6 Bethesda Place, St Ives, TR26 1PA
19) 6 Bethesda Place
6 Bethesda Place is a 3 storey former fisherman's cottage with all the charm and character you expect in St Ives, perfectly situated in Bethesda Place in the heart of Downalong. Only moments from the golden beaches, the Harbour and Tate Gallery and conveniently situated close to the Island car park, this cottage has been renovated with the highest attention paid to the detail. With oak flooring, painted Venetian blinds and a pleasant mix of original features and contemporary furnishings, central heating and a multi-fuel stove make this cottage the perfect year round choice.
Ground Floor
Sitting room. Entrance through stable door into this well balanced room which has a beamed ceiling, large leather sofa, additional sofa bed, TV, Hi-Fi, antique pine furniture and storage cupboard. Carpeted staircase with rail to
First Floor Kitchen/dining room. Fully fitted shaker style kitchen with dual fuel oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge. Oak breakfast bars/stools with 2 backed bar stools.
Bathroom. Contemporary power shower, wash basin and WC. Heated towel rail, tiled floor and compact storage drawers. Carpeted staircase to
Second Floor
Bedroom 1. A compact room with Victorian style double bed, chest of drawers, clothes hanging rail, antique pine mirror and bedside shelves.
Bedroom 2. A cosy twin bedded room with toe to toe painted wooden beds, chest of drawers, clothes hanging area and bedside shelves.
Well behaved dogs accepted by arrangement (on ground floor only).
The living areas accommodate up to 4 adults comfortably.
Property Includes
Washer
Dining Area
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
Near Beach
Free Wifi
Hair Dryer
Television
Ironing Board
Fresh Linen
Living Room
Towels
Dog Friendly
Location
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Conveniently situated for town and beaches. Pleasant house.
August 6, 2022"Lovely traditional fisherman's cottage. Had everything we needed."
May 26, 2022Great location in the centre of St Ives.
July 3, 2021