Seapink Cottage, Padstow is a beautiful Cornish retreat nestled in the heart of this thriving seaside town, just 150 metres from the bustling harbour. The well-equipped kitchen, featuring an electric oven, gas hob, and dishwasher, is perfectly designed for group catering – unpack those locally sourced ingredients and prepare memorable feasts together. The welcoming lounge invites you to sink into sumptuous seating, where a flame-effect fire crackles warmly and a large TV offers evening entertainment after days exploring the Cornish coast.
Step outside to discover a delightful garden with a lawned area, furnished patio perfect for morning coffees and al fresco dinners, and a charming summer house for peaceful afternoons. The property boasts five generously proportioned bedrooms: a ground-floor master double with en-suite shower, two further doubles, and three cosy twin rooms across the upper floors – ideal for families and groups. Two bathrooms, plus a ground-floor WC, ensure everyone's comfort, whilst private garage parking and utility facilities complete this characterful home.
Imagine waking to the gentle hum of the harbour beyond your window. Stroll through Padstow's cobbled streets to discover independent shops, welcoming pubs, and fresh seafood restaurants. Watch fishing boats drift in and out whilst sipping morning tea on your private patio, creating those perfect holiday memories that last a lifetime.
Seapink Cottage, Padstow is perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's finest offerings. Just around the corner, Padstow Museum (0.5 km) reveals the town's captivating maritime heritage through fascinating exhibitions and displays. St George's Cove (1 km) beckons with sandy shores and charming views across the River Camel towards the picturesque village of Rock. The Padstow Brewing Co (1 km) showcases award-winning craft beers and guided tastings, perfect for an afternoon adventure with family or friends. For families seeking thrills, Camel Creek Family Theme Park (6 km) delivers excitement with thrilling rides and delightful animal encounters, whilst Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (18 km) offers mystical caves and interactive pirate-themed fun that captivates visitors of all ages. The Eden Project (25 km) captivates visitors with its stunning biomes and interactive nature exhibits, making it an unforgettable day out for all ages.
Venture further to discover Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (50 km), where underground tours showcase Cornwall's rich mining heritage in spectacular detail. Find tranquillity at Upper Tamar Lake (52 km) on the Devon border, surrounded by pristine countryside perfect for peaceful walks. Art enthusiasts will treasure a visit to Tate St Ives (53 km), spectacularly positioned overlooking the Atlantic, showcasing celebrated Cornish artists alongside works from the Tate collection.
Just a 10-kilometre drive away, Port Isaac beckons with its narrow cobbled streets and historic harbour that served as the backdrop for the beloved television series “Doc Martin.” This quintessential Cornish fishing village offers visitors the perfect blend of maritime heritage and dramatic coastal scenery, with spectacular clifftop walks along the South West Coast Path providing breathtaking views across the Atlantic. In contrast, Redruth lies 40 km inland and showcases Cornwall's rich mining heritage alongside a thriving contemporary arts scene. The town's galleries, studios, and cultural venues are complemented by the surrounding countryside's rolling hills and ancient landscapes, making it an ideal base for those seeking both cultural enrichment and outdoor adventures through Cornwall's stunning interior.



























