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THREE-BEDROOM DOWNALONG COTTAGE WITH PARKING |
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The
Cottage at Bethesda Place is an original fisherman’s cottage tucked
away in very quiet walkway just yards from the beautiful St Ives
harbour, in the heart of the old town named “Downalong”.
This
lovely cottage has been sensitively updated and yet maintains its
original charm. The accommodation features an open plan kitchen,
dining and living area. A family bathroom, twin bedded room and
two double bedrooms one with en-suite facilities. In addition the
cottage now features full gas central heating making it a comfortable
environment at any time of the year.
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kitchen is fully fitted to a high specification to include a dishwasher, washer/dryer,
fridge/freezer, microwave and electric oven with gas hob. |
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The
comfortable lounge offers a TV and DVD player. You will find a small
library of DVD's but feel free to bring your own selection for the
duration of your stay.
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All bedrooms are
equipped with wardrobes, drawers, hairdryers, quality bed linen
and fluffy towels, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay!
Bedroom
1 is a double room. |
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The family bathroom. |  |
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2 is also a double room and also has an ensuite shower room | |
Bedroom
3 is a twin room |
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Cottage is situated a few hundred yards from the harbour yet is nestled in a very
quiet walkway. Bethesda place is conveniently situated between the harbour beach
and the beaches of Porthmeor and Porthgwidden. |
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There is parking
provided with the cottage (anyone who knows St Ives will know what a huge advantage
this is) the parking is on a private drive near the Tate gallery a five-minute
walk from the cottage. |
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are no hills to climb to get to 5 Bethesda, making it an ideal base for families
with small children or with elderly relatives. |
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The Downalong area
is popular with holidaymakers due to its abundance of fisherman's cottages lining
cobbled streets. From the cottage all of St Ives attractions are within an easy
walk, the Tate Gallery, Barbara Hepworth museum, restaurants, shops and beaches.
Many people park their car at the start of the holiday and only move it when the
holiday is at an end! |
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famous Cornish resort of St Ives is loved by tens of thousands of visitors for
its superb sandy beaches, its narrow bustling cobbled streets and courtyards,
its glittering turquoise sea and clear air and for its friendly hospitable people.
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