4 Riverside, Little Petherick, is a contemporary reverse-level cottage offering a peaceful retreat with enchanting creek views. The well-appointed kitchen combines style with functionality, featuring an electric oven, ceramic hob, and modern appliances including a dishwasher and washer / dryer, making family meal preparation a breeze. The bright, open-plan living area invites relaxation with comfortable sofas and entertainment options including a Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker, while French doors and a Juliet balcony frame tranquil views across the water.
Step outside to discover your private decking area across the lane, perfectly positioned to capture stunning creek vistas and offering an idyllic setting for al fresco dining with the provided BBQ. The ground floor hosts two thoughtfully decorated bedrooms – one double and one twin – both featuring built-in storage for a clutter-free stay, complemented by a modern shower room with a thermostatic shower for optimal comfort.
Imagine starting your day with coffee on the deck, watching the gentle ebb and flow of the creek while planning adventures along the Cornish coast. As evening falls, gather the family for a BBQ feast outdoors, sharing stories of beach discoveries and coastal walks before retiring to the comfort of your stylish haven.
4 Riverside, Little Petherick, serves as an ideal base for exploring North Cornwall's treasures. The charming fishing town of Padstow is just 5 kilometres away and beckons with its array of restaurants, cafes, and independent shops. The family-friendly Camel Creek Family Theme Park (4 km) promises thrilling rides and animal encounters for memorable day trips. The fascinating Padstow Museum (5 km) offers insights into local maritime heritage, and the magnificent Elizabethan Prideaux Place (5 km) enchants visitors with its guided tours, beautiful gardens, and deer park. The Wadebridge and District Museum (8 km) provides an engaging glimpse into local history through its collection of artifacts and photographs.
For those willing to venture further, Restormel Castle (32 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval history with its impressive 13th-century circular structure and panoramic views. The historic Treffry Viaduct (33 km) stands as a testament to Cornwall's industrial heritage, while The Eden Project (33 km) captivates with its innovative biomes and diverse plant collections.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (21 km), famous as the filming location for “Doc Martin,” charms visitors with its traditional cottages and scenic harbour. Just 25 kilometres away, Newquay, famous as a mecca for surf enthusiasys, entices beach lovers with its golden sands and family-friendly atmosphere.