Up In The Ayr, St Ives, is a charming first-floor apartment that perfectly captures the essence of seaside living with its stunning ocean vistas. The well-appointed galley-style kitchen features an electric oven with induction hob, providing everything needed to create intimate dinners for two. The bright and airy open-plan living space showcases a delightful blend of retro style and contemporary comfort, with a dining area thoughtfully positioned in the bay window to make the most of the spectacular sea views.
The bedroom continues the property's breezy coastal theme with its unique driftwood headboard and comes complete with its own TV and DVD player for cosy nights in. The modern en-suite shower room features a walk-in shower and heated towel rail for added comfort. While the apartment doesn't have its own outdoor space, it makes up for it with convenient storage for surfboards and beach equipment, ensuring you're always ready for seaside adventures.
Imagine waking up to the sound of seagulls and the distant crash of waves, enjoying your morning coffee while watching boats bob in the harbour below. As evening falls, settle into the comfortable lounge with a glass of wine, watching the sun paint the sky in brilliant hues as it sets over the Celtic Sea, creating the perfect end to your Cornish getaway.
Up In The Ayr, St Ives, enjoys an enviable position in one of Cornwall's most beloved coastal towns. The golden sands of Porthmeor Beach are a mere 450 metres away, perfect for morning strolls or afternoon sunbathing. The charming St Ives Harbour (1 km) beckons with its picturesque scenery, quaint shops, and bustling cafes, while art enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Tate St Ives (2 km), where contemporary artwork meets stunning coastal views.
For those seeking to explore further afield, the celebrated Jubilee Pool in Penzance (13 km) offers a unique swimming experience in its art deco lido with geothermal pool, while Flambards in Helston (25 km) provides thrilling entertainment for day trips. The subtropical paradise of Trebah Gardens (49 km) showcases stunning exotic plants and a private beach, while the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (50 km) offers fascinating marine life encounters.
History enthusiasts will enjoy exploring Trerice (52 km), an elegant Elizabethan manor house with beautiful gardens. The historic market town of Redruth (27 km) charms visitors with its creative arts scene and surrounding countryside. Take a 42-kilometre drive and explore Cornwall's county capital of Truro, which offers quaint streets filled with excellent shopping and dining opportunities.