THE GUIDE 2015
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ST. MARY’S TRESCO ST. MARTIN’S BRYHER ST. AGNES
A LIFETIME'S LOVE AFFAIR FOREWORD BY VALERIE SINGLETON, TRAVEL WRITER, TV PRESENTER (AND ONE TIME BLUE PETER LEGEND) The Isles of Scilly definitely catch at people’s hearts. Those who have never been are longing to go. Those who have, want to return and many do - again and again. Honeymoons, holidays and childhood vacations, inevitably lead to a lifetime’s love affair. Several friends were very envious of my visit. There really is only one way to see the different islands properly and that’s on foot. It’s only on the largest islands of St. Mary’s and Tresco that it’s possible to hire a golf buggy or a bike. The lack of vehicles on the other islands (except for deliveries) is one of the joys of being there. The coastal paths are easy to follow but my purchase of small foldable walking maps from the delightful and absorbing museum on St. Mary’s (well worth a couple of hours) meant I missed nothing on the way. The beaches are exquisite; with vast expanses of glorious white sand and when I was there, deliciously empty. The views of other islands as I walked were ever changing as was the weather. Adding to the charm and unexpectedness of the landscape. Each island has its own character and I loved deciding at a moment’s notice which one I would visit that day and hopping on a boat at the quayside. Would it be Tresco, Brhyer, St. Martins, St. Agnes... nowhere taking long to reach. The history of the islands is fascinating. Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements… ruined castles on Tresco and the Star Castle on St. Mary’s, now a hotel, built for defence by Elizabeth I, with years of conflict and royal guests and (it’s said) a ghost, all show the islands' many years of habitation. I spent a magical morning in the renowned Tresco Abbey Garden created just under a couple of hundred years ago by the arrival of Augustus Smith. What a work of love and dedication to transform a barren headland into the beautiful gardens that exist today. It’s not surprising so many visitors return so often to these special and relaxing islands.
It exerts over me, like many others, an inexorable pull. As soon as I left, I wanted to return. NOVELIST MAGGIE O’FARRELL FOR THE TIMES
FIVE ISLANDS ONE DESTINATION
Features 8 Ten reasons to love Scilly Every visitor to Scilly will fall in love with
8 Love Scilly
something different, but here are some of our favourites.
42 Perfection through a lens Despite photographing the world,
nowhere has yet come close to Merryn Thomas' childhood home - the 'most special place on Earth'.
52 In search of foodie heaven Loosening her waistband, Sue Bradbury
14 Islands guide
sets off to the islands in search of great things to eat and drink.
62 What to do on an island Sail, ride, snorkel, walk, explore.
On Scilly you can do everything... or nothing at all.
62 Active
52 Foodie heaven
36 Travel guide
IN THIS GUIDE Allow yourself to imagine a simpler, more beautiful place. An archipelago set in clear waters just minutes from the coast of Cornwall, yet a world apart from everyday life.
Islands guide 16 Introducing the Isles of Scilly 18 – St. Mary's 24 – Tresco 26 – St. Martin's 28 – Bryher 30 – St. Agnes
68 Accommodation
32 Island hopping
Travel guide 38 Fly or sail 40 Arriving on the islands
Staying on Scilly 66 Finding the perfect place 68 Accommodation index 76 Accommodation listings 116 Island maps
They exude a nostalgia for a slower pace of life, where kids are free to roam and enjoy the natural environment. WILLIAM GRAY, FAMILY TRAVELLER
A PLACE LIKE NOWHERE ELSE
TEN REASONS TO LOVE SCILLY
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The journey Getting to Scilly is an adventure. Where else in England will you arrive on holiday on a scheduled flight from a tiny airport in a small 8 or 19-seater aircraft? With a pilot who doubles as your tour guide? Arriving by sea from Penzance is equally pleasurable‌ set sail aboard the passenger ferry and leave all your worries behind. Nothing to do except watch for the wildlife, enjoy a coffee and simply relax.
The Isles of Scilly are like nowhere else in England. Outstandingly beautiful, uncrowded and unspoilt, they nestle just off Cornwall but seem like a world apart. They offer a certain quality of life long lost to many other parts of the UK. Nearly everyone who comes here falls in love with Scilly and yearns to return. No doubt you’ll have your own reasons, but here are a few of our favourites.
Life on the water TWO
Scilly pulsates to the rhythm of the sea. In summer, the coves and quays come alive with boats of every shape and size. Fishing boats venture out at dawn as cruise liners inch into “The Roads”. Inter-island boats take off on trips and tours. And fun seekers enjoy messing about on dinghies, paddleboards and kayaks. You can snorkel with seals, too, and dive the wrecks. Explore Scilly on the water and experience the essence of island life.
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Dazzling birds and wildlife The Isles of Scilly are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. It is the only place in England where storm petrels breed. Home to 75% of the world’s Manx shearwater population, the islands also enjoy a high population of song thrushes. Puffins arrive at the end of April and leave around mid-July. Look out too for cormorants, gannets, seals and occasional dolphins. Enjoy a guided wildlife excursion by boat or on foot with resident experts.
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FIVE FOUR
Not one destination, but five!
An amazing heritage
There’s no better way to experience Scilly than island hopping by boat. You’ll soon discover that each of the inhabited islands has a unique charm and character all its own, and many an hour will be spent debating with family and friends about which is your own particular favourite. Tripper boats run daily between all five inhabited islands as well as the larger uninhabited isles like Samson and the Eastern Isles.
Scilly’s history is utterly compelling – and to this day influences and blends with daily life on the islands. From maritime shipwrecks to Bronze Age burial chambers dating back 3,000 years; from deserted Christian chapels on St. Helen’s to heavily fortified castles and headlands from the English Civil War. Our tiny land mass is home to 239 scheduled monuments, giving the islands a greater density of historical sites than anywhere else in the British Isles.
Deserted beaches to call your own Marvel at the long stretches of largely deserted fine white sand beaches reminiscent of the Caribbean, some lined with marram grass, and the sparkling crystal clear blue waters that surround the archipelago. Admire too the plethora of tiny inlets, coves and rocky outcrops that punctuate the more rugged of our coastlines. Balmy summer days or wild winter blows, there’s a deserted beach for every mood. Just for you.
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Family fun and freedom Scilly is a wonderful place for families to wind back the clock to a more carefree lifestyle - simple pastimes and time spent together outdoors. Spend long days combing the seashore, building sandcastles, paddling, fishing and crabbing, taking a boat on a wildlife safari, enjoying leisurely bike rides or exploring on horseback. With quieter roads on St. Mary’s and just a handful of vehicles on off-islands, Scilly is a haven for children who want to roam free.
Wonderful walking... People come to Scilly year-round to explore its wilderness on foot, and no wonder. There are more than 30 miles of nature trails and walks on St. Mary’s alone, while all the off-islands offer fantastic opportunities to walk their length and breadth. Every April and September, Scilly hosts a festival of themed walks – an opportunity to enjoy guided walks taking in our spectacular history, diverse coastal and country scenery, exotic plants, wildlife and more.
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Creative souls Artists flock to Scilly and many never leave. They’re lured to the islands by the intensity of light and its effect on ever-changing seascapes and landscapes. Every island has galleries and every island has artists working in a variety of media – from oil painting, watercolours, leatherwork and jewellery to exquisite stained glass, pottery and screen-printing. Feast your eyes, even take part in May’s Art Scilly Week, and take home some memories to cherish.
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ROMANTIC SCILLY It’s hard not to fall in love with or on the Isles of Scilly. Whatever your special reason for loving these beautiful islands, they are the perfect place for your special occasion.
Fantastic Scillonian fare Here on Scilly, not only do you know where your food comes from, but you can also often point to the fisherman or farmer who provided it! We take great pride in our rich variety of local Scillonian produce – freshlycaught lobster and crab, succulent duck and beef, tatty cake, lush ice cream, jams, fudge, wines and beers – all grown or produced lovingly across the islands and served up at many of our restaurants, cafés, pubs and farm stalls.
Photography competition Most of the stunning photos you see in this section were selected from the Isles of Scilly Photo Competition held throughout the summer of 2014, including the overall winning shot of the puffin. The winning photographer, Steven Burbidge, won a weekend break to Bryher at Samson Hill Cottage. Look out for our 2015 Photo Competition and you too could win a holiday. www.visitislesofscilly.com/ photocompetition
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If you’re planning a wedding, considering a civil ceremony or seeking to renew your vows here, you can choose to make that commitment in the beautifully-located Beachside Room at the Register Office right on Porthcressa Beach, or at any of the licensed venues across the islands. www.scilly.gov.uk/ceremoniesregistration If you’d like to explore getting married or having your marriage blessed in one of the six island Anglican churches, contact the Scilly Chaplain, Paul Miller. scillychaplain@btinternet.com or call the Chaplaincy on 01720 423911 Planning the rest of your day couldn’t be easier either. Catering arrangements can be made through all the hotels and many of the restaurants, talented photographers abound and there is no shortage of florists (or indeed flowers) on the islands!
BEAUTIFUL BEACHES, SIMPLE PLEASURES
If you like deserted beaches, sea breezes, well-tended fishing villages and endless supplies of lip-smackingly delicious seafood, then the Isles of Scilly will almost certainly catch you in its seductive net. HANNA LINDON, FLYBE MAGAZINE
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SAY HELLO TO OUR ISLANDS MAGICAL, PEACEFUL, UNFORGETTABLE – A DESTINATION LIKE NO OTHER As soon as you arrive here, by small plane or by boat, you immediately sense that you have discovered something special as you glimpse the cluster of low-lying islands amid a turquoise lagoon, some fringed by rocks, others by white sandy beaches, and all bathed in a light of wonderful intensity. There are five inhabited islands (and some 140 uninhabited ones) to explore - across a very small area. Each has its distinct characteristics. St. Mary’s is the largest, home to 1,800 residents. The other, smaller, inhabited islands are Tresco, St. Martin’s, Bryher and St. Agnes – each supporting between 80 and 140 residents. Just 2,200 people are lucky enough to call Scilly home. Some visitors crave the deep sense of tradition here, immersing themselves in history and myth; others come to walk, to cycle, to sail or to enjoy the heightened creativity of island life through painting, photography or crafts. Many are captivated by the sights and scents of the sub-tropical plants and flowers that give Scilly its distinctive landscape; and everyone can savour the flavour of fresh seafood in beachside cafés and local ales at a traditional pub. Scilly boasts a remarkable ancient history and archaeology, alongside sweeping sea views and rugged undeveloped coasts – all of which can be discovered and explored by foot. Our heritage revolves around the sea - fishing for lobsters, crabs and crawfish; and racing traditional pilot gigs. Out at sea, there are incredible shipwrecks and amazing wildlife - seals, puffins, dolphins, cormorants, shags and the rarer Manx shearwaters and storm petrels.
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The islands, warmed by the Gulf Stream, are a haven for unusual flowers and plants. Frost and snow rarely make an appearance, so gardeners can grow exotic species from all over the world. As you walk across the islands, and particularly if you visit the world famous Tresco Abbey Garden, you’ll spot vibrant, sun-loving plants from the Canaries, South Africa, South America, Australia and New Zealand – all looking wonderfully at home here in Scilly. Flower farming also thrives. Farms on St. Mary’s, Tresco, St. Martin’s and St. Agnes grow narcissi, daffodils and scented pinks, to name a few, which are distributed and enjoyed throughout the UK. The vivid patchwork of yellow and white narcissi fields stirring into life from October through to early spring is a sight to behold. Some farmers have also diversified into harvesting herbs for essential oils as well as keeping small herds of beef and dairy cows. The sea air, clean seas and mild weather also provide the additional ingredients to a wonderful array of locally produced food: lobster, crab, tender island-reared beef, Scilly duck, vegetables, fudge, ice-creams, and locally made wines and beers. All this, plus life’s simplest pleasures: from beachcombing barefoot on deserted beaches and collecting shells, to watching the sun go down and gazing at the stars. Scilly is stylish enough to be special; chilled enough to go barefoot. Above all, Scilly gives you the space and freedom to do as much or as little as you like – in a breath-taking location that basks in the mildest climate in the UK.
ST. MARY’S ESSENTIALS Isles of Scilly Flowers We grow scented narcissi and show pinks all year round. Handpicked by us on The Flower Farm at Trenoweth, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, and delivered to your home by first class post. 01720 422666 www.islesofscillyflowers.com Seasalt Cornwall With our design studios overlooking Falmouth Bay in Cornwall, every day we’re inspired to design clothing, accessories and homeware that speak about the place in which we live, designed by the sea for people everywhere. www.seasaltcornwall.co.uk Chris Hall Photography Widely regarded as a contemporary photographer, Chris is well known for his creativity and visual storytelling. From fashion to unique weddings to beautiful family images, Chris brings out the best in any situation creating images you can treasure. 07748 404751 chrishallproductions@hotmail. co.uk
ST. MARY’S AN ISLAND OF DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE
St. Mary’s is the Isles of Scilly’s largest island. Covering an area less than 2.5 square miles, it is an island of colour and contrast that also acts as the gateway to and from the mainland and to the “off-islands” (Tresco, St. Martin’s, Bryher and St. Agnes). It’s also where 1,800 of Scilly’s 2,200 island residents live. Hugh Town serves as the central hub, nestling as it does on a sandy isthmus between two beaches with its cluster of shops, banks, churches, post office, cafés, galleries, restaurants and three pubs. Here you will also find the fascinating Isles of Scilly Museum – a real gem and a multifaceted introduction to the story of the islands’ past. St. Mary’s community tends to converge on Hugh Town for family events, fundraisers and a good night out! Town Beach is a great vantage point for looking across the harbour to the Quay whilst Porthcressa on the other side, boasts a lovely new promenade with sheltered seating, gardens, a children’s play park and Schiller Shelter (which has its own story to tell dating back to when SS Schiller was wrecked off Scilly in 1875). Around the corner from Hugh Town, St. Mary’s Quay buzzes with daily activity – as colourful tripper boats to and fro across the water to the other islands, sailors and fishermen come and go, and islanders set their watches to the daily arrival and departure of the Scillonian III. With only six miles of road and more than 30 miles of paths and nature trails (10 of them coastal) away from the gentle hubbub of Hugh Street and the Quay, St. Mary’s is an easy-going safe haven of hidden treasures…
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The Garrison is the heavily fortified headland beyond Star Castle, now one of Scilly’s most iconic hotels. The Garrison was the frontline of England’s defences since the 16th Century. It is accessed via the Garrison Gate, an original arched gateway that dates back to 1742 – or, if you can find it, Sally Port, a low passageway squirrelled within the thick defensive walls designed to defend against surprise attacks. A popular walk around the defences yields panoramic views of all the islands – a great starting point from which to get your bearings. Young children will also love the Pirate Ship play park and freedom to run on the Garrison field – host to the world’s smallest football league!
ST. MARY'S ESSENTIALS The Blue Box Flower Company
“The Paper Shop” (CJ Mumford)
Explore our new exhibition of the St. Mary’s and St. Agnes flower farms and growers at our shed located by St. Mary’s Airport, open every day May-Oct. We deliver handpicked Scented Narcissi to your home by courier.
Serving the islands’ newspaper, magazine and periodical requirements since 1904. Confectioner, stationer, tobacconist and bookseller – including Scilly’s longestrunning publication “The Scillonian”. Scilly’s only National Lottery outlet.
01720 423767 www.ScentedNarcissi.co.uk
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01720 422438 clive@clivemumford.wanadoo. co.uk
Holy Vale Vineyard & Winery Situated in the tranquil Holy Vale. Open daily 12.30 – 16.30 for tasting, ‘The Story of Wine Exhibition’, Cellar Door Shop, refreshments and Robert’s Wine and Lobster Plate. Weekly evening tastings available, please call for details. 01720 422333 www.holyvalewines.co.uk
St. Mary’s offers the most in terms of island adventure. A great way to explore the wilder landscapes and escape “up country" is on foot. If you don’t fancy the walk, you can hire a bike in town or a golf buggy, or hitch a ride on the Island Rover or Community Bus. You can also horse-ride around much of St. Mary’s or set off on the water in a kayak! First stop might be the Lifeboat Station at the far end of Town Beach, which displays paintings, models and many accounts of past rescues. Next door, Porthmellon Beach is popular with families not just for the idyllic spot on the beach that is Spero’s, but also for the Sailing Centre which provides all the kit and caboodle for windsurfing, sailing and kayaking. Alongside are the gig sheds – worth a peek to check out the traditional six-oar pilot gig boats, one or two of which date back to 1830.
