Carthew Barn
45703.1 miles SE of Padstow / Sleeps 6 (no children under 8)
15% off for parties of 4 or less at certain times of the year, view offer...
7 Nights from £824
Bedroom details
Bedroom 1
KingBedroom 2
TwinBedroom 3
DoubleNestled in the rolling countryside of north Cornwall, with stunning views of the Camel estuary, and just a few miles from Padstow and Rock, Carthew Barn is a perfect haven for your holiday in Cornwall. Recently renovated yet still retaining its traditional Cornish charm, this beautiful abode is set within 40 acres of private garden and woodland.
The location of this dreamy hideaway is second to none and will truly take your breath away. Taking pride of place in a small complex of similar barns, this semi-detached, reversed level retreat is the ideal place to spend quality time with your family and friends. Furnished beautifully, the onsite owner has created a wonderful haven with a mix of vintage and contemporary pieces which complement one another perfectly. Step into the open plan living/kitchen/dining-area and you will realise instantly that this barn has been designed to make the most of the view, with three large windows, all with built-in window seats; so don't forget your binoculars.
On the ground floor, you will find the stylish family bathroom and the three boutique-style bedrooms which all provide an oasis for a deep night's sleep and relaxation. The main bedroom oozes luxury, and the lavish en suite bathroom wouldn't look out of place in a five-star hotel. The second bedroom has twin beds and at the far end of the corridor you will find the third bedroom which is a very pretty double. Adjoining this bedroom is the utility-room where you will find a super-handy washing machine, tumble-drier and sink.
There's plenty of outside space with a large lawn perfect for family games with views down to the Camel Estuary, a patio table and benches for a spot of al fresco dining, and barbecue and chairs if you fancy just lazing away a sunny afternoon. Granite steps (seven rather steep ones) take you up to a more elevated seating-area, which we think is the perfect spot for a quiet morning coffee watching and listening to the birds, and also enjoying the fabulous view.
This utterly charming homestay has everything you could possibly wish for in your home away from home; if you love to entertain then this is the perfect place for everyone to all get together whatever the season. Long summer days can be spent sunbathing and swimming at one of the many nearby coves, with balmy nights chatting on the terrace watching the sun set over the Camel Estuary. During our chillier shorter days, wrap up warm and enjoy a bracing walk along one of the many coast paths before you head back and rustle up a hearty supper in the well-equipped kitchen before relaxing on the super-comfy sofa in front of the toasty wood-burner.
Carthew Barn is perfectly located to experience Cornwall's foodie hot spot Padstow - with so many delicious restaurants, bistro cafes and pubs you will be spoilt for choice. An afternoon in Padstow wouldn't be complete without a Cornish cream tea and a real favourite (and a local secret) is the Rest a While tea garden, a cute little tea shop at Hawkers Cove on the South West Coast Path - the views of the Camel Estuary are breathtaking. For a more 'fine dining' experience, a trip to the exquisite Rick Stein's seafood restaurant is a must - naturally it's very popular, especially in the summer months, so be sure to make a reservation in advance to avoid any disappointment.
Nearby, The Pig at Harlyn Bay, with its dedication to delicious local produce, is a fantastic choice for a lazy lunch in the sunshine. And afterwards, you can wander down to beautiful Harlyn Bay beach to dip your toes in the sea, get lost in a good book, or explore the iconic coastal path. A short walk will take you to the breathtaking Mother Ivey's Bay - where you'll be greeted by unbelievably blue waters and a stretch of golden sand. If water sports are your thing, you're in luck. You'll find an excellent selection of water sport providers within the area, perfect for spending unforgettable afternoons paddle boarding, surfing, kayaking, coasteering or wakeboarding. Phew!
If beach days are on the agenda then there is so much choice with Polzeath, Harlyn Bay, Daymer Bay and Rock all about 20 minutes by car. For gardening enthusiasts, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project are both a short drive away and if you feel like stepping back in time and appreciating a slice of history then the historic houses of Pencarrow and Lanhydrock are within easy reach.
