Draycott Terrace, St Ives, TR26 2EF
View On MapHazelbury House is the first Victorian building on Draycott Terrace and is a short but steep walk down Primrose Hill to the lovely Porthminster Beach. Flat 4 is on the 2nd floor of Hazelbury House and is accessed through a communal hallway. This spacious apartment was totally and thoughtfully refurbished in 2020 to create a relaxing and comfortable space. It is light and bright throughout with a skylight in the open plan living/kitchen area and large windows with Venetian shutters.
Open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room
Deep seated corner sofa, coffee table, large wall mounted Smart TV, log/flame effect electric fan heater.
Dining area with circular table and 4 chairs.
Newly fitted kitchen area with dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, electric oven, ceramic hob and microwave.
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1. Double bed with bedside tables, double wardrobe, chest of drawers and ceiling fan.
Bedroom 2. Twin beds with a bedside table, wardrobe with hanging space and drawers and ceiling fan.
Bathroom
Claw foot bath with shower over, WC and wash basin.
Central heating, wood effect laminate flooring and oak veneer doors throughout.
Daily parking permits are required to park on Draycott Terrace. These must be manually updated daily and parking is subject to availability and not guaranteed. Any mistakes made when completing daily permits cannot be rectified and replacement permits cannot be provided. The owners provide a permit for each night of your holiday – i.e. 7 nights = 7 daily parking permits only.
31) 4 Hazelbury House
Had a lovely stay, the flat was equipped with all amenities. Great location with beautiful views, close to the beach and town. Overall a lovely place.
April 7, 2026Loved the decor, well thought out. Very clean and spacious. Loved the location. We were worried about the parking but did manage to get a spot most days.
July 26, 2025The Apartment was clean, bright and modern as described. The location was excellent and located at the beginning of St Ives, avoiding driving through the narrow streets of the centre on arrival, but still within several minutes walk of all the highlights. A path outside the front door took us straight down to Portminster Beach, although it should noted that it is quite steep.
July 19, 2025