Sunbeam Cottage, Padstow, is a beautifully refurbished fisherman's cottage nestled in the heart of the Old Town, where nautical charm meets contemporary comfort. The thoughtfully designed kitchen and dining area feature an electric oven, gas hob, and modern conveniences including a dishwasher and Nespresso machine, creating the perfect space for preparing family meals or morning coffee before coastal adventures. The spacious lounge welcomes you with bright, naturally lit interiors that showcase the property's deceptive roominess, offering an inviting retreat after days spent exploring Cornwall's treasures.
While outdoor space isn't available, the cottage's prime location places you mere steps from Padstow's vibrant atmosphere. Upstairs, two exceptionally comfortable bedrooms await: a master double with en-suite bathroom featuring shower over bath, and a delightful twin room with its own en-suite shower room. A convenient ground-floor cloakroom provides the ideal spot for storing beach essentials, ensuring sandy adventures remain outside while comfort remains within.
Picture yourself brewing that first cup of coffee as harbour sounds drift through cottage windows, then stepping directly into Padstow's cobbled streets where fishing boats bob gently and the aroma of fresh seafood fills the air. Return each evening to your characterful retreat, where original features whisper tales of maritime heritage.
Sunbeam Cottage, Padstow, positions you perfectly to discover North Cornwall's coastal wonders. The National Lobster Hatchery, just 1 kilometre away, offers fascinating insights into marine conservation efforts, where visitors can observe baby lobsters being raised before release into Cornish waters. Trevibban Mill Vineyard (5 km) provides guided tours through picturesque vineyards and orchards, complete with wine tastings of their award-winning Cornish vintages. The dramatic Bedruthan Steps (9 km) showcase golden sands framed by spectacular rock formations and towering sea stacks, creating breathtaking coastal vistas accessible via the South West Coast Path that define Cornwall's rugged beauty.
Further afield, Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection, a 50-kilometre drive away, invites underground exploration of Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through authentic 18th-century workings and fascinating industrial exhibits. Upper Tamar Lake (52 km) offers tranquil countryside escapes on the Cornwall-Devon border, perfect for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting around this peaceful reservoir. The scenic Tamar Valley Trail is 52 kilometres away and winds 35 miles through Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, following the historic mineral railway line between Devon and Cornwall.
The charming fishing village of Port Isaac, just 10 kilometres from your doorstep, captivates visitors with its narrow winding streets, picturesque harbour setting, and fame as the filming location for the beloved ITV series Doc Martin. This authentic Cornish village boasts traditional pubs, fresh seafood restaurants, and stunning clifftop walks. Meanwhile, St Austell is a 25-kilometre journey away and combines fascinating historic clay mining heritage, evident in the distinctive white pyramids dotting the landscape, with proximity to the world-famous Eden Project – home to the largest indoor rainforest and biomes showcasing plants from around the globe.