Chy An Gweal, St Ives is a beautiful period cottage blending traditional Cornish charm with quirky modern interiors. The bright galley kitchen comes fully equipped with an electric oven, induction hob, dishwasher, and even a bread maker for those morning bakes. Move through to the dining area and discover a cosy snug featuring a stunning stone wall with wood burner and Smart TV – perfect for relaxing after coastal adventures. Step outside to enjoy the staggered patio area complete with a delightful sun house, while the stunning balcony off the upstairs lounge offers fabulous sea views across the bay.
The accommodation comprises two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a ground-floor twin and a first-floor double with breathtaking sea views and ample storage. Two bathrooms ensure comfort for all guests, with a ground-floor bathroom featuring both bath and separate walk-in shower, plus an additional shower room on the first floor. The stylish upstairs lounge provides a bright, airy space with large Smart TV and a dedicated office area – ideal for those needing to catch up on work while away.
Imagine waking up in your sea-view bedroom, the Cornish light streaming through the windows as you prepare a leisurely breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen. Later, relax on the balcony with a glass of wine, watching the changing colours of the bay as the sun begins to set. As evening draws in, gather around the crackling wood burner in the snug, planning tomorrow's coastal adventures while the sea breeze gently rustles outside.
Chy An Gweal, St Ives is perfectly positioned on the St Ives / Carbis Bay border, offering an ideal base for exploring Cornwall's magnificent coastline. The renowned St Ives Harbour is three kilometres away and delights visitors with its picturesque fishing port surrounded by quaint shops, cafés, and galleries, while the vibrant artist studios (3 km) showcase the area's rich artistic heritage. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Tate St Ives (3 km), where Barbara Hepworth's masterpieces grace a serene sculpture garden set amidst lush sub-tropical plants. For family fun, Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (7 km) houses over 1,200 animals alongside interactive exhibits and an indoor play centre, while the sandy beaches of Gwithian and Godrevy lie within 6 miles – perfect for a day of coastal relaxation.
Venture further afield to discover Land's End (30 km), with its dramatic coastal scenery, iconic landmarks, and rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Animal lovers will enjoy the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (31 km), a haven for rescued marine life offering interactive experiences alongside stunning views. History buffs shouldn't miss Wheal Coates (32 km), a historic tin mine set against dramatic coastal scenery with breathtaking clifftop paths
For a change of pace, explore the historic mining town of Camborne (17 km), once one of the world's richest mining communities. Explore the remains of the mining past or discover the legacy of Richard Trevithick, Camborne's renowned engineering genius. Take a day trip to Truro, Cornwall's charming county capital with its impressive cathedral and unique shopping experiences. It's well worth the 39-kilometre drive to get there.