Offers over
£675,000
2 bed cottage for saleCross Street, Padstow PL28
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Two elegantly styled double bedrooms alongside one well-appointed family bathroom
Elegant, traditional fittings and a sought after
Spacious yet cosy living room, complete with an open fireplace and warm
Walk-in pantry
Original features such as slate flooring, panelled walls, and exposed wooden beams
Very successful letting property
Prime central location, just a short walk from Padstow’s renowned eateries, boutique shops, the vibrant harbour.
The Property
Nestled in the heart of Padstow, this beautifully restored Grade II listed cottage has been expertly reimagined by the renowned ham Interiors. The result is a home that effortlessly captures the essence of the English countryside while embracing a refined, contemporary sensibility. Every element has been thoughtfully curated to preserve the cottage’s historical character while introducing modern luxuries that enhance both style and comfort.
Stepping inside, you are welcomed by a stunning maritime-inspired interior that reflects Padstow’s coastal heritage. The deluxe sitting room is a true highlight, featuring elegant, panelled walls, inviting reading nooks, and a traditional open fireplace - perfect for cosy evenings. The TV is concealed behind an original painting.
The kitchen, with its classic slate flooring, flows seamlessly into the dining area, where a large skylight floods the space with natural light. On the wall above the Le Canche cooker are hand-painted ‘Delft' tiles made by Decorum, a local Cornish company in St. Kew. Original features are thoughtfully combined with bespoke details including a hám designed "Butter" prep table-come-island for the central kitchen space. This open-plan heart of the home is completed with a walk-in pantry and a bespoke gin bar, ideal for entertaining or quiet moments of indulgence. The utility room is partitioned off from the dining area with a bespoke glazed screen enhancing the sense of space and light.
Arranged over two floors, the cottage offers two beautifully appointed double bedrooms on the first floor. Each room combines period charm with carefully considered design, creating restful spaces that are both stylish and welcoming. The principal bedroom enjoys picturesque views across the village rooftops, while the luxurious family bathroom features a free-standing Victorian bath and an overhead shower, offering a perfect blend of heritage and modern comfort.
The property has a strong letting forecast and can be sold inclusive of the 2026 bookings if desired. All contents, art and furniture can be included via separate negotiation, making Plum Cottage a full turn-key opportunity. Plum Cottage is currently featured in the June 2025 issue of House & Garden magazine.
Accommodation
ground floor: Entrance hall | Semi open plan living/kitchen/ dining room with a walk-in pantry.
First floor: Principal bedroom | Double bedroom | Family bathroom.
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Gas fired heating.
Location
Padstow is a picturesque fishing port renowned for its culinary scene, thanks to celebrity chef Rick Stein, who has several restaurants here and more recently, by Paul Ainsworth’s No 6 restaurant. Situated on the Camel Estuary, this vibrant working harbour has been in use since 2,500 bc and today Padstow is home to many restaurants, cosy tearooms, bistros, welcoming pubs, local shops & galleries, making it a must-see foodie destination and tourist attraction! The area is rich in natural beauty including Stepper Point, and wonderful golden sandy beaches to explore such as St George’s Cove, Tregirls beach (Hawkers Cove) and Butterhole, as well as the glorious 7-Bays that lie between Padstow and Newquay. From Padstow there are many scenic walks out to Stepper Point, including the start of the Saints Way at Padstow Church that crosses mid Cornwall to Fowey on the south coast. Padstow is also the end point of the Camel Trail, a fantastic bridleway, cycling and walking footpath that travels along the river Camel and passes through Wadebridge to Bodmin. There is a regular foot ferry across the estuary to Rock where you can pick up the Southwest Coast Path to Daymer Bay, Polzeath and beyond. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Padstow, but Wadebridge’s market town is only eight miles distant.
Outside
There is also an opportunity to purchase a potential parking space opposite via separate negotiation.
Contents
All contents, furniture and art can be included via separate negotiation, making Plum Cottage a full turn-key opportunity.
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Central heating (gas).
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