Avocets, Padstow, is a luxurious three-bedroom home offering breathtaking panoramic views across the Camel Estuary. The charming cottage-style kitchen features a double electric oven, gas hob, and Nespresso coffee machine, with a convenient serving hatch connecting to the dining area. Step into the spectacular double-height lounge / diner where light floods through skylights and French doors, creating an airy space perfect for gathering with loved ones. A sophisticated entertainment system, including Sky Q and a Bluetooth sound system, ensures endless entertainment.
Outside, discover an enchanting enclosed garden where an elevated glass-sided deck presents uninterrupted vistas of the estuary and rolling Cornish hills. The property offers three thoughtfully designed bedrooms: a king-size master with estuary views and en-suite shower room, a peaceful twin room, and a cosy bunk room. A stylish family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation, while the utility room provides practical amenities for longer stays.
Let the gentle rhythm of estuary life set the pace of your holiday as you sip morning coffee on the deck, watching boats glide past on the peaceful waters below. As evening falls, fire up the BBQ and gather with loved ones to share tales of beach adventures while the sun sets over the Cornish landscape, painting the sky in magnificent colours.
Avocets, Padstow, is perfectly positioned to explore the charm of North Cornwall. The historic harbour of Padstow lies just half a mile away, where you'll discover a treasure trove of seafood restaurants and traditional pubs. The Padstow Brewing Co, two kilometres from the house, offers an exciting glimpse into craft beer production with guided tours and tastings.
For family adventures, Camel Creek Family Theme Park (8 km) promises thrilling rides and animal encounters. 12 kilometres away, the Wadebridge and District Museum provides fascinating insights into local history.
Further afield, Bodmin Jail (24 km) offers an atmospheric journey through Cornwall's past with its heritage tours and interactive exhibitions. The Fowey Aquarium (48 km) presents an fascinating glimpse of local marine life, while Hidden Valley Discovery Park (51 km) delights with its mysterious mansion and interactive trails. The legendary Jamaica Inn is a 55-kilomtre drive across stunning Bodmin Moor and provides a taste of Cornwall's smuggling history and some tasty local food. The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (25 km), famous as the filming location for Doc Martin, and the historic town of St Austell (34 km) offer charming day trip destinations.