3 Pentyre House, Padstow is a charming two-bedroom apartment positioned on the second floor of a handsome Victorian building. The thoughtfully equipped kitchen features a gas cooker, dishwasher, microwave, Tassimo coffee machine, washing machine, and tumble dryer—everything needed for effortless entertaining. The spacious open-plan lounge, kitchen, and diner becomes the heart of your holiday, with magnificent views across the Camel Estuary flooding the space with light. Enjoy films on the Smart TV in the evenings, or relax in the window seat of the master bedroom to admire the ever-changing coastal views.
Step outside to the shared garden and sun decks, where the Cornish sunshine invites you to linger. Fire up the BBQ on warm evenings, surrounded by garden furniture and your private sun lounger. The property offers a pleasant double bedroom with stunning views and a charming twin room, each with its own en-suite shower room, complete with thermostatic showers and heated towel rails.
Imagine waking to magnificent estuary views, brewing fresh coffee in your modern kitchen, and stepping out onto the sun deck to feel the Cornish breeze. Spend leisurely days exploring the harbour, enjoying the town's renowned restaurants, or simply soaking up the coastal atmosphere. As evening falls, gather in your spacious lounge to watch the light dance across the water.
3 Pentyre House, Padstow is perfectly positioned to explore the vibrant character of North Cornwall. Kayaking on the River Camel at Porthilly Cove (2 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline with excellent wildlife spotting opportunities, ideal for families and groups seeking adventure on the water. Newquay Zoo (17 km) presents a family-friendly collection of diverse animal exhibits and engaging educational programmes that captivate visitors of all ages. History enthusiasts will appreciate Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (23 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular castle offering stunning views, historic ruins, and seasonal flowers, perfect for picnics and scenic walks. St Austell Brewery (24 km) showcases award-winning beers and offers engaging tours celebrating over 180 connected pubs across the region.
Venture further afield to discover even more of Cornwall's treasures. The Poldark Mine and Cornish National Heritage Collection near Trenear (50 km) offers fascinating underground tours showcasing the region's rich mining heritage. The spectacular Tamar Valley trail stretching from Plymouth to Launceston (52 km) presents a scenic 56-kilometre route through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife perfect for walkers and cyclists. St Ives Harbour (53 km) enchants with its picturesque fishing port scenery, surrounded by quaint shops, cafes, and art galleries.
Just 10 kilometres away lies the enchanting fishing village of Port Isaac, where narrow cobbled streets wind down to a picturesque harbour framed by traditional Cornish cottages. Famous as the filming location for the beloved television series 'Doc Martin', this coastal gem offers visitors the chance to explore the very streets where the fictional GP practiced, whilst enjoying fresh seafood and stunning coastal views. For those seeking inland adventures, historic Redruth is a 40-kilometre drive through Cornwall's beautiful countryside. This former mining town boasts a rich industrial heritage, vibrant arts scene, and impressive Victorian architecture, all surrounded by rolling hills perfect for walking and cycling enthusiasts.



















