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Faireview, Near Padstow

A spacious cottage on the outskirts of Padstow with lovely countryside views, an enclosed garden and parking. An ideal retreat within easy reach of the bustling town.

Overview

 

“Beautiful property in a great location. Well equipped, comfortable, and spotless. Will be using again!”

 

Introduction

 

Tucked away down a quiet lane at the end of a long driveway, you will find Faireview, a comfortable three bedroom cottage with sunny gardens and bright and airy interior. This spacious barn conversion is a haven away from the crowds, yet only a five-minute drive from the coast and Padstow with all its amenities. Nesting among rolling fields, this little group of cottages has a tranquil feeling that really starts the holiday with a mellow vibe.

 

 

Nearby

 

If a beach day is your thing, you are spoilt for choice at Faireview. A short car journey will take you to any of the local “Seven Bays for Seven Days” for which the area is renowned, just pack your bucket and spade! Harlyn Bay has the long golden sands and gentle breakers perfect for beginner surf lessons, or for the explorers in the party, head to Booby’s Bay at low tide for world-class rockpools. Mother Ivey’s Bay is the best spot to see the lifeboat crashing down its ramp into the ocean on practice days, or spend the day pitched up on the beautiful sand at Constantine, jumping in and out of the ocean and drying off in the dunes. Both Trevone and Treyarnon have tidal pools, perfect for those days when the ocean is a bit rough, or head to the sheltered bay at Porthcothan for a dip at high tide.

 

Once you have worked up an appetite in the waves, head into Padstow for a refuel where you will find food options around every corner. Keep an eye out for seasonal pop-ups serving everything from Tacos to Burgers, or pop to Padstow Farm Shop for locally reared meat and veg to cook up a storm back at the house.

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Accommodation

Inside Space

Faireview is set over reverse accommodation, with the three spacious bedrooms and family bathroom on the ground floor and a large open plan kitchen, dining and living area on the upper floor. Entering into the hallway, you pass the family bathroom and continue towards the master bedroom, which is located at the back of the house. This airy and light-filled room has an ensuite shower room and lovely wide sliding doors which lead out on the rear garden. Also off the hallway is the second of the bedrooms, another spacious room with a king-sized bed and coastal touches. The third bedroom is another bright room and is furnished in the same style with twin single beds. Stairs lead to the upper floor, and are fitted with stairgate fixtures if needed. The stairgates are located in the under stairs cupboard and are for guests use. You emerge into an expansive room with a beamed ceiling offering plenty of space for the whole family to relax together. The well-equipped kitchen sits to the front of the house and is adjacent to the dining area which has a farmhouse table and seating for six. The second half of this space is dedicated to chilling out, with large comfy sofas, squashy armchairs, and a well-stocked selection of boardgames, great for getting the family involved!! Lovely countryside views give this room a peaceful feeling and emphasize that “far from the madding crowd” atmosphere that makes Faireview such a relaxing place to be.

 

Outside space

Out through the master bedroom you find a sunny garden with views out to the countryside. The first portion of the garden has a decked area which leads on to a tiered patio with seating, a perfect spot for a sunset G&T. There is a back gate that leads on to the lane where you will find an additional parking space if needed.

 

Parking

Faireview has parking allocated for two cars.

 

Access

The approach to the house has a paved path and three steps to the front door. The rear garden is accessed via the master bedroom and has a small, decked area that leads to a gravel and paved area set over three shallow tiers. The interior staircase has 13 treads and a turn in the middle, all with a handrail. Both floors are level with no steps or stairs.

 

Refundable security deposit

A refundable security deposit of £250 will be taken prior to your stay. 

 

EV charging

It is not permitted to charge electric vehicles at this property.

 

Linen
Linen and towels are included in the property but please bring your own beach towels.

 

Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi available in the property.

 

Pets

No pets allowed

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Location

Local Area

 

PADSTOW…

 

Situated on the west bank of the Camel Estuary, the picturesque harbour town of Padstow is a stunning holiday destination with an energetic vibe, a huge range of superb restaurants and bars, a variety of boutique shops and galleries, and all of this surrounded by gorgeous scenery.

 

For those days wandering around the town or sitting by the harbour in the sunshine, the tides of the river and the stream of boats sailing in and out of the working fishing port provide an ever changing and simply beautiful scenery to absorb. Stroll further along from the harbour and you reach the gorgeous sandy beaches along the estuary, a beautiful spot to relax and let your cares fly away.

 

 

 

The town has become a famous foodie destination, with celebrity chefs Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth taking centre stage, including Rick’s flagship Seafood Restaurant and Paul’s Michelin starred No.6 amongst the empire! With a huge variety through the town including Italian restaurants, fish and chips, delicious pub grub, tempting bakeries and daytime cafés. To go with this there is an equally wide range of bars to enjoy, from cosy pubs to stylish gin and wine bars.

 

Exploring the winding streets of the town you will also find a selection of clothing and jewellery shops, galleries and more.

 

   

 

During your visit, make the most of the water and take a boat trip out on the estuary, you can choose from a scenic trip on an old lifeboat, a water safari or a high speed trip around the bay! There is also a ferry which runs daily across the water to Rock with even more food options like Paul Ainsworth’s gastro pub The Mariners.

 

Padstow is also surrounded by other beautiful places, with several stunning sandy beaches along the rugged north Cornish coast just a short drive away. Or by foot, take a hike along the South West Coast Path and explore miles of hidden coves and spectacular scenery. Hire some bikes for the day and try out the Camel Trail, a level cycle route enjoying the same beautiful landscape.