St. Mary’s is the Isles of Scilly’s largest island. Covering an area less than 2.5 square miles, it is an island of colour and contrast that also acts as the major gateway.
Opposite the beach, behind Radio Scilly, you’ll find Phoenix Craft Studios at Porthmellon Business Park, a hive of talented artistic activity, and (further on) Ales of Scilly, home of the micro-brewery. The whole area is protected by Harry’s Walls, the remains of uncompleted fortifications from 1551. Then head up the gentle hill – via the secluded Carreg Dhu Garden, a wonderful spot to seek solitude amongst beautiful exotic plants – to McFarland’s Down, perhaps via Juliet’s Garden Restaurant & Bar or the Kaffeehaus, to view the ancient Iron Age and Romano-British settlements at Bant’s Carn and Halangy Down. Further along the coast path you’ll reach the amazing Bronze Age tombs at Innisidgen just above the breathtaking Bar Point, which stretches toward St. Martin’s and Tresco and the site of a former causeway between the islands. Then meander, via the flower farms at Trenoweth, on to Watermill Cove and Pelistry Bay, where you can walk at low tide, “Famous Five” style, across to Toll’s Island for a mini-adventure.
The Atlantic A charming Inn located on the harbour in the heart of St. Mary’s. Interiors ooze character and enticing menus have an emphasis on local produce – sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. 01720 422323 atlanticinn@staustellbrewery. co.uk
Phoenix Craft Workshops, Porthmellon Business Park
Island Properties – Estate Agent
Take a 10 minute stroll to Porthmellon and visit this thriving cooperative of artists and craftspeople. Locally produced gifts and souvenirs. Tuition and workshops available for all ages and abilities – call for details and bookings.
Island Properties opened in 1989 by Tony Dingley, was the first independent estate agent on the Isles of Scilly. We deal with domestic and commercial property sales and can advise on the holiday and letting market.
01720 422900 www.phoenixcrafts.co.uk
01720 422327 www.scillyestateagents.com
Porth Hellick Bay epitomises much of Scilly with its nature GETTING ABOUT trail that stretches back to the tiny hamlet of Holy Vale ON ST. MARY'S (home to a newly-opened winery), amazing rock formations and its sheltered beach. It lays claim to the aptly named “loaded camel” rock and the memorial to Sir Cloudesley Book A Bike Shovell, the Admiral of the Fleet whose body was washed Quality mountain bikes for all ages. ashore here in 1707. Delivered to you for free. Bookable As you head back on the circular tour, you’ll reach Old Town, a beautifully-enclosed sandy bay flanked on one side by Old Town Church. It still holds Evensong services by candlelight, whilst the graveyard is dominated by a memorial to Augustus Smith, founder of Tresco Abbey Garden, and the final resting place of former British Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. The busy Old Town Inn, shop, artist studios and lovely Old Town Cafe also make this little haven an ideal base for a holiday. A short coastal walk around the headland from here back towards Hugh Town takes you out to Peninnis Lighthouse, and austere rock formations such as Pulpit Rock, Tooth Rock and Sleeping Giant.
and payable online. Discounts available. There’s no better way to discover our islands' hidden gems. 01720 422661 www.bookabikeonscilly.co.uk D.J. Cabs Reliable first class service from Scillonian taxi company operating 7 days a week. Airport and Garrison pick up. Meet and greet service from Scillonian and airport. 2 x 9 seater vehicles catering for up to 16 passengers. Dogs free.
Finally, you can wrap up the tour at the Buzza Tower just above Porthcressa Beach – once a windmill, now a camera obscura that provides incredible panoramic views and a side attraction that is a “cabinet of curiosities”.
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Hugh Town on St. Mary’s is where the majority of shops are – and where you’ll find everything you need. From various fashion outlets, to a hardware store, delis, a butcher, newsagent, map shop, wine merchant, post office, banks, gift shops, and a small supermarket. Additionally each of the “off islands” – Tresco, Bryher, St. Martin’s and St. Agnes – has its own little general store and post office.
Simply the best way to explore St. Mary’s. Cheap and easy bike hire giving you the freedom to travel around at your leisure. Fun and easy for the whole family. Special offers available online.
St. Mary’s also hosts regular local produce markets, where Scillonian farmers and craft makers come together to sell their wonderful products – from soaps to scarves, icecreams, jams, fudge, local juices and much, much more. Community-held events across all the islands, such as the summer fetes, also showcase the islands’ local fare. What you won’t find on Scilly is a major retail chain! Just one traditional little high street from yesteryear supplemented with quaint road-side markets stalls.
St. Mary’s Bike Hire
07796 638506 www.stmarysbikehire.co.uk The Sailing Centre Scilly is the perfect place for watersports. Taster sessions, or full courses with RYA qualified instructors. Any age, any ability. Sail, windsurf, SUP, kayaks, kayak tours, RIB trips, hires & sales. For all your watersports needs anywhere in the islands. 01720 422060 www.sailingscilly.com Toots Taxi Offering a friendly, reliable and comfortable taxi service. Available for quay pick up/drop offs, meeting the Scillonian, tours, weddings and short trips. Working daytimes and evenings, seven days a week. 2 x vehicles seating 10. 01720 422142 / 07570 624669 www.tootstaxi.co.uk
TRESCO ESSENTIALS Bike Hire Cycling around couldn’t be easier. The Bike Hire (next to Tresco Stores) has adult, kids and tag-along bikes available on a daily basis or for the whole length of your stay. Please be sure to call the Island Office to book in advance. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk Tresco Stores and Deli Scilly’s premium emporium, with superb delicatessen, local produce, Tresco beef, fresh fruit and vegetables, fine wines and cheeses. Ask about our Dine at Home menus, prepared daily by our chefs and delivered to your door. 01720 422806 shop@tresco.co.uk
TRESCO BAREFOOT SOPHISTICATION
The island of Tresco oozes class and sophistication, with its top-notch accommodation, fabulous deli, amazing eateries and award-winning spa. But they take nothing away from the magnificent heath land and rocky landscapes, unspoilt beaches and rich heritage. In short, Tresco has a special allure of its very own. One of the island's biggest attractions and a must-see for all visitors to the Isles of Scilly is the sub tropical Tresco Abbey Garden. Established by Augustus Smith in the 19th Century, it houses a spectacular collection of 20,000 plants from 80 countries, from Brazil to Burma and New Zealand to South Africa. The Valhalla collection within the Garden is equally impressive with its colourful figureheads salvaged from islands’ shipwrecks. Elsewhere, you’ll find an island packed with variety and interest. On the rugged coastline to the north, you’ll be able to listen to the ocean bellowing into Piper’s Hole and discover Bronze Age burial sites. The core of the island gives way to gentle, well-tended fields stocking the island’s beef cattle, shady woodland, and Tresco’s freshwater pools and three bird hides. You’ll enjoy some of the best views on Scilly from the ruins of ancient castles and fortifications, whilst the beaches, in particular the glorious curve of Pentle Bay, will definitely impress!
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Tresco is a place for beachcombers and walkers to do as they please. For the more active, there’s bike hire and a sailing school in the summer. Eating out, you can enjoy the fabulous Ruin Beach Café and excellent New Inn, scene of the island’s Ale and Cider Festivals and many a local band. Retail therapy can be found at Tresco Stores & Deli (referred to by some as Fortnum’s-onSea) and Gallery Tresco at New Grimsby, which hosts regular exhibitions. And keep your eyes peeled for the beautiful artwork dotted around the landscape.
ST. MARTIN'S ESSENTIALS Fay Page – Open Studio This beautiful studio, made from reclaimed materials and ship’s timbers displays lovely jewellery that is made on the island by Fay and her husband Rob. This popular Scilly brand is worn across Scilly, the UK and beyond. 01720 423017 www.faypage.co.uk Scilly Flowers Scilly’s postal flower service - pop into Churchtown Farm to order gift boxes of island grown, scented flowers and find out how this innovative flower farm works. 01720 422169 www.scillyflowers.co.uk
ST. MARTIN’S SIMPLY BREATHTAKING
St. Martin’s maintains a sense of island community that makes the most of its intense natural beauty. The first thing you’ll notice about St. Martin’s is the swathe of dazzling, sweeping beaches of powdery white sand, all lapped by translucent turquoise seas. From Bread and Cheese Cove and Lawrence’s Bay to Great Bay, Little Bay and Par Beach. All of them jostle for the honour of best beach in the UK. St. Martin’s most prominent feature is the striking red and white Daymark, erected in 1683 by Thomas Ekins, first steward of the Godolphin Family to live on the islands, and reached by an exhilarating walk across Chapel Down. The spectacular flowers, plant life, rare birds and sensational views along the cliff path walks all add to the thrill of St. Martin’s unmistakable beauty. Exploring the islets of Nornour, Ganilly and Menawethan, meanwhile, will also allow you to spot the colonies of seals not so far off shore. Yet behind these truly beautiful scenes, there lies an enterprising and diverse community. The 120 or so inhabitants are industrious folk. The award-winning St. Martin’s Seal Snorkelling and Dive School, St. Martin’s Vineyard, locally-inspired Fay Page jewellery, North Farm Gallery, Churchtown Farm (Scilly Flowers) and the Island Bakery are all based here together with the post office and general store.
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There is also a range of gorgeous visitor accommodation including the beautifully located St. Martin's Campsite and Karma St. Martin's hotel which re-opened in 2014. For sustenance, the Sevenstones Inn (which also re-opened last year, still with its spectacular views) and the Karma St. Martin's, along with Polreath Café and the Island Bakery are all choice spots! St. Martin’s is an incredible voyage of discovery, if not for a day, then for an entire holiday stay.
BRYHER ESSENTIALS Veronica Farm Fudge A family run business, producing quality fudge with all natural ingredients sourced locally and ethically where possible. We use milk, butter and cream from Troytown Farm on St. Agnes. Contact Kris Taylor www.veronicafarmfudge.co.uk
BRYHER AN ISLAND OF DRAMATIC CONTRAST
Pounded by Atlantic waves on one side; blessed with calm sandy beaches on the other: Bryher is a small island of dramatic contrast. Diverse and beautiful, hardy yet homely, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a taste of untamed Scilly. The sheer rugged beauty to the north of Bryher at Shipman Head gives way to the wilder west side where the Atlantic rollers thunder into Hell Bay. In the south, you can enjoy Rushy Bay – a stunning, secluded, white sandy beach that looks out across to Samson. And on the eastern beaches, you can marvel at the glassy blue waters as they lap gently at the white sandy beaches around Green Bay.
more than 150 feet above sea level. Yet all yield stunning sea views in all directions. The minute you step onto Bryher, you sense the strong community connection. Children run free and local produce stalls abound. The shop, which stocks an impressive array of foods and is well known for its tatty cake, the boatyard where you can hire kayaks and sailing dinghies, and the bar, campsite and an artist’s studio all enrich the simple pleasures that make up Bryher. And when the South Westerlies whip up, there’s nowhere better to storm watch than at the fabulous awardwinning hotel, Hell Bay!
In short, Bryher has a unique charm and never fails to impress. It’s no wonder that Bryher is just one and a half miles long by Michael Morpurgo found Bryher the half a mile wide. If you walk the coastal path, inspiration for his book Why the Whales you can climb the seven hills of Bryher in Came and that it provided the setting for just over five miles. Although the total climb the subsequent film. is nearly 1,000 feet, none of the “hills” rises
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ST. AGNES ESSENTIALS Troytown Farm & Dairy Troytown’s tiny dairy herd provides creamy milk for delicious ice cream and dairy produce. Farm reared pork and beef also available – visit our farm shop to try some, or we can deliver anywhere in Scilly. 01720 422360 www.troytown.co.uk Coastguard's Café Situated above Santa Warna Cove behind Coastguard Cottages with one of the wildest views in the UK. Family owned serving great coffee and delicious homemade lunches using local produce. Wifi access and lots of seating inside and out. 01720 423747 tristanhick@hotmail.co.uk
ST. AGNES DETERMINEDLY DIFFERENT AND RUGGEDLY BEAUTIFUL
St. Agnes is a thriving community of working farms and creative flair. It is proud, proactive and intent on maintaining its reputation for romance and resourcefulness. More recently, St. Agnes has been praised for the successful Seabird Recovery Project; rare Manx shearwaters started to breed on the island in 2014 for the first time in a generation. The island also boasts one of the best views from a pub garden anywhere in the UK, at the Turks Head – with Troytown Campsite views not far behind! Together with neighbouring Gugh, separated by a sandbar only at high tide, St. Agnes is Britain’s most south-westerly community. When all the other islands were connected as a single land mass, a deep channel separated St. Agnes from St. Mary’s. This feeling of independence remains even today.
You’ll notice straight away the island's most notable landmark – the lighthouse, which was built in 1680 by Trinity House with copper lamps and 21 revolving reflectors. Today it is a private house and simply serves as a daymark for shipping. On your travels, you’ll soon come across Beady Pool or the cricket pitch where legends tell of shipwreck victims buried under the chamomile lawns. We also recommend you sneak a peek at the tiny church’s striking stained glass window commissioned from local artist Oriel Hicks. Then head off in search of the circular maze of rounded beach stones on the west side of Castella Down, rumoured to have been built by a lighthouse keeper centuries ago. Periglis meanwhile, is a shell collector’s paradise with views across to Annet, the Western Rocks and Bishop Rock Lighthouse. Check out the sculptured rocks and cairns that dot Wingletang Down, and then head for Gugh to find the Old Man – a standing stone 9ft tall, believed to be associated with Bronze Age rituals. And don’t leave the island before tasting the delicious ice creams from Troytown Farm and Dairy! You can also sample the delights of the island’s eateries – the Turks Head, High Tide restaurant, Covean and Coastguard’s cafés – all of which add up to make St. Agnes a fabulous destination full of delights.
ISLAND HOPPING One of the greatest pleasures when staying on Scilly is to go island hopping and discover each island's distinctive charms. We have all the boats and experienced boatmen to take you where you want to go.
Scilly, as a group of islands, is incredibly compact. You can reach any island from another in just 10 to 20 minutes on a boat, making it very easy to "do" an island in a day. On St. Mary’s, the Boatmen’s Association run boats to St. Martin’s, Tresco, St. Agnes and Bryher, and further afield, every day throughout the season (April to October). Additionally, Tresco (serving both Tresco and Bryher), St. Agnes and St. Martin’s all operate their own local boat services offering trips and excursions, as well as regular water taxi services, from their bases to all the other islands. And then there are the specialist independent operators taking smaller parties on specific trips. Between them, they run oodles of trips every week to a plethora of islands. There are trips to see the seals and seabirds, to the iconic Bishop Rock Lighthouse, to the uninhabited islands where you can be dropped sometimes (and collected too, of course!). There are also evening trips throughout the summer to follow the gig races and “supper boats” that allow you to sample the pubs and restaurants of all the islands.
ST. MARY’S BOATMEN’S ASSOCIATION The brightly coloured “tripper boats” which grace St. Mary’s Quay and take visitors on daily trips and tours operate under the banner of St. Mary’s Boatmen's Association. There are 10 boats in total – Britannia, Golden Spray, Guiding Star, Kingfisher, Meridian, Osprey, Sapphire, Seahorse, Sea King and Surprise – all very beautiful and all steeped in the islands’ rich maritime history. The Association was established in 1958 when a number of passenger boat operators – all vying to attract the same trade – decided to work together. The collaboration continues to this day. Each boat is still individually owned and each skipper remains totally responsible for his own boat. If you’re planning a day out to one of the islands, simply head down to the St. Mary’s Boatmen’s Association kiosk located at the near end of the main quay (next to the Old Quay) or to one of the many ticket outlets (shops and hotels) in town. The Tourist Information Office also sells tickets. If the kiosk happens to be closed, or you’re running short on time, you can just as easily purchase your tickets on the boats.
All in all, Scilly’s boatmen make for a remarkable combination of island hopping capability, expertise and experience. You’ll feel safe and well informed – they always let you know about pick-up times and pick-up places – especially if the changing tides mean that you need to return from a different quay to the one you hopped off onto!
There’s no need to book for a particular trip. Association tickets can be used on any of their services and if one trip is particularly popular they’ll just bring another boat alongside to help out.
