Sailmakers is a charming spacious 3 bedroom converted sail loft located in the heart of the old town, Padstow. Close to all the amenities, shops & restaurant in this lovely old fishing village you'll also be close to stunning beaches & coastal walking routes.
Key property features...
- Central Padstow location
- Parking in garage
- 3 bedrooms: 2nd floor master king-size bedroom with ensuite shower room, ground floor twin bedroom, 2nd floor twin bedroom
- 3 bathrooms: 1 family bathroom with bath, 2 shower rooms
- Open plan living/kitchen/diner
- Utility room
Need to know...
Parking for 1 car in garage (height clearance 1.86 metres)
2 car parks nearby (charges apply)
Accommodation spread over 3 floors
Who we think it's suitable for...
Perfect base for families of a group of friends wanting to explore this beautiful part of North Cornwall.
About a holiday in Padstow...
Padstow, a picturesque fishing port set amidst stunning beaches, has become a must-visit foodie destination, thanks in large part to Rick Stein. This charming town, part of the ancient pilgrim route known as the Saints’ Way, has a pretty working harbour that may have been in use as far back as 2,500 BC.
Situated along the Camel Estuary, Padstow is surrounded by two breathtaking National Landscapes (formerly AONBs): the Camel Estuary itself and Carnewas to Stepper Point. This area is rich in natural beauty, home to rare plant species and one of the UK’s most protected mammals, the otter. It’s the perfect spot to slow down and enjoy the tranquillity of nature.
The best way to experience Padstow is by immersing yourself in its scenic landscape, followed by indulging in the town’s renowned culinary scene. Rick Stein’s first restaurant, opened in the 1970s, paved the way for a dining revolution, with Paul Ainsworth at Number 6 earning its first Michelin Star in 2013.
But it’s not all fine dining here – Padstow offers a tempting mix of cafés, bistros, tapas bars, cosy tearooms, and welcoming pubs scattered around the harbour. For a quick bite, indulge in a classic Cornish pasty or fish and chips from the local takeaways.