TEL / FAX 01736 799257 lynne.tolvean@talktalk.net |
Tolvean
Tregenna Parc St Ives Cornwall TR26 2AT |
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Godrevy Self catering, Kerris Cottage Kerris Cottage can accommodate up to 5 people in a clean, well appointed property that has recently been refurbished and is always well maintained. While the cottage is located in a quiet part of town, St Ives centre and beaches are also just minutes away and it's only a short way to St Ives Leisure Complex. Parking, including long stay, is available in one of several nearby car parks. |
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With recently installed gas central heating, the refurbishment of Kerris Cottage included all new doors, windows and fittings. Of the 2 bedrooms, one has a King size bed while the other has a double and a single bed. There is room for a cot in the first bedroom and all bed linen is provided. Leather sofas, colour TV, video and radio/CD player complete the comfortable living area while the kitchen/diner is well equipped with modern oven/hob, microwave, refrigerator and washing machine. In short, Kerris Cottage provides everything that you need for the comfort and peace of mind that are the hallmarks of a thoroughly relaxing holiday. ![]() To ensure the quality of accommodation for all visitors, Kerris Cottage is non-smoking and we are unable to accept pets. Leather
sofas, colour TV, video and radio/CD player complete the comfortable living
area while the kitchen/diner is well equipped with modern oven/hob, microwave,
refrigerator and washing machine. |
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St Ives Not for nothing is St Ives known as the Jewel of West Cornwall. With its cobbled streets, plentiful shops, cafés, restaurants, traditional pubs, clubs and modern bars, the town caters for every taste. Whether you are looking for a memorable family holiday, a relaxing break, surfing or browsing artists' studios and galleries, St Ives has it all. It is also ideally placed for Cornwall's many attractions from the Eden project to the National Maritime Museum, Flambards Historic Village & Theme Park and Lands End, not forgetting the Tate St Ives.
St Ives is famous for its glorious beaches and the amazing light that has attracted artists from around the world to work and settle here. Evidence of the art and craft heritage of St Ives can be seen in the cobbled streets and courtyards where floral pots and troughs create a Mediterranean air; a sense of the exotic that is further enhanced by the warm atmosphere and the proliferation of great places to eat and drink. Of course, before art or tourism came to St Ives, it was a fishing port and there are still traditional working boats in the picturesque harbour as a living legacy of the town's seafaring origins alongside boats offering fishing trips and sightseeing cruises along the magnificent Cornish coast. Great days in St Ives are matched by nights that are just as much fun. Whether you choose to eat in one of the many resturants, relax in a harbour side bar, meet in a traditional pub or enjoy one of the shows that fill St Ives summer evenings, you'll be sure of a wonderful time in this wonderful town. lynne.tolvean@talktalk.net |
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