• Limited to 10 people max for private house tours and cream teas. Please read our information on health & safety at Prideaux Place here.
  • Prideaux Place, east front, detail of 1741 drawing by Edmund Prideaux. Prideaux Place is a grade I listed Elizabethan country house in the parish of Padstow, Cornwall, England.
  • Prideaux Place is one of the very brightest jewels in Cornwall’s crown; one of the West Country’s oldest houses remaining in habitable condition.
  • Henrietta enthralled us with tales of the family from her own upbringing all the way back to Prideaux Place's Tudor origins.
  • Prideaux Place is an impressive manor house located just outside the beautiful fishing port of Padstow.
  • Set on a hill above Padstow, with views across parkland and out to the sea, Prideaux Place is one of Cornwall’s most charming historic houses.
  • Padstow Harbour: Just a short walk from Prideaux Place, Padstow Harbour is a delightful spot to enjoy the maritime atmosphere, with a variety of shops and eateries.
  • The current custodian of Prideaux Place shares a personal sentiment, stating, “Prideaux Place has been my family’s home for fourteen generations.
  • Prideaux Place is one of those stately homes you could actually imagine living in. This is partly because it is still a family home, but mainly it is a matter of scale...
  • Prideaux Place is an Elizabethan manor house still lived in by the Prideaux family. You can tour the house and see exquisite Italian paintings, family portraits...