There are timetables chalked on boards at every turn, and many of the operators have their own Facebook pages and Twitter feeds letting you know about boat times. Tides mean that this isn’t like running a bus service, so always check. The good news is that all this flexibility means that the options are almost endless.
The inhabited islands beyond St. Mary’s Tresco, Bryher, St. Martin’s and St. Agnes – are known as the “off-islands”. Each has its own regular services, both for the islanders who live there and for the holidaymakers staying on them. So if you’re staying on an off-island, you’ll be able to make use of their boating companies – Tresco Boat Services (serving both Tresco and Bryher), St. Martin’s Boat Services and St. Agnes Boating. They run
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similar style trips to those on St. Mary’s – so island hopping can start and finish wherever you’re based. They also provide daily water taxi services as well as scheduled trips. Everything is interconnected, making sure that locals and visitors have their needs well catered for.
SPECIALIST OPERATORS As well as the bigger boat operators across the islands, there are many smaller players offering a whole raft of specialist trips – day-long cruises to a number of islands, fishing trips, wildlife sea safaris, and under-water glass-bottomed discoveries. Calypso, Crusader, The Falcon, Firebrand IV and Sea Quest are all independently-owned boats based on St. Mary’s that provide specialist
excursions with a more personalised service for smaller parties.
KNOWING WHAT’S ON! During the summer, Scilly is buzzing with boats. There is a barely a moment when any quay is quiet, whichever island you’re on. Finding out what’s on and where to go is easy. Every morning, just before 9.15am, Radio Scilly (107.9FM) announces the trips of the day whilst the Tourist Information Office also has up to the minute news. If social media is more your thing, then you’ll be pleased to note that virtually all the boatmen are now on Facebook and/or Twitter. With some operators you can even book online. And if you like the old fashioned approach, you can check out the boards on the quays and around the islands.
TRAVEL INFORMATION Crusader Island Boat Trips No queues, no crowds and with only 12 passengers you can enjoy a personal and friendly service. Scenic cruises for seals and seabirds, direct trips to Tresco or daily private charter with local skipper David Hooper.
St. Martin’s Boat Services St. Martin’s Boat Services operates all year. Once you arrive there are regular trips from St. Martin’s to other islands and wildlife trips during the summer. Jet boat services can be arranged for private hire and trips to other islands.
07917 891962 www.crusaderboating.co.uk
07831 585365 t.a.perkins@btinternet.com
Falcon Boating The FALCON is a high speed 11 metre cabin RIB available for water taxi work around Scilly. Also licensed to carry up to 12 passengers between Scilly and Penzance which takes 90 minutes.
St Mary’s Boatmen’s Association Services to principal off-islands, trips out to seals, puffins and other sea and bird life. There are evening trips, also special offer discounts. With ten large boats we cater for groups and offer many choices.
07841 368987 www.falconboating.co.uk
01720 423999 enquiries@scillyboating.co.uk
St. Agnes Boating Offering wildlife safaris, scheduled and sea taxi services between St. Agnes and the other islands. Book online using our peace of mind transfer service and we guarantee to meet you even if you are delayed!
Tresco Boat Services Tresco Boat Services runs year round offering a seamless transfer from St. Mary's to your destination on Tresco or Bryher. Regular boat trips to other islands, trips to seek out birds and seals as well as round island trips exploring the islands marine heritage are available from February to October.
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SEAWEEDS The seaweeds that had flopped and lain Dejectedly under the sun Are lifted now and stretching in And on salt water have again Through and through and in between Wellbeings all their own. That wrack’s a good example: how It spreads its nubbled fronds and plays Over the surface to and fro Fingeringly as the breeze And the in and out of ripples please. Only mechanics, I suppose. However, since the maths applied In that caressing hand exceed My head by far I am content To watch a sentient thing allowed To feel again and for a tide To revel in its element.
David Constantine is a freelance writer and translator. With his wife Helen, whose family is from St. Martin’s, he leases in a cottage on Bryher. ‘Seaweeds’ is taken from Nine Fathom Deep (Bloodaxe Books, 2009). David’s most recent volume of poems is Elder (2014). He first came to Scilly in 1967, at the time of the Torrey Canyon disaster.
AN ADVENTURE WITH RICH REWARD
I loved Scilly. It was enchanting... beautiful... unspoilt. You have to keep reminding yourself that you're in the UK – you'd think you were in the Caribbean. RUSSELL KANE, COMEDIAN AND FIRST-TIME VISITOR TO SCILLY
FLY OR SAIL? GETTING TO SCILLY IS EASY Getting to the Isles of Scilly is a truly unique experience and an adventure to embrace. Why? Because there can’t be many places in the UK where you arrive on holiday on an aircraft with just 19 seats – some only have eight – and a personal pilot who doubles as your tour guide as you enjoy spectacular views of the West Country’s coastline. Even seasoned travellers and returning residents feel their pulses quicken with excitement and anticipation as they approach the islands. They rise gently from the sea just 15 minutes by Skybus from Land’s End Airport, 30 minutes from Newquay Cornwall Airport or an hour from Exeter International Airport. Arriving by sea from Penzance is equally special… as soon as you set sail aboard the Scillonian III, you’ll sense a gentler pace of life. The journey gives you a stunning sea-side view of Cornwall’s quaint fishing villages, the worldrenowned open air Minack Theatre and the Land’s End peninsula. Quite often you will be joined on your journey by pods of dolphins and a raft of seabirds. Even the odd submarine has been known to salute Scilly’s very own gem of the Celtic Sea! And by the time you disembark on St. Mary’s Quay, on the main island, you're sure to be in holiday mode already.
Isles of Scilly Travel operates both Skybus and Scillonian III and prides itself on its rich island heritage. Whether you choose to fly or sail to the Isles of Scilly, the company works hard to ensure your journey is an experience to enjoy. No hustle and bustle of airport check-ins and no endless crowds – the antithesis of modern day travel and a journey with rich reward. However hard we might try, it’s not always sunny and warm on Scilly! Occasionally, high winds or low visibility means that there can be disruptions. There’s nobody better at keeping a weather eye open than a Scillonian – they, together with Isles of Scilly Travel, will keep you posted and help you make plans if you’re worried about the return trip. Arriving anywhere on holiday for the first time can be a little daunting, even when the welcome is as friendly as the one you get in Scilly. We know you’re not truly settled until you and, just as importantly, your luggage are safely over the doorstep of your accommodation. So read on to find out how it all works on arrival in Scilly.
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TRAVEL INFORMATION Skybus flights operate regularly to St. Mary’s (Scilly’s main island) from Land’s End, Newquay and Exeter Airports. A shuttle bus operates to and from Land’s End airport and Penzance Railway Station. You will fly in either the 8-seater Islander or 19-seater Twin Otter. There is plenty of parking at all airports, and a dedicated Park & Ride service in Penzance.
The Scillonian III passenger ferry operates six days a week from March to November (seven in high season) from Penzance to the Isles of Scilly. Although tides occasionally dictate travel times, generally speaking the boat leaves Penzance at 9.15am, arriving in St. Mary’s just before noon, and leaves St. Mary’s at 4.30pm arriving back in Penzance just after 7pm.
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Sail to the islands any way you like! The Harbour Master’s office will be delighted to advise on visitor moorings at St. Mary’s, Tresco and St. Martin’s and a variety of other anchorages. We listen on VHF Channel 16 and the working Channel is 14.
Smuggler’s Inn at the Airways Hotel is just 300m from Newquay airport. Comfortable, quiet and relaxed. Family run by old Scillonian boatmen John Hicks and Rod Cresswell. Home cooked lunches and dinner. Very good rates for rooms and for peace of mind parking while you’re away.
www.stmarys-harbour.co.uk E: hm@stmarys-harbour.co.uk
www.theairwayshotel.org 01637 860595
First Great Western, the rail operator, offers a combined ticket that sees you travel by train to Penzance, including by night sleeper, and then connect either directly onto the ferry or onto a flight from Land’s End via a short transfer. The special deal is available from selected stations. www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk 0345 7000 125
Scilly Parking Secure car parking for customers travelling on the Scillonian III ferry. Door to door service provided. Passengers are taken to the quay with their luggage and are collected when they return from their holiday, avoiding long walks. Overnight accommodation is also available. 01736 740277 www.scillyparking.co.uk
AIR & SEA TRAVEL TO THE ISLES OF SCILLY
Newquay Cornwall Airport Land’s End Airport Penzance
Exeter International Airport
Edinburgh Newcastle Belfast City
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Key Direct flights to Scilly Flights to Gateway Airports
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ARRIVING BY AIR ON ST. MARY’S Let’s start with the new-look airport that stands atop a hill on St. Mary’s, the gateway to Scilly. Throughout 2014, the terminal building has been extended and totally refurbished, and the runways newly-laid with tarmac ready for the 2015 season. During high season our Isles of Scilly airport handles around 350 flights a week. And while it might sound overconfident to say it runs like clockwork, it does. First a pleasant surprise – your luggage appears almost as quickly as you do. If you’re staying on St. Mary’s, the team of taxi drivers will simply ask where you’re booked in to stay and will take you there. They know all the accommodation across the island, so you won’t need to provide directions; just the name will do! The service isn’t free, but neither is it expensive or complicated – a small flat rate will get you there and back at the end of your holiday. They’ll ask you when you’re booked on to your homeward flight and arrange to pick you up an hour before from where they drop you off. They’re good at it; they’ve been doing it for years. (If you’re staying in Old Town on St. Mary’s, you can, if you like, walk down the footpath from the airport – it’s no more than 10 minutes.) If you’re staying on Bryher, St. Martin’s or St. Agnes simply tell the taxi driver, and he or she will take you down to the quay and point you to the right boat and the right skipper. On your chosen island, you will be met and taken to where you’re staying. Ask your accommodation provider to help you make arrangements for your return journey. If you’re staying on Tresco, a member of their team will simply meet you at the airport and whisk you away on the Tresco Shuttle – you’ll be met on the island and your luggage taken care of too.
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Travellers with disabilities Isles of Scilly Travel always endeavours to support passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility. If you require travel assistance please inform them when you book. You can email sales@islesofscilly-travel.co.uk or speak to an Isles of Scilly Travel representative on 01736 334220.
ARRIVING BY FERRY AT THE QUAYSIDE Just like the airport, the Quay has undergone major refurbishment and repair throughout 2014, following the winter storms. And again, just like the airport, in high season the Quay is a hive of activity, particularly when the Scillonian III arrives alongside. Arriving is easy, especially if you've clearly labelled your luggage. It will be delivered to your accommodation without any intervention from you, giving you the freedom to just walk off the ferry and head straight into Hugh Town. On your return it is just as simple – check with your accommodation provider to fix the pick-up time of your luggage and it will be taken to the Quay and loaded for you. So here’s how it works: On St. Mary’s, your labelled luggage is collected by local hauliers who simply “do the rounds” around the island within a couple of hours of the Scillonian III’s arrival. Like the airport taxi service, it’s not free but at only £1.30 per piece of luggage it’s a great value-for-money service. If you’re staying on one of the “offislands” – Bryher, Tresco, St. Martin’s or St. Agnes – it’s just as easy. At the quay in Penzance you will be given a colour– coded island label – red for St. Martin’s, blue for Tresco, yellow for St. Agnes and green for Bryher – that ensures your
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luggage ends up on the right island! The local boat services from each of these islands are always there on the quay to meet the ferry and your luggage is transferred seamlessly on to the correct island boat. Once delivered, they, and you, will be taken to where you are staying by your accommodation host. Listen out on board the Scillonian III as you near the islands for the departure details of your island boat as, depending on the tides, they may leave at slightly different times – but never too long after you dock. The whole system works just the same in reverse when you’re returning home.
PERFECTION THROUGH A LENS Dr Merryn Thomas is a researcher and photographer based in South Wales. Her mum and dad run the vineyard on St. Martin's, and she returns to Scilly whenever possible.
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You'll never be quite the same Family legend has it that my seasick ancestor, en route to the Americas, begged to be dropped off on Scilly in the 1700s. And with mum’s side of the family still living on St. Martin’s, it was our holiday destination at least three times a year. These visits sparked a fascination for islands that I now pursue in both my research and photography. Rachel Field once wrote, ‘Once you have slept on an island, you’ll never be quite the same’. I think she’s right; although I grew up on the mainland, the Isles of Scilly will always be where I feel most at home. They have an enduring pull; for different reasons over time.
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Growing up As a child, the Isles offered unbridled freedom and adventure. Winter was my favourite. Short days spent walking unspoiled beaches, before hunkering down in Gran’s snug granite cottage as the wind howled around the eaves. The earthy scent of Granddad’s packinghouse, full of daffodils ready for market. Growing up, the islands were the perfect playground. Blown clean by fresh winds, returning home red-faced and weather beaten. Salty hair and sand-crusted toes. The Islands soon became the setting for holidays with friends; long summer evenings watching the gig races; singing all the way home under starry skies. Beach barbeques and catching mackerel for the fire.
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A photographer’s paradise For a while I travelled far from home, and couldn’t help but compare the Islands with each new place. “Beautiful here, isn’t it?” we would say; “Not quite Scilly, but beautiful”. Now the islands are an inspiration: the quality of light, a constantly shifting palette; a photographer’s paradise. I return year on year to swim the same seas and walk the same shores as before, but it’s never the same – the light changes, the colours are refreshed and new. Every time is different. But this will always be Scilly, the most special place on Earth.
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WILDLIFE ON SCILLY The Isles of Scilly are designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are very lucky to have their own Wildlife Trust. A tiny organisation with a big job, the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust looks after 64% of the islands. With a small staff and volunteer team, the Trust keeps open miles of paths each year to make sure visitors get to see the best bits of Scilly and actively manages the special habitats of the islands for the benefit of nature and people. www.ios-wildlifetrust.org.uk
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Ocean sunfish are one of the largest of all bony fishes. They can weigh up to 1.5 tonnes and reach approximately 2m in size!
Unusual because it is a type of flowering plant which can reproduce underwater – it has waterproof pollen!
The song thrush is increasingly rare on the mainland but in Scilly there is a remarkably high population.
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Atlantic Grey Seals During good weather local tripper boats go to the Eastern Isles and Western Rocks to look at the seals.
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Red Squirrel
The Orange birdsfoot, native to Scilly is found nowhere else in Britain.
Small numbers of this popular mammal have been introduced to Tresco; if you're lucky you may spot one!
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Thrift gets a good foothold on bare rock by penetrating cracks with its long tap-root.
Starfish Often found washed up around the low tide mark and in rock pools.
✔ Scilly Shrew The Scilly Shrew (locally called a 'Teak') is not found on the British mainland.
✔ Leatherback Turtles Sea turtles are occasionally seen around the Isles of Scilly, on their migration routes.
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Red Barbed Ant
Beautiful shells lie washed up on Scilly’s beaches, amongst the perfectly smooth pebbles and sparking white sand.
Named from the red hairs on its body. First discovered in 1896, it has always been rare.
DROWNED LANDSCAPE My a gar Sillina, my a gar Ennor. So sings the long-dead islander, below the billow’s roar My a gar howlsedhas, my a gar an mor. My chamber-grave beneath the wave, lies sunken far from shore. You’re welcome curious traveller, to ride out on the swell Do visit Craggyellis – the place I used to dwell. Observe these golden boulder rounds, submerged beneath the brine. Tho’ now they’re drowned and seaweed-crowned, this home and hearth were mine. I trod that sunken causeway track, through fields now claimed by sand. Where now you float your glass-hulled boat, I tilled and ploughed dry land. On the brow above Carnweathers, I kindled kindly light, Sillina’s name a beacon flame; kept shining through the night. In honour of my Goddess at every Eastertide, I ran the Troy Town turnings to welcome home my bride. But people need reminding, that they must respect the sea; We ceased her rites and one dark night the ocean came for me. Raging past Rosevear, Crebawethan further out, The Goddess roared with brandished sword; a dreadful waterspout. The sea rolled in vast mountains, across the Ennor plain My final breath in greeting death, was whispering her name. They say my Lord Ganilly galloped from the surge, Ashore at Chapel Idne they sang the funeral dirge, For all the old inhabitants whose lore and language died When the gates of the Atlantic flung open on the tide. If you set out for Lyonesse, as many souls have done Beyond the Wolf and Sevenstones, toward the setting sun, The floating archipelago, remember still her name; Keep in your mind, though seeming kind, Sillina is not tame. Nine inches every century she takes her islands back; Here a yard of foreshore, there a crumbling track, Here a wall and buttress, there a chamber grave. Where now lies land and silver sand, she’ll render endless wave. I’m just a long-dead islander sleeping ‘neath the sea But hark my song; before too long, you too shall lie with me. My a gar Sillina. My a gar Ennor. My a gar howlsedhas. My a gar an mor.
