Ship Shape, Padstow is a charming cottage-style home offering the perfect base for a relaxing coastal getaway in the heart of this delightful North Cornwall town. The country-cottage kitchen boasts practical amenities including a gas oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, whilst a Nespresso coffee machine invites you to linger over morning brews. The welcoming snug living room features a cosy wood burner-effect electric fire and French doors opening onto a courtyard, creating an intimate space to unwind after days of exploration.
Step outside to discover two charming patio areas: the front patio, enclosed and furnished with table and chairs, offers a lovely spot for morning coffee or alfresco dining, whilst the rear patio provides additional seating. Upstairs, the property features two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a delightful double bedroom with TV and sea glimpses from its generous window, and a comfortable twin room. The family bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath and heated towel rail, ensures comfort for all guests, with an additional ground floor WC for practical convenience.
Imagine waking to the gentle aroma of fresh coffee brewing in your cottage kitchen, then stepping out onto your front patio to greet the new day. Spend your afternoons exploring Padstow's independent shops and delightful eateries, returning to your cosy home for evening relaxation by the wood burner. As night falls, settle into comfort, listening to the distant murmur of the working harbour and planning tomorrow's seaside adventures.
Ship Shape, Padstow is perfectly positioned to experience the very best of North Cornwall's captivating coastline and charming market towns. The Padstow Museum, just 300 metres away, showcases the town's rich maritime, cultural, and social history through interactive exhibits and family-friendly displays. For something more indulgent, venture to Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (5 km), a picturesque vineyard and orchard offering guided tours and wine tastings set in a stunning landscape. History enthusiasts will appreciate Bodmin Jail (17 km), an ancient facility offering guided heritage tours and interactive exhibitions exploring Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment. The fascinating Wheal Martyn Clay Works (22 km) is set in beautiful parkland, showcasing Cornwall's rich china clay heritage and industrial legacy.
Venture further afield to discover more exceptional attractions. The Fowey Aquarium (49 km) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and a wonderful variety of local sea creatures, making it perfect for families. The historic Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (50 km) invites underground exploration, showcasing Cornwall's mining heritage in dramatic and immersive fashion. Art lovers should not miss Tate St Ives (53 km), positioned beautifully overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, where notable Cornish artists sit alongside displays from the renowned Tate collection.
The lively town of Newquay (17 km) boasts some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches with miles of golden sand, voted Best Seaside Towns for Families and offering laid-back charm. Alternatively, explore the historic market town of Liskeard (35 km), positioned between Bodmin Moor and the south coast, offering a different perspective on Cornwall's character and heritage.















