Location of Beach Break
Beach Break is a terraced house situated in an elevated position on Porthmeor Hill above the beach, close to Tate St Ives, and a short walking distance to restaurants, cafes and shops. It offers wonderful views of The Island, Porthmeor Beach around to Man’s Head and Clodgy Point.
Parking for 2 cars is provided. Access by car is easy and you do not have to negotiate the narrow streets of the Old Town/Downalong. The guaranteed parking and easy access to it, offers guests the fantastic opportunity to explore the other attractions of West Cornwall.
Parking for 2 cars is provided. Access by car is easy and you do not have to negotiate the narrow streets of the Old Town/Downalong. The guaranteed parking and easy access to it, offers guests the fantastic opportunity to explore the other attractions of West Cornwall.
Local Attractions in St Ives
St Ives is located about six miles to the north of Penzance and is set in the stunning scenery of West Cornwall on the shores of St Ives Bay, facing the Atlantic Ocean.
It is one of the most colourful, quaint and attractive towns in Cornwall with numerous granite cottages, small cobbled streets, and narrow alleyways all surrounding a sheltered harbour.
St Ives offers great sandy beaches for relaxing and surfing, a world renowned art colony plus galleries and independent shops to browse, bars cafés & restaurants to relax in.
Artists have been attracted to St Ives by the quality of light and the outstanding scenic setting, and have given the town a great deal of its unique character. As well as the Tate St Ives, there are scores of smaller galleries or artists’ studios open to the public.
It is one of the most colourful, quaint and attractive towns in Cornwall with numerous granite cottages, small cobbled streets, and narrow alleyways all surrounding a sheltered harbour.
St Ives offers great sandy beaches for relaxing and surfing, a world renowned art colony plus galleries and independent shops to browse, bars cafés & restaurants to relax in.
Artists have been attracted to St Ives by the quality of light and the outstanding scenic setting, and have given the town a great deal of its unique character. As well as the Tate St Ives, there are scores of smaller galleries or artists’ studios open to the public.
Places to Visit in Cornwall
The Minack TheatreThe Minack Theatre, Cornwall’s theatre under the stars, was carved out of the rock in the 1920’s by Rowena Cade. Visit the Minack Theatre website for further details of the theatre and performances.
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Cornish BeachesSt Ives has lovely sandy beaches ideal for surfing. Other fine surfing beaches in the West Penwith area of Cornwall include Sennen Cove and Gwithian Sands, whilst the beach at Marazion is ideal for wind and kite surfing.
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St Michael's MountVisit the spectacular St Michael’s Mount, an island twice a day, and reached by a causeway from Marazion when the tide is out.
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Lost Gardens Of HeliganThe Lost Gardens of Heligan were re-discovered in 1990 after 75 years of neglect. The estate has now been brought back to life to excite a new generation.
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The Eden ProjectThe Eden Project is a global garden the size of thirty football pitches nestling in huge biomes in an old china clay pit overlooking St Austell Bay.
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Trengwaignton GardensTrengwaignton Gardens where tender and exotic trees and shrubs flourish in a sheltered and virtually frost–free garden. Walk through walled gardens with sloping beds, and along a path that winds along by a stream and pond gardens, wnding up on a terrace with fine views across Mount’s Bay to the Lizard.
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Review |
"Amazing views from the house. Close to the beach and town center. Very peaceful place and plenty of parking space." |