Stayed at Roselyn guest house, what a fantastic place. Just on the way in to Padstow, turn left at the Welcome to Padstow sign, and it's about half way along the road in a housing site.
Plenty of parking in the back of the house, when we were welcomed and shown the room it had a double bed, another cabin bed and yet another pull out and put up bed if there were children with you. Plenty of room for the two of us, and a wonderful view into the garden and the hills beyond. An en suite shower and loo, with a fridge and a tv brought most of the comforts of home, especially as the first night there was lashing it down.
Breakfast was brilliant, locally sourced butcher's sausages and bacon, you can definitely taste the difference between these and supermarket bought. Gilly and Joff made sure that everyone was made welcome, provided us with lots of local knowledge and the best places to see, and when we found the London Inn to eat in, we never went anywhere else. It looks like a typical local's pub, but go through to the restraurant at the back and it's a cosy little place with super food reasonable priced. Menu board outside so you can choose beforehand and it suits all pockets too.
Altogether the area around Padstow is very pretty and the few days we were there were enough to see everything worth seeing.
Avoid Rick Stein's place though unless you want to pay £17.50 for fish, chips and mushy peas, which you can get far better in the London Inn for £7. I'd recommend both Roselyn for your accommodation and the London Inn for food, and shall be visiting both whenever we make our return to Padstow. DOn't know when that is, but worth visiting.