Tremayne
cottage in St Ives
Dog-friendly St Ives cottage 100m from Porthminster Beach, with courtyard and orangery
Tremayne is a 5-star, 2-bedroom cottage in St Ives, sleeping 5 with 2 bathrooms. The layout across 2 bedrooms - one double, one double with an additional single - suits a small family or two couples with a child. Dogs are welcome. The property has a small enclosed courtyard with seating and plants, plus further seating in an orangery. A washing machine is included.
Porthminster Beach is 100 metres away - a sheltered south-facing sandy beach with calm water, seasonal lifeguards, and the Porthminster Beach Cafe on the sand. St Ives Harbour Beach is 200 metres in the other direction, and Porthmeor Beach - the Atlantic surf beach below Tate St Ives - is 500 metres. The harbour and town centre are within a 5-minute walk.
St Ives has a concentration of galleries, independent restaurants, and cafes that few Cornish towns match. The Tate St Ives, the Barbara Hepworth Museum, and the Leach Pottery are all within a short walk. The South West Coast Path runs past Porthminster toward Carbis Bay to the south and out to Clodgy Point to the north.
**Best for:** Small families or couples bringing a dog, wanting a well-positioned St Ives cottage close to the calmer south-facing beach and the galleries.
**Less good for:** Larger groups (max 5). Guests wanting WiFi or parking - neither is available at this property.
Key Details
- Property type
- Cottage
- Location
- St Ives, Cornwall
- Sleeps
- 5
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Nearest beach
- Porthminster Beach (100m)
Amenities
- Garden
- Washing machine
- Dog friendly
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many guests can Tremayne accommodate?
- Tremayne sleeps 5 guests across 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms.
- How far is Tremayne from the nearest beach?
- Tremayne is 100m from Porthminster Beach. There are 3 beaches within easy reach.
- Is Tremayne dog friendly?
- Yes, Tremayne welcomes dogs. Check with the provider for any restrictions on number of pets.
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