Number 55 Una, St Ives is a contemporary two-bedroom lodge perfectly positioned within the acclaimed Una resort, perched above Carbis Bay on the edge of St Ives. The well-appointed kitchen upstairs features an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, all flowing seamlessly into a dining area with seating for four. The bright open-plan living space boasts a Juliet balcony, comfortable two-seater sofa, and Smart TV with Freeview, creating an inviting space for relaxation and entertainment.
Stepping outside, French doors open directly onto a furnished decked terrace, perfect for morning coffee or alfresco dining in the sunshine. A modern ground-floor bathroom with shower completes the practical layout. Guests enjoy unlimited access to Una's exceptional facilities, including a heated indoor infinity pool, sauna, fully equipped gym, luxurious spa offering treatments, and The Carbis Cafe serving barista coffees and light bites. From April to October, the heated outdoor lido provides refreshing swims and family fun under the Cornish sun.The master bedroom downstairs offers flexible sleeping arrangements with a super king-size bed (convertible to twins upon request), complete with bedside tables, wardrobe, chest of drawers, and its own Smart TV.
Imagine waking to coastal breezes drifting through your bedroom's French doors, then stepping onto your private terrace with fresh coffee as morning sunlight dances across Carbis Bay below. Later, as evening approaches, fire up the barbecue whilst watching the Atlantic sunset paint the sky in brilliant shades of amber and gold, the sound of waves providing a gentle soundtrack to another perfect Cornish day.
Number 55 Una, St Ives places you perfectly to explore West Cornwall's finest cultural and natural treasures. The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives (3 km) showcases the renowned sculptor's life and work within her former studio and subtropical garden, offering intimate insight into her creative process and extraordinary artistic legacy. St Michael's Mount in Marazion (8 km) rises dramatically from the sparkling waters of Mount's Bay, this enchanting tidal island crowned by a medieval castle and subtropical gardens accessible via ancient causeway or traditional boat crossing. King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (14 km) brings Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage vividly to life through fascinating guided tours, working machinery demonstrations, and award-winning educational exhibits. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (28 km) delights with guided tours revealing traditional cider-making secrets, vintage tractor rides through picturesque orchards, and tastings of their celebrated apple-based products.
Journey further to discover even more of Cornwall's captivating attractions. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (48 km) tell an extraordinary tale of horticultural resurrection, where diverse plant collections thrive amid enchanting woodland walks, productive kitchen gardens, and carefully restored Victorian pleasure grounds teeming with wildlife. Screech Owl Sanctuary and Animal Park at Goss Moor (54 km) provides remarkable close encounters with diverse owl species alongside educational talks, spectacular flying displays, and inspiring conservation programmes dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation. Padstow Museum (54 km) celebrates North Cornwall's maritime heritage through engaging interactive exhibits, fascinating social history displays, and family-friendly activities that bring centuries of fishing tradition vividly to life.
The historic mining town of Hayle lies just 3 km away, where three miles of golden sandy beaches stretch along the coast, offering world-class surfing conditions, rich wildlife habitats including important bird sanctuaries, and fascinating industrial heritage woven throughout this characterful seaside community. Cornwall's elegant cathedral city of Truro sits 31 km distant, combining stunning Georgian architecture with contemporary shopping, excellent restaurants showcasing local produce, regular farmers' markets, and the magnificent triple-spired cathedral that dominates the city's sophisticated skyline.



















