Enderleigh

ID: S367226

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Situated a stone's throw away from the St Ives beachfront and harbour is this beautiful mid-terrace cottage. Enderleigh is the perfect base for a small family to spend a seaside getaway to the Cornish coast. Happen upon this whitewashed holiday home, housing two bedrooms over two floors. Step inside and prepare for a relaxing evening in the open-plan living space, featuring fantastic appliances for all your self-catering needs, a sociable dining table for family meals, and plush furnishings where you can throw together a refreshing beverage before a film night inside. Head up to the first floor where you'll find a double bedroom with a lovely window seat and a bunk room, great for children. Serving the bedrooms is a contemporary shower room, where you can wake up the right way as you unwind under warm water in the spacious walk-in shower before a day of adventure. Step outside where the hustle and bustle of St Ives greets you, home to a plethora of vibrant amenities including well-stocked supermarkets, country pubs, beachside cafés, and trendy restaurants, as well as traditional Cornish pasties along the beachfront. Discover a wealth of coastal attractions including popular surfing and watersports at one of the golden beaches, a picturesque harbour, the Barbara Hepworth Museum, and the Tate St Ives. Other local attractions include Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens and Trengwainton Garden in Penzance, Pendeen Watch Lighthouse, Gurnard's Head, and the Bronze Age site of Mên-an-Tol. Alternatively, head out along the awe-inspiring South West Coast Path over to the exciting beaches of Carbis Bay, Porthminster, and Porthkidney, as well as the Lizard heritage coast over to Land’s End and the amazing Minack Theatre. Make Enderleigh your new home away from home this year.

St Ives is a harbour town on the Cornish coast, home to a range of beaches, shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as attractions including the Tate Gallery, a quayside, and the Barbara Hepworth museum. Penzance is around six miles away, whilst the Land's End Peninsula rests further afield. St Ives is a haven for surfers and watersports enthusiasts who want a classic Cornish holiday.

Accommodation

1 x double bed, x1 bunkbeds, Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Dishwasher, TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Free off-site parking in a private garage for a medium sized car.

(Entrance door to garage is 1.99m high and the width is 2.22m) Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles.

Please note: this property is only suitable for 2 adults and 2 children

Nearby points of interest

  • Anima-Mundi (Formerly Millennium)
  • Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Porthminster Beach Café
  • Count House Café
  • Geevor Tin Mine
  • Jackson Foundation
  • Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
  • Minack Theatre
  • Gwynver Beach
  • Porthchapel Beach

Reviews (13)

  • Elizabeth

    It is also in a very good location. Before we begin on the real issue which affected our stay (heating) I would just like to mention some minor issues. 1) MIRRORS - There is one wall mirror in the shower room. Also a small movable full length mirror. There were no other mirrors although there was space for one in the lounge, one in the hall and also in each bedroom. It would have helped to be able to comb your hair when the shower room and the only mirror is in use. 2) WARDROBE FACILITIES There were no facilities for hanging clothes,(wardrobes) whatsoever, and I had to hang my clothes on the end of the bunk bed the small room. There would have been space at the bottom of the bunks for a small wardrobe. Or even a hanging rail. In the double bedroom there were pegs on the outside wall for hanging but the wall was damp/wet. Clothes handing there became damp and had to be moved. (See more below regarding this particular wall) SPACE IN SHOWER ROOM - The access to the sink in the shower room could be difficult for larger residents. There is only about a 12 inches between the shower and the wall and its difficult to get past the shower to the sink unit. THE MAIN ISSUE WAS THE HEATING We were without heat from Sunday evening/Monday. This lasted for the whole of the week. The radiators were cold all over the house. The electric boiler had stopped working. We had numerous telephone calls to the letting Agents,. (Sykes) and also Pure Management - a number given in the Welcome Book. We also left messages with the owner on the telephone number provided in that book. There was never any direct response from the owner. We tried for two days with the other numbers but they were either unresponsive or unhelpful. I spoke to Sykes Cottages once earlier on who said that the wall heater was showing 23 degrees. (It was but that could have been due to using the electric heater we had had to buy). The only people involved who I spoke to positively were Pure Management, who were trying to speak to the owner but not having any response. They eventually left a message to say the owner had finally contacted them and authorised for someone to look at the boiler on Wednesday evening (he didn't) or Thursday morning. He did come early on Thursday but he was expecting a gas boiler and the boiler in the cottage is electric. He was a gas boiler man/plumber. So that was a waste of time. He confirmed that he could do nothing, but mentioned several parts of the boiler which he felt needed repair. He said he would pass this on to the Management/owner. As mentioned above we had to buy an electric heater to keep warm, moving it around the cottage, It was far from satisfactory. As above, in the double bedroom the exterior wall had some pegs to hang clothes on. However that wall was extremely damp, and actually wet. Consequently, clothes placed on these hooks became wet. Further along the wall near the window on the same room there was black mould and the curtains were damp. The cushions on the window seat were wet. I have photographs which I will send separately. This is a cottage in a very good location, and should have been perfect but I think the heating issues and the poor response to solving them, marred out visit, if not resolved would mean its unsuitable for occupation in the winter. The thermostat in the lounge which showed at 23 degrees when we arrived, gradually decreased, when we weren't using the electric fire and on leaving read 15 degrees on Saturday morning. Mostly being at 16/17 degrees prior to that. I am feeding similar information to Booking.com,. Trip Advisor and St Ives Tourist Board. I will also be writing to Sykes Cottages separately and attaching photographs.

