Rooftop Rendezvous, St Ives, is an elegant third-floor apartment offering a sophisticated retreat in the heart of this beloved Cornish town. The modern and chic kitchen area features a stylish breakfast bar and comes fully equipped with an electric oven, hob, and all essential appliances including a coffee machine for your morning brew. The incredibly spacious open-plan living area showcases exposed stonework and vaulted ceilings, with charming bay windows and window seats where you can relax on one of two comfortable sofas while enjoying entertainment on the Smart TV.
The welcoming king-size bedroom provides enchanting sea views between the rooftops and offers plenty of storage space, while the bright and stylishly furnished twin bedroom creates a perfect haven for children or friends. A beautiful contemporary shower room with a drench shower completes this thoughtfully designed accommodation.
Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of seagulls, enjoying your morning coffee while gazing at glimpses of the sea through the rooftops, then stepping out to explore the cobbled streets of St Ives. As evening falls, gather around the dining table for a sociable meal, sharing stories of your day's adventures in this artistic coastal town.
Rooftop Rendezvous, St Ives, is perfectly positioned to explore the best of this enchanting corner of Cornwall. The apartment sits just moments from multiple sandy beaches, while the world-renowned Tate Gallery and Barbara Hepworth Museum showcase the town's rich artistic heritage. One kilometre from the apartment the St Ives Museum offers fascinating insights into local maritime history, fishing, and mining, while boat trips to Seal Island (6 km) provide opportunities to observe grey seals in their natural habitat. The King Edward Mine Museum (22 km) offers engaging guided tours of Cornwall's tin mining heritage, and Flambards (25 km) promises thrilling family adventures.
For those willing to venture further, the Blue Reef Aquarium (49 km) in Newquay offers captivating underwater experiences, while the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (50 km) preserves local history through engaging exhibits. The Elizabethan manor house of Trerice (52 km) enchants visitors with its beautiful gardens and family activities.
The characterful harbour town of Penzance is 14 kilometres away. One of the largest towns in Cornwall, it offers excellent restaurants, shops, and galleries. Historic St Austell (66 km) provides a gateway to the famous Eden Project, along with some stunning coastal scenery.