Nestled between Constantine and St Merryn on Cornwall's breathtaking north coast, Elmwood Cottage is a beautifully renovated family retreat perfect for those seeking seaside escape. The stylish kitchen is fully equipped for culinary adventures, featuring an electric integrated oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, microwave, and coffee machine for morning rituals. The spacious ground floor lounge invites relaxation with three plush sofas, a Smart TV with sound bar, and a crackling wood burner radiating warmth and ambience throughout.
Step outside to discover an enchanting private haven designed for pure relaxation. The thoughtfully enclosed patio wraps around a luxurious hot tub – your sanctuary for evening tranquility under starlit skies – whilst a bespoke BBQ area awaits al fresco feasts. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms cater to every need: a sumptuous super-king-size on the ground floor, plus a luxurious king-size, cosy double, and charming twin room upstairs. Two full bathrooms feature walk-in rainfall showers and separate baths, ensuring comfort.
Imagine mornings spent watching the coastal sunrise over your coffee, afternoons splashing in nearby Constantine Bay Beach, and evenings gathered around the hot tub as the day winds down. Picture children laughing as they explore the enclosed garden, safely contained whilst you savour a glass of wine. Experience the perfect balance of seaside adventure and home-like comfort, where every moment feels like a treasured escape from everyday life.
Elmwood Cottage, Constantine Bay, is perfectly positioned to explore the captivating Cornish coast and charming surrounding villages. Constantine Bay Beach is nearby, offering pristine golden sands ideal for families and water sports enthusiasts seeking sun-soaked days. For cultural treasures and family adventures, Prideaux Place in Padstow (4 km) showcases a stunning Elizabethan manor house with guided tours, beautiful gardens, and a welcoming Terrace Café. The legendary Tintagel Castle (23 km) perches dramatically on the clifftops, steeped in Arthurian legend and offering breathtaking coastal views. St Austell Brewery (26 km) offers award-winning beers and brewery tours showcasing Cornwall's heritage. Bodmin Jail (27 km) features guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions exploring crime and punishment.
Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (47 km) showcases Cornwall's rich mining heritage through fascinating underground tours of authentic 18th-century tin mine workings, complete with original machinery and mining artefacts that bring the county's industrial past to life. St Ives Harbour is a 49-kilometre drive away and enchants visitors with its cobbled streets lined with quaint independent shops, traditional Cornish cafes serving cream teas, and renowned art galleries including the famous Tate St Ives, all perfect for leisurely exploration. Seal Island near Zennor (53 km) offers unforgettable boat trips from nearby harbours to observe playful grey seals basking on rocky outcrops and swimming in crystal-clear Atlantic waters in their natural splendour.
Wadebridge, just 12 kilometres away, is renowned for the spectacular Camel Trail; a 29-kilometre stretch of flat, traffic-free cycling and walking route that follows the scenic River Camel estuary through picturesque countryside to Padstow. This former railway line offers bike hire facilities and makes for a perfect family day out. Truro is 30 km distant and, as Cornwall's elegant county capital, boasts excellent shopping in its Victorian streets, the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with Britain's southernmost set of bells, and cultural attractions including the Royal Cornwall Museum showcasing local history and art.







































