The Linhay, Padstow is a beautifully presented barn conversion offering a perfect countryside retreat with modern comforts. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an integrated oven with hob, butler's sink, and a light, airy atmosphere that invites culinary creativity. Step into the impressive open-plan living area where an exposed stone wall and warming wood burner create a cosy ambiance, complemented by entertainment options including TV and DVD for relaxing evenings. Outside, discover your private enclosed garden featuring a delightful patio area with outdoor furniture and BBQ, alongside a separate lawn perfect for summer afternoons.
The property offers comfortable sleeping arrangements with two inviting bedrooms: a ground-floor double with TV and a characterful twin bedroom accessed via steep cottage-style stairs, nestled under charming sloping ceilings. A convenient ground-floor shower room with WC ensures comfort throughout your stay, while the practical utility area houses essential appliances including a washing machine and dishwasher.
Imagine awakening to birdsong filtering through the windows, coffee in hand as morning light warms the garden patio. Spend days exploring nearby coastal paths before returning to prepare a leisurely dinner using local Cornish ingredients. As evening falls, gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories of the day's adventures while planning tomorrow's excursions to Padstow's famed restaurants.
The Linhay, Padstow is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's treasures while enjoying tranquil countryside seclusion. It lies just under three kilometres from the centre of the charming harbour town of Padstow. The town is renowned for its exceptional culinary scene featuring Rick Stein's famous establishments alongside numerous other quality restaurants. Visit the fascinating National Lobster Hatchery (3 km) to learn about marine conservation or enjoy a refreshing pint at the award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (2 km) after a day of exploration. Families will delight in the thrilling attractions at Camel Creek Family Theme Park (7 km), while history enthusiasts can discover local heritage at the Wadebridge and District Museum (11 km).
Venture further afield to discover Cornwall's remarkable landscapes and cultural sites. The impressive Treffry Viaduct (34 km) offers scenic walks through the historic Luxulyan Valley, while the internationally acclaimed Eden Project (35 km) presents an extraordinary journey through global ecosystems within its distinctive biomes. Explore local heritage at the volunteer-run Perranzabuloe Museum (38 km), showcasing fascinating exhibits on Cornwall's rich social and industrial history.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac is 24 kilometres away. Famous as the filming location for “Doc Martin,” enchants visitors with its narrow winding streets and traditional cottages. The town is home to a number of quaint galleries, pottery shops, and souvenir stores, while many local eateries feature the fresh seafood landed at the port. A trip to Cornwall's county capital, Truro (39 km), provides excellent shopping opportunities alongside architectural delights including its magnificent cathedral.