Self-catering holiday cottages in the middle of St Ives only minutes from all of St.Ives' beaches, shops & restaurants, yet tucked quietly away along the streets that radiate from the idyllic cobbled lane, The Digey, which runs through the centre of the Downalong from the harbour to Portheor Beach.
The old cobled streeet known as 'The Digey' in the 'Downalong' area of St Ives - between the harbour and Porthmeor Beach offers 'Best of All Possible Worlds, beautiful relaxing sea views, yet only one minute away from exciting St Ives life'
The 'Downalong' is a collection of Characterful traditional fisherman's cottages - many now converted to holiday lets - situated at the very heart of the old Fishermans quarter. The access to this section of St Ives is via a quiet 'cobbled' No Through Road called The Digey. The sea, The Tate Gallery, Porthmeor Beach and Bamaluz beach -( a small cove with year round, unrestricted access for dog walkers and a golden, sandy beach at low tide) are just a short walk though the narrow streets. The Downalong has some of the towns oldest buildings and is ideally located to enjoy the many shops, art galleries, and restaurants - all within a stones throw of the harbour and with the sandy, surfing beaches, just around the corner.
Salubrious Terrace in the Downalong, is an ideal holiday location for stays in St Ives, set in the heart of the old fishermans quarter, the Downalong offers holiday cottage accommodation close to both the harbour and the beaches. The coverted Fishermans lofts that line the narrow streets have retainned many of their original features and many offer Beautiful views over St Ives bay and harbour.
The quaint cobbled lane - 'The Digey' is just 20 paces from Fore Street and just a minutes’ walk from Porthmeor beach, the Tate Gallery and the harbour.
The Cornish coastal town of St Ives is famous for the quality of its superb sandy beaches. The town sits on a small promontary on the northern coast of the rugged Lands End Peninsula.
The town of St Ives, has several high quality beaches, including the famous surfing beach at Porthmeor, which is ovelooked by the Tate St Ives, art galley.
The holiday Cottages in the Downalong area between Porthmeor beach, the harbour offer a cosmopolitan mix of shops, restaurants and art galleries.