The Pig - at Harlyn Bay

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The Pig - at Harlyn Bay

Hotel · St. Merryn

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Harlyn, Padstow PL28 8SQ, United Kingdom

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Nestled in a charming 15th-century house, this hip hotel offers cozy rooms, farm-to-table dining, and a welcoming bar, perfect for a peaceful countryside getaway.  

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The Pig at Harlyn Bay

"Why book? It’s the latest in the litter from The Pig hotels, a collection of shabby-chic hideaways that have established themselves as some of Britain’s best places to stay. This one is also in Cornwall, the UK’s favourite summer playground, making for a peaches-and-cream perfect holiday combination. Set the scene The north coast of Cornwall already has fantastic hotels such as Watergate Bay and The Scarlet near Newquay, but they are shoehorned into built-up areas. By contrast, The Pig luxuriates in acres of fresh air, wrapped by lushly landscaped gardens. It is a meadow away from Harlyn Bay, a nostalgic hit of rock pools, rugged cliffs and rippling waves. Of course it gets busy, but the lack of souvenir stalls saves it from the claustrophobic crowds that engulf neighboring beaches. And there’s something about The Pig’s mix of flea-market chic and tongue-in-cheek charm that appeals as much to smart second-home owners – who instantly adopted this as their third – as muddy-booted walkers looking for a welcoming pit stop on the South West Coast Path; there’s always an egalitarian buzz. The backstory Robin Hutson knows hotels. He’s been general manager at Hampshire’s Chewton Glen, the grande dame of traditional country-house hotels, and chairman of Soho House, the brand behind the UK’s naughtiest boltholes. Ten years ago, he used his wide-ranging expertise to found The Pig with his wife Judy, the group’s interior designer. Their modus operandi is to rescue interesting old buildings in a sorry state of disrepair and liberally sprinkle fairy dust over them. After successes in Hampshire, Dorset and Devon, Cornwall seemed the obvious next opening but the couple were reluctant. They have a home in Padstow and, at first, didn’t want to mix business and pleasure. But the temptation was too strong--the house turned out to be a Grade II-listed mansion with medieval archways, Jacobean plasterwork, a neo-Gothic staircase and Georgian façade. Judy was so excited by its potential that within seconds of crossing the threshold she had her Farrow & Ball color chart out. Two years and one false start later – the initial 2020 launch having been scuppered by lockdown – there was a Glastonbury-like rush when reservations finally opened for August 2020. The rooms Judy likes to give each hotel a personality, but using Poldark as inspiration wouldn’t be nearly quirky enough for the Hutsons. Instead, the seductive peacefulness of the house brought to her mind the contemplative sets in the BBC adaptation of Wolf Hall. ‘I liked their calmness,’ she says. ‘The stillness Thomas Cromwell exudes, the flickering candles in the dark and his quiet presence.’ She pauses dramatically before adding, ‘Oh, and I’m a fan of Mark Rylance.’ That self-deprecating humor is a cornerstone of her winning formula. It helps the duo create a warmth that encourages the kick-back relaxation that guests so appreciate here. The design ethos translates to a warren of nook-and-cranny sitting rooms decorated in sage and slate, ox-blood leather, curiosities and ancestral portraits. They are corners where staff are never fazed by someone happily snoozing under a newspaper blanket. Winter or summer, logs as big as Popeye’s biceps smolder in the grand fireplace of the dimly lit, deep-blue map room to ensure the theatrical cosiness stays cranked up to 11. Bedrooms are sanctuaries, firmly entrenched in the signature porcine motifs: warm reclaimed wood or pastel-painted tongue-and-groove, paisley fabrics and delicate botanical prints. The 11 rooms in the main house have elegant original details (one has wonderful Venetian windows); the 15 in a slate outhouse across a courtyard have less character, but the ground-floor ones spill out onto pretty terraces. Romantics will prefer one of the four garden wagons, a more grown-up take on the shepherd’s hut, with bathrooms and decadent outdoor showers. Food and drink Food is central to the Pig experience and, of course, the culinary approach is delightfully unstuffy. The kitchen team is sufficiently confident in the quality and freshness of ingredients – either homegrown or sourced within a 25-mile radius. It is borderline madness not to have lunch at the al fresco Lobster Shed (it has a retractable roof, heaters and blankets if the weather looks nasty). It exudes care-free breeziness, with far-reaching views over the wildflower lawns to the frothy Atlantic, and comes with the stress-busting soundtrack of seagulls. Obviously, the chargrilled lobster is mouthwateringly good but ask the chef to fix you an off-menu crab rarebit. Dinner is in one of three convivial interconnecting rooms: the largest is a converted former garage (the roller door’s metal runner remains intact), festooned with terra-cotta pots stuffed with fresh herbs and oversized Kilner jars containing colorful fermented fruits. If you don’t have to raise your voice against the laughter and popping corks, the Hutsons would hang their heads in shame. Bag The Smokery where the fireplace has been upcycled into a smokehouse and there is just one table for maximum intimacy. If there are Porthilly oysters on the menu don’t even think about ordering another starter. And don’t be a snob about English wines; the Camel Valley Pinot Noir Rosé Brut in particular tastes like sunset in a glass. The area North Cornwall has plenty of fancy restaurants, but Prawn on the Lawn in Padstow gets the balance right between sophisticated seafood and laidback service. You can’t come here and not eat a pasty. The best are by Malcolm Barnecutt Bakery, which has an outpost in nearby Rock. The best cream teas are at Carnewas Tea Room at the Bedruthan Steps, which is perched along a spectacular coastal path that makes burning off those excess calories no hardship. Hawksfield is a complex of lifestyle stores outside Wadebridge that is worth a look around. For wardrobe emergencies, try Roo’s Beach near Newquay, which specializes in stylish beach-to-bar clothing. The service Staff are young and chatty. Many are surfers and on WhatsApp groups that have the latest intel on which beach has the best waves that day, so do ask them for advice. Eco effort The Pig group’s 25-mile menu keeps suppliers local, reducing food miles and packaging in the process. It also produces about 17 tons of fruit and vegetables across its sites each year and composts all garden waste. Accessibility There are two bedrooms with full access and walk-in showers. Anything left to mention? Sadly, and rather surprisingly, the hotel is not dog-friendly." - Susan D'Arcy