Ground Floor
Bedroom 1 with king-size double bed (5') and en suite Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, hand shower attachment, WC and wash-basin
Bedroom 2 with twin beds (3')
Bedroom 3 with double bed (4'6")
Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, hand shower attachment, WC and wash-basin
Utility-room with washing machine and tumble-drier
First Floor
Open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas. Smart TV, DVD player and wood-burner. Double electric range cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher
Steps in the living-area lead up to a little landing and behind the curtain is an internal door which is shared with the neighbouring barn however this door is locked at all times.
Features
- No pets
- Arrive/Depart Friday
- Short breaks available
- Wood-burner/Open fire
- Private parking for 3 cars
- WiFi
- No smoking
- Pub 1.5 miles
- Garden furniture and barbecue
- Full under-floor heating
Welcome to stunning Carthew Barn.
If you love to entertain then this is the perfect place for everyone to all get together whatever the season.
Wrap up warm and enjoy a bracing walk along one of the many coast paths before you head back and rustle up a hearty supper in the well-equipped kitchen before relaxing on the super-comfy sofa in front of the toasty wood-burner.
The main bedroom oozes luxury.
Relax on the lawned area in front of gorgeous Carthew Barn - bring your book and a beverage....
Or, just gaze at the stunning view.
From dawn until dusk you can enjoy your wonderful surroundings.
The fabulous fire pit for dreamy evenings toasting marshmallows.
The stunning open plan living area. Steps lead up to a little landing and behind the curtain is an internal door, which is shared with the neighbouring barn. However this door is locked at all times.
The gorgeous kitchen is very well-equipped.
The kitchen is full of light thanks to all the glass and windows. The stairs take you down to the ground floor.
The barn has been designed to make the most of the estuary view, with three large bay windows, all with built-in window seats , so don’t forget your binoculars.
The cute breakfast-bar is perfect for morning coffee and sweet pastries.
The breakfast-bar also doubles up as a fabulous work station.
Snuggle up in front of the roaring wood-burner with a good book.
Five steps lead up to the internal door, which is always locked.
For a more 'fine dining' experience, a trip to the exquisite Rick Stein's seafood restaurant is a must, so ladies, don't forget to pack an evening dress and heels.
Don't forget to pack a warm hat for those brisk beach walks.
Bedroom 2 has twin beds and is an oasis of calm in creams and greys. Whilst the doors do not open, opening the little windows at the top of the doors will let in the fresh air.
The lavish en suite bathroom wouldn’t look out of place in a five-star hotel.
Pretty bedroom 3 has a double bed and enjoys views across the lawn. Whilst the patio doors do not open, the windows at the top of the doors can be opened to let in a gentle breeze. The door leads into the utility-room.
The desk is perfect if you have some work to do whilst on holiday.
The super stylish family bathroom has a bath and enclosed shower.
Run a deep bath and soak away the sand and sea salt.
Bedroom 3 is light and airy.
The super useful utility-room leads off from bedroom three.
The glorious view of The Camel Estuary from Carthew Barn.
Peace and tranquility, how perfect is this!
Make wonderful holiday memories at Carthew Barn.
Carthew Barn is in a magical setting with a fabulous fire pit.
Blissful al fresco dining in the Cornish sunshine.
The terrace is the perfect spot for a pre dinner glass of wine.
Carthew Barn is semi-detached and you can see here where the neighbours reside.
Arrive and enter through this main entrance of Carthew Barn, also the perfect spot for a morning coffee listening to the bird song.
Due to its location, there are steps throughout the property.
The enclosed outdoor seating area - sit at the end of the day and watch the stars appear in the night sky.
Some feathered friends may share this far-reaching view with you.
Constantine bay is stunning in the summer but as beautiful in the winter when you're wrapped up warm and cosy.
Padstow at night is very romantic, treat yourself to a candlelight supper and afterwards a stroll around the harbour to watch the sunset.
Trevone beach is a short drive away.
Take the coast path to Daymer Bay and stop and have a paddle.
The Camel Trail can either be cycled or walked. You have two routes to choose from Wadebridge to Padstow, or Wadebridge to Bodmin, or maybe just do both?
Bishop's Wood is part of the Woodland Trust and is great day out for cyclists and walkers.