Padstow

Self catering accommodation in Padstow

  • Sleeps 6 + baby
  • Located in the old part of Padstow
  • Ideal location for exploring the North Cornwall coastline
  • Three double bedrooms,
    all en-suite
  • Parking at the front
  • A patio garden at the rear
  • A luxury kitchen

Prices from
£410 to £1170 per week

 

 

The accommodation consists of:

DOWNSTAIRS:
Lounge/dining room with open fireplace, Satellite TV (non-subscription services), DVD, Hi Fi system.

Luxury kitchen with double oven and hob, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, fridge/freezer and automatic washer-drier Cloakroom with toilet and wash basin

UPSTAIRS:
Rear bedroom with King sized bed, colour TV and view over patio garden; bathroom ensuite with bath (shower over), toilet and wash basin
Front bedroom 1 with double bed; shower room ensuite with shower, toilet and wash basin
Front bedroom 2 with two 3' beds; shower room ensuite with shower, toilet and wash basin

OUTSIDE:
At the front - parking for one or two cars
At the rear - enclosed patio garden with barbecue, table and chairs

The house has gas-fired central heating, including underfloor heating for the ground floor, electricity and gas included in the rental, ample wardrobe and storage space, a cot and high chair, double glazing. Bedding and bed linen supplied but cot blankets, table cloths and towels are not provided (towels can be hired locally). We regret that pets are not allowed and we operate a No Smoking policy.

Padstow

The Camel Trail

Padstow began as a Celtic settlement which has grown over the years into a friendly harbour town. Padstow has a number of ancient traditions, the most famous being the 'Obby 'Oss festival which is celebrated on May Day each year. At Christmas time, local people walk around the streets singing the unique Padstow carols, dating back to the 18th century.

Sir John Betjeman rightly loved this area and is buried in St Enodocs churchyard, across the Estuary from Padstow.

The town is largely unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour. There are good shopping facilities, a cinema, cafes and restaurants, including the famous "Seafood Restaurant" run by Rick Stein and many old and friendly public houses, most of them serving pub food and 'real ale'. There are craft and gift shops, artists' studios, grocers, newsagents, a leather workshop, a home-made fudge shop and much more. Padstow itself lies on the Camel Estuary, about seven miles from Wadebridge. The area is one of considerable natural beauty with beautiful bays, golden beaches and many interesting walks, particularly along the Coastal Footpath.

The Camel Trail, which follows the disused railway track along the estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge and then inland to Bodmin, is reserved for walkers, cyclists and horseriders. Bikes of all sizes can be hired locally. There is a frequent ferry service across the estuary to Rock.

Location map

For further information or to make a reservation enquiry, please contact:

BUCKINGHAM PROPERTIES
101 Coventry Road, Coleshill,
Warwickshire, B46 3EX

 

Tel: 01675 464936
Fax:
01675 467976

CONTACT 01675 464936
Padstow Holiday Accommodation

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