  • Elizabeth

    It is also in a very good location. Before we begin on the real issue which affected our stay (heating) I would just like to mention some minor issues. 1) MIRRORS - There is one wall mirror in the shower room. Also a small movable full length mirror. There were no other mirrors although there was space for one in the lounge, one in the hall and also in each bedroom. It would have helped to be able to comb your hair when the shower room and the only mirror is in use. 2) WARDROBE FACILITIES There were no facilities for hanging clothes,(wardrobes) whatsoever, and I had to hang my clothes on the end of the bunk bed the small room. There would have been space at the bottom of the bunks for a small wardrobe. Or even a hanging rail. In the double bedroom there were pegs on the outside wall for hanging but the wall was damp/wet. Clothes handing there became damp and had to be moved. (See more below regarding this particular wall) SPACE IN SHOWER ROOM - The access to the sink in the shower room could be difficult for larger residents. There is only about a 12 inches between the shower and the wall and its difficult to get past the shower to the sink unit. THE MAIN ISSUE WAS THE HEATING We were without heat from Sunday evening/Monday. This lasted for the whole of the week. The radiators were cold all over the house. The electric boiler had stopped working. We had numerous telephone calls to the letting Agents,. (Sykes) and also Pure Management - a number given in the Welcome Book. We also left messages with the owner on the telephone number provided in that book. There was never any direct response from the owner. We tried for two days with the other numbers but they were either unresponsive or unhelpful. I spoke to Sykes Cottages once earlier on who said that the wall heater was showing 23 degrees. (It was but that could have been due to using the electric heater we had had to buy). The only people involved who I spoke to positively were Pure Management, who were trying to speak to the owner but not having any response. They eventually left a message to say the owner had finally contacted them and authorised for someone to look at the boiler on Wednesday evening (he didn't) or Thursday morning. He did come early on Thursday but he was expecting a gas boiler and the boiler in the cottage is electric. He was a gas boiler man/plumber. So that was a waste of time. He confirmed that he could do nothing, but mentioned several parts of the boiler which he felt needed repair. He said he would pass this on to the Management/owner. As mentioned above we had to buy an electric heater to keep warm, moving it around the cottage, It was far from satisfactory. As above, in the double bedroom the exterior wall had some pegs to hang clothes on. However that wall was extremely damp, and actually wet. Consequently, clothes placed on these hooks became wet. Further along the wall near the window on the same room there was black mould and the curtains were damp. The cushions on the window seat were wet. I have photographs which I will send separately. This is a cottage in a very good location, and should have been perfect but I think the heating issues and the poor response to solving them, marred out visit, if not resolved would mean its unsuitable for occupation in the winter. The thermostat in the lounge which showed at 23 degrees when we arrived, gradually decreased, when we weren't using the electric fire and on leaving read 15 degrees on Saturday morning. Mostly being at 16/17 degrees prior to that. I am feeding similar information to Booking.com,. Trip Advisor and St Ives Tourist Board. I will also be writing to Sykes Cottages separately and attaching photographs.

  • Jennifer

    We had all we needed downstairs. Main bedroom was fine, very comfortable bed but otherwise rather squashed. You need to be able to get through an 18 inch space to access the bathroom. No wardrobe for hanging clothes, only pegs on the bedroom wall. The toilet seat was loose, as was the tap on the bathroom basin and the upstairs cupboard door had a handle hanging by only one screw. Our biggest problem was having to vacate the property by 9am on the day of departure. This meant we left a day early and caught an afternoon train home. So glad we didn’t come by car as the parking arrangements are a long way from the property and we weren’t made aware of this when booking. Also, what size is a medium sized car? Dimensions of the parking space would be useful.

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