Lawn Cottage, Padstow reveals its true character the moment you step inside this charming retreat. The cute kitchen delights with its powder blue Amica fridge / freezer, Nespresso coffee machine, and all the essentials including a handy dishwasher and washing machine. The open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner creates the perfect space for socialising, where comfy sofas gather around a cosy wood burner and large Smart TV, while Jo Downs' stunning glass fish feature adds artistic flair to the stylish dining area.
Step through doors from the lounge onto the raised patio, a perfect sun trap offering privacy for alfresco dining and morning coffee moments. Upstairs, three luxurious bedrooms await, each boasting en-suite bathrooms, generous storage space, and sumptuous Simba beds. With underfloor heating throughout and thoughtful touches like a travel cot and highchair available, this hidden gem combines contemporary style with practical comfort.
Picture yourself brewing fresh coffee in the morning light, then stepping onto your private patio to plan the day's adventures. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of coastal discoveries whilst the artistic touches create an atmosphere of refined relaxation.
Lawn Cottage, Padstow positions you perfectly to explore this foodie haven and Cornwall's stunning coastline. Just 300 metres away, Padstow Museum offers fascinating insights into maritime heritage through interactive exhibits showcasing the town's fishing history, local shipwrecks, and the famous Obby Oss May Day celebration. The National Lobster Hatchery (400 metres) provides an engaging marine conservation experience where visitors can learn about sustainable fishing practices, meet baby lobsters, and discover Cornwall's marine ecosystems through hands-on displays. For craft beer enthusiasts, Padstow Brewing Co (2 km) delivers award-winning tastings and brewery tours featuring locally-inspired ales brewed with Cornish ingredients. Families will adore Camel Creek Family Theme Park (8 km) with its thrilling rides including the Cornish Flyer rollercoaster, adventure playground, and animal encounters featuring farm animals and exotic species.
Venture further to discover Tintagel Castle (34 km), where Arthurian legends come alive against dramatic clifftop views, featuring the spectacular new footbridge spanning ancient ruins and immersive exhibitions about King Arthur's legendary court. The Eden Project, 35 kilometres away, captivates with its extraordinary biomes housing rainforest and Mediterranean climates, plus interactive nature exhibits, outdoor gardens, and educational programmes about global conservation. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (39 km) offers a uniquely fascinating journey through folklore and artifacts, displaying the world's largest collection of witchcraft-related items in this atmospheric 16th-century building.
The famous Camel Trail beckons from Wadebridge, 12 kilometres away, providing 29 kilometres of flat cycling paradise along the scenic River Camel estuary, perfect for families with its traffic-free route passing through picturesque countryside and offering bike hire facilities. This former railway line connects Padstow to Bodmin, making it one of Cornwall's most popular recreational trails. Meanwhile, a 29-kilometre drive takes you to Newquay. The town enchants visitors with its seven golden beaches including the renowned Fistral Beach, world-class surfing conditions, laid-back seaside charm, bustling town centre filled with surf shops and restaurants, plus the dramatic clifftop walks and vibrant nightlife that make it Cornwall's premier resort destination.