Located in the old fisherman's quarter, this lovely home is the ideal retreat for a couple or small family to enjoy easy access to everything wonderful St Ives has to offer. Traditional seaside fun calls with three sandy beaches just metres from your door. Rock-pooling, sand castle building, surfing and swimming will keep the family entertained for hours. Head to the harbour to watch the working fishing fleet come and go, landing fresh catch daily. Alternatively, stroll St Ives’ pretty cobbled streets and explore a variety of gift shops, cafes, restaurants and welcoming local pubs. Overlooking Porthmeor beach (400 metres), you will find the renowned Tate Gallery, one of only four worldwide. Discover why St Ives has been so popular for creative arts through the ages and view exhibitions by local and international artists in this beautiful space. The stunning National Trust beaches of Gwithian and Godrevy are 9 miles away and should not be missed. Neither should the town’s Food & Drink Festival, held each May, or the Music & Arts Festival in September.
This lovingly restored cottage is full of personality and is arranged over three floors. Entering through the stable door from the street, you are met by a well-equipped kitchen with country farmhouse-style units and a pretty tiled splashback. The dining area sits opposite an exposed stone wall, a reminder of the home’s long heritage. The crisp white, modern bathroom can also be found on this ground floor. On the first floor is a cosy living room with white-washed stone walls, wood ceiling, plush seating and a TV. The sofa can be converted to a double bed for alternative sleeping arrangements. On the second floor are two bright and inviting bedrooms, one with a double bed, the other a single.
There is no outside space at this property.