Pomona
Coverack, Cornwall, UK
On an isolated clifftop close to the Cornish fishing village of Coverack, this mid-century home is a modern-day celebration of art, nature, and a man’s first love. The surrounding meadows are the Terence Coventry Sculpture Park, and privately tucked away behind mature gardens is the former home of the artist himself. With its outdoor pool and sweeping glass walls that connect those inside to nature, this coastal retreat oozes retro allure.
Introduction
1969 was one of the most culturally defining years in history. While Armstrong took his first steps on the moon and Hendrix blazed the stage at Woodstock, British artist Terence Coventry packed up his tools and started out again, moving to a small farm on the south Cornwall coast. In the latest chapter of his unique seaside home, Coventry’s son has paid homage to his life’s work by transforming the house into a luxury self-catering retreat that sojourning families can claim for their own.
Inside
Pomona cleverly bridges the gap between private home and gallery. Curated as a retrospective of Coventry's works, the oeuvre ranges from his early self-portraits to bold abstract paintings and the figurative sculptures he later became famous for. In a recent renovation, new life has been breathed into the one-story home. A monochrome palette allows the verdant surrounds to sing through floor-to-ceiling windows, while dimly lit globe pendants add warmth alongside two modular fireplaces.
Outside
Poised on an east-facing crescent of Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula, Coverack's sand and shingle bay glimmers like a waxing moon against the ocean, making it a hidden gem on the remote south coast. After a few morning laps of the pool, take a stroll through the gardens and into the sculpture park where you can join the coastpath to the village. Pick-up a coffee and watch the fishermen return to harbour, or turn your own hand to the art of fishing by joining a mackerel trip. Seafood linguine al fresco will be the perfect reward to a day of exploring.
The Facts
- SleepsUp to 6 guests
From £1,995 per week, £1,495 per short break - Alternative group optionUp to 2 guests
- Bedrooms and bathroomsTwo double bedrooms reside on the ground floor along with a family bathroom which includes a walk-in rainfall shower and freestanding bath. Accessed via the gallery room, the master features a super king-size bed and en suite shower room, while the second bedroom has a king-size bed which leads to an office-come-dressing room. The zip-and-link bedroom (which can be made-up as a super king) sits down two steps, with views over the sculpture-peppered patio.
View bedrooms - FeaturesHeated outdoor swimming pool (available May- September inclusive), cinema den, table tennis
- PetsDogs will be considered on prior agreement
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10am
- FamilyChildren and babies are very welcome, one cot and highchair are available.
- PracticalitiesThere is parking for three cars on the private driveway. The light-filled kitchen includes an electric Aga, dishwasher, coffee machine, under-counter electric oven and fridge. A washing machine, tumble dryer and microwave can be found in the utility room. Pet owners should be advised that the garden is not enclosed. The pond is not visible from the house and is encircled by foliage, so children and pets should be supervised at all times. While the sculpture meadows are open to the public, the house and gardens are strictly yours to enjoy alone.
- Homestay includesA welcome hamper of locally-sourced produce, a bottle of Prosecco, fresh herbs from the garden, dog biscuits, board games, firewood to get you started, Smart TV with Sky, Sonos sound system, Wifi internet...House book - your property and destination guideDiscover more
- Private cateringSeeking a celebratory dinner or fully catered escape? Our recommended caterers will work with you to create personalised menus for your stay. Details are shared through our house book on confirming your booking.
- RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenalin-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book.
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Coverack
With its arc-shaped cove and quintessential fishing village appeal, Coverack is located at the southern tip of the county and offers its visitors a true taste of archetypical Cornwall at its best.
Getting there
- On the Map Pomona is two and a half miles (or a ten minute walk on the coastpath) from Coverack Cove in South Cornwall.
- By Car From London, take the M4 towards Bath, the M5 South and the A30 to Cornwall, then follow the directions provided to the property; the journey time is just over two hours from Exeter.
- By Train There are frequent train services from London to Penzance (around 45 minutes by car), with a journey time of approximately five hours.
- By Air Fly from London to Newquay Airport, just over an hour's drive from the house.
From the owner
“When Pomona fell in to our ownership, we saw the opportunity to share some of the many pieces of art that were created in this very house, which became an exciting prospect.”
The house was originally built in 1969 by my parents, who both lived here when Pomona was their family home. My father (Terence Coventry) had moved to Coverack from the West Midlands in the 60s when he began farming on the clifftop, putting art on the back burner.
30 years later, the forms from agriculture and the surrounding wildlife started to re-kindle something in the artist. Making up for lost time, from that day forward until his death, barely a day was lost without him creating. He went on to exhibit worldwide and today we open the park, home to over 45 sculptures (including our favourite Pomona), to the public free of charge.
When the house came in to our ownership, we wanted to keep the essence of the property without ruining the warm, welcoming feel it had. We worked with a local designer who incorporated the art collection while modernising the interior.
There are many sculptures within the garden too, as well as secret pathways for children, which we hope you find a verdant paradise.
The Coventry Family
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Coverack with an insider’s perspective.
To Eat
Bosccaron Farm Beef, St Keverne
This local farm rears pedigree Ruby Devon Cattle, grazed on the coastal pastures and heaths of the Lizard Peninsula. Selling beef dry-aged on the bone with Himalayan rocksalt, find details of how you can order a from their on-farm butcher in your house book.
To Do
The Walled Garden Spa, Mawgan
The Trelowarren Estate is South Cornwall at its most romantic. In two acres of walled gardens, the estate´s facilities encompass a 20-metre outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis court, gym and spa which uses only Cornish organic products. Call to book ahead.
To Eat
Coverack Crab & Lobster
You can´t stay in a Cornish fishing village without sampling the fisherman´s catch of the day, and Coverack delivers some of the best around. Contact Harbour Master John Carey for delicious lobsters and crabs pulled from the Atlantic that morning. Make a creamy bisque or throw on the barbecue with lashings of garlic butter.
To See
The Barbara Hepworth Museum, St Ives
Barbara Hepworth´s museum and sculpture garden is a must for those wanting to explore further on the Cornish sculpture trail. Hepworth remains one of the county´s most celebrated artists to this day, her work inspired by Egyptian sculpture practices as well as the magical coastal landscape of St Ives.
Guest Testimonials
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Our hosts at Pomona were lovely, everything was very clean and tidy and we really appreciated the warm welcome and opportunity to contact our hosts if needed. Thank you for a really enjoyable stay.
Felt like a different idea vs typical sea view, the style of the house also looked very considered. The kitchen was really well equipped and we really appreciate that as we like to cook.
It is a great place and just above the most beautiful beach. Great house with lovely gardens, the pool and cinema room was such a treat too, plus all mod cons and great wifi (so important when you sadly have to keep working!)
Press
Below are a selection of features in which Pomona and Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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The world´s best stays for art-lovers
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November 202325 of the best autumn getaways
The Times
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October 2024The UK´s most relaxing riverside stays
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October 2024At one with nature
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September 2024Healing waters
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September 202425 of the UK´s best lakeside stays
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