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Four Shores is a spacious
and light Victorian town house which has been updated
to a high standard.
It is located centrally in the heart of St. Ives,
and only a few minutes' walk from all four main
beaches, the harbour, galleries, shops, and a great
choice of restaurants. Four Shores is in a convenient
and sunny location, with views of St. Ives bay from
the upper floors. It comfortably accommodates 7
adults in 5 bedrooms and with central heating and
quality furnishings, is suitable for holidays at
all times of the year. |
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| Accommodation |
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- Sleeps 7.
- Private parking for one car nearby and choice of car parks in the vicinity.
- Central location and easy access.
- House looked after by the owner who lives in St. Ives.
- Luxury new main bathroom and separate shower room.
- Duvets & bed linen included, beds prepared.
- Gas, electric and water included.
- Constant supply of hot water and centrally heated.
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- Towels and tea towels included.
- Large screen TV, DVD, CD system.
- Dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and freezer.
- Double oven gas cooker.
- No smoking and no pets.
- Lettings start on Fridays.
- Reduced occupancy and short break rates available
at quiet times.
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| St Ives |
| St. Ives has been famous as a beach resort for
many years and has been loved by artists for its natural beauty and
light. From the moment you arrive you will be stunned by the panoramic
views. The town has a Mediterranean feel due to its sheltered and
sunny harbour yet retains its character as a Cornish fishing village
with a maze of narrow cobbled streets and quaint cottages. |
| In recent years, with the arrival of the Tate
Gallery, St. Ives has become renowned as a place to enjoy a cultural
break at any time of year. There is a large choice of excellent restaurants
and bars offering some of the best cuisine in the country and providing
a contemporary feel to the town. |
| The Cornish coastal path leads from the town in
either direction. You can walk towards Land's End via Zennor and enjoy
rugged granite cliff scenery which has remained unchanged in centuries,
or towards the often deserted sweep of golden sand at Lelant and on
to Hayle Estuary which is popular with bird watchers. |
| A short drive away are St. Michael's Mount and
Penzance, where you can take a boat or helicopter ride to the beautiful
Isles of Scilly. Further afield you can experience many other wonderful
sights including the Minack Theatre and the Eden Project. |
| Contact Details |
| For any more information please don't hesitate
to contact Jennifer Hart: |
| Telephone: 01736 798 478 :: Email:
info@fourshores.co.uk |
| You can also visit our main website
by clicking on the link below. |
| www.fourshores.co.uk |
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