50 Padstow is a thoughtfully designed two-bedroom cottage perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's legendary north coast. The bright open-plan living space flows seamlessly from kitchen to dining area to lounge, with sleek contemporary units, integrated appliances including dishwasher and washer / dryer, and a Tassimo coffee machine for morning brews. LED colour-changing lighting adds ambience to the kitchen area, while the comfortable sofa and easy chair invite you to settle in for evenings of Smart TV and Apple TV entertainment. Full-length glass doors flood the space with natural light and slide open to reveal your private outdoor retreat.
Step outside onto the enclosed paved patio, a peaceful sun-trap complete with picnic bench, patio heaters, and overhead cover for year-round enjoyment. Upstairs, two inviting bedrooms await: the double bedroom offers estuary glimpses from its window and a DAB radio for lazy mornings, while the twin bedroom features its own Smart TV for independent relaxation. A modern shower room completes the layout, and families will appreciate the built-in stair gate at the bottom of the stairs. Private allocated parking for one car provides welcome convenience in this sought-after coastal town.
Picture mornings with coffee on your private patio, planning the day's coastal adventures as harbour life stirs in the distance. Spend sun-filled hours exploring golden beaches and dramatic clifftop paths, then wander back through narrow streets for harbourside dining and evening drinks. Return to your contemporary retreat as dusk settles, perhaps adjusting the kitchen's colour lighting to match your mood while preparing a leisurely supper.
50 Padstow places you within easy reach of North Cornwall's finest attractions and experiences. Padstow Brewing Co (1 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering engaging brewery tours, guided tastings of unique beers, and insight into the art of Cornish brewing. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (7 km) delights visitors with thrilling rides, friendly animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events that captivate all ages. Newquay Zoo in Newquay (17 km) combines diverse animal exhibits with important conservation projects and engaging educational programmes, making it perfect for curious young minds and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Tintagel Castle in Tintagel (20 km) crowns dramatic cliffs with breathtaking coastal panoramas, rich Arthurian legends woven through ancient ruins, and a spectacular modern footbridge connecting the castle's two halves across a windswept gorge.
Venture further to discover even more of Cornwall's treasures. Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km) offers fascinating underground tours through historic mine workings, bringing Cornwall's rich mining heritage vividly to life with authentic displays and knowledgeable guides. Tate St Ives in St Ives (53 km) occupies a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing celebrated works by notable Cornish artists alongside rotating displays from the Tate collection in a stunning clifftop gallery. Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (54 km) invites you to step through historic Market Buildings and discover three floors of captivating exhibits featuring thousands of fascinating objects that tell Cornwall's story.
The historic clay mining town of St Austell lies 24 kilometres away, home to the world-famous Eden Project with its spectacular biomes and ever-changing seasonal displays. Meanwhile, Falmouth is 44 kilometres from the cottage. This riverside town combines coastal fortresses and exhilarating zip wire adventures with arts and culture in abundance, from the National Maritime Museum Cornwall to independent galleries tucked along atmospheric harbour streets.























