Sparrows Nest is a luxurious detached home in St Ives, Cornwall, designed by an award-winning architect, offering extraordinary space and first-class living. The property features smart home technology, ceiling speakers, and stunning sea views from all living areas and bedrooms, including a 9M x 8M roof terrace and private balconies.
Located in the prestigious Treloyhan area, the property is close to Carbis Bay and St Ives beaches, offering state-of-the-art appliances, designer furnishings, and a 0.5-acre garden. With ten guests and two babies accommodated, Sparrows Nest provides a luxury base with private parking, EV charger, open-plan living space, and a hot tub terrace overlooking the garden and seascape.
The property boasts a spacious garden with a purpose-built fire pit, a sitting room with a Smart TV and home theatre system, and five stylish bedrooms with top-quality mattresses and en-suite bathrooms. The master bedroom suite occupies the second floor with a private terrace, while the ground floor includes a super-king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room.
Additional features include a boot room, external lighting, smart home technology controls, and easy access to nearby beaches, shops, eateries, and attractions such as St Ives Harbour, Barbara Hepworth Museum, and Tate St Ives gallery. Guests can also explore Penzance Promenade, Newlyn Art Gallery, and the Penwith Heritage Coast walking trail before returning to Sparrows Nest for a relaxing evening around the fire pit.
Weekly price from £2527
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