Stories from SeaSpace

Porth beach in summer

Dig deeper at Porth

Just a few minutes’ walk down the road from SeaSpace, Porth is well-loved for serving up some good old fashioned beach days. But beyond the beach tents and shoreline paddlers, for these three locals, Porth means something altogether different.

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Roo's Beach shop

Roo’s Beach - Porth

Owner Roo is known for her on point style. She shares her passion for fabric, style and sustainability with curated edits of fashion, plants and accessories sourced from around the world. Better make some space in your suitcase! Their coffee hut serves fresh Origin Coffee alongside locally sourced snacks.

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Gwenna tea house

Gwenna Tea House

Hands down our favourite place for a proper Cornish cream tea and all things cake. It’s just a 2-minute walk from Porth Beach, bonus. Happy dogs and sandy shoes are welcome too.

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Newquay Wild Activities

Newquay Wild Activities

Our tip for an A-game family day out...Newquay Wild. In the know about all things down on the shoreline, their expert team lead family friendly Rockpool Rambles and Wildlife Walks – they’ll even pick you up from SeaSpace!

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Asparagus

Brown Butter Sole with St Enodoc Asparagus

While it sounds fancy, this dish is a beautifully simple way to showcase the flavours of the fish, using creamy Trewithen Cornish salted butter, and delicate St Enodoc asparagus.

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Food and drink - plums

Boozy Kea Plums on Cornish Brioche recipe

Grown in just one special valley in Cornwall, the Kea plum is an elusive little fruit, well worth tracking down to make this syrupy, tarte pud with plenty of kick.

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