally a stones throw away and another beach within 5 minutes walk down by The Bay restaurant. The location couldn't be better with pubs and village shops on your doorstep. We would love to visit again. One of the best holidays we've ever had and a lot of that is down to having such a perfect home from home. Thanks so much again!
Amazing holiday home - it has everything for everyone !
Simply stunning! From the moment we arrived we felt completely relaxed in this warm comfortable home with the most amazing sea views. Thoughtful touches by Amanda makes the the best holiday home for her guests. There is so much to do with beaches, walks and pubs to enjoy. We had a lovely evening at the Devonport Inn a great menu and fantastic GF options and another with live music at the Cross Keys Inn Our stay was just perfect.
Amazing!! Beautiful Every thing and more we could of asked for x
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