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/cornwall/the-pig-at-harlyn-bay
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How to Tell if a Hotel Is Actually Sustainable or Ecofriendly - AFAR

"The Pig at Harlyn Bay, located on England’s Cornish coast, is set in a reimagined 15th-century home with stone walls. At the retreat’s restaurant, everything comes from within 25 miles of the property, lightening the menu’s carbon footprint while also showcasing the region’s produce." - Jennifer Flowers

https://www.afar.com/magazine/how-to-tell-if-a-hotel-is-actually-sustainable-or-ecofriendly
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The 14 Best New Hotels of 2021 Are All Sustainable - AFAR

"For more than a decade, British hotelier Robin Hutson and his wife, Judy, have been adding to their growing empire of Pig hotels, a group of cozy, food-centric countryside getaways. The Hutsons’ seventh project, the sea-facing Pig at Harlyn Bay, is set in a 15th-century former Cornwall residence surrounded by pesticide-free gardens. Several of the 26 rooms are outfitted with four-poster beds, and guests can borrow Hunterwellies for exploring outdoors—rain or shine. In the wood-paneled dining room, the menu revolves around seasonal meat, fish, and produce sourced from no farther than 25 miles away." - Jennifer Flowers

https://www.afar.com/magazine/2021-stay-list-sustainable-hotels
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Mark Appleby

Google
Just had a wonderful 2 nights here to celebrate my birthday. The best Pig we’ve been to and we had a wonderful time. We had an informal tour of the hotel on arrival by lovely Rosie and were looked after brilliantly by the friendly, very professional but laid back staff in all areas. Felt like we’d been there for weeks after only one day, that’s how they make you feel. I’m sure that’s down to Lukas, the hotel director, who was really nice! The food was gorgeous, our room was amazing and I appreciated the really kind gestures for my birthday. Plus all the cozy nooks in front of roaring log fires and the nice bar and map room area for lazing around or a drink before dinner. Eclectic, classic Pig decor and great attention to detail! November is an amazing time to stay here. Dramatic weather for walking on some of the best coastal walks in Cornwall. Plus, it’s so cosy at the hotel after dark and it’s just before the Xmas rush! Thank you P@H, we’ll be back!

Lesley G

Google
We had a much needed two night break at the end of November. I chose The Pig as it looked like it would allow us to have a quiet, cosy and relaxing couple of days and I’m so glad I did. After unpacking in our lovely, spacious and pristine comfy luxe with terrace room, we started our stay with a cocktail in front of the woodburner in the bar area (great advice from the bar staff when I didn’t know what to choose!). Our evening meal on the first night was delicious, tasty and so good that I had the same main course on the second night (monkfish tail). The service was excellent, with attentive and smiling staff. On the second day we both treated ourselves to a massage with Harrie which was wonderful, relaxing and snug in the potting shed (with a heated bed which I just wanted to take home with me!!). While my husband was having his massage I settled into one of the cosy lounges (all with wood burners). The lady who served me my coffee was so kind, regularly checking to make sure the fire was still ablaze. Thank you. After an excellent and tasty lunch in the restaurant we went for a long walk, taking advice from the lovely young lady on reception who provided us with a map. That left us tired but happy and ready for another cocktail and a delicious evening meal. We were made to feel so welcome by the gentleman (sorry I don’t know his name) who signed us in for dinner on both nights that we really felt like part of the family. Finally, a word about the breakfasts. We had a choice of a large spread of breakfast items or something cooked. On both mornings we opted for the buffet spread as it was so delicious. The muffins were so tasty and the choice of granola, boiled eggs, toast, pastries, fruit etc was more than enough for us but the cooked food did look very tasty too. We’re so glad we chose The Pig, it provided just what we needed and we really hope to be back as soon as we can as we’d love to explore some more of the local beaches and walks.