Will Coleman is a Cornish storyteller, theatre and film director. He cannot quite see Scilly from his home on the cliffs of West Cornwall.
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In search of foodie heaven. Loosening her waistband, journalist Sue Bradbury sets off to find out how our islands are winning a place on the food atlas of Britain. ight, sound, smell, touch and now taste – the Isles of Scilly have it all. Gaze at the stunning scenery (an easy way to while away hours at a time), listen to the waves lapping on the beach (or thundering spectacularly against far-off-rocks), breathe in the scent of the sea (somehow it always makes you feel better), feel the fine white sand (try scrunching it up between your toes) and enjoy an impressive range of excellent food and drink. With all its many other stunning attributes, Scilly’s growing reputation as foodie heaven risks getting overlooked. Therefore – hiding my bathroom scales from view and carefully selecting clothes with ‘stretch’ facility – I made it my mission to spend a couple of days sampling a few of its culinary highlights. Tresco is Scilly’s second largest island and a wonderful mix of legendary sub tropical gardens, rugged outcrops and top notch accommodation in beautiful, seaward-facing hamlets. I stayed at the award-winning New Inn – a friendly pub with the sort of deep, comfortable armchairs and squishy sofas in the lounge area that make you feel instantly at home. There is a good atmosphere in the www.visitislesofscilly.com
bar and my request for a pre-dinner gin and tonic resulted in a choice of several different varieties. Choosing Sipsmith’s London Dry (an independent distillery credited with spearheading a revival in London gin), I drank it on the terrace just a stone’s throw from New Grimsby’s small, sheltered harbour as the light dimmed and acres of sky turned spectacularly red. Tempted by the New Inn’s menu, I headed instead for the Ruin Beach Café – a pleasant ten minute walk away on the other side of the island. Recently awarded Condé Nast Traveller magazine’s Gold Standard rating, the former smuggler’s cottage has been transformed into a popular restaurant that has plenty of character, a great beachside terrace and staff who genuinely go the extra mile to make you feel welcome and at ease. My three-course meal was delicious – smoked salmon and pomegranate salad as a starter, Cornish hake and beetroot potatoes for main and two scoops of locally-based Troy Town ice cream for dessert. An added bonus was being seated next to the window and looking out across the water to the island of St. Martin’s, its few lights twinkling in the distance. As dinner venues go, it was up there with the very best.
An added bonus was being seated next to the window and looking out across the water
t. Mary’s is bigger and, by Scilly Vineyard and Winery with owner Robert standards, busier than Tresco. There Francis was an experience not to be missed. are plenty of very good cafés and After many years in the hotel industry, Robert restaurants to choose from but Spero’s, is a wine connoisseur – travelling the world in a converted boathouse on Porthmellon Beach search of affordable vintages to add to the cellar just along from the island capital Hugh Town, at the Star Castle Hotel and to his collection at is a great place to enjoy a meal, snack or coffee the vineyard. As his interest grew, so too did at any time of the day. a desire to produce I loved sitting out on wine of his own on In my view, the secret is the veranda with Scilly. His dream was my naughty but nice to prepare food simply and realised when, in 2008, caramel latte – a perfect bring out the flavour rather he planted 7,000 vines opportunity to relax (60% Pinot Noir, 30% whilst watching bobbing than drowning it in sauces. Chardonnay and 10% boats offshore. Pinot Gris) on seven We also grow a lot of our acres of land on St. own vegetables Juliet’s Garden was first Mary’s. Six years later, established 33 years he is about to harvest ago and has since evolved into a Gold Awardgrapes for his first batch of Holy Vale wine winning restaurant that is situated just above under the expert guidance of Willi Opitz, an Porthloo Beach and enjoys breathtaking views Austrian who has gained a reputation for being across St. Mary’s harbour. Andy O’Connor has one of the world’s most innovative winemakers. been the Head Chef there for the last four years of a 16-year career and is clearly passionate “We’re aiming for a small crop that is really good about sourcing most of the food he serves fresh. quality,” says Robert who freely admits that the art of good winemaking has many ups and "Our menu changes daily according to the downs. “Last year, birds decimated the grapes fish that are caught,” he explains. “Lots of so this year we’ve netted all the vines. If all goes people fish around here – including our well, we’ll be selling our first bottles in 2015.” local paramedic who goes out when he’s not working and brings us in some of the mackerel Whilst Robert may not be selling his own he catches. In my view, the secret is to prepare wine yet, he does do special tasting evenings food simply and bring out the flavour rather at 6pm on Wednesdays and Fridays. Each than drowning it in sauces. We also grow a lot event involves sampling five different wines, of our own vegetables." eating mini tapas and enjoying a proper glass of whatever wine is the taster’s personal I ate my light lunch of crab, salad and granary favourite. The vineyard, which offers some very bread at a table on the terrace. All around me appetising refreshments including Robert’s were people enjoying similar dishes whilst Wine and Lobster Plate, is also open to visitors chatting, laughing and generally having fun. daily from 12.30pm to 4.30pm. From my point The atmosphere was uplifting and, as ever on of view, Robert proved an excellent host and, Scilly, the surroundings were sublime. as I got to do my own bit of tasting, feel I have learnt a lot. Am I, for example, the only person A glass of good wine is the perfect who didn’t know that white wine is actually accompaniment to special meals out in my made from red grapes? They’ve just had their book so the prospect of visiting Holy Vale skins removed.
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Spero’s Beach Café and Restaurant Spero’s enjoys a stunning location on Porthmellon beach just a few minutes’ walk from town. Café by day, restaurant by night. Sit on our deck and soak up the beach life or enjoy the sunset with a fantastic meal prepared with fresh local ingredients. 01720 422521 www.speros.co.uk Kaffeehaus Salbei A unique Bavarian café on Scilly. It specialises in delicacies such as Apfelstrudel, fresh German Bread, German beer and smoked sausages. Open daily from 11am-5pm. We are in the Scilly Food Guide for both our food and our relaxed ambience. 01720 422440 Sage House, High Lanes, St. Mary’s
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Star Castle Hotel
The Mermaid Inn
The castle boasts two award-winning restaurants, serving a daily changing five course menu featuring locally caught seafood and local produce.
Your first port of call on St. Mary’s. You will always find real ales flowing in our traditional bar and quality cuisine in our contemporary restaurant and bistro. Open every day for food and drink.
Wines to complement your meal are chosen from the finest vineyards from around the world.
01720 422701 www.mermaidscilly.co.uk
01720 422317 / 423342 www.star-castle.co.uk Juliet’s Garden Restaurant & Bar Perfect seaside eating – homemade and imaginative dishes served inside or out on our terraces, enjoying unrivalled views of the sea, boats and harbour. Open daily and most evenings. Fabulous food. Fabulous view. 01720 422228 www.julietsgardenrestaurant. co.uk
The Seven Stones Inn Recently refurbished, family run free house, taking pride in serving a good pint with arguably the best pub view in the world. Home to live music, comedy, theatre & film screenings. Lunch & supper served daily. 01720 423777 The Seven Stones Inn, Lower Town, St. Martin’s
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y second night was spent at the Star Castle Hotel – an authentic 16th century fortress owned by Robert and his family that has plenty of history within its massive walls. Originally built on the instruction of Queen Elizabeth 1 in 1593 as a defence against Spanish invaders, the castle has hosted a long line of distinguished visitors
Once upon a time, a king might have slept here too but thankfully there wasn’t any sign of him whilst I was there - including Charles I who stayed there for four days in 1623 and his son Charles II who used it as a temporary bolthole when being pursued by the Roundheads in 1646. My room was on the first floor and came complete with four poster bed, large bathroom and a walk in wardrobe. Once upon a time, a king might have slept here too but thankfully there wasn’t any sign of him whilst I was there so, after a drink in the aptly-named dungeon bar, I made my way to what was previously the venue for an important Council of War in 1651 and is now the hotel restaurant.
No foodie tour of Scilly would be complete without a visit to the Hell Bay Hotel on Bryher and its famous Crab Shack. Basically a shed in the middle of the hotel golf course, the shack has fishnets hanging from the ceiling and tables and benches for communal eating. Guests are given aprons to put on and then, armed with crackers, picks and paper towel, are served freshly caught and cooked crabs in their shell. For those who don’t want crab, other seafood, side orders, vegetarian options and desserts are available – together with a simple choice of white, red or rose wine (all a fixed price) plus beer, lager and soft drinks. “It’s all about having fun, sharing a very rustic eating experience and meeting new people,” says Hell Bay’s Head Receptionist Francesca McNeill. “We started it two years ago doing just two nights a week but it’s proved so popular that we’re planning to increase to four or five nights a week in 2015. The crabs are each served in a copper dish - with a lid that is used for all the discarded bits of shell. A lot of guests have never eaten crab in that way before so it’s a great way of learning what to do whilst having a good laugh. The atmosphere is terrific – which is why there are often waiting lists.”
Open to non-residents, it is Unfortunately the Crab the perfect place to enjoy Shack had shut for the a special meal. You can’t season whilst I was there look out on the water but but I did go and see the the beamed ceiling, huge shed where it all takes place old fireplace and candlelit and can only imagine the It’s all about tables have a charm all of enjoyment to be had from having fun, sharing their own. Unsurprisingly, getting together in such the room was full and, a beautiful spot, putting a very rustic eating although the prospect of a to one side and experience and meeting decorum five course set menu might getting back to basics. new people sound daunting, the culinary Phillip Callan, who runs focus was on quality, flavour the award-winning Hell and presentation rather than huge helpings. Bay Hotel (another wonderful place to stay or Some years ago, I joined friends there for an just eat), says it’s proved a real winner. “People 18th birthday celebration and am pleased to come over from Tresco in their droves to try report that, in terms of fine dining, standards it out so I’m hoping to organise evening boats are better than ever. from other islands, including St. Mary’s,” he says. www.visitislesofscilly.com
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Scilly is sensational – idyllic islands, stunning scenery and extraordinary eateries. Just as well there’s lots of good walking too!
Polreath Tea Room Delicious homebaked cakes, freshly prepared lunches, afternoon cream teas or just a local beer; a warm welcome awaits you in our conservatory, plantsman’s garden or traditional Scillonian glasshouse. Open Sunday to Friday, April to September. Higher Town, St. Martin’s www.polreath.com
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There’s only so much eating and drinking a girl can do in just over two days so, though I didn’t manage to get to them this time, take it from me these places are brilliant for tickling the taste buds too: The Turk’s Head on St. Agnes – Britain’s most south westerly inn with garden views to die for; Troy Town Farm Shop on St. Agnes – their ice cream is second to none – and Polreath Tea Rooms on St. Martin’s which specialises in scrummy home-baked cakes, lunchtime snacks and amazing cream teas.
St. Martin’s Vineyard, Winery and Visitor Centre Enjoy an informative tour and sample our unique selection of wines - or simply visit the visitor centre/shop. Open Tues, Wed, Thurs (11.00-4.00pm), by appointment or when the gate is open! See a working vineyard in action. 01720 423418 graham@stmartinsvineyard. co.uk
The Island Bakery Artisan breads, traditional Cornish pasties, filled rolls, hot savouries, pies, tarts, a selection of cakes, fair-trade coffee and homemade lemonade all freshly prepared and handmade on our premises using the finest local and Cornish ingredients. 01720 422111 www.theislandbakerystmartins.com
To wander its long avenues and terraces among massive palms is to think yourself in another world. ALEX CLARK, ES MAGAZINE, LONDON EVENING STANDARD
LIKE NOWHERE ELSE IN ENGLAND
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Don’t let Scilly’s tranquillity fool you. Whilst undoubtedly a serene, beautiful place to be, there are plenty of activities to keep every member of the family occupied – from exploring wild and wonderful coves and carns on foot to taking to the water, getting on horseback, playing golf, cycling and discovering exotic plants.
Active? You bet. resco Abbey Garden is a must-see visit. so that you can enjoy a coffee, leisurely lunch, First established more than 150 years ago, cream tea, or all three, as you go on your way. the south-facing hillside has been lovingly transformed over the centuries One of Scilly’s greatest draws is its spectacular into a horticultural paradise. Brightly wildlife and birdlife. On St. Mary's, there are coloured birds wander along its many paths, two nature reserves – the Higher Moors Nature spectacular pieces of art draw the eye in Trail together with Porth Hellick Pool, and unexpected places and acres of lush flora Lower Moors Nature Trail. On St. Agnes, you can collected from countries as far afield as Australia, now marvel at Manx shearwater breeding sites, South Africa, New Zealand thanks to the highly successful and Brazil combine to Seabird Recovery Project. Manx With more than achieve a truly magical shearwaters began breeding 20,000 plant species, on the island last year for the experience. With more than 20,000 plant species, there are always lots first time in a generation - a real there are always lots of triumph. On Tresco, go find the of flowers in bloom – friendly flowers in bloom – even in red squirrels, introduced even in the middle the middle of December. in 2013, that might just eat nuts Towering palm trees, giant from your hands! of December lipstick-red flame trees, great blue spires of Echium and a host of Of course, no trip to Scilly would be complete succulents make it an outstandingly memorable without making the most of its glorious garden and, when you’ve finished admiring the maritime setting. An Island Sea Safari in a Rigid intense beauty of your surroundings, there’s the Inflatable Boat (RIB) will give you a guided tour Valhalla Museum and its unique collection of of some of the islands’ bird and seal colonies, shipwrecked figureheads to look at too. wreck sites and provide lots of fascinating information about the area’s long and varied If walking is your passion, there's no better place history. There’s also an underwater magnifier to indulge than Scilly. There are more than 30 so you can see what lies below the surface and miles of nature trails and walks on St. Mary’s onboard binoculars help bring puffins, razorbills, alone, while all the off-islands offer fantastic guillemots and seal pups sharply into focus. opportunities to walk their length and breadth. Sea Quest is a glass-bottomed boat which can And there are plenty of inviting pit stops never be easily spotted in St. Mary’s harbour. Two large too far away (on the inhabited islands at least!) windows are located each side of its keel
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– providing wonderful underwater views that range from forest-like beds of seaweed populated by fish, crabs and star fish to the almost white sands of the sea bed. No more than 12 passengers are taken out a time and one or two hour trips are offered.
