Black Rock, St Ives is a charming ground-floor apartment nestled within a traditional townhouse, offering the perfect base for a coastal family getaway. The open-plan kitchen boasts all the essentials for preparing delicious family meals together, including a four-seater table and practical appliances: a double electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and microwave. Step into the inviting lounge area, where a comfortable sectional sofa sits beneath bay windows framing beautiful coastal views. It's the ideal spot to relax and watch the sun sparkle over the water.
Head through the utility room to access the rear garden, a wonderfully planted sanctuary with shrubbery and granite steps leading down to a wooden decking area complete with a table and chairs, perfect for al fresco dining. The apartment offers two bedrooms: a double bedroom featuring a striking exposed stone wall that adds rustic character, and a cosy bunk bedroom ideal for children. A quaint Jack and Jill bathroom with red brickwork and monochrome tiling serves the bedrooms, whilst a separate WC provides additional convenience.
Imagine stepping out onto sun-warmed decking, breathing in the salt-tinged sea breeze whilst planning your day's adventures. Picture relaxing beside your private garden sanctuary after exploring St Ives' golden beaches, vibrant galleries, and charming harbour. As evening falls, gather around the table with loved ones, sharing stories and laughter under the Cornish sky, creating cherished seaside memories.
Black Rock, St Ives is ideally positioned for exploring the best of Cornwall's vibrant artistic and cultural heritage. The renowned Tate St Ives (within walking distance) showcases outstanding work by notable Cornish artists alongside treasures from the prestigious Tate collection, occupying a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. History enthusiasts will absolutely love St Michael's Mount (11 km), a historic castle and island featuring subtropical gardens, a scenic harbour, and a charming village offering captivating castle tours and legendary tales. For a unique glimpse into Cornish heritage, head to Geevor Tin Mine (15 km) to discover the fascinating story of tin mining through an immersive underground experience in a stunning World Heritage setting. Art lovers shouldn't miss the dramatic Minack Theatre (23 km), an open-air theatre perched on spectacular cliffs offering breathtaking ocean views and captivating performances throughout the season.
For those seeking further adventure, Tarquin's Gin Distillery (48 km) offers handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast with unique flavours and enlightening distillery tours. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (52 km) provides pirate-themed family fun with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and historical enactments based on Cornish myths and legends. The volunteer-run Padstow Museum (53 km) showcases maritime, cultural, and social history with interactive exhibits perfect for all ages.
The characterful harbour town of Penzance, just 11 kilometres away, offers holidaymakers a perfect blend of history and modern attractions. This charming Cornish port is steeped in maritime heritage whilst brimming with excellent restaurants, independent galleries, and boutique shops that showcase local craftsmanship. Its strategic location provides easy access to some of Cornwall's most spectacular beaches, including the golden sands of Mount's Bay. Meanwhile, St Austell is a 52-kilometre drive inland, where this historic clay mining town with distinctive character houses the extraordinary Eden Project. This world-renowned attraction features magnificent biomes containing diverse ecosystems, making it an unmissable destination for visitors exploring Cornwall's unique landscape and innovative environmental initiatives.















