Welcome to 3 Coastguard Cottages, an exceptional and dramatic place to visit all year round.

This remarkable row of cottages was built by the Admiralty in 1905 to man the Prawle Point coastal watch. Now surrounded by National Trust land, the cottages stand on one of the most spectacular stretches of Coastal Path in the UK. The headland also lies on a key migration path for many unusual and rare species of birds and butterflies. The house sleeps 5 and has breathtaking views to the sea. Within walking distance, there are secluded sandy coves, fishing points, rock-pools and two excellent village pubs.

 
  1) No. 3 is in the middle of the white buildings.
2) Maceley Cove, 15 minute walk from the cottage.