A wealth of little inlets, white sandy beaches and rugged outcrops to investigate The Calypso, Crusader and Falcon too, all offer bespoke boat trips for smaller parties. Choose between three islands in one day, wildlife adventures, seabird and seal spotting and more. For those wanting to get even closer to the water, there are award-winning seal snorkelling excursions from St. Martin’s. No previous knowledge or skills are required, wet suits and other equipment are provided and a diving instructor is on hand to guide and assist. There’s nothing quite like being with these endearing, wide-eyed creatures in their own environment – they’ve even been known to Island Sea Safaris Island Sea Safaris operate a morning or afternoon RIB wildlife sea safari, taking you around and amongst the islands and rocks of Scilly, to look at seal colonies, sea birds, wreck sites and many areas of historical interest. 07747 615732 www.islandseasafaris.co.uk Sea Quest - The Glass Bottom Boat A trip around various uninhabited islands for seals, seabirds (Puffins in season) viewing the seabed as you travel around and land on the island(s) of the day for approx 4 hours or return to St. Mary’s 13:00. Morning trips depart at 10.30. 01720 422354 / 07795 022311 rozamond.hicks@gmail.com
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sneak up on snorkellers and nibble at their fins! With a wealth of little inlets, white sandy beaches and rugged outcrops to investigate, kayaking is an increasingly popular Scilly sport. You can hire kayaks from Green Bay on Bryher, and from Porthmellon Beach on St. Mary’s and, paddle in hand, set off at your own gentle pace. Tresco, Samson and St. Martin’s are all within easy reach and, if you borrow some fishing gear, you could even catch dinner as well. Gig racing has become a major Scilly sport since the World Pilot Gig Championships, which are held on the islands during the first May Bank Holiday weekend, were first launched 26 years ago. They attract around 130 crews from all over the world, thousands of spectators and the atmosphere is electric. If you’re not able to make that particular event, it’s still entertaining to watch local teams competing hard throughout the summer. Ladies race on Wednesday evenings, men on Fridays, and tripper boats are often laid on to follow them. You can of course go sailing or windsurfing too. With fully qualified and experienced instructors
The Isles of Scilly Golf Club,The Clubhouse & Bowling Green Relaxed and informal and open to everyone. We have a 9 hole, 18 tee course and provide everything you need to play. The Clubhouse serves delicious lunches and dinner with superb views from the restaurant and balcony. Bowling green – £2.50 PPPH a great family activity. ‘2 for 1’ on Green Fees on Tuesdays. 01720 422692 www.islesofscillygolfclub.co.uk
St. Martin’s Dive School Come snorkelling with seals for an unforgettable, award winning, wildlife experience. No snorkelling experience is required and all equipment is provided. We also offer scuba diving and can cater for all levels of expertise. 01720 422848 www.scillysealsnorkelling.com www.scillydiving.com St. Mary’s Riding Centre A warm welcome awaits you at St. Mary’s Riding Centre. We offer riding lessons and scenic beach and coastal treks on beautiful and well mannered horses. We cater for all abilities, including first time riders. 01720 423855 www.horsesonscilly.co.uk
offering tuition for the total novice or coaching for the more advanced, the Isles of Scilly Sailing Centre has its main base on St. Mary’s and a teaching site on Tresco during the summer. At Bennett Boatyard on Bryher you can also hire your own dinghy. There are plenty of pretty country lanes, quiet farm tracks and impressive coastal bridleways on St. Mary’s and one way of enjoying them is on horseback. The island’s fully licensed Riding Centre is situated just minutes away from Pelistry Beach – meaning a paddle on a well-mannered horse through shallow, crystal clear waters is also an option. Safety helmets are supplied. Inspired by the wealth of natural beauty surrounding them, Scillonians are unsurprisingly creative. Gallery Tresco is an airy converted boatshed that has been exhibiting some of Cornwall’s finest art for more than 20 years and is well worth a visit. For jewellery, a trip to the Fay Page workshop on St. Martin’s is a must. Beautiful pieces – ranging from necklaces to cufflinks, bracelets to earrings – are made there and even the cabinets they are displayed in have been lovingly fashioned from old ships’ timbers. On St. Mary’s, take a look round the Silver Street Gallery – a working studio where landscape artist Steve Sherris exhibits paintings that bring Scilly’s many different aspects vividly to life. Phoenix Craft Workshops, on the little business park at Porthmellon, is another Aladdin’s cave. Run as a cooperative, it includes Oriel Hicks who fuses coloured glass to make dishes, window hangers, coasters and more, screen and linocut printer Vicki Heaney, fabric designers Liz Askins and Julia Williams, beaded jeweller Victoria Carter, and Erica Hicks who creates bags and
belts in leather as well as making very original cards and handmade notebooks. Art and craft classes for both adults and children are available. With evidence of human life on the islands stretching back 3,000 years, there is a greater density of historical sites on Scilly than anywhere else in the British Isles. At Bant’s Carn on St. Mary’s, there’s a Bronze Age grave and, close by at Halangy Down are the remains of an Iron Age settlement. Evidence of early Christian chapels can be seen on St. Helen’s, Tean and St. Martin’s and there are standing stones at Long Rock, St. Mary’s, the Old Man of Gugh and Menhir on Chapel Down, St. Martin’s. For those wanting to find out more, the museum on St. Mary’s has a fascinating array of collections. Alternatively why not book a highly informative guided walk with resident guide Katharine Sawyer? Exploring (get those hiking shoes out and discover incredible vistas everywhere you go), shopping (being 28 miles from the mainland doesn’t mean you can’t indulge in a little retail therapy in the likes of Hugh Town’s Sandpiper, 49 Degrees, Seasalt and Mumfords), fishing (the possibilities are endless), bird watching (you don’t have to be an ornithologist to appreciate Scilly’s incredible range of native and migrant feathered friends), playing golf (on a course with sensational views) and even going to the theatre (Miracle Theatre regularly visits, as do other touring shows) – there’s plenty to do and see.
Scilly is all about relaxation, kicking-back and having fun. So take a deep breath on arrival, open your eyes to the possibilities and simply enjoy
ARRIVAL. PERFECTED. With flights from Land’s End, Newquay and Exeter and sailings from Penzance arriving in Scilly is unforgettable. www.islesofscilly-travel.co.uk 01736 334220
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STAYING ON SCILLY The perfect holiday starts with the perfect place. From converted barns to castles, from 4-star hotels to self catering and camping, there's a range of options to suit every taste and every budget. Hotels There is a wide selection of hotels on the Isles of Scilly ranging in size and rating. From central locations with easy access on St. Mary’s, to rural island retreats for peace and tranquillity, you’ll be able to find a lovely hotel in the perfect spot that suits you. Many are dog friendly too.
Self Catering Stay in a traditional Scillonian granite cottage, a converted barn, a farmhouse or a chalet. From stunning 5-star Gold award homes to more modest 2-star accommodation, Scilly’s wide-ranging self-catering options provide the perfect bolt hole from which to enjoy a holiday. Most provide Wi-Fi; some allow dogs.
B&Bs and Half Board Across the islands you’re spoilt for choice for B&Bs and guesthouse accommodation offering half-board options. From the hub of Hugh Town to the beach-front of Bryher choose from cosy fishermen's cottages, town houses rich with heritage, beautiful converted barns, sophisticated comforts, or secluded hideaways.
Camping Choose from one of five campsites, some award winning, on four of the islands – St. Mary’s, St. Agnes, Bryher and St. Martin’s. Glamp it up in style or retreat to a yurt. Pitch a stone’s throw from the beach, on a farm, or nestle amongst woodland or in rural fields. You can enjoy breath-taking views from them all.
BOOK CONFIDENTLY USING OUR LISTINGS... Accommodation quality ratings VisitEngland’s classifications are used throughout the islands. VisitEngland, VisitScotland, VisitWales and the AA assess hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and campsites to the same criteria, awarding one to five stars or pennants. The ratings reflect the overall quality of the experience. In the index overleaf, “P” denotes an estimated award that is pending at the time of going to print. VisitEngland’s ratings made easy!
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T Simple, practical, no frills. TT Well presented and well run. TTT Good level of quality and comfort. TTTT Excellent standard throughout. TTTTT Exceptional, and with a degree of luxury.
You can find more details about the VisitEngland assessment scheme at www.visitengland.com IOSAAS Approved Accommodation The Isles of Scilly Approved Accommodation Scheme (IOSAAS) means that the properties have been independently assessed to meet industry “safe, legal and clean” requirements. All properties must have achieved these minimum levels (or be VisitEngland rated) before they can advertise in this brochure. The Green Tourism Business Scheme This scheme recognises efforts made to reduce impact on the environment. Energy and water efficiency, recycling, minimising waste and use of local produce are all taken into account. Other accreditations These are included by our accommodation providers to give you more assurance and information about their offer, including schemes such as the Good Hotel Guide and Trip Advisor. 68
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1 Property type HO - Hotel HB - Half Board B&B - Bed & Breakfast FA - Flexible SC - Self Catering CS - Campsite 2 Price Details are given in pounds sterling Per Person Per Night (PPPN) for serviced accommodation and Per Unit Per Week (PUPW) for self catering accommodation. This is given in ranges from the lowest price in low season to the highest price in high season. 3 Rating Our smaller adverts can’t fit in the symbols for all the accreditation that a property may have gained. If in doubt, please check websites or pick up the phone. 4 Facilities We have had to limit the number of icons, so please check when booking if you have particular needs. 5 Map reference This indicates where, on St. Mary’s, the property is located. There are no map references for properties on the off islands. 6 Island short codes Mry - St. Mary's Mtn - St. Martin's Agn - St. Agnes
Tre - Tresco Bry - Bryher
7 Min child age Most accommodation providers on Scilly welcome children. Please refer to the accommodation index which shows minimum ages of children welcomed, or indicates with a dash (-) that the property is regrettably unsuitable for children of any age.
75-176
85-201
Any
Y
F-D A5
Y
65-128
75-138
Any
Y
M-N H5
Mry The Atlantic
3
24
Y
Y
75-115
95-135
Any
Y
M-O D4
Bry Hell Bay
4
25
-
Y
-
135-320
Any
Y
M-N
Mry Tregarthen's Hotel
3
33
Y
-
80-145
95-160
Any
Y
M-O C4
7
8
Dogs welcome
Rating
Map reference
Y
Y
Opening months
Y
26
Min child age
38
3S
Hotel
6
3
8 Dogs Scilly is doggy heaven! 9 Opening months J is January and M is March. Numerous properties are open over Christmas and New Year. Details may vary so please contact the accommodation provider. Cancellations Please check cancellation policies with individual accommodation providers. Taking out cancellation insurance is advisable.
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Disclaimer Please note that individual accommodation providers are not bound by the details published here. Please always check for latest pricing and availability, as well as for discounts that may be available.
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a b b d e f
Disabled access
Green Tourism Gold
Green Tourism Silver
Sea views
Single rooms
Ground floor bedrooms
(does not necessarily imply
suitability for disabled)
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 2 Q
g h i j k l m n o p q
Evening meals available to non residents
Special diets catered for
Packed lunches available
Licensed
Guest lounge
Tea & coffee making in lounge
Tea & coffee making
Real fire
Heating all rooms
Heating included in price
WiFi
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Insurance As the Isles of Scilly are an off-shore destination, it is advisable to take out holiday insurance to guard against delays due to weather or other eventualities.
Key to facilities Hotel, B&B and self catering...
r s t u v w x 2 y z Z Y X W V U T S R
9
-
Broadband
Televisions
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Ironing facilities
Dishwasher
Hairdryer
Children minimum age
Cot
Outdoor swimming pool
Indoor swimming pool
Gardens / patio
Linen hire
Linen provided
Electricity included in price
Dogs welcome / accepted by arrangement
Open over Christmas and/ or New Year
Midweek booking all season
Midweek booking early and late season only
Hot and cold water
Handwash basins
Showers
Washing up facilities
Gas exchange
Electric hookup
Freezer pack
Food shop
Disabled access
Equipment transport
Towing of trailers
Telephone
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Sea views
Children minimum age
WiFi
Page number
£ Price DB&B PPPN Low – High
£ Price B&B PPPN Low – High
Grnd floor rooms
4S
Mry St. Mary's Hall Hotel
Property
Mry Star Castle Hotel & Vineyard
Island
Single rooms
Number of rooms
... AND INDEX
Y
F-D A5
Any
Y
M-N
3S
26
Y
Y
65-128
75-138
Any
Y
M-N H5
77
Mry The Atlantic
3
24
Y
Y
75-115
95-135
Any
Y
M-O D4
79
Mry Tregarthen's Hotel
3
33
Y
-
80-145
95-160
Any
Y
M-O C4
78
2S
12
Y
-
45-95
85-118
5+
-
A-O E5
79
Min child age
£ Price B&B PPPN Low – High
Rating
Page number
Any
135-320
Map reference
85-201
-
Opening months
75-176
Y
Dogs welcome
Y
-
£ Price DB&B PPPN Low – High
Ground floor rooms
Y
25
