5 Four Seasons
ÂŁ690 per week
Welcome to Carbis Bay, renowned for its white sand and clear blue sea. This gorgeous first floor apartment with its panoramic sea views from Godrevy Lighthouse to St Ives harbour, is just a stroll up the hill from the beach.
Open-plan and contemporary, this stylish abode is the perfect place to enjoy a seaside stay in Cornwall. The dĂŠcor is simple and fresh, with a comfortable blue suite in front of the huge television; two arm chairs have been placed by the bay window allowing you to watch the world go by. The dining area, in the centre of the room, also makes the most of the views, and enjoy a family meal prepared in the fully-equipped kitchen, whilst taking in the breathtaking views.
Along the corridor you will find the two extremely well-appointed bedrooms, one with a sumptuous king-size bed and the other, with twin single beds. Each is dressed with luxury bed linens and styled with elegant soft furnishings and both boast wall mounted Smart televisions. The modern shower-room is also in this part of the apartment.
A short walk down the hill will take you to the railway station where the local train meanders along the coast to and from St Ives where you will find a plethora of galleries and restaurants, beaches and bars. Alternatively if you prefer to walk, the coastal path is below the railway station and will take you along the scenic coastal path to St Ives in the west or, heading east, to Porthkidney and Gwithian Towans, whatever you decide to do, you will feel invigorated after your break in this stunning part of Cornwall.
With parking for one car provided outside the property, you can park up and forget about the car until it's time to go home.
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