Soundwaves House, Bude welcomes you with its warm and inviting kitchen / diner where modern appliances meet coastal charm, and patio doors beckon towards the enclosed garden beyond. The spacious lounge creates the perfect gathering space with its cosy wood burner and Smart TV, whilst the delightful snug offers a peaceful retreat for quiet moments with a good book or afternoon rest. Step outside to discover your private sanctuary – an enclosed garden and patio where morning coffee tastes better in the fresh coastal air, and evening barbecues on the charcoal grill become treasured family traditions.
The property features three comfortable bedrooms thoughtfully arranged across the upper floor. The master double bedroom boasts its own Smart TV and luxurious en-suite bathroom complete with shower over Jacuzzi bath, while a second double bedroom and flexible twin zip-and-link bedroom (convertible to king-size upon request) ensure restful nights for all guests. A well-appointed family shower room completes the accommodation, providing modern convenience alongside the separate downstairs WC for added practicality.
Imagine waking to the gentle coastal breeze filtering through your windows, brewing that first cup of coffee in your well-appointed kitchen, then stepping onto the patio to plan your day's seaside adventures. As evening draws in, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing tales of beachside discoveries while the sound of distant waves creates nature's perfect soundtrack.
Soundwaves House, Bude provides an exceptional base for exploring Cornwall's dramatic northern coastline and charming historic market towns. The historic Castle, Bude (1 km) offers fascinating art galleries and heritage exhibits within scenic grounds overlooking the beach and canal, perfect for cultural afternoons and family exploration. For exhilarating family thrills, The Monster Slip & Slide, Bude (6 km) delivers pure excitement with its impressive 360ft slip and slide, bodyboards, and immersive maize maze adventure that delights visitors of all ages. Journey further to discover the utterly unique Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, Boscastle (23 km), where captivating exhibits reveal the mysterious history and ancient folklore of magical practices through fascinating artifacts, or explore the comprehensive Cornwall At War Museum, Davidstow (23 km), showcasing extensive wartime memorabilia and fascinating regional conflict history.
Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy guided Kayaking on River Camel, Porthilly Cove (49 km), offering scenic estuary tours with excellent wildlife spotting opportunities perfect for families, groups, and corporate events seeking memorable experiences. Camel Creek Family Theme Park, Tredinnick (53 km) promises thrilling rides, delightful animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events for unforgettable family days out, while the remarkable Carnglaze Cavern, St Neot (53 km) presents three fascinating man-made caverns forming an all-weather underground family attraction with stunning geological formations.
The charming market town of Holsworthy, just 16 kilometres away, offers visitors a delightful taste of authentic Devon countryside life. This picturesque town hosts traditional weekly markets where you can browse local crafts, fresh produce, and unique gifts whilst soaking up the welcoming community atmosphere. For culinary enthusiasts, the famous fishing port of Padstow awaits a 56-kilometre drive towards the stunning North Cornwall coast. This foodie haven, often called the jewel of Cornwall's culinary scene, boasts world-class restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs, a working harbour brimming with fresh catches, and cobbled streets lined with artisan food shops and cosy pubs serving the finest local seafood.