Upper Seafarer, 45 Fore Street, St Ives is a bright and airy two-bedroom apartment with spectacular panoramic views across the harbour and St Ives Bay. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine, flowing seamlessly into the open-plan lounge and dining area. Large sliding glass doors flood the space with natural light and frame those mesmerising harbour views, while comfortable seating, a wall-mounted TV / DVD, and stereo system create the perfect spot for relaxation. The dining table seats four comfortably for meals together, and the sofa conveniently folds out into an additional bed for younger guests.
Step through the patio doors onto your private terrace and balcony, a wonderful elevated space where you can watch boats bobbing in the harbour below while enjoying morning coffee or evening drinks with the sea breeze drifting in. The double bedroom boasts an en-suite bathroom with shower over bath, while the peaceful twin bedroom is perfect for friends or children. A second family bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout. The apartment sits on the second floor, accessed via internal stairs, with pay and display public parking available within 100 metres.
Imagine waking to that breathtaking harbour panorama, the gentle sound of boats and gulls drifting through your open windows. Spend sun-drenched days exploring golden beaches just moments below, wandering cobbled streets lined with galleries and independent shops, or perhaps booking a boat trip straight from the harbour. As the sun sets over the Atlantic, return to your balcony perch with a glass of wine, watching the harbour lights twinkle to life while planning tomorrow's coastal adventures.
Upper Seafarer, 45 Fore Street, St Ives places you right in the heart of this celebrated artistic town, with countless delights on your doorstep. Tate St Ives, just 800 metres away, occupies a fantastic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing work by notable Cornish artists alongside displays from the Tate collection in a building as striking as the art within. Jubilee Pool in Penzance (12 km) is a celebrated saltwater lido featuring a geothermal pool, children's pool, and a café with panoramic views across Mount's Bay. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (16 km) invites you to discover the compelling story of Cornish tin mining with an underground experience in a stunning World Heritage setting. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (27 km) offers award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and a delightful variety of apple-based products to sample.
Venture further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (48 km) present a magical garden restoration with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks, offering a captivating blend of beauty and history that delights visitors of all ages. Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (50 km) is a family adventure park with thrilling rides, animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events throughout the year. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay (53 km) provides an immersive aquarium experience showcasing a diverse range of marine life, interactive exhibits, and captivating underwater tunnels that bring you face to face with Cornwall's ocean inhabitants.
The historic market town of Redruth lies 18 kilometres away, boasting a vibrant creative arts scene, interesting architecture and surrounded by some beautiful countryside perfect for walking, biking and horse-riding. Meanwhile, St Austell sits 52 kilometres distant, a historic clay mining town and home to the world-famous Eden Project, where vast biomes house plants from across the globe in one of Cornwall's most spectacular attractions.



















