Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Outside terrace with BBQ which overlooks the sea and beach below. There is also a small lawn area, all with unobstructed views of the surrounding sea and cliffs and beach. There is space for parking outside the cottage.
The front door opens onto a large sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the sea. There is an open fireplace, comfy sofas and an open-plan kitchen and dining area with exposed wooden and steel beams and easy access to the garden. The kitchen is well equipped, with a Smeg fridge, industrial cooker, blender, dishwasher and ample pots, pans and cooking equipment. Walk down the quirky old railway sleeper staircase on to the floor below and find a cosier TV room with a fire and doors out on to the terrace.
Housekeeping and concierge are available on request. Please enquire for more information.
Sleeps up to 8 guests across 4 bedrooms: The master double bedroom with en suite is located on the ground floor. It’s bright and spacious with wooden floors, exposed beams with views of the beach. Beneath the stairs there is another double bedroom (king sized bed), a second double bedroom with ensuite and the final double bedroom overlooking the terrace and beach below.
Master ensuite with a roll top bath tub. Second double bedroom with en suite shower room/wet room. The wet room can be accessed from outside, so you can step straight out of the chilly sea into a warm shower room, with not one but two rainfall shower heads.
Annabel loves the chic, boho style and dramatic location of Gull Cottage.
Newquay is a town on the north coast of Cornwall, in southwest England. It’s known for sandy Fistral and Watergate Bay beaches, where waves from the Atlantic Ocean create strong surf. On the seafront, the Blue Reef Aquarium features an underwater tunnel going through a coral-reef tank with pufferfish, sharks and rays. Further inland, surrounded by tropical gardens, Newquay Zoo is home to lions, wildebeest and sloths.
Visiting the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden offers a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain’s most important twentieth century artists. Sculptures in bronze, stone and wood are on display in the museum and garden, along with paintings, drawings and archive material.
St Ives is a town in Cornwall, England, known for its surf beaches, like Porthmeor, and its art scene. The seafront Tate St Ives gallery has rotating modern art exhibitions, focusing on British artists. Nearby, the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, in the modernist artist’s former studio, displays her bronzes and other works. Boat trips go to Seal Island, just west of town, to see the seal colony.