Sea Renity, Padstow is a luxurious contemporary town house with estuary views. The modern kitchen features an induction hob, electric oven, and premium appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine, complemented by a neat breakfast bar. A handmade wooden table seating four invites gatherings, whilst a comfortable built-in bench adds versatility. Wood-panelled flooring flows to the generous lounge, where Velux windows and bi-fold doors flood the space with natural light. Neutral tones create a serene backdrop for colourful contemporary furnishing , including stylish armchairs, an L-shaped sofa, and bold artwork, with a Smart TV and electric fire for cosy evenings.
Step outside onto an inviting terrace with estuary views. The enclosed garden features a neat lawn with sun loungers, whilst the raised terrace becomes your perfect al fresco dining spot. A BBQ awaits for memorable meals. Upstairs, two king-size bedrooms offer abundant wardrobe space and cheerful décor. One has an en-suite shower room; a bathroom with shower-over-bath serves the second, plus a separate WC for added convenience.
Imagine waking to estuary views with morning light streaming through skylights, savouring specialty coffee at the breakfast bar before settling into the stylish lounge with your book. As the sun dips lower, gather family and friends around the handmade table for alfresco dining, toasting to another perfect seaside day in this contemporary haven.
Sea Renity, Padstow is ideally situated for exploring this picturesque Cornish haven. The working Padstow Harbour lies just half a kilometre away, where you can watch traditional fishing boats unload their daily catches and sample exceptional fresh fish, crab, and lobster at quayside restaurants. Padstow Brewing Co (1 km) showcases multi-award-winning craft beers through engaging brewery tours and tastings. History enthusiasts will appreciate Wadebridge and District Museum (8 km), featuring historical exhibits and artefacts curated by knowledgeable volunteers. For family entertainment, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (17 km) offers interactive pirate-themed play with mystical caves and Cornish mythology enactments. Further afield, Bodmin Jail (24 km) features guided heritage tours and paranormal experiences revealing Georgian and Victorian stories.
Venture even further to discover Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (49 km), transporting you underground through Cornwall's mining heritage via authentic 18th-century tunnels, complete with underground lakes and fascinating geological formations. The spectacular Tamar Valley trail (52 km) unfolds a scenic route through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with historic quays and crumbling mines, following ancient railway paths alongside the meandering River Tamar that forms Cornwall's border with Devon. St Ives Harbour (53 km) captivates with picturesque fishing port charm, quaint cobbled streets lined with independent shops, and renowned art galleries including the prestigious Tate St Ives, all set against stunning golden beaches.
The charming fishing villages of Port Isaac, just 10 kilometres away, offers quintessential Cornish coastal beauty with its narrow winding streets, traditional stone cottages, and dramatic clifftop views that made it the perfect filming location for the beloved ITV series Doc Martin. This picturesque harbour village boasts excellent seafood restaurants and artisan shops nestled within its historic buildings. Meanwhile, Liskeard is a 35-kilometre drive inland and serves as a delightful historic market town positioned between the rugged wilderness of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast. This former stannary town features beautiful Victorian architecture, antique shops, and serves as an excellent base for exploring both moorland adventures and coastal attractions.



























