Prideaux Place, Padstow: An Elizabethan Manor Above the Harbour Overlooking the bustling harbour town of Padstow, Prideaux Place is one of Cornwall’s most atmospheric historic houses. This Elizabethan manor has been the home of the same family for more than 400 years, combining grand architecture, landscaped gardens, and sweeping views across the Camel Estuary. For visitors staying in nearby coastal villages such as Port Isaac, it offers a striking contrast to the narrow fishing streets and rugged cliffs of the north coast — a journey into Cornwall’s aristocratic and architectural heritage. A Brief Overview Built in 1592 for Sir Nicholas Prideaux, Prideaux Place is a Grade I listed country house that has evolved through centuries of additions and stylistic changes. Today it blends Elizabethan structure with Georgian refinements and later Gothic influences. Key highlights include : A striking E-shaped Elizabethan manor house Historic interiors filled with portraits, antiques,...