Number of rooms 38
4
Property
4S
Island
Single rooms
Accommodation Index
Hotel Mry Star Castle Hotel & Vineyard Bry Hell Bay Mry St. Mary's Hall Hotel
Mry Schooners Hotel Mry Bell Rock Hotel
-
76 111
2
23
Y
Y
39-109
69-119
6+
-
F-N G6
80
IOS P
30
Y
Y
-
125-300
Any
Y
A-O
-
109
Mry Carntop Guest House
4S
3
-
Y
53
73
7+
Y
J-D
J7
80
Mry Greenlaws Guest House
4S
3
-
Y
45
68
Any
-
J-D U7
80
Mry Wingletang Guest House
4
8
Y
-
36-45
55-64
5+
-
M-O E6
80
Mry Anjeric
3
7
Y
-
37-44
55.50-63
Any
-
A-O F5
81
Bry Bank Cottage
4G
4
Y
Y
56-60
-
10+
-
A-S
-
111
Mry Belmont
4S
6
-
Y
35-44
-
Any
-
J-D
J7
81
Mry Colossus
4S
2
-
Y
30-42.50
-
12+
-
J-D K6
81
Mry Crebinick House
4S
4
-
Y
38-48
-
12+
-
A-O F6
81
Mry Freesia Guest House
4S
4
-
-
42
-
3+
-
M-N E5
82
Mry Pelistry Cottage
4S
4
Y
-
35-45
-
8+
-
J-D
E5
82
Mry Rose Cottage
4S
3
-
Y
40-48
-
3+
-
M-N F5
82
Mry Sylina Guesthouse
4S
4
-
Y
33-45
-
5+
-
J-D U3
82
Tre
4S
16
-
Y
55-120
-
Any
-
J-D
108
Mry Tolman Guest House
4S
3
-
-
35-46
-
12+
-
J-D V8
Mry Westford House
4S
5
-
-
35-42
-
12+
-
J-D F6
83
Mry Beachfield House
4
6
-
-
31.50-42.50
-
11+
-
J-D U5
84
Mry Evergreen Cottage
4
5
Y
-
40-42
-
-
Y
J-D
E5
84
Mry Kistvaen Guest House
4
3
-
-
43-46
-
8+
-
A-O C6
84
Mry Lynwood Guest House
4
4
-
-
38-40
-
8+
-
A-O G6
84
Mry Nundeeps
4
3
-
-
39
-
8+
-
J-D H6
84
Mry Old Town Inn
4
3
-
Y
35-45
-
Any
-
J-D V7
84
Mry Penhallow
4
2
Y
-
35
-
10+
-
J-D K7
84
Mtn Polreath Guest House
4
3
-
-
50-55
-
Any
-
A-S
109
Mry Santa Maria Guest House
4
5
Y
Y
39-48
-
8+
-
A-S C7
85
Mry Shamrock B&B
4
2
-
Y
39
-
10+
-
J-D W4
85
Mry Shearwater Guest House
4
6
-
Y
35-43
-
12+
-
J-D E6
85
Bry Soleil D'Or
4
3
-
Y
40-50
-
Any
-
M-O
Mry The Lookout
4
2
-
-
38
-
12+
-
M-O G7
85
Mry The Wheelhouse
4
9
Y
Y
45-52
-
12+
-
J-D D7
85
Mry Browarth B&B
3
2
-
-
35-39
-
10+
-
J-D H6
85
Agn Hellweathers Guest House
3
2
-
Y
40-45
-
-
-
A-O
113
Mry Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse
3
16
Y
Y
39-59
-
Any
Y
M-O V4
86
Mry Mincarlo
3
11
Y
Y
37-51
-
Any
-
M-N H4
86
Mtn Karma St Martin's Half Board Bed & Breakfast (DB&B)
Bed & Breakfast
70
The New Inn
-
-
-
-
83
111
Map reference
Page number
-
Any
-
M-N J6
86
33-47
-
-
-
A-O U5 86
Mry April Cottage
IOS
2
-
-
42-44
-
-
-
M-O J6
87
Mry Blue Carn Cottage
IOS
2
Y
Y
35-42
-
Any
-
M-N V7
87
Mry Elsinore
IOS
1
-
Y
45-50
-
-
-
M-N C7
87
Mry Nancherrow B&B
IOS
2
-
Y
33-37
-
12+
-
A-O J7
87
Agn Covean Cottage Guesthouse & Café
IOS P
3
-
-
39-49
-
Any
Y
M-O
-
113
Mtn Fuchsia Cottage Holidays
IOS P
2
-
-
35
-
Any
-
M-O
-
109
Mry Northwethel Guest House
IOS P
3
-
Y
30
-
3+
-
J-D K7
Mry Pier House
IOS P
2
Y
-
35
-
Any
Y
M-N C4 87
Bry Samson Hill Cottage
IOS P
2
-
Y
60-75
-
-
-
M-O
-
111
Mry Santamana
IOS P
2
-
-
32-38
-
-
-
A-O I5
87
Mry The Midas Suite
IOS P
1
-
Y
38
-
-
-
A-O J6
87
Dogs welcome
Opening months
Min child age
£ Price B&B PPPN Low – High
Opening months
34-42
-
Dogs welcome
Ground floor rooms Y
-
£ Price DB&B PPPN Low – High
Single rooms Y
2
Rating
6
IOS
Property
3
Mry Annet Cottage
Island
Number of rooms
Accommodation Index
Page number
Map reference
Min child age
£ Price PUPW Low – High
Ground floor rooms
Sleeps
Units
Property
Island
Rating
Bed & Breakfast continued Mry The Bylet Guest House
Self Catering Tre
5G
12 6-10
-
1550-5250 Any
-
J-D
Mry Gatehouse Cottage
Flying Boat Cottages
5G
1
4
-
500-2100 Any
-
J-D C4
Mry Holy Vale Farmhouse
5G
1
8
-
795-1750 Any
-
J-D W4 88
Tre
5G
-
1695-6550 DB&B PPPN Any 150-235
-
J-D DBB M-D
-
106
-
109
Sea Garden Cottages
16 2-10
-
108 88
Mtn Teania
5G
1
4
Y
825-1920 Any
-
J-D
Mry The Guard House
5G
1
4
-
600-2600 Any
-
J-D C4
5 G-4 G
3
5-6
-
595-1825
-
J-D
F5
88
15 2-10
-
300-2350 Any Y
J-D
-
90
Mry Customs House Mry Scilly Self Catering
5+4
-
88
Mry Steval
5
1
4
-
600-2600 Any
-
J-D Q7
Mry White Horses
5
1
8
Y
1290-2150 Any
-
J-D B4
88
Bry Atlanta, Glenhope & Glenhope High Cottages
4G
3
2-6
-
550-1305 Any Y
J-D
112
Mry Bella Apartments Self Catering
4G
4
2-4
Y
484-1140
-
A-S C7
89
Mtn Churchtown Farm
4G
2
3-6
-
505-1460 Any
-
F-N
-
110
Mry Cornerways
4G
1
2
Y
300-500
-
-
J-D
J4
89
Mry Demelza
4G
1
2
-
410-625
12+
-
J-N
J5
89
Mry Garrison House Apartment
4G
1
2-4
Y
M-O B4
89
Mry Glandore Apartments
4G
3
2-3
Y
345-745
-
J-D U5
89
Mry Lower Anchorage
4G
1
5
Y
700-1275 Any
-
J-D D4
89
Mry Old Town Cottage
4G
1
2
-
395-595
-
-
J-D V7
89
Mry Samson at Mount Flagon
4G
1
4
Y
460-885
4+
-
J-D
92
www.visitislesofscilly.com
8+
500-1500 Any Y -
-
K1
88
87
Page number
400-670 Any
Y
M-O K1
92
-
650-880
5+
-
M-O G6 92
Mry 2 The Wrasse
4
1
2
-
435-585
-
-
J-D D6 92
Mry 4 Rosevean House
4
1
2-4
-
330-900
6+
-
J-D
Mry 6 Lower Strand
4
1
2-6
Y
400-1000 Any
-
J-D G5 92
Mry 6 & 10 Harbour Lights
4
2
4
Y
350-1200 Any
-
J-D E5
92
Mry Annet Mount Flagon
4
1
2
-
450-575
5+
Y
J-D
92
Mry Ardwyn
4
1
2
Y
450-520
-
-
M-N G6 93
Mry Avoca Holiday Homes
4
2
2
Y
420-570
-
-
J-D J7
93
-
J-D
F6 G6 I6
93
Units
Min child age
Y
4
£ Price PUPW Low – High
2-4
1
Sleeps
1
4G
Rating 4G
Mry Tresillian
Property
Mry Tean
Island
Map reference
Opening months
Dogs welcome
Ground floor rooms
Accommodation Index
Self Catering continued
K1
92
Mry Albany, Thurleigh and Waverley
4+3
7
2-6
Y
275-1100
Tre
4+3
4
2-4
Y
470-1270 Any
-
J-D
-
108
Bry Bryher Holiday Chalets
4
2
6
Y
275-1200 Any
Y
J-D
-
112
Mry Buzza Ledge
4
1
4-6
-
600-1275 Any
Y
J-D G6 93
Mry Carnwethers Country House
4
4
2-5
Y
580-1200 Any
Y
J-D X4 94
Mry Carn Thomas Cottage
4
1
6
-
450-935
Any
Y
J-D H4 93
Mry Dolphins
4
1
6
-
610-1425
Any
-
J-D V7 94
Mry Dunmallard Upper Flat
4
1
2
-
390-520
8+
-
A-O G5 94
Boro Farm Cottages
Mry Fairways
-
I5
4
1
6
Y
750-1525 Any
-
J-D F7
4+3
3
4-6
Y
345-1195
Any
Y
J-D R7 94
Mry Gunner Rock
4
1
4
Y
375-895
9+
-
J-D J4
94
Bry Harbour View
112
Mry Greystones 1, 2 and Cedar Cottage
4+3
3
4-5
Y
Mry Haycocks
4
1
5
-
Bry Hillside Farm
4
3
2-4
Mry Island View Holiday Home
4
1
4
Mtn Middletown Stable
4
1
4
Mry Monaveen
4
1
6
Mry No 1 Corners
4
1
Y
J-N
Any
-
J-D C6 95
Y
300-1120 Any
Y
J-D
Y
500-1000
6+
-
A-O K2
95
-
300-750
Any
-
J-D
109
-
695-1495 Any
-
J-D G7 95
4
-
595-1080 Any
-
J-D E6
95
4
3
4-6
-
606-1310 Any
-
J-D E6
95
Mry Norwethal Flat
4
1
2
-
295-560
-
-
J-D H6 95
Mry Oystercatcher, 7 Godolphin House
4
1
4
Y
425-895
-
-
J-D
Mry Pilots Gig Flat
4
1
4
-
420-540
5+
-
M-O C4 97
Mry
No.1 & No.2 Porthcressa View & 12 Silver Street
300-1060 Any 570-975
-
94
-
I6
112
95
Mry Sandpiper Holiday Apartments
4
5
2-7
Y
250-2025 Any
-
J-D D4 96
Mry Seaways Farm Holiday Homes
4+3
6
2-5
Y
500-1265 Any
Y
J-D T4 96
Mry Serica
4
1
6
-
710-1000
12+
-
A-O F6
Mry Shamrock Cottages
4
2
6
Y
550-800
Any
Y
J-D W4 97
Mry The Crows Nest, 6 Spanish Ledge
4
1
2
-
375-550
-
-
J-D E6
97
Mry The Hideaway
4
1
2
Y
375-610
Any
-
J-D E5
97
Mry Trevean
4
1
8
Y
1600-1800 Any
-
M-D E5
97
Mry Trevessa
4
1
4
-
535-1250 Any
-
J-D F6
97
72
97
2
Y
Mry 6 Godolphin House
3G
1
2-3
Mry Dunmallard Lower Flat
3G
1
2
Mry Fairview (5 Moonrakers)
3G
1
4
Mry Kirklees Holiday Flat
3G
1
2
Mry 2 Bay View Terrace
3
3
2-12
Mry 3 Rosevean House
3
1
4
Mry 8 Buzza Street
3
1
Mry 22 Sallyport
3
Mry Aft Cabin
3
Mry Ajax Mry Bounty Ledge
Opening months
Ground floor rooms
2
Any
-
J-D G5 98
8+
-
A-S G5 98
-
450-750
Any
-
J-D C5 98
Y
475
-
-
A-O G6 98
Y
380-1170
Any
Y
J-D K3
98
-
360-700
Any
-
J-D
99
2
-
365-495
Any
-
J-D G6 99
1
4
-
536-860
Any
-
A-O C6 99
1
2
-
320-455
-
-
A-O B7 99
3
1
4
-
400-750
5+
-
J-D F5
99
3
1
6
-
395-910
Any
Y
J-D F5
99
Mry Bylet Holiday Homes
3
2
2
-
280-520
-
-
J-D J7
99
Mry Captain's Cabin
3
1
2-4
-
300-700
Any
-
F-N H6 100
Mry Church Hall Cottage
3
1
5
-
570-750
Any
-
M-O G5 100
Mry Clemy's Cottage
3
1
6
-
550-1200 Any
-
J-D G7 100
Mtn Connemara Farm
3
4
4-6
Y
385-740
Any
-
M-O
Mry Flat 1 Spanish Ledge
3
1
4
-
320-615
Any
-
J-D E6 100
Mry Flat 4, Kenwyn
3
1
2
-
220-410
-
-
J-D B5 100
Mry Harbour Lights and Smuggler's Ride
3
4
1-4
-
350-1200 Any
-
J-D E5 100
Mry Kistvaen Flat
3
1
4
Y
550-600 Any
Y
J-D C6 100
Mry Lunnon Farm Cottages
3
3
4-5
Y
380-950
Any
-
J-D X5 101
Mry Minmow Holiday Flats
3
2
2
Y
288-449
-
-
J-D F5 101
Mry Morgelyn
3
3
2-4
Y
350-450
6+
-
A-O U3 101
Mry Peacehaven
3
2
2-6
Y
275-820
Any
Y
M-O X2 101
Mry Pennlyon
3
1
4
Y
765-865
5+
-
A-O D6 101
Mry Revenue Cutter, No. 9 Harbour Lights
3
1
3-4
-
300-840 Any
-
J-D D5 101
Mry Riviera House 'Top Flat'
3
1
2-6
-
395-1200 Any
-
J-D F5 101
Mry Rocky Hill Chalets
3
2
4
Y
330-670
Any
Y
A-O U5 101
Mry Scilly Self Catering
3
25
2-7
Y
200-1420 Any
Y
J-D
Mry Sunnyside Holiday Flats
3
3
1-4
Y
285-660
8+
-
A-O V5 102
Mry The Barn
3
1
2
Y
375-695
Any
-
J-D J6 102
Mry The Dairy Flat
3
1
2
Y
345-555
Any
-
J-D H4 102
Mry The Tardis
3
1
2
Y
300-330
-
-
A-O X4 102
Mry Trelawney
3
3
2-3
Y
290-560
Any
Y
J-D H5 102
Mry Warleggan Holiday Apartments
3
7
1-5
Y
335-680
Any
-
M-N H5 102
Mry 4 Wellcross
2
1
7
-
550-1000 Any
Y
M-J G5 102
Mry Brunswick, 3 Telegraph
2
1
4
Y
280-500
Any
-
J-D U3 103
2+1
6
2-4
Y
200-720
Any
Y
J-D
Page number
375-495 340-465
Map reference
Y
£ Price PUPW Low – High
-
Rating
-
Property
490-990
Island
Dogs welcome
Sleeps
4
Min child age
Units
Accommodation Index
-
112
Self Catering continued Bry White House Holidays
Mry Scilly Self Catering
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J-D
I5
-
-
-
110
90
90
Opening months
2+
-
J-D
470-600
5+
-
A-O E5 103
Mry Glenmoor Apartment
IOS
1
4
Y
595
Any
-
J-D J6 104
Mry Lyonnesse House
IOS
5
2-4
Y
430-995
Any
Y
J-D F5 103
Mtn Merrions Holiday Cottage & Chalet
IOS
2
4
-
475-750
Any
-
J-D
-
110
Mtn North Farm Cottage
IOS
1
4
-
480-765
Any
Y
J-D
-
110
Mry Peninnis Farm Luxury Camping
IOS
7
6
Y
655-1225
Any
Y
M-O J8 103
Bry Pine Trees
IOS
1
1-5
-
550-1250 Any
-
J-D
Mry Seaview Moorings
IOS
4
2
-
445-695
-
M-O H4 103
Units
Page number
460-680
-
Map reference
Dogs welcome
Y
2-3
£ Price PUPW Low – High
4-5
1
Sleeps
3
IOS
Rating IOS
Mry Fisherman's Arms, 7 Smugglers Ride
Property
Mtn Carron Farm Self-Catering Holidays
Island
Min child age
Ground floor rooms
Accommodation Index
-
110
Self Catering continued
3
2-4
Y
310-1050 Any
-
J-D
IOS P
1
4
-
550-850
-
M-O F6 104
Mry Auriga Apartment
IOS P
1
6-8
-
700-1500 Any
-
J-D F6 104
Mry Carn Ithen Cottage
IOS P
1
2-4
Y
500-950
12+
-
M-O U7 104
Mry Chy Carn
IOS P
1
10
-
1500-2500 Any
-
J-D
Mry Flat 7 Spanish Ledge
IOS P
1
1-4
Y
385-850
Any
-
J-D E6 104
Mry North Tinks, Holy Vale
IOS P
1
1-3
Y
295-595
Any
-
J-D W4 105
Mry Rosevear
IOS P
1
4
-
795-895
6+
-
A-O D5 105
Bry South Hill Cottages
IOS P
3
2-6
Y
380-1500 Any
Y
J-D
Mry South Tinks, Holy Vale
IOS P
1
1-2
Y
295-550
-
J-D W4 105
Mry The Crow's Nest, Smugglers Ride
IOS P
1
1-2
-
240-490
-
-
J-D E5 105
Agn Troytown Farm Cottages
IOS P
3
2-4
Y
350-1015
Any
Y
J-D
-
113
Mtn The Stables
IOS P
2
2-4
-
470-1025 Any
Y
J-D
-
110
Mry An Oberva
P
1
4
-
200-800 Any
Y
J-D G6 105
Mry The Moos
P
3
2-6
Y
325-590
Any
Y
M-O Y5 105
Mry The Old Cottage
P
1
3
-
475-775
Any
Y
J-D C4 105
Min child age
Dogs welcome
113
I7 104
113
100 9.50-11.50 Any
Y
M-O
-
114
3
78
Any
-
A-O
-
115
Mry Garrison Campsite
3
9.00-11.25 120 Readi-Tents Any From 125
Y
A-O R7 115
Agn Troytown Campsite (Bell Tent sleeps 4, PUPW)
3
76
9.00-10.00 Bell Tent Any 320-490
Y
F-N
Mry Peninnis Farm Luxury Camping (price PUPW)
IOS
42
Y
M-O J8
Rating 4
Bry
Camp site
Mtn St. Martin's Camspsite
Island
Page number
-
Map reference
-
Opening months
IOS
Mry 5 Museum Flats
-
-
112
£ Price PPPN (PUPW where stated) Low - High
-
Accommodates
Bry Veronica Farm Holidays
-
Camping
74
Bryher Campsite
10.25
655-1225
Any
-
115
115
Denotes May
Stay Active on Scilly... Whilst on holiday why not take advantage of our fantastic local sports facilities: Normandy Swimming Pool, Carn Gwaval Gym or the Queen Elizabeth II Community Sports Hall.
• Free induction offer at the gym
For opening times or for more information visit the website or pick up a timetable from the Tourist Information Centre whilst on the islands. Advance bookings can also be made through the Sports Hall and Normandy Pool.
• Exercise classes open to all ages and abilities
• Full programme of swimming sessions • 4 court sports hall for day and evening hire • Extensive range of exercise machinery and free weights at the gym • Changing rooms and showers at all facilities • Open every day
Call: 01720 424373 Visit: www.activescilly.co.uk Email: activescilly@scilly.gov.uk Come along and take a look around: Carn Gwaval Wellbeing Centre, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0NA
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St. Mary’s / Hotels
Star Castle Hotel & Vineyard
★★★★SILVER
HO | 38 Rooms | Feb-Dec | £75-£176 B&B PPPN £85-£201 DB&B PPPN So 20 uth W 10 –20 est 11 S Tou ilve rism r–S E ma xcel ll H len ote ce l o Awa f th e Y rds ea r
A world apart, but not a world away... Enjoy a family run gourmet hotel with history that excels in friendly and professional service. The Star Castle, built in 1593, in the form of an eight pointed star, surrounded by a dry moat and ramparts, provides a simply unique setting for your holiday. The Castle is situated in four acres of secluded sub tropical gardens and stands on the fortified Garrison Hill commanding magnificent views of the harbour and surrounding Islands. The hotel combines the service and values from an earlier age with amenities of the present. Guests are invited to dine in a choice of two award winning restaurants specialising in local produce including lobster & crab caught by the hotel’s own fishing boat. Guests can play unlimited complimentary golf and tennis. The indoor heated pool is located in our gardens. Your hosts at the Castle are the Francis family who invite you to sample the unique atmosphere of the castle and these Islands, one which will tempt to you to return time and time again.
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Throughout the year we offer a range of specialist interest holidays including archaeology, painting, photography, wildlife and our ever popular gourmet wine weekends. The Castle holds a wedding licence and can offer you a choice of two venues to hold your special day. Exclusive hire of the hotel is also available, call Zoe to discuss in more detail. Vineyard In 2009 we planted 7,000 vines, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay over four sites at Maypole, Silvercarn, Helvear and at Holy Vale where you will find our visitor exhibition centre and tasting room. We offer weekly wine tasting tours with complimentary transport from the hotel.
