Pendavey Farm House, Sladesbridge occupies the principal wing of a stunning Georgian farmhouse set within extensive private gardens and open countryside. The spacious kitchen / diner centres around a traditional range cooker, complemented by microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, with ample room for gathering around the dining table. The elegant lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating, a TV and DVD player, plus a flame-effect electric fire creating a cosy atmosphere on cooler evenings. Downstairs, the snooker room houses a full-sized table for friendly tournaments and leisurely games.
Heading outside, the enclosed garden combines lawned and patio areas with outdoor seating and a barbecue for alfresco dining beneath the Cornish sky. The heated outdoor swimming pool (open mid-May to October) provides the property's crowning glory, complete with a shallow end perfect for younger swimmers. Four bedrooms await upstairs: two doubles, each featuring romantic four-poster beds and views stretching across to the Camel Estuary, plus two practical twin rooms. A family bathroom with shower over bath and separate shower room, both with WC, complete the first-floor layout. On-site parking provides convenient access to your countryside retreat.
Picture long summer days spent lounging by your private pool, the children's laughter echoing across the garden as you lose yourself in a good book. Wander through the surrounding fields to join the Camel Trail, perhaps cycling into Padstow for lunch at one of Rick Stein's celebrated eateries. As golden evening light bathes the countryside, gather around the barbecue with a glass of wine, watching the sun sink beyond the estuary whilst planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Pendavey Farm House, Sladesbridge places you perfectly for discovering North Cornwall's treasures, with the Camel Trail accessible directly from the surrounding fields for memorable walks and cycling adventures. Kayaking on River Camel at Porthilly Cove (8 km) offers guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline with wildlife spotting opportunities, perfect for families and groups seeking aquatic adventures. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin(9 km) brings Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment vividly to life through guided heritage tours, paranormal experiences, and interactive exhibitions within this atmospheric ancient jail. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (10 km) crafts exceptional handmade gins inspired by the Cornish coast, offering distillery tours showcasing unique flavours and botanical selections. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan (25 km) captivates visitors with its magical garden restoration, diverse plant collections, enchanting walks, and thriving wildlife habitats.
Venture further afield to explore more of Cornwall's finest attractions. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (45 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports, fishing, and peaceful nature trails, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure or tranquillity. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (47 km) celebrates Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through guided tours, working machinery, and educational exhibits at this award-winning site. National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth (51 km) showcases diverse marine life at Britain's largest aquarium, featuring stunning exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels that transport visitors into oceanic worlds.
The picturesque harbour town of Padstow lies 16 kilometres away, a foodie's heaven where Rick Stein's culinary empire includes his renowned cookery school, brasserie, delicatessen and fish and chip shop, alongside the fascinating lobster hatchery and boat trips across to Rock's beaches and waterfront cafes. Meanwhile, Bude is 46 kilometres from the house. A thriving seaside resort town offering award-winning beaches, dramatic clifftop walks, and excellent surf conditions, combining traditional seaside charm with contemporary facilities and family-friendly attractions throughout the year.



















