Richards Song, St Ives, is a charming whitewashed cottage perfectly positioned on the harbour slipway in this beloved Cornish seaside town. The ground floor welcomes you with a beautifully appointed kitchen-diner, where original beams and a contemporary painted fire surround blend seamlessly with modern conveniences, including an electric oven, hob, and a full complement of appliances. Through the striking picture window in the dining area, which seats six comfortably, you'll enjoy captivating views across the harbour while sharing memorable family meals.
Ascend to the first floor, where the elevated lounge commands even more impressive harbour vistas through its own picture window, creating an ever-changing seascape backdrop to your relaxation time. The property offers versatile sleeping arrangements with two elegant double bedrooms and a cosy bunk room, complemented by a family bathroom with shower over bath, a separate shower room, and two convenient WCs. While the cottage doesn't have a garden, the harbour and beach lie literally on your doorstep.
Let the rhythm of harbour life set the pace of your days as fishing boats bob gently on the tide and seabirds wheel overhead. Start your mornings with fresh coffee while watching the town come to life through your picture window, then step out to feel the cobbles beneath your feet and the salt air on your skin, knowing adventure awaits just beyond your doorstep.
Richards Song, St Ives, sits in an enviable position at the north-eastern tip of one of Cornwall's most cherished coastal towns. The property's location couldn't be more perfect for beach lovers, with three different beaches within strolling distance. Culture enthusiasts will appreciate being just steps away from the world-renowned Tate St Ives, while the fascinating St Ives School of Painting offers a glimpse into the town's rich artistic heritage.
Art lovers and adventure seekers alike will find plenty to explore nearby. For golfing enthusiasts if love the fact that West Cornwall Golf Club is just five kilometres away in Lelant, providing a challenging round amid breathtaking coastal scenery. Wine lovers can tour Polgoon Vineyard near Penzance (17 km), sampling award-winning wines and ciders in their elegant restaurant.
For a fascinating journey into Cornwall's industrial past, visit Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (19 km) or explore the historic Poldark Mine & The Cornish Heritage Collection in Trenear (26 km). Further afield, families can enjoy exciting days out at Newquay Zoo (49 km), test their skills at Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (50 km), or discover local history at Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (50 km). The historic market town of Redruth, a 26-kilometre drive from the cottage, offers a vibrant creative arts scene, while Cornwall's county town of Truro (42 km) provides excellent shopping and dining opportunities.