The Netflix series 'Being Gordon Ramsay', released earlier this year, follows the chef as he opens a collection of restaurants at 22 Bishopsgate in London. The show also features his holiday home in the village of Rock, Cornwall, which has dramatically boosted the area's fame and appeal, according to Elliot Walker, editor of Cool Cornwall. Rock is situated on the Camel Estuary in north Cornwall, opposite Padstow, and is often called the 'Saint-Tropez of Cornwall'.
65 million on an adjacent property in Rock. Accommodation in the area includes Trevanger Farm Cottage, which costs £412 for seven nights in March and April, and Upper Deck, which costs around £1,469 for four nights. Cool Cornwall has published a local guide to Rock.
We always knew Rock was pretty special. But its appearance in a top TV show has dramatically boosted its fame and appeal. It's wonderful to see more people discovering what those of us in Cornwall have quietly cherished for years.
Anyone who visits Rock will understand why Gordon Ramsay has chosen this as his out-of-London retreat. The estuary views, dune-backed sandy beaches, lovely coastal walks, watersports such as sailing and wakeboarding, as well as several great restaurants and pubs, make this a truly special place to spend time.
