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This ex fisherman’s cottage has been decorated and equipped to a high standard, with fitted carpets and gas central heating throughout. It is an imaginative combination of traditional and modern features, reflecting the fishing and artistic culture of St Ives.
Sitting/dining room. A stable door leads in to this attractive open-plan room with its beamed ceiling and panelled walls. There is a cosy dining alcove next to the pine fireplace, comfortable seating, coffee tables, TV/Hi-Fi/radio/CD/DVD.
Kitchen. Light galley kitchen with good quality fitted units, electric hob, large microwave/combination oven, fridge, washer/dryer, stainless steel sink and storage. There is an ample complement of crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils.
The landing features part of the original spiral staircase, now unused and stripped pine doors. Walls on this floor are a mixture of granite, wood panelling and colour wash and the beamed ceilings are painted white.
Bedroom 1. A charming period room with double bed, chest of drawers and hanging space.
Bathroom. Full sized bath, wash hand basin and WC.
Bedroom 2. Twin 3’ beds, 3-drawer unit, chest of drawers and hanging space. Accessed via stairs from bedroom 1, the “studio” room (where rumour has it Annie once kept her chickens) is bright and airy, taking the full width of the top floor.
Heating is by gas central heating.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.
booked available



