General Description | |
This late Georgian listed building is located in the heart of St Ives, just minutes from the harbour front and beaches. Including free Wi-Fi and a fantastic gastropub, which is the home of excellent appealing food. Bedrooms have been comfortably styled and furnished to ensure guests a relaxing comfortable break. Picture this: Cornish pictures hanging on the walls and vintage furniture collected from local auction houses. All this is complimented by comfy beds with crisp white cotton bed linen and woollen blankets, sparkling bathrooms with showers and toiletries, free Wi-Fi, flat screen television, tea and coffee making facilities. For that perfect start to the day enjoy a delicious freshly cooked Cornish breakfast. Food is all prepared to order, the menu changes according to what seasonal ingredients are available. A lot of time has been taken to source the best of local produce to ensure the best flavours, making their own Cornish ice-cream and bread. On Sunday's everyone's favourite is served the great British roast, the bar offers a great place to unwind and enjoy a drink with some of the best cask conditioned Cornish ales as well as a varied wine list. St Ives is the most famous of Cornish holiday towns with pristine beaches, the Tate, a multitude of galleries and great shopping all nestled within a charming and spectacular setting. It's no surprise that this is one of the countries most popular resorts. The hotel is within walking distance to beaches in the area which include Porthminster, Porthmeor and Portgwidden. Other activities include surfing, fishing and boat trips plus kite flying. The South-west coastal path passes through St Ives heading west to spectacular scenery towards the cliff tops at Zennor or east to Carbis Bay and Hayley Estuary. Join a walking tour to show you the way or how to forage for wild food. The Royal Cinema has three screens and Fore Street is home to small independent shops plus high street staples such as Joules, Fat Face and Seasalt. Cornwall offers limitless activities and attractions from a number of National Trust Properties and Gardens steeped in Cornish heritage, such as Lanhyrock House and Pendennis, Cape Cornwall with its rugged and unspoilt coastline and national landmarks such as Land's End. Other attractions include Lost Gardens of Heligon, Trengwainton Gardens, National Maritime Museum, Minack Theatre, Levant Mine, Flambard's Theme Park, St Michael's Mount and the Royal Cornwall Museum. | |
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Hotel Type: | Hotel |
Address: | High Street |
The minimal room price: | 48 GBP |
Hotel Class: | (3 stars) |
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