Penwhine, St Merryn, is a stylish house perfectly designed for families and groups seeking a Cornish retreat. The well-equipped kitchen features a five-burner hob, American-style fridge freezer, and Tassimo coffee machine – perfect for early mornings. Step into the ground-floor lounge where a welcoming wood burner nestles in its brick fireplace. Sink into the L-shaped sofa whilst the 55-inch Smart TV with Netflix provides cosy entertainment. The adjoining dining area impresses with an eight-seater table beneath fashionable hanging lights and a 43-inch Smart TV, creating the perfect gathering space.
Beyond the inviting interiors, the enclosed garden beckons with a patio ideal for al fresco dining and a BBQ. A charming wishing well greets you at the front door, something children love. The property sleeps eight across four beautifully appointed bedrooms: ground-floor double, twin, and bunk rooms, whilst the upstairs master bedroom features a king-size bed with wood panelling and cosy window seat. Two bathrooms, one with bath and shower, one shower room, ensure comfort for all.
Imagine waking in your peaceful master bedroom, padding downstairs for freshly brewed coffee, and gathering your group around the eight-seater table as morning light streams through. Later, return from exploring to fire up the BBQ, sharing laughter and stories whilst enjoying al fresco meals together. This is where holidays transform into cherished memories.
Penwhine, St Merryn, is an excellent base for discovering Cornwall's most exciting attractions and coastal charm. Start with the picturesque working fishing port of Padstow (three km), where charming cobbled streets and celebrated seafood restaurants await exploration. Just one km away lies St Merryn's famous gastropub owned by chef Rick Stein, perfect for sampling local ales and exceptional cuisine. For thrill-seekers, Harlyn Bay (two km) offers scenic surfing lessons or peaceful beach relaxation. Visit the multi-award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (three km) for guided brewery tours and unique craft beer tastings. Families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park (six km), featuring thrilling rides, animal encounters, and seasonal events. The wonderful Newquay Zoo (13 km) showcases diverse animal exhibits and engaging educational programmes for all ages. Venture further afield to discover Restormel Castle (26 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular fortress with stunning panoramic views and historic ruins perfect for picnics and scenic walks.
For a deeper dive into Cornwall's rich heritage, explore the Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (46 km), where underground tours through authentic 18th-century tin mine workings showcase Cornwall's mining legacy alongside fascinating exhibits of local artefacts and machinery. Visit the subtropical Trebah Gardens, a 47-kilometre drive away, featuring 26 acres of exotic plantings cascading down a ravine to a secluded private beach on the Helford River—perfect for families seeking both botanical beauty and seaside relaxation. The St Ives Museum (48 km) celebrates the town's rich maritime heritage through displays of fishing equipment, shipwreck relics, and mining memorabilia housed in a charming Victorian building.
Wadebridge, just 14 kilometres away, is renowned for its spectacular Camel Trail, a 29-kilometre flat cycle track running parallel to the River Camel, linking this charming market town with the coastal villages of Rock and Padstow. This traffic-free route, built on a former railway line, offers stunning countryside and estuary views perfect for family cycling adventures. History enthusiasts will appreciate Liskeard, 38 kilometres from the house, a medieval market town with narrow cobbled streets, independent shops, and historic buildings nestled between the dramatic landscapes of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's picturesque south coast.



















