Headland House, Carbis Bay, St Ives, Cornwall
Headland House is a luxury boutique bed and breakfast with a much-coveted location above Carbis Bay beach. Our guest accommodation is the perfect hideaway for those wanting to relax and getaway. It is just minutes from St. Ives, with its narrow cobbled streets, art galleries, lively restaurants and cafes.
This three-storey, Edwardian house has high ceilings and beautiful architecture. It has been sympathetically restored with many period features, providing a comfortable place to stay. The luxury guest rooms are decorated in cool, calm neutral tones. Facilities include:
Goose down duvets.
Crisp white bed linen.
Fluffy towels.
Flat-screen TV/DVD player.
Tea and coffee making facilities.
Silent minibars.
Fresh milk.
Modern en suite shower rooms with power showers or stylish bathrooms with double end roll top baths.
Luxury White Company toiletries.
Our delicious breakfasts are served in our breakfast room and conservatory, overlooking beautiful Carbis Bay and St. Ives. On warm Summer mornings guests can eat on the terrace. Complimentary tea and coffee are available in "The Snug" lounge overlooking the lawn, garden, double hammock and sun loungers.
Our luxury B&B is an ideal base for those who are looking to explore Cornwall while staying at a place that is relaxing and calm. From our B&B you can easily reach many attractions and destinations throughout Cornwall including the popular town of St Ives. This charming fishing town is well known for its Blue Flag beaches which attract beachcombers, surfers and families, its array of colourful shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries including The Tate. A little further afield and you can visit St Michael's Mount, Penzance, Land's End, Mousehole, Minack Theatre, Lizard Peninsula, Tintagel Castle and the Eden Project.
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