12 New Street, Padstow is a captivating three-storey townhouse ideally located in the heart of this beloved harbour town. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, integrated fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and handy slow cooker, flowing seamlessly into a bright dining area bathed in natural light from glass panels overhead. The ground-floor lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a wood burner-effect electric fire, perfect for cosy evenings watching the Smart TV. A convenient ground-floor shower room completes this level with its spacious walk-in cubicle and thermostatic shower.
Stepping outside, the enclosed rear terrace catches the sun throughout the day, featuring a raised patio with gas barbecue and dining space for eight. Upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements: two king-size rooms for couples and two cheerful bunk rooms ideal for children or friends. The first-floor bathroom offers a shower over bath, while a separate WC adds practical convenience. Climb to the second floor to discover another inviting lounge, thoughtfully equipped with a toy box, bookshelves, and DVD library alongside a Smart TV. The real treasure here lies in the dormer windows framing wonderful views across the old town's rooftops to the estuary beyond.
Picture sun-drenched afternoons on your private terrace, the barbecue sizzling as laughter drifts across the rooftops. Mornings might find you wandering the harbour watching fishing boats unload their catch, then perhaps cycling the famous Camel Trail as it winds alongside sparkling waters. Return to your peaceful retreat as evening settles, wood burner glowing, the day's adventures replaying over a glass of something special.
12 New Street, Padstow places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's most captivating attractions. Just two kilometres away at Porthilly Cove, guided kayaking tours on the River Camel offer scenic estuary exploration with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities, perfect for families and groups seeking active adventures on the water. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin (17 km) brings Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment vividly to life through guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions within this atmospheric ancient prison. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (19 km) crowns dramatic clifftops with breathtaking coastal views and rich Arthurian legends, connected by an impressive modern footbridge spanning the rugged ruins. St Austell Brewery in St Austell (25 km) celebrates Cornwall's brewing heritage with engaging tours showcasing award-winning beers, sustainable practices, and a network of over 180 welcoming pubs.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (50 km) takes you deep underground into historic mine workings, offering fascinating tours that showcase the county's remarkable mining heritage through authentic preserved tunnels and extensive collections. St Ives Museum in St Ives (53 km) presents comprehensive displays celebrating local maritime heritage, traditional fishing, historic mining, and the area's renowned artistic legacy through carefully curated exhibitions. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (54 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports enthusiasts, offering everything from sailing and windsurfing to peaceful fishing spots and scenic nature trails around the tranquil waters.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies just 10 kilometres away, where traditional cottages tumble down narrow lanes to a scenic harbour beloved by fans of the television series Doc Martin, with excellent seafood restaurants and coastal walks departing from the waterfront. Meanwhile, Hayle is 52 kilometres from the house. This former mining town now celebrated for its golden sandy beaches, exceptional surf breaks, important wildlife habitats including rare wading birds, and fascinating industrial heritage waiting to be explored.







































