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Non- Smoking - Off road parking
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Sea / Garden Views - 4 minutes walk to quiet,
clean sandy beach
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Near Golf Courses
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Garden/Terrace/Courtyard
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3 min to St. Ives by local train / car or
short walk.
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Coastal path to St. Ives and beyond or, towards
Godreavy Lighthouse, is reached via a public footpath just
below Lucerne.
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Sorry, no children under 8 years.
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Bed and Breakfast accommodation
from £25 per person per night
(to £28 in July & August)
based on two people sharing
minimum two nights
( Special Weekly Rates)
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Lucerne is a spacious private house in a quiet side road overlooking
the sea. Beautifully furnished with comfortable guest sitting room opening
onto large terrace with sea views. South facing courtyard where breakfast
can be taken, or, alternatively eat in the delightful conservatory.
Two spacious luxury twin-bedded ground floor guest rooms
in a private wing of the house, including tea/coffee facilities and colour
TV with adjoining bathroom for the two guest rooms only and an adjacent
guest sitting room.
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Arrival & Departure Times:
On day of arrival incoming
visitors are welcome from 3 pm.
On day of departure guests are
requested to vacate their
room by 10.30 am
Deposit: One third of total cost
Bookings: Confirmed on receipt of deposit
Balance: Payable on departure |
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COMMENTS FROM OUR VISITORS BOOK
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"What a wonderful, quiet & peaceful
place. Just what we needed to unwind. Thank you for your enthusiasm
about where to go and what to see. With the great breakfast, that
was all that was needed to set up each day."
David
& Martina P. - Devon. 31st March 2005
"Thankyou very much for your hospitality! We enjoyed staying
with you very much. What a beautiful location for a B & B! You
were very kind to us, thankyou for your ideas to make our trip in
Cornwall even more enjoyable!"
Bata R. - Hungary. 3rd April 2007
"We enjoyed our stay very much. We felt very welcome. The house
and rooms are beautiful and the breakfast was just what we needed
for a perfect day."
Juliane Schulz-Wenninck - Germany. 29th July
2006.
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LOCAL
CORNWALL
Cornwall has the most spectacular coastal scenic path in Europe.
From just below the house, which overlooks St Ives Bay, walkers can
enjoy the magnificent cliff scenery towards St. lves and Zennor, a little
further is The Gurnard's Head pub where a pleasant lunch can be taken
before going on to Sennen and St. Just.
In the opposite direction, past the beaches of Porthkidney and Hayle
estuary to the 14th c. St. Uny's church in Lelant. Godreavy Head with
its lighthouse, beach, seal colony and outstanding cliff paths north to
St Agnes and beyond is just 6 miles away.
Some 35 mins. south take the path from Mousehole to Lamorna or, from
The Lizard to Kynance Cove and on to Mullion and you will see the most
astonishing rock formations anywhere - this scenery is breathtaking. There
are excellent eating places in Mousehole, Lizard Village or the unforgettable
Cadgwith Cove Inn on The Lizard.
Everywhere there are fine sandy beaches, Carbis Bay beach is a 4 min.
walk from Lucerne, with snacks available at the Beach cafe. Surfers from
across the world come to ride the Atlantic waves at beaches nearby. Local
eating places - La Casita, Atlantic Waves and the Cornish Arms pub.
Walk the charming cobbled streets of St. Ives with its culture of handcrafted
gift shops. Visit the famous Tate St. Ives and The Barbara Hepworth museum.
Eateries such as the Pedn Olva or the Portminster Beach restaurant, among
many, are a treat.
Near Lands End enjoy the magical experience of the world famous open-air
Minack Theatre and Cafe perched on the cliffs of Porthcurno surrounded
by magnificent scenery.
Visit the rocky pyramid of St Michael's Mount opposite Marazion. Accessible
by boat or walk the granite causeway at low tide. Follow up with an unforgettable
meal at the 17th century quayside Ship Inn at Porthleven or the White
Hart Inn at nearby Ludgvan.
Take the opportunity to explore the magnificent variety of Cornwall's
gardens and its historic houses.
The Eden Project with its vast biomes and delights of the Natural World
is only 45 mins. away to the north.
Directions
Take the M5 south. At Junction 31 take the A30 for St Ives, Cornwall
(110 miles). At the roundabout to St Ives take the A3074, where you immediately
come to two roundabouts close together. Go through the first one and at
the second take the right hand road (still the 3074) through Lelant and
on to Carbis Bay and St Ives. After the Carbis Bay sign on the left hand
side as you enter the Village you pass a set of traffic lights. Take the
second on the right after these lights into Boskerris Road. (If you reach
the roundabout to Tesco's supermarket you have gone too far). Follow Boskerris
Road down, until you reach a narrow unsigned side turning on the left,
just before the Boskerris Hotel. Turn into this road and Lucerne is second
on the left.
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