Padstow is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port - unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour. . Around the harbour you will find craft and gift shops, artists' studios, book- shops, grocers, newsagents, leather workshops, a home-made fudge shop and much more
The White House provided stunning bed and breakfast stays in St Issey village, - a peaceful countryside location a mere 3 miles from Padstow . The Whitehouse bed and Breakfast is only three miles from Padstow. This part of the North Cornwall coastline, around Padstow and the Camel Estuary, is a popular holiday destination; known for the impressive sea views and country walks, The White House is ideally situated as a base for exploring the beautiful Cornish coastline and countryside.
B&B stays in and around Padstow offer a great chance to explore this popular area of cCornwall - famous for its sea views and country walks. Padstow and the Camel estuar
Padstow is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port. The town is largely unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour. There are good shopping facilities, a cinema, cafes and restaurants, including the famous "Seafood Restaurant" run by Rick Stein and many old and friendly public houses, most of them serving pub food and 'real ale'. Around the harbour you will find craft and gift shops, artists' studios, book- shops, grocers, newsagents, leather workshops, a home-made fudge shop and much more. Padstow itself lies on the Camel Estuary, about seven miles from Wadebridge. The area is one of considerable natural beauty with beautiful bays, golden beaches and many interesting walks, particularly along the Coastal Footpath.