Self Catering Holiday Cottage in Padstow
Samphire sleeps 4 + Baby
"Samphire"
is located in the old part of Padstow, just 300 yards from the harbour.
It has been completely refurbished with luxury bathrooms
& kitchen. It is ideal for those seeking a family holiday or short
break.
Accommodation:
Ground floor entrance hall:
luxury Kitchen/dining room: with granite worktops,dishwasher, washer/dryer,
fridge/freezer, cooker /hob and microwave, dining area.
Lounge: -
Two chocolate brown leather sofas,two leather bean bags,
television/DVD player, choice of DVDs & family games,Hi-fi system,Laura
Ashley soft furnishings. Patio doors, leading to small patio.
Upstairs:
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom with wardrobe and chest
of draws, side views to estuary and en-suite shower, wc, wash basin.
Bedroom 2: Twin bedroom with wardrobe and chest of draws, side
view to estuary and ensuite bath/shower, wc, wash basin.
Outside:
There is a small patio area with view to estuary,with table
and chairs .
Private parking (garage for one car, please note very large 4x4 cars may
not fit into this garage).
About Padstow
The historic town of Padstow is a delight, with it's fleet
of fishing vessels, colourful buildings and narrow streets. Its famous
'Obby Oss' Pagan festival celebrating the beginning of summer is a unique
experience that shouldn't be missed.
The wealth of Inn's and restaurants nestled at the harbour-side
offer something to suit all tastes.
Fishing trips, speedboat rides and more leisurely boat
trips are available from the quayside and there are some wonderful beaches
within easy reach.
For those of you who like to venture further a field,
why not take the Ferry over to Rock. Once there you can walk the wonderful
Coastal footpath to nearby Daymer and Polzeath beaches or you can walk
up Brea Hill (not for the faint hearted ) with its stunning views over
the coast and surrounding countryside.
If you walk behind Brea Hill back towards Rock across the
Golf Course you will come across St Enodoc Church, burial place of John
Betjeman. Carry on over the sand dunes back to the ferry jetty where you
can sit and enjoy the lovely view across to Padstow and the Iron Bridge.
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