Heyl Sound, Padstow, is a magnificent Edwardian home perfectly positioned for unforgettable family gatherings and group retreats. The heart of the house showcases a sophisticated open-plan kitchen and dining area, beautifully appointed with fan electric ovens, a five-ring gas hob, Nespresso coffee machine, and modern dishwasher – ideal for preparing shared meals. Double doors flood this light-filled space with natural warmth, framing the expansive garden beyond. The two stylish ground-floor sitting rooms invite relaxation with comfortable sofas, entertainment systems, and those coveted views.
Step through to discover tiered outdoor spaces: a charming patio area seamlessly transitions to a raised deck perfect for al fresco entertaining, with lush lawns inviting guests to unwind. Upstairs, five thoughtfully designed bedrooms cater beautifully to larger groups – three generous king-size rooms with stunning estuary views, plus a welcoming double and twin room. Three bathrooms throughout, each featuring heated towel rails and contemporary fixtures, ensure everyone enjoys genuine comfort and privacy during their stay.
Imagine waking in the master bedroom to panoramic estuary vistas, settling in with morning coffee as the light dances across the water. Picture family dinners around the substantial wooden table, laughter echoing through the open-plan space, then retreating to the garden for sunset drinks whilst the views soften into evening hues.
Heyl Sound, Padstow, occupies an enviable position within easy reach of Cornwall's most captivating attractions and memorable experiences. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (7 km) showcases beautifully handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, offering unique flavours and immersive distillery tours for true connoisseurs and curious newcomers alike. Newquay Zoo (17 km) delights families with diverse animal exhibits, inspiring conservation initiatives, and engaging educational programmes throughout the year. The magnificent Restormel Castle near Lostwithiel (23 km) presents impressive 13th-century circular ruins with stunning panoramic views, authentic historic character, and seasonally blooming gardens—perfect for atmospheric walks and scenic picnics with friends and family. Slightly further afield, the enchanting Lost Gardens of Heligan (29 km) mesmerise visitors with their magical restoration, diverse plant collections, and wildlife habitats offering truly captivating walks steeped in beauty and history.
Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (49 km) provides fascinating underground tours showcasing Cornwall's rich mining heritage and cultural significance. Upper Tamar Lake is a 52-kilometre drive away and offers a tranquil countryside escape surrounded by natural serenity and peaceful reflection, ideal for contemplative moments. The fascinating Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (54 km) spans three floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of intriguing objects telling the region's compelling story.
Just ten kilometres away, charming Port Isaac, the picturesque fishing village celebrated as the beloved filming location for “Doc Martin”, beckons with its scenic harbour and characterful traditional cottages. The village's whitewashed streets are filled with interesting shops a galleries featuring local crafts. Bude (43 km) thrives as an award-winning seaside resort offering golden beaches and welcoming family-friendly attractions for all ages. There's a nice selection of independent shops for you to explore and great places to eat. take a dip in The Bude Sea Pool, a 90 metre long1930's tidal lido.































