A Sophisticated Chapel in Padstow's Old Town
Property ID 66305
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Lounge
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 3 Levels
6 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 1 Half bath, 4000 square feet, 372 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, Twin, Other, and Other
14 Guests maximum
The 5th and 6th rooms feature a bunk bed and a twin, making them especially suitable for children.
Nearest airport
Cornwall Airport Newquay (NQY)
30 minutes drive.
Property View
Private Patio.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Explore the Camel Trail: Cycle or walk the flat, scenic 18-mile trail from Padstow to Wadebridge and Bodmin, following the course of the Camel Estuary
- Take a Padstow Sealife Safari: Embark on a boat trip from the harbour to spot seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds along the dramatic North Cornwall coast
- Walk the South West Coast Path: Experience breathtaking clifftop views on the section of this iconic national trail from Padstow to Trevone or Stepper Point
- Visit the National Lobster Hatchery: Discover the fascinating local conservation work protecting lobster populations through interactive exhibits and displays
- Enjoy a Round of Golf: Tee off at one of the nearby renowned courses, such as Trevose Golf & Country Club on the cliffs at Constantine Bay, offering spectacular sea views.
Places of Interest
- Prideaux Place: A magnificent Elizabethan manor house with over 400 years of history, set in beautiful deer parks and gardens overlooking the Camel Estuary
- Padstow Harbour: The bustling heart of the town, where colourful fishing boats bob in the water and you can watch the daily catch being brought ashore.
- St Enodoc Church: A picturesque church nestled in the sand dunes at Daymer Bay, famously the burial place of poet Sir John Betjeman
- The Camel Estuary: An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for simply sitting and watching the stunning scenery, with sailing boats and ever-changing light on the water
- Treyarnon Bay: A stunning, crescent-shaped beach with a secluded feel, backed by sand dunes and offering rock pools to explore at low tide








































