Padstow Wagon House, Padstow is a characterful three-bedroom barn conversion set at the end of a peaceful farm track, just minutes from Cornwall's celebrated food capital. The open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area welcomes you with original exposed beams and traditional Cornish cottage styling throughout. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher and washer / dryer, while the dining area provides ample space for gathering around the table. In the cosy lounge area, sink into comfortable seating beside the wood burner, perfect for those cooler evenings, with a TV for entertainment.
stepping outside, a paved patio overlooks an ornate pond teeming with wildlife, from insects to frogs and newts during certain seasons, while the enclosed lawn garden offers a safe space for children and dogs to play freely. Two double bedrooms on the ground floor continue the cottage theme with tasteful traditional furnishings, whilst upstairs, a beautiful pine staircase leads to a splendid twin room tucked beneath apex ceilings, complete with velux window capturing estuary glimpses. The ground floor bathroom features a shower over bath and WC, and off-road parking for three cars ensures convenience throughout your stay.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee on the patio, watching wildlife around the pond as the Cornish countryside awakens. Spend sun-filled days discovering Padstow's winding streets, popping into galleries and sampling renowned seafood, then return to your peaceful retreat as evening draws in, perhaps lighting the wood burner whilst the sounds of the countryside drift through open windows.
Padstow Wagon House, Padstow places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's treasures. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (1 km) is a multi award-winning craft brewery offering fascinating brewery tours, guided tastings, and a range of unique beers celebrating Cornish brewing heritage. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (7 km) delivers family adventure with thrilling rides, delightful animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events guaranteed to entertain all ages. Newquay Zoo in Newquay (16 km) is a family-friendly attraction offering diverse animal exhibits, important conservation projects, and engaging educational programs showcasing wildlife from around the world. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (27 km) is an ancient smuggling inn steeped in history, offering charming accommodations, a unique museum exploring Cornwall's smuggling past, and delightful dining on atmospheric Bodmin Moor.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's finest attractions. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (48 km) is a historic mine offering atmospheric underground tours, showcasing Cornwall's extraordinarily rich mining heritage through fascinating exhibits and original machinery. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (51 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and a wonderful variety of local sea creatures delighting visitors of all ages. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (53 km) offers an idyllic lakeside location with a range of water sports, peaceful fishing opportunities, and scenic nature trails perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies 11 kilometres away, renowned for its scenic harbour, traditional stone cottages tumbling down narrow lanes, and as the atmospheric filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin. The thriving seaside resort town of Bude is a 44-kilometre drive. The town boasts award-winning sandy beaches, dramatic coastal scenery, and excellent surfing conditions alongside charming independent shops and welcoming cafes serving locally caught seafood.























