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Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate
On the north coast of Cornwall, twenty minutes' walk along the bay from St Ives, a white-walled Victorian hotel built in 1894 by Silvanus Trevail, Cornwall's most prolific architect of the era, looks out over the only privately owned Blue Flag beach in the United Kingdom, almost a mile of soft golden sand running between St Ives harbour and the distant white pencil of Godrevy lighthouse. The view of that lighthouse is the one Virginia Woolf stared at from her bedroom window over three weeks in 1914, and the one she eventually wrote her way into in To The Lighthouse. Rosamund Pilcher used the hotel itself as the Sands Hotel in The Shell Seekers. Few British hotels carry quite this much literary weight. Today the property is a 125-acre family-run estate, with 46 boutique bedrooms in the original Main House and another cluster of accommodation spread across the grounds, eight luxury beach lodges with their own roof terraces and hot tubs, sea-facing suites in the newer Ocean Venue, and a glamping retreat tucked into wildflower meadows further inland called POD. It hosted the G7 in 2021 and has been getting busier ever since. The interiors are bright, white, beach-resort modern, not the kind of considered editorial restraint you might want from a small boutique hotel, but the views do most of the work, and the views are extraordinary. The food programme is unusually serious for a hotel of this scale. Tom Sellers of the two-Michelin-starred Restaurant Story has opened MOR, a Cornish coast project named for the Cornish word for sea. Adam Handling runs Ugly Butterfly. Walter's on the Promenade is the more relaxed all-day option, the Beach Club is for long lunches with your feet in the sand, the Orangery for breakfast with the bay in front of you. The C Bay Spa is the only one in Cornwall using Bamford products, and the heated infinity pool above the beach is the kind of thing people remember. This is not a quiet, intimate, of-the-moment hotel. It is a busy, fully-programmed beach resort with weddings most weekends in summer, a watersports centre on the sand, children's entertainment, a Sunseeker yacht for charter, and a clientele that ranges from honeymooners to four generations celebrating a birthday together. You should not come if you want anything resembling solitude in high season, or if you prefer your luxury small and tucked away. You should come for the beach, the literary ghosts, the food, and a stretch of Cornish coastline that has produced more art and writing than almost any other shore in Britain. The short version: A 125-acre family-run beach estate on the north Cornwall coast with 46 main-house rooms, eight luxury beach lodges, a Michelin-pedigree food line-up, the UK's only privately owned Blue Flag hotel beach, and the lighthouse Virginia Woolf wrote her way into.
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What to Know Before You Go
A few notes on your visit.
The hotel is located in the charming town of St. Ives, welcoming guests with its friendly atmosphere.
The hotel provides a range of services including a baggage storage service, a safe and a currency exchange service for your convenience.
The hotel is wheelchair-accessible and offers additional facilities for guests with disabilities.
Enjoy some downtime in the hotel's garden or in the TV room and library.
Complimentary parking is provided for guests arriving by car.
The hotel offers a range of services including a 24-hour security service, a babysitting service, a childcare service, and a hairdresser.
Rooms are equipped with central heating, a flatscreen television and WiFi.
The hotel's outdoor pool and hot tub provide a fantastic way to unwind.

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