A Perfect Piece of Paradise. Come and stay at one of our luxury 5* rated cottages in stunning St Ives to experience a perfect piece of paradise on the Cornish coast. Recently refurbished to the highest of standards, our cottages have been designed to offer our guests amazing living spaces with a distinct beachy vibe in which to enjoy a taste of luxury living. Unique little touches add a certain quirkiness that give each cottage a personality of their own and provide our guests with a true home from home.
I have visited St Ives every summer for over twenty years. We have stayed in some lovely cottages but The Garth is something else entirely.
Each property is so wonderfully appointed with top quality gadgets, cooking equipment and appliances. There is everything you could ever need in the kitchens and wonderfully relaxing spaces for bedrooms and lounges.
The Courtyard is a super space for everything from that first cup of tea to the last glass of bubbly and a cream tea in between.
The housekeeper Marie is so helpful and friendly and cares for the properties with a passion far beyond...more
This was our 3rd time staying in Juliot. The cottage is located right in the heart of St Ives. We will definitely return as it has everything you need for your stay. The cottage is very cozy and clean. The welcome pack is also a lovely touch. Shout out to Maria who is super helpful. I mentioned that the pans were scratched when we were checking out. Within minutes she confirmed that new pans has been ordered. She is a credit to My Cottages in St Ives. I cannot wait to return.
Beautifully designed and spacious, with lots of nice touches in terms of decor, artworks, fish gate etc. Much better equipped than usual, with a huge 7 ring oven. Good location, a few doors from the fab shops of Fore Street, a minute or two from lovely Porthmeor Beach (best in town for surfing & body boarding). Friendly, efficient housekeeping. A great place to stay, with one main caveat - the bathroom and one of the two bedrooms have windows onto the busy end of The Digey, opposite a brunch cafe, which (despite good shutters) can feel less private than ideal. Also, we would have preferred a...more