Pendrift, Padstow welcomes you into a spacious, light-filled living and dining area where comfortable seating gathers around a Smart TV with Bluetooth iPod dock, perfect for relaxing evenings together after days exploring the coast. The contemporary kitchen sits just off the living space, thoughtfully equipped with a built-in electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and washing machine for those longer seaside stays. A dining table provides the perfect spot for leisurely breakfasts before heading out to discover Padstow's famous harbourside restaurants and maze of quaint lanes.
Step outside to the small enclosed rear patio garden, an inviting sun-trap for alfresco dining with a charcoal barbecue and outdoor furniture. Upstairs, two peaceful bedrooms await: a king-size double and a flexible twin room, both decorated in soothing coastal tones that invite restful sleep. A modern bathroom with walk-in shower completes the first floor layout. There's private parking for one car at the front of the cottage.
Picture mornings with coffee in the garden sunshine, then wandering down through Padstow's winding streets to the working harbour, perhaps trying your hand at crabbing from the harbour wall before sampling the freshest fish and seafood at one of Rick Stein's celebrated eateries. Afternoons might find you strolling the South West Coast Path to beautiful St George's Cove, or simply pottering about the independent shops and galleries. As evening settles, fire up the barbecue and toast another perfect Padstow day beneath the Cornish sky.
Pendrift, Padstow puts you right in the heart of one of Cornwall's most beloved harbour towns, with wonderful discoveries waiting in every direction. The Padstow Brewing Co, less than a kilometre away, invites you to explore their multi-award-winning craft brewery through fascinating tours and guided tastings of unique beers created right here on the north Cornish coast. Newquay Zoo (17 km) combines diverse animal exhibits with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes, perfect for curious minds of all ages. The legendary Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (20 km) crowns dramatic clifftops with breathtaking coastal views, steeped in rich Arthurian history and connected by a spectacular modern footbridge spanning ancient ruins. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (29 km) offer a magical restoration project featuring diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks through this captivating blend of natural beauty and Victorian horticultural history.
Journey further afield to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km) brings the county's rich mining heritage vividly to life through atmospheric underground tours and fascinating historical exhibits. St Ives Museum (52 km) showcases extensive collections celebrating local maritime heritage, traditional fishing, historic mining, and the remarkable artistic legacy of this famous Cornish town. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (54 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports enthusiasts, peaceful fishing, and scenic nature trails winding through beautiful countryside.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies 10 kilometres away, enchanting visitors with its scenic harbour, jumble of traditional cottages tumbling down to the water's edge, and fame as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin. Meanwhile, the thriving seaside resort town of Bude sits 43 kilometres from the cottage. It delights families with award-winning golden beaches, excellent surfing conditions, and a charming blend of independent shops, welcoming cafés, and classic seaside attractions that have drawn holidaymakers to this spectacular stretch of north Cornwall's Atlantic coast for generations.



















