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7, Fish Street
St Ives,
Cornwall TR26 1LT
Tel: 01736 798496

All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: info@nancherrow-cottage.co.uk
www.nancherrow-cottage.co.uk

Nancherrow Cottage is situated next to the oldest house in St Ives and derives its name from a group of Huers' Cottages near Land's End and, more recently, from Rosamunde Pilcher's book 'Coming Home'.

The cottage, which was originally a sail loft, has been constructed around an original ship's mast which runs the full length of the property and has now been tastefully renovated to become a comfortable character home offering quality accommodation and personal service from the proprietors' Peter and Jean Rowe.

Picture of the entrance hall that greets your arrival    
Ideally situated in the area of the town known as 'Downalong', Nancherrow Cottage is literally steps from the Harbour, shops, beaches, the Tate Gallery and the town's many varied restaurants.
              Picture of one of Nancherrow Cottage's bedrooms
Picture of another of Nancherrow Cottage's bedrooms            
 
Guest accommodation comprises of one king-size double bedroom with en-suite shower room and two double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom and one with en-suite shower room. All rooms are tastefully furnished and have colour T.V., tea and coffee making facilities and hair dryers. Each of our rooms has its own fridge.
Breakfast is served between 8.30am and 9.30am and consists of a varied buffet table for the first course, followed by either a full English breakfast or some different choices such as French toast with warm summer fruits or maple syrup; toasted muffins topped with creamy scrambled eggs and smoked salmon; or smoked local haddock or kippers. We cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
      Picture of our Dining Room
DAILY TERMS per room per night including breakfast
Low Season
£70
Mid Season
£80-85
High Season
£90
Christmas and New Year
Closed

Return pick-up from Newquay Airport to St Ives - £80.00

All booking Enquiries Please E-Mail: info@nancherrow-cottage.co.uk

CLOSED DECEMBER AND JANUARY
RE-OPEN 8th FEBRUARY
   
Picture of fishing boats in St Ives harbour
St Ives holds a very special place in the heart of anyone who has ever visited this small Cornish fishing village. Wide beaches of golden sand washed by the a turquoise sea gives this western tip of the United Kingdom a uniquely Mediterranean feel.
 
Picture of Porthminster Beach        
   

Recently voted 'The Best Seaside Resort in the UK' by the US British Heritage Magazine, and a member of the exclusive most 'Beautiful Bays in the World Club', St Ives is a destination that will appeal to all ages and tastes.

          Picture of the Tate Gallery and Porthmeor Beach
For those who enjoy a beach-based holiday, the town's four main beaches have won numerous awards for cleanliness, professional lifeguard cover, superb café-restaurants and general facilities while Porthmeor beach, in particular, is one of Europe's major surfing venues.
 
For those who prefer to explore, a stroll around the streets and quaint cobbled alleyways of the old town will reveal fisherman's cottages decked with flower baskets and window boxes brimming with fuschias and geraniums - St Ives has won its category in the 'Britain in Bloom' competition for three consecutive years. Art galleries and studios exhibit paintings and sculptures by local artists who choose St Ives, with its unique and intense daylight, as a very special place to work. For the modern art lover there is, of course, the Tate Gallery, the Barbara Hepworth Studio and Museum and the Bernard Leach Pottery.
  Picture of on of the town's colourful gardens
Picture of the Minack Theatre    
St Ives also makes a perfect base for discovering West Cornwall's many other attractions. The oldest golf course in Cornwall is just a few miles away; there is bird watching on the protected bird sanctuaries at Lelant Saltings or Marazion marshes; horse riding across the nearby moors; a selection of subtropical gardens; miles of coastal paths; and the world-famous Eden Project, Minack Theatre and St Michael's Mount are just a short drive away. Or, if you feel inclined to venture 'abroad' take a day out to the Scilly Isles either by helicopter or ship from Penzance. There is something for everyone.
And, for those whose holiday revolves around food, St Ives has many fine restaurants - world-class chefs drawn to the area by an abundance of local grown produce and fresh fish - making for a truly cosmopolitan dining experience at a price to suit every pocket.
Picture of dining in one of the open air restaurants  
 

 

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