Millies is a home-like two-bedroom holiday home located in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, offering stunning views of St Ives Bay and access to communal gardens. The property is perfect for families, friends, or couples looking for a seaside getaway, with a fully-equipped kitchen/diner, inviting sitting room, and beautiful tiered lawned garden with views of Godrevy Lighthouse.
Guests can enjoy a peaceful night's sleep in one of the two twin bedrooms, with the option to convert one into a king-size bed for added flexibility. The property is ideally situated near the beach and local amenities, making it easy to explore all that Carbis Bay has to offer, including its beautiful beach and unique atmosphere. Nearby attractions include the seaside town of St Ives, the ancient fishing port of Hayle, and the bustling town of Penzance.
Visitors can enjoy a day of adventure exploring galleries, shops, eateries, and golden sandy beaches in St Ives, or take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic in Hayle. For a cultural experience, a trip to Penzance offers attractions such as the Jubilee Pool, Black Rock Castle, and the historic Egyptian House. With its convenient location and modern amenities, Millies provides the perfect base for a memorable escape to Cornwall.
Weekly price from £740
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