Captains Cottage, Padstow offers a delightful retreat tucked away in a tranquil private courtyard near the bustling harbour. The handmade spacious kitchen provides everything needed for self-catering, featuring an integrated dishwasher, washing machine, built-in double oven, ceramic hob, and Nespresso coffee machine with milk frother. Step into the bright and cosy lounge and dining area, where exposed wooden beams and a feature fireplace with slate hearth create a wonderfully relaxed ambience, complemented by comfortable sofas and a Smart TV for evening entertainment.
Venture outside to discover the delightful courtyard area, complete with garden furniture, patio heater, and BBQ for memorable alfresco dining sessions. The property offers three charming bedrooms – one double and two singles – ensuring comfortable accommodation for families or groups. A luxury tiled shower room with walk-in shower and WC sits conveniently on the ground floor, whilst an additional WC on the first floor adds practical convenience for all guests.
Picture yourself unwinding in this inviting cottage after exploring Padstow's cobbled streets and harbour. Savour morning coffee in the peaceful courtyard, then gather around the slate hearth for cosy evenings sharing tales of coastal adventures and planning tomorrow's discoveries along Cornwall's captivating coastline.
Captains Cottage, Padstow is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's finest attractions and dramatic coastline. The award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (2 km) offers brewery tours and guided tastings of their unique craft beers. For family fun, Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (8 km) provides thrilling rides and exciting animal encounters. The tranquil Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (14 km) features traditional landscaping and peaceful koi ponds, whilst the scenic Camel Trail (23 km) offers picturesque cycling between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow along a disused railway line.
Further afield, the quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (45 km) showcases fascinating interactive mechanical art exhibits. Trelissick House and Gardens in Feock (48 km) boasts panoramic views and diverse gardens perfect for woodland walks, whilst Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (51 km) offers an all-weather underground family adventure.
Captains Cottage, Padstow is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's finest attractions and dramatic coastline. The award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (2 km) offers brewery tours and guided tastings of their unique craft beers, including their signature Doom Bar and seasonal ales brewed using traditional methods. For family fun, Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (8 km) provides thrilling rides including the popular Cornish Mine adventure and exciting animal encounters with meerkats, wallabies and farm animals. The tranquil Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (14 km) features traditional landscaping with bamboo groves, stone lanterns and peaceful koi ponds, whilst the scenic Camel Trail is a 23-kilometre route offering picturesque cycling between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow along a traffic-free disused railway line.
Further afield, the quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (45 km) showcases fascinating interactive mechanical art exhibits and kinetic sculptures that visitors can operate themselves. Trelissick House and Gardens in Feock (48 km) boasts panoramic views over the River Fal estuary and diverse gardens featuring exotic plants, rhododendrons and azaleas perfect for woodland walks, whilst Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (51 km) offers an all-weather underground family adventure through spectacular illuminated slate caverns with crystal-clear pools.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, 25 kilometres away, enchants visitors with its maze of narrow cobbled streets, scenic harbour lined with traditional whitewashed cottages, and stunning clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path. Famous worldwide as the filming location for the beloved ITV series “Doc Martin”, the village offers charming galleries, local pubs serving fresh seafood, and breathtaking coastal views. Historic Redruth is a 49-kilometre drive inland and combines a vibrant creative arts scene with beautiful surrounding countryside ideal for walking and cycling, whilst serving as a gateway to Cornwall's rich mining heritage.