This charming cottage is a fantastic base for families and friends looking to explore the blissful beaches and bustling harbour of Padstow with a canine in tow. Pack your walking boots and get ready to trek along the beauty of the South West Coast Path or spend your days soaking up the sunshine and searching for the best sticks to fetch on one of the many beaches along the Camel Estuary.
Welcoming you into the property is the open-plan living area where a calming colour scheme and soft seating will have you feeling relaxed in no time. The centrepiece of the room is the exposed brick fireplace, stretching along one wall with tasteful ornaments and a TV placed along the mantle. Behind the living area is the compact kitchen/diner with wooden cabinets and ample space to cook meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner to be served up on the dining table for five. Upstairs on the first floor are two of the four bedrooms, both of which are twin rooms with a subtle nautical theme. One of these bedrooms benefits from an en-suite shower room, whilst the other has an en-suite bathroom. On the top floor of the property is a spacious double room which enjoys sweeping views of the estuary creating a peaceful area of the home with a bistro table to enjoy a morning coffee. In addition, the room is furnished with a dressing table, as well as an en-suite shower room for additional privacy. Outside there is a shared courtyard area where you and your four-legged friend can sit and soak up the sunshine during the warmer months of the year.
The fishing village of Padstow has a lot to offer for families, with a number of eateries and activities in the local area welcoming pups to join you for the day, including boat trips, sandy beaches and fantastic walking trails. Head towards Harlyn Bay for a 7-mile trek which takes you across the rugged coastline with interesting sights to be seen in smugglers’ caves and at beautiful beaches. Alternatively, let your dog lead the way on the gentler trail of the Sir John Betjeman Walk which is just under 5 miles in length beside the River Camel.