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Cornwall’s ‘best kept secret’ has become ‘very sad empty shell’

By staff26 May 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

The surfing spot of Mawgan Porth in Cornwall has seen a number of celebrities move in, with prices soaring as bungalows are converted into holiday homes and mansions are built up the side of hills

Milo Boyd Digital Travel Reporter and Lily Shanagher

10:02, 26 May 2025Updated 10:02, 26 May 2025

Betty's
Betty’s is at the heart of the village community

A quaint beachside village, now known as ‘Hollywood on Sea’, has become a magnet for celebrities, causing concern among locals about being priced out due to the surge in holiday home conversions.

Stars like Cate Blanchett and Jason Statham have snapped up properties in Mawgan Porth, a serene former fishing village in Cornwall that’s now a hotspot for the rich and famous. The once tranquil surfing spot is witnessing a property transformation, with bungalows being turned into second homes and luxury mansions cropping up along the hillside.

While some local entrepreneurs welcome the influx of wealthy newcomers, not all residents are pleased with the town’s evolving character. Cate Blanchett, the Oscar-winning star from Lord of the Rings, is said to have been the pioneer celebrity to invest in the village’s real estate.

Following her lead, action hero Jason Statham acquired a home there, and they’ve been joined by other luminaries such as Imogen Stubbs, Jamie Dornan of Fifty Shades of Grey fame, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, and the actor-cum-gastronome Stanley Tucci.

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A view of the town from above
Magwan Porth attracts people from far and wide with its seaside charms

Locals lament that their idyllic area has been ‘ruined’ and resembles a ‘building site’, with property prices soaring to ‘unaffordable levels’. John Bradley, a retired builder who has resided in the town with his wife Barbara, 77, for 19 years, expressed discontent: “If you look across the road, five of the seven bungalows are holiday homes and do you think we’re happy with that? People lived in one for 30 years and moved out of the country.

“This guy bought it and as soon as he comes in he wants to take the roof off and put another roof on it. I gave him my views straight away. There’s a place down the road which is rented out for £7,500. It’s just ridiculous. It’s not even in keeping.”

Mawgan Porth’s picturesque seafront has become a hotspot for multi-million pound developments, luring celebrities and the wealthy to its shores. Central to the high-end property scene is a five-bedroom eco-home under construction by a Hollywood actress following her successful application to demolish the £1.6 million cottage she acquired with her playwright spouse Andrew Upton.

Photographs reveal a cluster of ‘Californian’ style abodes that have replaced the traditional Cornwall cottages in an area once dubbed ‘Cornwall’s best kept secret’, nestled between Padstow and Newquay. Residents have voiced concerns that the village is being overwhelmed by holiday homeowners, leaving it eerily deserted during the off-season.

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John, an 81 year old B&B owner, takes a stand against the rise of holiday lets, pointing out they aren’t subject to the same stringent rules. He worries that such upscale makeovers could encourage similar transformations among neighbours, potentially altering the face of the community and questioned whether the local council should intervene more.

“The only people benefiting from these second homes are the builders and gardeners. It keeps certain local people in work so in that way it’s good but we have lost the community. I understand that when the top end of the earners have money, the most sensible place to put it is in accommodation,” he said.

“There’s no doubt about it, it’s safer than anywhere else, and any returns are going to be better than investing anywhere else. But it means that places like this become an empty shell and that is very sad. I would like to see celebrities contribute more to the community. I think locals are being priced out.

Stuart leaning on a doorway
Stuart Kirk runs Betty’s general store in Mawgan Porth

“We’ve got a humble little bungalow, but every time someone comes and buys one, they knock it down and build some kind of monstrosity. I think it’s losing its character because there is a lot of money coming in.”

He enjoyed the tranquillity of winter, confessing: “I don’t mind it too much because I like the quiet. It seems a waste, but round here it’s been like that. It is very holiday home-ish. It seems like they’re taking away the character. I know everything has to get modern but that’s not what we moved here for.”

Not everyone is as down about the fortunes of Mawgan Porth and the arrival of the A-Lister cash. Some locals embrace the change.

Debbie, a retired local, said: “Lived here 20-odd years. It doesn’t bother me. There are couples and families living in the posh bit. If we moved our house would become a holiday home. There aren’t many bungalows left now but they were all like this. “There aren’t many places to work here for young people to move in and get jobs.

“Jobs are poorly paid so there is no way you can afford a house. It’s a lovely place as long as nothing else gets built up.”

Stuart Kirk, who runs Betty’s general store, suggested that Cate Blanchett’s situation was not an isolated case and that the situation is a complex one.

“Because she’s a celebrity everybody latches onto it. It happens in every village around Cornwall, people buying up homes. So many houses have been bought up for stupid money. An old client of ours sold her house for £900,000 and somebody literally just bought it and flattened it and built something else in its place,” he said.

“It was just a three-bedroom house. It’s not specific to this area; it’s happening all over Cornwall. I grew up in the area. I’ve owned this shop for 21 years now but when I first bought it in 2003 the houses were too expensive then anyway. It’s because of the location.”

When it comes to the village today, he still sees a lot tying the locals together.

“We do have a very strong community here. You can come down here on a winter’s evening and see a lot of lights on. It’s surprising how many people do live up there,” Stuart said.

“But if they are holiday homes, they’re always occupied. If you speak to any holiday home owner around here, they’re always booked up. There is always somebody here; it’s not like it’s going to be left empty for three months and we’re going to be turned into a ghost town.”

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