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Chy-An-Albany Hotel
Occupying a wonderful, elevated location overlooking St. Ives Bay, this award-winning hotel offers a host of modern comforts and stunning sea view rooms. The hotel offers comfortable en suite rooms, many with fabulous sea views. Chy-An-Albany provides an ideal base to explore St. Ives and its renowned Tate Gallery, as well as the quaint harbour side, cobbled streets and collection of beautiful beaches that have captivated artists and tourists for over a century. The hotel is also just a short walk from the train station at the bottom of the hill (approximately 3 minutes). Originally 3 Edwardian houses built for local sea captains with the Hain Shipping Company, Chy-an-Albany was converted to a hotel in the 1920s. The hotel has been tastefully refurbished retaining much of the charm of the original building.
Brief accommodation description
Take the freshest, finest local vegetables and produce, fish straight from the sea, Cornish made cheeses and a basket of exotic foods and wines from around the world. Add award-winning chefs and a dash of inspiration, mix them all together, sit back and enjoy. The Albany restaurant in St. Ives invites residential and non-residential guests to experience the range and variety of our cuisine. The well appointed restaurant provides one of the best views over St. Ives Bay.
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Albany Terrace
St Ives TR26 2BS
England - South West
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England - South West » Cornwall » St Ives
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