Enjoy a stay in this charming traditional fisherman’s cottage retaining many of its original features with your whole family, including your beloved four-legged friend. Less than 100m from the pretty harbour and eclectic array of eateries, there are plenty of beautiful walkies, sights and tasty local treats waiting for you all.
Feel instantly at home from the moment you walk into this cosy cottage featuring an open-plan living room/kitchen/dining area, filled with thoughtful touches and soft furnishings. A large grey corner sofa makes a great place to kick back and relax, set in front of a fabulous exposed brick fireplace featuring a warming woodburner where dogs love to curl up and sit at your feet. To one side of the room there is the chic kitchen area with everything you’ll need to cook up a feast. Set into a bright window is the dining table seating up to four for family mealtimes. Moving up to the first floor there are two bedrooms, the first of which is a double decorated in neutral tones with original floorboards and pops of colour from the wall art. Bedroom number two is light and airy bunk room featuring a 3’ single above a 4’ single bed, a chest of drawers and again, the original floorboards which add character. Finally, there is a quirky family bathroom with bright tiles in shades of blue and teal, reflecting the coastal location of the property, which features a shower over the bath. Outside there is a small terrace to the front of the property, furnished with a patio table and chairs for four where you can soak up the friendly local atmosphere and enjoy your morning coffee in the sun.
Situated in a peaceful location in the old town of Padstow, there are fantastic walking trails right from the doorstep along the rugged coast paths of Cornwall to sniff out. Within the town you''ll find a number of excellent pubs, restaurants and cafes which welcome pups, as well as the picturesque harbour. On both sides of the estuary you’ll find dog-friendly beaches, with Rock Beach a popular option where dogs can go mutts and feel the sand between their paws.