10 Porthmeor Square, St Ives is a delightful stone cottage brimming with character in the heart of historic Downalong. The well-equipped kitchen features a gas cooker, fridge, microwave, dishwasher and washer / dryer, with the dining room just through providing a welcoming space for shared meals around the table. Relax in the charming lounge, where gorgeous whitewashed walls create a bright, inviting atmosphere perfect for games, music or films on the TV with DVD player and CD system with iPod dock and radio.
Step outside onto the private roof terrace, furnished with table and chairs, offering lovely sea views and the perfect spot for al fresco relaxation. Venture upstairs to discover two comfortable bedrooms: a versatile family room with double bed and bunks plus en-suite shower room, and a peaceful twin room sharing the family shower room. Climb higher still to reach the second-floor sunroom, a wonderfully bright space for morning coffee or evening wine while gazing out towards Porthmeor Beach.
Picture lazy mornings in the sunroom as the first light catches the ocean, then stepping straight out into the vibrant streets of St Ives. Spend sun-filled days choosing between three stunning beaches, all within easy stroll, then wandering back through cobbled lanes lined with galleries and independent shops. As evening falls, return to your rooftop terrace, perhaps with fish and chips from the harbour, watching the Atlantic sunset paint the sky in brilliant shades of gold and pink.
10 Porthmeor Square, St Ives places you at the very heart of Cornwall's most celebrated artistic coastal town. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden (300 metres) offers intimate insight into the renowned sculptor's life and work, set within her former studio and subtropical garden featuring unique outdoor sculptures. The iconic Jubilee Pool in Penzance (12 km) is a celebrated saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool, children's pool and café with panoramic views across Mount's Bay. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (16 km) brings Cornish mining heritage to life through fascinating underground experiences in a stunning World Heritage setting. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (27 km) delights visitors with award-winning guided tours, vintage tractor rides and a tempting variety of apple-based products to sample and take home.
Venture further to discover more of Cornwall's treasures. St Piran's Oratory in Perranzabuloe (46 km) is an ancient oratory and medieval cemetery featuring historic structures and significant archaeological remains dating back centuries. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (48 km) enchant with their magical restoration, diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats and captivating walks offering a wonderful blend of beauty and history. Kayaking on the River Camel from Porthilly Cove (54 km) provides guided tours exploring the scenic estuary and coastline with opportunities for wildlife spotting, perfect for families, groups and adventure seekers.
The historic town of Camborne lies 13 kilometres away, once one of the richest mining towns in the world, where fascinating industrial heritage awaits discovery. Meanwhile, Newquay is a 36-kilometre drive. It boasts some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches with golden sands and captivating coastlines. Voted Best Seaside Towns for Families, Newquay's laid-back charm, excellent surf breaks and waterfront restaurants ensure memorable days by the sea.