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Star Castle Hotel, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JA E. info@star-castle.co.uk T. 01720 422317/423342 www.star-castle.co.uk
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St. Mary’s Hall Hotel
★★★SILVER
HO | 26 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £65-£128 B&B PPPN £75-£138 DB&B PPPN
Real Food - Real People - Real Scilly An elegantly refurbished townhouse set in its own Mediterranean style garden. We are situated just minutes from sandy beaches and a 5 minute level walk from the town and quay. Stay with us for a relaxing, revitalising and indulgent break. Call us or book online; our friendly and experienced staff are on hand to arrange every aspect of your holiday. Short breaks or longer stays available throughout the year. Let your holiday begin with your first call.
Taste the ‘spirit’ of Scilly, enjoy freshly cooked seasonal foods straight from our imaginative menu at Spirit Bar & Restaurant; locally produced ingredients and rare breed meat from our own home farm, complemented by an extensive wine, beer and spirit selection. Time to indulge - time to relax - time for you We look forward to welcoming you to our island paradise.
– Super king size beds in all double rooms – Rooms are all en-suite with baths and power showers – Residents’ library & lounge – Special events catered for
St. Mary’s Hall Hotel, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JR E. contactus@stmaryshallhotel.co.uk T. 01720 422316 www.stmaryshallhotel.co.uk
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Tregarthen’s Hotel
★★★
HO | 33 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £80-£145 B&B PPPN £95-£160 DB&B PPPN
Enjoy breathtaking views and a warm welcome With outstanding sea views, sumptuous cuisine and the best position on St. Mary’s, just yards from the Quay, Tregarthen’s Hotel is the perfect base for a truly unforgettable holiday or short break – Luxury accommodation – Interconnecting family rooms – Family facilities – Close to the town and quay – Delicious food served all day – Garden Terrace and Patio – Lounge and Cocktail Bar – Conservatory Lounge – Evening restaurant – Private Dining and Functions – Weddings, Wedding Receptions and Renewals of Vows ceremonies – Free WiFi for all patrons
Overlooking the clear waters of St. Mary’s Harbour and enjoying stunning panoramic vistas of the islands of Tresco, Bryher, Samson and St. Martin’s, Tregarthen’s boasts the best views of any hotel on St. Mary’s. Many of our bedrooms have breathtaking sea views and can accommodate families. With St. Mary’s Quay on our doorstep, a lounge, restaurant and an elegant garden terrace and patio overlooking the ocean, there is no better place to experience the unspoilt beauty of Scilly.
Tregarthen’s Hotel, Garrison Hill, St. Mary’s TR21 0PP E. reception@tregarthens-hotel.co.uk T. 01720 422540 www.tregarthens-hotel.co.uk
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The Atlantic
★★★
HO | 24 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £75-£115 B&B PPPN £95-£135 DB&B PPPN
The Atlantic is a waterside property overlooking the harbour. Located in the heart of Hugh Town it provides a great base from which to explore the Islands. – Fantastic views over Hugh Town’s picturesque harbour – Central location close to ferry and airport – Comfortably furnished en-suite bedrooms – Waterside restaurant and terrace – Freshly prepared and locally sourced meals served throughout the day – Historic granite, maritime style building that is characteristic of Hugh Town’s architecture The Atlantic is a quaint hotel in the heart of Hugh Town. The Restaurant with its breath taking views and locally sourced daily changing specials provides the perfect place for dining throughout the day. Outside there is a terrace – enjoy light lunches and aperitifs alfresco! With coastal views to be enjoyed from many of our bedrooms and also from the terrace, The Atlantic is a great place to relax and also a good base from which to explore the Islands.
The Atlantic, St. Mary’s TR21 0PL E. atlantichotel@staustellbrewery.co.uk T. 01720 422417 www.atlantichotelscilly.co.uk
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HO | 12 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £45-£95 B&B PPPN £85-£118 B&B PPPN
Schooners waterfront hotel offers a central location with spectacular sea views, exceptional food, friendly experienced staff and a relaxed atmosphere. – Quality meals, new inspiring menu daily – Superior quality beds for a comfortable night’s sleep – Quiet beach location – Close to quay for Island boating – Complimentary sail in our 60’ yacht. – Licensed bar with beach patio – Top floor library with panoramic island views Nine of the 12 en suite rooms have prime sea views over the harbour. Each has a telephone, WiFi, Flat screen TV with DVD, tea & coffee facilities. Come and enjoy our quiet location on the beach, attentive & friendly staff. Visit our website for more details and photos & to book online. Book direct for best possible prices.
Keith & Carol Buchanan Thorofare, St. Mary’s TR21 0LN E. stay@schoonershotel.co.uk T. 01720 422682 www.schoonershotel.co.uk
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Bell Rock Hotel
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HO | 23 Rooms | Feb-Nov | £39-£109 B&B PPPN £69-£119 DB&B PPPN
A warm welcome awaits you... Established for over 100 years. Looking after our guests with friendly attentive service. Relaxed and informal. Quiet location on level near Porthcressa and Town Beaches. – Indoor heated swimming pool – Some top floor rooms have sea views – See all rooms and offers at www.bellrockhotel.blogspot.com – Owned and personally managed by resident proprietors on Scilly – Full English Breakfast cooked to order between 8-9.15am – Enjoy a wide choice of evening meals between 6-8pm – Spacious bar lounge Free WiFi for guests is available in the lounge together with a wide selection of books and games. All rooms are en suite with comfortable beds, TV’s, radio alarms, tea & coffee, hair dryers, etc. Very convenient quiet central level position. Relax in our super pool. Eat when it suits you in our spacious restaurant – the menu changes daily, including the hot pudding of the day – see our special offers. Excellent value – The most southerly hotel in England. Bell Rock Hotel, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JS E. bellrock.hotel@btclick.com T. 01720 422575 www.bellrockhotel.co.uk
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Carntop Guest House
Wingletang Guest House
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HB | 8 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £36-£45 B&B PPPN £55-£64 DB&B PPPN
HB | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £53 B&B PPPN £73 DB&B PPPN – Quietly situated on the outskirts of Hugh Town – 3 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms – Halfboard 4 evenings per week often using own produce Church Road, St. Mary’s TR21 0NA E. jenkins@carntop.co.uk T. 01720 423763 www.carntop.co.uk
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★★★★ SILVER
HB | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £45 B&B PPPN £68 DB&B PPPN
– Friendly family run guest house a few feet away from Old Town Beach. – 3 Luxury ground floor en suite rooms with sea views. – WiFi – Outside Patio Area. – Dinner can be arranged 3 days a week.
– Delicious fresh home-cooked evening meals – Efficient friendly service, licensed bar – Comfortable twin, double & single en-suite rooms – Tasty breakfast choices, cooked as you like it – Debit and credit cards accepted Ideally situated close to sandy beaches, shops, churches, museum, bus tours and boat trips. Traditional warm welcome and excellent value. Please contact us for more details: David Walsh & Jacqui Ramsden The Parade, St. Mary’s TR21 0LP E. enquiries@wingletangguesthouse.co.uk T. 01720 422381 www.wingletangguesthouse.co.uk
Ian & Heather Stewart, Old Town, St. Mary’s TR21 0NH T. 01720 422045 www.scillyguesthouse.com
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St. Mary’s / Half Board Bed & Breakfast / Bed & Breakfast
Anjeric
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Colossus B&B
★★★★SILVER
B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £30-£42.50 PPPN
HB | 7 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £37-£44 B&B PPPN £55.50-£63 DB&B PPPN
– Scillonian family run B&B with breakfast award; quiet location 5 mins walk to restaurants, coast walks, beaches, quay (10 mins) – Double or twin rooms; TV/DVD – Complimentary Wi-Fi and Beach Towels, Guest Fridge; TRIP ADVISOR - BOOK ON LINE or Call Carmen Stevens, Pilot’s Retreat, St. Mary’s TR21 0PB T. 01720 423361 www.colossus-scilly.co.uk
Ideally situated on the flat; overlooking Town Beach and offering a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere. Most of our rooms are en-suite. Unrivalled views from Guests’ Lounge. We have a reputation for high standards of comfort, good food and personal service. Anjeric is the perfect base to enjoy Scilly.
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B&B | 4 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £38-£48 PPPN
Judy and Barry Archer The Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PS E. judyarcher@yahoo.co.uk T. 01720 422700 www.scillyonline.co.uk
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★★★★ SILVER
B&B | 6 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£44 PPPN
– Four Star Silver Award winning guesthouse – Ideal Hugh Town location for all amenities and restaurants – Extensive choice of breakfast – En suite bedrooms equipped with every comfort – Guests’ lounge and free internet access available – Informative website for more details and pictures Please phone if you would like to, we’re happy to chat and answer all your questions Phillip and Lesley Jones Church Street, St. Mary’s E. enquiries@crebinick.co.uk T. 01720 422968 www.crebinick.co.uk
A friendly, family run B&B located in a quiet area on the outskirts of Hugh Town, within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, beaches and the quay. We aim to make your stay with us as enjoyable and relaxing as possible with a warm welcome, comfortable rooms and great breakfasts. – Well equipped bedrooms, all en-suite – Comfortable guest lounge with reclining sofas – Enjoy a full English breakfast or something lighter – Dining room always available with fridge & microwave – Family room has separate bunk room with own TV/DVD
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Freesia Guesthouse
★★★★SILVER
– All bedrooms are en-suite and well equipped – Complimentary WiFi in all rooms – Short walk to beaches, restaurants, shops and harbour – Extensive choice for breakfast – All special diets catered for by prior arrangement
– Free WiFi Our conversion of two traditional harbourside cottages provides purpose finished, high quality ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation.
– New roof terrace open for all our guests
All our rooms have sea views across the harbour and to the off islands beyond. Ideally situated on the flat and just a few minutes walk to the restaurants, pubs, shops & off island boats and 20 yards from nearest beach.
– Wet weather clothing, rucksacks and beach towels provided Carole & Peter Green, The Parade, St. Mary’s E. freesiaguesthouse@hotmail.com T. 01720 423676 www.scillyfreesia.co.uk
Pelistry Cottage
Karen and Jeremy Phillips Rose Cottage, The Strand, St. Mary’s E. jeremy@scillyrose.co.uk T. 01720 422078 www.scillyrose.co.uk E5
★★★★ SILVER
– Double/Twin Ensuite Rooms – All Day Access – Room & Guest Fridge, Tea/Coffee in rooms – Beach Towels/Hair Dryers – WiFi A warm welcome awaits at this beautiful Grade II listed cottage. Full English breakfast or lighter options are available using local produce wherever possible. E.scillyhols@hotmail.com T. 01720 422506 www.scillyholidays.com
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B&B | 4 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £33-£45 PPPN
B&B | 4 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£45 PPPN
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– Sea views from every room – Four star rating with silver award & breakfast award – All rooms are ensuite – Perfect harbourside location
Freesia is a family run Four Star Silver Awarded guesthouse situated in the centre of Hugh Town.
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Rose Cottage B&B
B&B | 3 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £40-£48 PPPN
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We are perfectly situated for stunning walks and the best beaches on the island. Our beautifully appointed ensuite rooms are made up with Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels. We are always available for advice on things to do or where to eat, and to ensure you have everything you need to make your stay as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. – Four ensuite rooms; 2x doubles/twins, 2x doubles and 1x treble. – Complimentary WiFi throughout the guesthouse. – Stunning conservatory for guests’ exclusive use. – Large garden for guests’ exclusive use. – Guests’ fridge and microwave.
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Paul & Sam Mallon McFarlands Down, St. Mary’s TR21 0NS E. retreat@sylina.co.uk T. 01720 422129 www.sylina.co.uk
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Tolman Guest House
★★★★SILVER
B&B | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£46 PPPN
Giles and Julia welcome you to Tolman House a small established Guest House with a stunning waterside location in the quiet hamlet of Old Town with panoramic views of the coastline. – Stunning Sea-views overlooking Old Town Bay – 4 Star Silver Award – Quiet location – Perfect for special occasions – Close to the scenic Coastal Pathway – 10 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Hugh Town The comfortable en-suite rooms are centrally heated; all have TV/DVD’s and hospitality trays. All the bedrooms have a sea-view as do the gardens and the relaxing sunny lounge. In our light and airy dining room with beautiful views of the bay enjoy a hearty full English Breakfast or a lighter option (using local produce whenever available) and a choice of our homemade preserves. Children over 12 are welcome. Sorry no pets. We are a non-smoking establishment. We look forward to hearing from you. Giles & Julia Grottick, Tolman House, Old Town, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0NH E. tolmanhouse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422967 www.tolmanhouse-scilly.co.uk
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B&B | 5 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£42 PPPN
– Centrally located, a short level walk from beaches, shops and harbour – Well equipped double & twin en-suite rooms, TV & WiFi, all day access – Friendly Scillonian proprietor – Guests lounge with TV – 2012 Prices Held! Enjoy your Isles of Scilly holiday on St. Marys with Jo & Alan at Westford House guesthouse. We offer you friendly Bed and Breakfast accommodation in our 1820’s, 3-storey, grade 2 listed, Georgian townhouse. Character combined with modern comforts and a relaxed atmosphere for a home-away-from-home feeling. Your perfect holiday is our goal!! Joanna Holwill, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. enquiry@westfordhouse.com T. 01720 422510 www.westfordhouse.com
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An early flight from Newquay? Why not stay just down the road? If you have an early flight you can stay the night before right at the airport. And leave the car there too. The Smugglers Inn at the Airways Hotel is just 300m down the road. It’s comfortable, quiet and relaxed and run by a Scillonian family. The home cooked food is excellent and the room rates and cost of peace of mind parking are unbeatable. www.theairwayshotel.org 01637 860595
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Beachfield House
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Lynwood Guesthouse
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B&B | 4 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £38-£40 PPPN
B&B | 6 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £31.50-£42.50 PPPN
– Super position adjacent to beach, sea views from most bedrooms – Lounge & private garden available for guests – Family run guest house – Free WiFi – Secluded location, yet only 10 minutes from Hugh Town E. whomersley@supanet.com T. 01720 422463 www.beachfieldguesthouse.co.uk
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B&B | 5 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £40-£42 PPPN Enjoy your stay on the Isles of Scilly in a Grade II listed 300-year-old cottage combining character with modern comforts. Relax in our comfortable guest lounge, or simply enjoy our pretty garden where you can unwind and watch the world go by surrounded by sub tropical plants and flowers. The Parade, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s TR21 0LP T. 01720 422711 www.evergreencottageguesthouse.co.uk
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BB | 3 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £43-£46 PPPN
Nundeeps
Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. d-parr@sky.com T. 01720 423313
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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | From £35 PPPN
– Quiet location near Porthcressa Bay – Easy walk to beaches, restaurants and quay – Simply-furnished rooms with a coastal feel – Light and airy lounge – Sheltered garden with seating
Family run friendly guesthouse, 6 minutes from town centre. Comfortable spacious bedrooms all en-suite. Lounge, sitting room and large garden. Guest fridge, guide books, games and beach towels provided.
Rams Valley, St. Mary’s TR21 0JX E. jenkins@nundeeps.co.uk T. 01720 422517 www.nundeeps.co.uk
Cath and Kevin Sherris Pilots Retreat, St. Mary’s TR21 0PB T. 01720 422945 www.scillypenhallow.com
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The Old Town Inn is just a 3 minute walk to the beach and 15 minutes from Hugh Town. There are three very large en-suite ground floor rooms with ramped access, all separate from the pub. Enjoy a warm welcome and friendly local atmosphere in a picturesque village location.
B&B | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £39 PPPN
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Kistvaen is situated under the Garrison Wall and overlooking Porthcressa Bay. There are 3 top floor bedrooms with magnificent views over the beach, town and the Quay. We provide a large range of breakfasts and try to suit all tastes and diets. Jane Chiverton, Kistvaen, St. Mary’s E. chivy4002@gmail.com T. 01720 422002 www.kistvaen.co.uk
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A warm welcome awaits you at Lynwood; an elegant 1830’s Scillonian town house with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Lynwood has been lovingly restored by its owners, Jan and Dave Parr, and is centrally situated to offer easy, level access for the quay, beaches, shops and the excellent restaurants and pubs of Hugh Town. The tastefully appointed guest bedrooms are all en-suite, bright and airy and offer hot drink making facilities, hair dryers, colour TV and radio. Excellent breakfasts can be chosen from a varied menu and special diets catered for.
