It's hard to imagine a more perfect holiday home than 3 Salt in St Ives.
With every inch of the apartment so exquisitely decorated and furnished, you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd stepped into the private residence of a very talented interior designer.
Inside, the living area is open plan and airy with two sink-in sofas and a large coffee table, while the sleek, neatly proportioned kitchen is fully equipped to prepare anything from a simple breakfast to a lavish feast. The formal dining room with its chunky Provencal table and six beautifully upholstered chairs invites evenings of laughter, conversation and time spent together while the apartment's three superior bedrooms offer guests a sumptuous sanctuary to retreat to after days spent down on the beach. Sophisticated wallpaper designs, upholstered headboards, pintuck cotton bedding and damask soft furnishings lend a luxuriously tactile quality to each of the bedrooms, while the quiet setting and garden views inspire complete relaxation and lazy mornings spent in bed.
St Ives is a town located in Cornwall, England. It is situated on the Atlantic coast of southwestern England, about 180 miles southwest of London. St Ives has a population of around 11,000 people and is a popular tourist destination, known for its sandy beaches, narrow streets, and mild climate. The town has a long history and was originally a fishing village. Today, it is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as a number of bed and breakfast accommodations. St Ives is known for its arts and culture, and is home to the Tate St Ives, a contemporary art gallery. The town is also a popular destination for water sports, including surfing, sailing, and swimming.
Famous for its turquoise waters and beautiful surf beaches, St Ives benefits from a warm subtropical climate that makes it an idyllic holiday destination on Cornwall's south eastern stretch of coastline. Explore the town's winding streets and narrow lanes where a rich art culture is apparent, or shop in one of its many boutiques before sampling the local produce in a seafood restaurant overlooking the harbour.