bosscarjon

Google
Wow what a place, staff were incredible, friendly, efficient, kind and fun. Warm welcome to a fabulous hotel, food is local, hearty and delicious, wide range of options on the menu. Rooms are eclectic, seductive and serene, mini bars are well stocked with a variety of goodies and there is plenty of local walks to work off the indulgence

Sarah D

Google
We really liked this hotel. We stayed in one of the garden wagons and LOVED it—a very fun, unique experience. The wagons are small but very comfy, and there is enough room for us to be functional. They even have cute small wood fireplaces in the wagons. The hotel property is very magical, with a large kitchen garden that you can walk through. The staff, particularly Nick (the night Porter), were gracious and on top of everything we needed. We did have a few hiccups. One day, they didn't clean our room for some reason, but when we returned in the evening, we asked, and someone came out to clean ASAP. We also kept being told to call the bar after hours for any drinks, but our wagon didn't actually have a phone. When we asked, they said they would get one but never did. Also, the conditioner pump in both the wagon shower and bathtub didn't work, and when we removed the pump to try to get the liquid out, there was a layer of black mould around the bottle, which was super gross. However, these were minor issues, and didn't stop us from enjoying our time. ||||Pros - ||- The location is great. Easy scenic drives along the Devon coast in either direction. Padstow is super close and has tons of great restaurants, would definitely recommend driving to some of the towns close by. |- Hotel bar staff was great, and very quick to get drinks |- The wagon room was really unique and cosy. |- Really fun interior in the main building with lots of cosy corners to play cards to drink by the fires. It feels like a dreamy country English estate. ||Cons - ||- The restaurant was not great. We had read some negative reviews before we booked specifically about the restaurant, which were not wrong. The service was terrible, and our waitress forgot to bring drinks, and she forgot a whole course of our meal. She apologized, but still, it kind of ruined the meal that we missed a course and didn't have any drinks until just before we left. We patiently waited while we watched her scroll on her phone in the corner for some time before we got the cheque. Even our actual table was not level and had a pronounced, almost comical lean to it, which I assume they feel is 'a vibe,' but it's gotta still function as a table. I would not recommend the food here at all (the small 'bits' were the only decent thing on the menu and we ordered ALOT of options), but other guests told us the lobster shack (open for lunch) was much better, so maybe try there? |||Overall we would love to return to this hotel. Yes, the restaurant isn't great but the 'piggy bits' and 'fishy bits' were the only good things we had, and the bartender makes great drinks. So it's still a great hotel for a few drinks before you grab dinner or for after-dinner snacks, etc. Padstow, which is only a 10-minute drive away, is a foodie town, so there are many great restaurants close by. Any hiccups we had in service were outweighed by the staff's service and the overall location/wagon room positives.

Maggie West

Google
We recently stayed at The Pig at Harlyn Bay, and it was truly the most beautiful getaway we've ever had. From the warm and welcoming staff to the incredible food, every detail was perfect. The location is ideal, with plenty of scenic walks and easy beach access, but we found it hard to leave our room, thanks to the luxurious bath and the comfiest bed we’ve ever slept in. We’re already planning our next trip back to this little slice of paradise!

susan & charlie

Google
Meal with friends to celebrate Christmas. Never been before. Building was full of character. Would have been nice to know a bit of its history. Some places put this on their menus. We all had the 2/3 course special menu. Soup was tasty. The apple crumble was also good. But the turkey leg pappardelle was a little too salty for my taste. Nice touch was water on the table without asking for it.

Sarah H

Google
We attended an autumn special food event, the Game Feast Dinner in November '24 and were treated to a fabulous 6 course tasting menu with paired wines. We were very well looked after by the whole team at The Pig at Harlyn Bay, thank you to all involved. A brilliant seasonal event ... we loved the format!

Ben M

Google
Top quality hotel in an amazing location. Highly highly recommend. The rooms are amazing and the food is brilliant. I had the second best dinner I've ever had in my life (only beaten by the Ritz in London). It was the best soup I've ever had and the best gnocchi. The whole experience is absolutely perfect. Don't deny yourself, book now.