Nancledra, located near St Ives in Cornwall, is a picturesque village in the South West of England, offering a delightful three-storey home that comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. This charming property is perfect for large families or groups looking to explore the stunning coastal area, which boasts a range of attractions sure to please everyone. With a nearby pub and ample space for relaxation, the home serves as an ideal base for discovering the beauty of west Cornwall.
The layout of the property is thoughtfully designed across three floors. The ground floor features a twin bedroom with an en-suite, along with a utility room equipped with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Moving to the first floor, guests will find a cozy living room complete with a wood burner and a 40" Freeview TV, alongside a well-appointed kitchen and dining area. The first floor also includes a bathroom and a separate toilet, ensuring convenience for all guests. On the second floor, two additional kingsize bedrooms and another twin bedroom provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, complemented by en-suite facilities.
Furze Croft, as the property is named, is surrounded by serene country views and a large enclosed garden featuring a patio and garden furniture. It offers modern amenities such as underfloor central heating, Wi-Fi, and private parking for two cars. Guests can enjoy the initial supply of logs for the wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for evening relaxation. The garden also has slopes, adding a touch of natural charm to the outdoor space.
The location of Nancledra is particularly advantageous, positioned midway between the vibrant towns of St Ives and Penzance. Visitors can easily access the historic town of Marazion, home to the iconic St Michael's Mount, and enjoy the wide sandy beaches of Mounts Bay. The area is rich in cultural offerings, including The Tate Modern Art Galleries and the Barbara Hepworth Museum in St Ives. With numerous beaches, sub-tropical gardens, and attractions like the Minack Open Air Theatre nearby, guests are encouraged to explore the local heritage and natural wonders before unwinding in the tranquil garden at the end of each day.
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