Gwel An Chapel in Carbis Bay boasts stunning views and a prime location for beach access and train travel to St Ives. Guests have praised the high-quality furnishings, comfortable beds, and well-equipped kitchen. The property is noted for its cleanliness, though one review mentioned the need for better cleaning. Parking can be tight, and some guests found the sofas and beds to be less comfortable. Welcome gifts were appreciated, adding a thoughtful touch to the stay.
Most guests found the property spotlessly clean, with only one review citing issues with cleanliness. This suggests that the property is generally well-maintained, though there may be occasional lapses.
The location is highly praised for its proximity to the beach, train station, and stunning views. It is well-placed for walks and convenient travel to nearby attractions, making it an ideal spot for visitors.
Guests have found the beds comfortable and the views enjoyable, contributing to a relaxing stay. However, some guests mentioned that the sofas and a bed in the second bedroom were less comfortable, which slightly impacts the overall comfort score.
The property is commended for its high-end appliances and well-equipped kitchen. Some minor issues were noted, such as the need for sharper kitchen knives and the presence of motion sensors in the bedroom. The availability of Sky TV was a bonus for some guests.
While welcome gifts were mentioned and appreciated, there is not enough consistent information about their provision to all guests to accurately score this category. It should be noted that such gifts are a lovely addition but not guaranteed.
Overlooking St Ives Bay, in Carbis Bay, this reverse level, three-bedroom, mid terraced villa, Gwel An Chapel, enjoys picture postcard sea views from its living areas and master bedroom, the St Ives scenic railway, the South West Coast Path, and the stunning Carbis Bay Beach are all just a short walk away. Sleeping six, with a seaward facing and rear terrace to enjoy Cornwall’s outdoor lifestyle, it’s the ideal base for a family holiday to Cornwall. A chic open-plan design, means whether you’re dining, cooking or relaxing you’ll be able to do it with the magnificent bay views as your backdrop, natural light floods the space through roof windows and large bi-folding doors, which fold right back extending the sitting area onto a large seaward facing glass fronted balcony, with the most breath-taking views stretching along the Cornish coastline to Godrevy Lighthouse and beyond, breathe in the fresh sea air, styled with oak flooring throughout, neutral tones of beach grey, retro seaside artwork and accessories, this space is a joy to chill out in, cosy up on the sofa and take in the views or the entertainment on the large 60” television, with full Sky package, including cinema and sport. The dining area is perfectly positioned within the open plan living area, a domed pendant light hangs over a grand glass dining table with white chairs, comfortably seating six, offering the perfect setting for entertaining or meals with family and friends, and a view many restaurants would envy, the contemporary kitchen is ideally part of this living space, ideal for socialising when you need to cook and benefiting from the its sea views, it’s well-appointed with artic high gloss white units with extensive black composite counter tops offering plenty of space to prepare, for your laundry requirements a washing machine is provided. There is a choice of two ground- floor rooms, both offering a private en-suite, choose from a master king-sized bedroom with a bath and shower-over or a second room with an enclosed shower and fitted with a super-king zip and link bed as standard, which can be made up to two singles on request, a third room is conveniently placed next to the family shower room with enclosed shower, on the first floor, it has fun bunk beds to appeal to the children, all beds are sumptuously dressed, can be set to a comfortable temperature with individual thermostats and offer plenty of storage space. The seaward facing balcony is accessed via the doors in the living area, take a seat in the outdoor furniture provided and dine alfresco watching the sun set over St Ives, the uninterrupted panoramic views of the bay are breath-taking, a small private rear garden is wonderful for soaking up the Cornish sunshine, wall hooks are provided for hanging wet suits up to dry along with spaces to store your surfboard while on holiday. Talking of surfing, Carbis Bay Beach is a wonderful place to enjoy water sports as its lifeguarded at peak times, it’s just a short walk to this secluded bay, with its golden sands and turquoise waters, which have been awarded Blue Flag, status. If you love walking the South West Coast Path circles Cornwall’s coastline, locally it heads to Hayle Estuary in one direction and St Ives in the other, this cliffside path is a great way to explore the area and enjoy its wildlife. St Ives has more stunning beaches surrounding it but don’t worry if you’re all beached out, this traditional Cornish fishing village has so much to enjoy, with pretty cobbled streets dotted with restaurants, cafes, boutiques and art galleries, the largest of which is The Tate and Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, and definitely worth visiting, after exploring, enjoy a relaxing but exhilarating journey back to Carbis Bay along the Cornish coast via the St Ives scenic railway, the trip runs beside the sea and is spectacular. From tin mines, to hidden coves and historic houses Cornwall is filled with so many treasures, as showcased on the BBC TV series Poldark, most visitors love to see Land’s End and taking a picture next to its iconic sign post, two romantic spots include the Minack near Land’s End and St Michaels Mount, near Penzance, one is an open air theatre cut into a Cornish cliff and the other a castle set on its own island, trips here will leave you with memories which last a lifetime, for the kids Flambards Theme Park, near Helston or feeding the animals at Paradise Park, in Hayle, will ensure smiles all round. Gwel an Chapel really does have one of the most magical locations on the Cornish coast, and its clever design allows them to flow inside, ensuring you’re always beside the sea.
Carbis Bay, a seaside community near St Ives, is well-known for its stunning expanse of sugar-white sand. The beach has a tropical vibe thanks to its turquoise waves and sheltered location, making it ideal for an old-fashioned day at the beach. Ocean Sports Centre is located on beach, so if sunbathing isn't your thing, why not rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard? For a truly luxurious experience, why not book yourself a day at the luxurious hotel, which overlooks the beach and has a lovely terrace where you can sip cocktails in the Cornish sunshine?
Carbis Bay is home to a handful of small businesses and eateries, as well as a fish and chip shop and a branch line of the railway.
Reverse-level.
Three ground-floor bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with TV with Sky Q and en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x king-size with TV with Sky Q and en-suite bath, basin and WC, 1 x bunk room.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
First-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with balcony
Gas central heating.
Electric oven, four burner gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine.
TV with Sky Q including Movies and Sports package, Smart TVs with Sky Q , Bang and Olufsen portable Bluetooth sound system, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot and highchair provided.
Off-road parking for 1 car.
Seaward facing balcony, rear landscaped garden, outside furniture.
Sorry no pets and no smoking.
Shop and beach 0.3 miles, pub 1 mile.
Note: Please bring your own bedding for use of the cot
Philip
2) the sofas rate among the most uncomfortable weâve ever had. Other than that all was great !
Wayne
Fantastic location and view was amazing. Was there niggles well just warnings really. Parking is tight as many visitors had SUVs so it took some manoeuvring. Also ensure you take soap or pump soap for the bathroom sink area to wash hands it isnât provided. There was many mentions of the nice pack left for visitors, we only noted a pint of milk and a nice tote bag , maybe cut backs. This is a lovely place though and fully recommended for other visitors to the area .
Mark
The place , located and facilities are top class. This trip was a bucket list for us for a very special reason. The apartment made it that more memorable and special
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