Web design & development in Cornwall.

// across the tamar · built for seasonal trade

Honesty first: Willcocks Web is based just over the Tamar, on the Devon side, on the southern edge of Dartmoor. Cornwall is neighbour territory — near enough to meet halfway or come to you, far enough that nobody pretends to be a Truro local. What travels perfectly over the border is the work itself, because Cornish businesses face the sharpest version of the brief every southwest business has: customers who decide on their phones, standing somewhere with one bar of signal.

// St Ives harbour and promenade, Cornwall · photo: Otto Domes · CC BY-SA 4.0

Cornwall's trade is seasonal and tourism-heavy, and that shapes what a website needs to be. It must load instantly on harbour-town 4G in August, when the visitors are there and the networks are saturated. It should carry a page for every cove, beach and village you serve, because "dog friendly café St Ives" is a different search from "dog friendly café Carbis Bay" and Google treats them that way. And it should cost nearly nothing to keep alive through the quiet months — which is what a static site with £25/month hosting does.

For businesses that re-dress their site each season — new menus, new offers, new opening hours — the £120/month tier bundles two hours of development in every month, so the site changes as often as the specials board without an invoice each time. And the newest wrinkle: if your current host quietly blocks the AI tools your future customers now ask for recommendations, that gets fixed on day one.

// recent projects

The proof, not the pitch.

Drag through a few recent builds — every one of them links to its full case study.

Fashion brand with a 95M monthly reach

// astro · cloudflare · payload

// next step

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