1 Pentyre House, Padstow is a sophisticated ground-floor apartment set within a handsome Victorian house, perfectly positioned in the heart of this celebrated fishing town. The open-plan living space welcomes you with a well-appointed kitchen featuring a gas cooker, slimline dishwasher, and Tassimo coffee machine, flowing seamlessly into an elegant dining area with seating for four and stunning estuary views through large windows. The comfortable lounge area offers two inviting sofas arranged around a Smart TV and Bose speaker system, creating a refined yet relaxing atmosphere ideal for unwinding after busy days exploring the coast.
Step through the French doors from the master bedroom straight onto the shared decking, where you can savour those precious estuary views with your morning coffee. The the communal garden offers charming patio areas to front and rear, with the front decking providing an exceptional spot for al fresco dining with the barbecue whilst drinking in those magnificent water views. The double bedroom features its own en-suite shower room, whilst the flexible twin bedroom (with walk-in wardrobe) provides a second en-suite shower room, both rooms thoughtfully appointed with dressing tables and small televisions.
Picture mornings starting on the shared decking, estuary light dancing across the water as Padstow harbour stirs to life. Spend sun-drenched days exploring hidden coves along the Camel Estuary, cycling the scenic trail to Bodmin, or simply wandering the town's maze of narrow streets discovering independent galleries and waterfront restaurants. As golden hour approaches, fire up the barbecue on the front deck, glass in hand, and watch fishing boats return home across the glittering water.
1 Pentyre House, Padstow places you perfectly to discover North Cornwall's finest attractions and beautiful coastline. Padstow Brewing Co (1 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering fascinating brewery tours, expert-led guided tastings, and an impressive range of distinctive beers crafted with passion and local ingredients. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (6 km) promises thrilling family adventures with exciting rides, delightful animal encounters, and entertaining seasonal events that captivate children of all ages. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (18 km) transports visitors into a swashbuckling world of pirate-themed adventure golf, complete with mysterious caves, engaging interactive exhibits, and captivating historical enactments rooted in Cornish myths and legends. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (22 km) is a fascinating clay mining museum set within stunning parkland, offering compelling insights into Cornwall's historic china clay industry through beautifully preserved buildings and informative displays.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's cultural treasures and artistic heritage. St Ives Museum (53 km) showcases captivating local history through extensive collections celebrating maritime heritage, traditional fishing, historic mining, and the vibrant artistic legacy of this beloved coastal town. Tate St Ives (53 km) occupies a spectacular position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the renowned gallery showcasing exceptional work by notable Cornish artists alongside carefully curated displays from the prestigious Tate collection. Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (54 km) invites you to step through historic Market Buildings to discover three fascinating floors of captivating exhibits and thousands of intriguing objects telling the story of traditional Cornish life.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies 25 kilometres away, renowned for its scenic harbour, charming traditional cottages tumbling down narrow lanes, and fame as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin. Meanwhile, Falmouth sits 44 kilometres from the apartment. It's a vibrant riverside town combining impressive coastal fortresses with exhilarating zip wire adventures and arts and culture in abundance, from contemporary galleries to waterside dining experiences celebrating Cornwall's exceptional local produce.















