Pebble Cottage, Bude is a beautifully appointed character cottage that seamlessly blends rustic charm with contemporary comforts throughout. The light and stylish kitchen / diner is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, providing everything needed for enjoyable cooking. The inviting lounge features a Smart TV and comfortable sofas, the perfect retreat for cosy evenings.
Step outside to discover a wonderfully enclosed garden, entirely safe for children to explore and play. An intimate seating area offers the ideal spot for morning coffee, whilst the terrace beckons for memorable charcoal BBQ gatherings. The cottage provides flexible sleeping arrangements: a generous king-size bedroom, a twin room, and a child's room with a small single bed (suitable for children aged five and under). The family bathroom features a shower over bath, and an external shower room with a luxurious waterfall shower, perfect for rinsing off after beach adventures. Convenient storage in the outhouse keeps surfboards and wetsuits neatly organised.
Imagine waking to birdsong, stepping into the garden with your morning coffee as sunshine spills across the terrace. Picture leisurely afternoons playing with the children in the safely enclosed grounds, followed by al fresco suppers around the BBQ. Hear the murmur of family laughter, feel the sea breeze, and savour moments that create lasting seaside memories together.
Pebble Cottage, Bude is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of North Cornwall and its surroundings. The Castle in Bude (900 metres) is just a brief stroll away, offering art galleries, heritage displays, and a delightful café within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal. Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (19 km) captivates visitors with fascinating exhibits and artefacts exploring folklore and the history of witchcraft and magic. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (23 km) is an interactive family-friendly puzzle park featuring mysterious trails and enchanting gardens perfect for all ages. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (30 km), an ancient smuggling inn nestled on Bodmin Moor, offers unique museum displays, charming accommodation, and delightful dining.
Venture a little further to discover additional treasures waiting to be explored. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (48 km) showcases beautifully handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, with informative distillery tours. Bodmin Jail (49 km) fascinates history enthusiasts with guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (55 km) is a fascinating clay mining museum revealing Cornwall's china clay industry heritage, set within beautiful parkland surroundings.
Just over 40 kilometres away, you'll discover two delightful Cornish destinations perfect for day trips. The enchanting fishing village of Port Isaac, 42 km from your base, captivated television audiences as the backdrop for the beloved series 'Doc Martin'. Its narrow cobbled streets wind down to a picturesque harbour, flanked by traditional stone cottages that seem frozen in time. Meanwhile, Wadebridge lies 41 kilometres away and serves as the gateway to Cornwall's famous Camel Trail. This traffic-free cycle path stretches for 29 kilometres alongside the meandering River Camel, offering families an easy, scenic route through stunning countryside to the popular seaside towns of Rock and Padstow.















