Buttercup Cottage, Penrose, is a charming three-bedroom holiday home nestled in the heart of this beloved Cornish village. The well-appointed kitchen creates a delightful space for culinary adventures, featuring an electric oven, dishwasher, and coffee machine for those essential morning brews. The inviting open-plan lounge / diner offers a wonderfully sociable space where comfortable sofas beckon you to unwind, complemented by a dining area perfect for sharing family meals and creating lasting memories.
Step outside to discover your own countryside retreat, where a paved patio leads to an enclosed lawn – an idyllic spot for children to play while you watch the neighbouring horses, sheep, and cows graze in adjacent fields. The property features two king-size bedrooms, one boasting an en-suite shower room, and a cosy twin room perfect for children or friends. A family bathroom and additional ground-floor cloakroom ensure comfort and convenience for all guests, while the practical utility room provides space for storing beach gear and handling post-adventure laundry.
Imagine starting your day with freshly brewed coffee in the garden, watching the morning sun illuminate the surrounding Cornish countryside. As evening falls, gather around the coal BBQ for an al fresco feast, sharing stories of sandy adventures and coastal discoveries while the sun sets over the pastoral landscape.
Buttercup Cottage, Penrose, sits perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's captivating north coast. Just over four kilometres away the pristine shores of Porthcothan Bay beckon surf enthusiasts and beach lovers alike, while the golden stretches of Mawgan Porth and Watergate Bay offer additional opportunities for coastal adventures.
Begin your local explorations at Trevibban Mill Vineyard (5 km), where guided tours and wine tastings await in picturesque surroundings. Camel Creek Family Theme Park (7 km) provides thrilling entertainment for the whole family, while Padstow Museum (9 km) offers fascinating insights into local maritime heritage. The National Lobster Hatchery (9 km) presents a unique opportunity to learn about marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices.
For those willing to venture further, enjoy kayaking adventures on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (30 km), where guided tours offer chances to spot local wildlife. Explore the haunting history of Bodmin Jail (31 km) through its interactive exhibitions and guided heritage tours. The world-renowned Eden Project (34 km) showcases stunning biomes and diverse plant collections, perfect for an educational day out. The charming fishing port and foodie magnet of Padstow, just nine kilometres away, delights visitors with its culinary excellence. while Newquay (15 km) enchants with its family-friendly beaches and laid-back coastal atmosphere.