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St. Mary’s / Bed & Breakfast
Santa Maria Guest House
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B&B | 5 Rooms | Apr-Sept | £39-£48 PPPN
Shamrock B&B
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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £39 PPPN We have one family room and one double/ twin room. We serve a full English breakfast but special requirements can be catered for. Disabled friendly.
The Santa Maria Guest House has a ‘Four Star Quality in Tourism Grade’ awarded by Visit England. We are centrally located within Hugh Town, St Mary’s and have beautiful 180 degree Sea Views overlooking Porthcressa Beach and the islands beyond. We are a short distance from the shops and restaurants including the Quay where all tripper boats depart for the Off-islands. All our rooms are en-suite and have WiFi and Flat Screen Digital TVs. Our rooms are tastefully appointed and we can accommodate Guests in single, twin, double and family occupancy. To view our Guest House please go to our web site listed below. Andy and Jackie Chesterman 44 Sally Port, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JE E. andychesterman123@btconnect.com T. 01720 422687 www.santamariaislesofscilly.com
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B&B | 6 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£43 B&B PPPN
Tracey Guy, Shamrock, High Lanes, St. Mary’s E. scillyhorse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 423269
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B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £38 PPPN – Lovely sea views – Offering comfortable and spacious accommodation – Close to beaches and all amenities Porthcressa, St. Mary’s, TR21 0JQ T. 01720 422132 E. hawkins@thelookoutbandb.co.uk www.thelookoutbandb.co.uk
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B&B | 9 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £45-£52 PPPN Superb beachside guesthouse with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Comfortable en-suite rooms with sea views. Enjoy stunning views from our breakfast room, patio and garden. Located just five minutes from the quay, the perfect base to explore Scilly.
– Ideally situated on the level to all amenities, shops, town, beaches, harbour – On the level walking 5 min from the quay – Complimentary WiFi for our guests – Bosuns Locker Guest TV lounge, also has a guest fridge – Guests can enjoy our front patio area A warm welcome awaits you at Shearwater which overlooks a flower and tree lined park, our five en-suite bedrooms and one family room with its own private shower room and toilets all have newly decorated bathrooms. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate making facilities are in all bedrooms along with TV and hairdryers. A home cooked hearty Full English Breakfast or a lighter option including fresh fruit is served daily.Open all year except Christmas and New Year. Bob & Tina Hayes, Shearwater Guest House, St. Mary’s E. shearwater2010@hotmail.com T. 01720 422402 www.shearwater-guest-house.co.uk
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The Wheelhouse, Porthcressa, St. Mary’s, TR21 0JG T. 01720 422719 www.thewheelhousescilly.co.uk
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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£39 PPPN – Clean comfortable B&B – Ideally situated in a quiet cul-de-sac – Close to the town, beaches and the quay – Private outside seating area to rooms Ram’s Valley, St. Mary’s TR21 0JX E. martynsmalley@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422353 M. 07776 076975
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St. Mary’s / Bed & Breakfast
Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse ★★★ The Bylet Guest House
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B&B | 16 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £39-£59 PPPN
B&B | 6 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £34-£42 PPPN
– Peaceful countryside location – 7 single en-suite rooms – Generous breakfast made from local produce – Ideal for families and small groups
– A warm friendly welcome awaits you at the Bylet – We are conveniently situated for all amenities – Hugh Town 5 mins Harbour 8 mins Beaches 4 mins – Extensive breakfast menu – All rooms ensuite/private facilities – Complimentary refreshment tray in rooms – Lounge and secluded garden are always available – Self catering also available at The Bylet
A wide choice of en-suite rooms. Comfortable lounge and dining area with residents’ kitchen. An ideal location for exploring the unspoilt ‘up-country’ areas and secluded beaches all within easy walking distance.
Miss Lisa Williams The Bylet, Church Road, St. Mary’s, TR21 0NA E. thebylet@bushinternet.com/bylet@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422923/422479 www.byletholidays.com
Sage House, High Lanes, St. Mary’s E. scillyguesthouse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422440 www.scillyguesthouse.co.uk
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B&B | 11 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £37-£51 PPPN
Nick & Bryony Lishman Carn Thomas, The Strand E. stay@mincarlo.info T. 01720 422513 www.mincarlo.info
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Annet Cottage
IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £33-£47 PPPN
– Peaceful beachside location with stunning sea views, 15 mins stroll from Hughtown. – Hospitality trays, TV/DVD/WiFi hairdryers all rooms. – Splendid breakfasts, great choices, diets catered for. – Location and house pictures on our website.
Fantastic peaceful location overlooking the harbour. Eleven light, airy rooms all en-suite, most with sea views. Lovely guest lounge and front terrace. Selfcatering three bedroom flat also available.
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London Paddington to Exeter is only 2 1/4 hours by train? Catch a flight from Exeter Airport and you could be in Scilly in 1 hour.
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St. Mary’s / Bed & Breakfast
April Cottage B&B
Northwethel Guest House
Well established B&B, located close to beaches, restaurants and quay. Breakfast served in conservatory. Both rooms en-suite. Guest lounge and front garden available at all times. Home to Scillonian Boatman.
– Newly built bungalow – Peaceful location – 10 minutes walk from several beaches, the harbour and local amenities – Modern, spacious en-suite rooms – No single supplement charged
IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £42-£44 PPPN
Louise Hicks, Church Road, St. Mary’s TR21 0NA T. 01720 422279 www.scillybandb.com
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B&B | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £30 PPPN
E. northwethel.scilly@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 423415 www.northwethelguesthouseislesofscilly.co.uk J6
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Blue Carn Cottage
Pier House
Character granite cottage where warm, thoughtful hospitality awaits you as we continue the tradition of Scillonian flower growers welcoming guests into our historic farmhouse. Peaceful, comfortable, and only one minute away from the beautiful beach. See our recommendation in Lonely Planet.
A fully listed traditional fishermans cottage in the heart of Hugh Town, right next to the harbour, perfect for off-island excursions.
IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £35-£42 PPPN
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IOSAAS PENDING B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Nov | From £35 PPPN
Mr Peter Reynolds T. 07769 151617 www.pier-house.co.uk
Old Town, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0NH E. enquiries@bluecarn.co.uk T. 01720 422214
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Elsinore
Santamana
Comfortable, friendly and welcoming B&B with sea views over Porthcressa and beautiful garden. Double bedded en-suite room with bath and shower. Drinks facilities, fridge, TV & radio. Aga cooked English Breakfast, 8 mins walk to quay and 5 mins to the shops.
A small, friendly guesthouse with panoramic sea views just a short stroll from the centre of Hugh Town and it’s beaches. A great place to unwind with tastefully decorated rooms and hearty breakfasts. See our excellent reviews on Trip Advisor.
IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 1 Room | Mar-Nov | From £45 PPPN
IOSAAS PENDING B&B | 2 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £32-£38 PPPN
Sonia Fletcher, Santamana, Jacksons Hill, St. Mary’s T. 01720 423024 E. santamana@lineone.net
E. joanshmills@googlemail.com T. 01720 423338 www.elsinore-scilly.co.uk
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Nancherrow B&B
The Midas Suite
Conveniently located on the outskirts of Hugh Town. “Nancherrow” is a small, friendly, family run B&B offering double & twin-bedded, en-suite, accommodation.
Enjoy a peaceful relaxed stay in our spacious suite. Private entrance into your lounge/ conservatory. Large bedroom and shower ensuite. Sea, rural and town views from gardens and patios. Close to all amenities. Generous continental breakfast at your leisure. Debra Cole E. scillymidas@talktalk.net T. 01720 423052
IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £33-£37 PPPN
Victoria Hitchens E. nancherrow@tiscali.co.uk T. 01720 423072
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B&B | 1 Room | Apr-Oct | £38 PPPN
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
The Guard House
Did you know?
★★★★★ GOLD
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £600-£2600 PUPW
The Isles of Scilly is home to the smallest football league in the world The Garrison Gunners and the Woolpack Wanderers!
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– Historic Guard House located on The Garrison – Private garden terrace with panoramic sea views – Beautiful interior equipped to highest standards Duchy of Cornwall T. 01579 346473 www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk
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★★★★★
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £600-£2600 PUPW
Via Newquay Cornwall Airport from: London Gatwick, London Stansted, Manchester, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Belfast City, Dublin, Birmingham or Liverpool airport.
– Former gun emplacement in secluded location on The Garrison – Private garden with panoramic sea views – Beautiful interior equipped to highest standards – Unique secluded location, the perfect hideaway Duchy of Cornwall T. 01579 346473 www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk
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Architect - designed large detached property located in an elevated position within the Garrison walls with fabulous panoramic sea and island views and extensive landscaped gardens. The perfect base for a relaxing family holiday just a few minutes walk from town. E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
– Historic Cottage located at the entrance to The Garrison – Private gardens with terrace – Beautiful interior equipped to highest standards Duchy of Cornwall T. 01579 346473 www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk
Holy Vale Farmhouse
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★★★★★ GOLD
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £795-£1750 PUPW
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★★★★★ | ★★★★ GOLD SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5-6 | £595-£1825 PUPW – Three stunning harbourside apartments, all with sea views – Moorings (sleeps 6), Spinnaker (sleeps 5) & Topsail (sleeps 5) – Modern and stylish, superb location – Grade - II Listed Landmark Building – A perfect base for a luxury Scilly holiday
E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
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Customs House
– A beautifully presented former farmhouse, ideal for larger families – Spacious open-plan accommodation – Private garden and terrace, perfect for al fresco dining – Lovely rural position overlooking vineyards – Free use of road legal golf buggy
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £1290-£2150 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £500-£2100 PUPW
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Bella Self Catering Apartments ★★★★GOLD Garrison House Apartment ★★★★ GOLD SC | 4 Units | Apr-Sept | Sleeps 2-4 | £484-£1140 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-4 | £500-£1500 PUPW Stunning sea and harbour views. Close to the Quay and town. Two ensuite bedrooms. Secluded garden with deck, BBQ and views. E. garrisonhouse@aol.com T. 01720 422972 www.garrisonhouse.co.uk
Four Star Gold Award Winning Apartments Only a short walk from the amenities of Hugh Town and the beaches of Little Porth and Porthcressa. Some of our apartments have 180-degree sea views. Our apartments Bella Vista, Little Bella, Bella Maria and Bella Bryher, are finished to a high standard and have attained a 4 Star Gold Award quality standard by "Visit England". All our apartments have Wi-Fi access and digital TVs. In addition we provide a welcome basket, bath towels, hair dryers, dressing gowns and slippers. To view all our apartments please go to our web site listed below. Jackie Chesterman 44 Sally Port, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall TR21 0JE E. andychesterman123@btconnect.com T. 07746 821872 www.bellascilly.com
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-3 | £345-£745 PUPW Enjoying a quiet beachside location at Porthloo, Glandore is a large detached house in its own private garden, just a minute’s walk from the beach and 15 minutes from town. Three modern fully equipped apartments, two with magnificent sea & country views, one on the ground floor with private entrance, garden and patio.
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Lower Anchorage
★★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5 | £700-£1275 PUPW Enjoy the wonders of Scilly from the comfort of your armchair. This spacious and tastefully decorated two bedroomed waterside apartment offers stunning uninterrupted harbour views and total relaxation.
Well appointed twin bedded property with patio and sea views. 2 mins from Porthmellon Beach, close to Hugh Town. Mrs Margaret Pritchard, Jacksons Hill, St. Mary’s TR21 0JZ E. mail@422757.com T. 01720 422757
Karen J Snowball T. 07905 520559 E. karenjsnowball@yahoo.co.uk www.loweranchorage-scilly.co.uk
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Nov | Sleeps 2 | £410-£625 PUPW
Old Town Cottage
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★★★★ GOLD
A beautifully renovated cottage just a few yards from the beach, blending traditional character with modern style. A perfect base for a relaxing Scilly holiday. Old Town, St. Mary’s Mrs G Sibley T. 01720 422302 E. gail.ian@talk21.com www.sibleysonscilly.com
Sarah Sibley Jackson’s Hill, St. Mary’s E. demelzaonscilly@btinternet.com T. 01720 422803 www.sibleysonscilly.com/holidays
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A really friendly & relaxed base to explore these beautiful islands. Our delightful garden apartment is perfectly located for harbour and local beaches.
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Glandore Apartments
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £300-£500 PUPW
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Scilly Self Catering
SC | 46 Units | Jan-Dec | £200-£2350 PUPW
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At Scilly Self Catering our aim is to make your visit to the Isles of Scilly truly memorable. Whether you seek a romantic spring break for two, a summer holiday with the family, an autumn wildlife expedition with friends or a winter hideaway to write your next novel, we are sure we have the accommodation for you. With years of experience in welcoming guests to the islands, let us offer expert advice to help you choose your ideal holiday home. We cater for all tastes and budgets and with the largest selection of properties on St Mary’s, make us your first choice when arranging your holiday on Scilly. To complete your hassle free booking let us organise your travel and save you money!
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4 - 5 star properties An-treath Avoca Antigeen Avoca Hoopers Bay Tree Cottage Beach Moorings 3 Buccabu Christmas House 2 Goldolphin
Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 10 Sleeps 4
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Holly Cottage 1 Minalto 2 Minalto 3 Minalto 4 Minalto The Cabin, The Bank Verona
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£1000–£1200 £435–£755 £395–£655 £395–£655 £345–£555 £300–£920 £745–£1295
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3 star properties Aft Cabin 14 Silver Street Altamira Ground Flat Altamira Top Flat Anchor Cottage Armorel Cottage Avona Belladonna Escallonia Far Horizon 1 Golden Bay Jasmine Lower Ganilly Merrick
Sleeps 2 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 6
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4 Myrtle Cottages Rosevean Flat 1 3 Spanish Ledge 4 Spanish Ledge 1 Springfield Court Smugglers Den Spy Hole Tremelethen Farm Cottage White Cottage White Cottage Flat Wisteria Cottage
Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 3 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2
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Porthloo Chalets 1 & 2 Sleeps 4
£250 – £605 PUPW
Sunny Creek
Sleeps 4
£200 – £700 PUPW
Buccabu 2
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£250 – £720 PUPW
2 Spanish Ledge
Sleeps 4
£250 – £610 PUPW
The Cabin, Pentland
Sleeps 2
£250 – £440 PUPW
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Samson at Mount Flagon
★★★★GOLD
John & Ann Derbyshire, Mount Flagon, Porthloo, St. Mary’s E. annderbyshire@hotmail.com T. 01386 792065 www.samsononscilly.co.uk
Mr M Littleford T. 01720 423102 www.4roseveanhouse.co.uk
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★★★★GOLD
SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-4 | £400–£670 PUPW
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Sue Richards T. 01720 422904 www.scillynumber6.co.uk
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Tresillian
6 & 10 Harbour Lights
A traditional stone built cottage within 100m of Porthcressa Beach. Spacious+comfortable, full central heating+open fire. Large bright well equipped dining kitchen with dishwasher.
– Two lovely apartments in a quiet and central location. – Sitting on Town Beach. Stunning sea views. – Open all year. Linen, Wi-Fi & utilities included.
Mrs Nan Fellows, 3 Buzza Street, St. Mary’s T. 01527 66689 E. nan.fellows@btinternet.com www.tresillian-scilly.com
6 & 10 Harbour Lights, Thorofare, St. Mary’s, TR21 0LN E. pennylovejoy@scillydays.co.uk T. 01206 247119 www.scillydays.co.uk
★★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £650–£880 PUPW
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £350-£1200 PUPW
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £450 - £575 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £435-£585 PUPW
Annet is a cosy, twinbedded apartment at Mount Flagon. We are dog-friendly and situated just off the coastal path below Harry’s Walls. There is a large garden with a private seating area for you to enjoy.
A beautiful modern luxury flat located in the heart of the town on St. Mary’s, close to Porthcressa beach. Everything included for a wonderful self catering experience. Keith & Dilys Waite T. 01685 388309 M. 07976 530682 E. keithwaite@btinternet.com www.scilly-sanctuary.com
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– Bedrooms: 2 Twin 1 Double – Very well equipped comfortable terrace cottage – Superb views over St Mary’s harbour and town beach – Just minutes from shops, restaurants and quay for boat trips – Welcoming local owners
Sue and Clive Kirby T. 01720 423657 M. 07824 381550 E. susan.kirby60@btinternet.com www.tean-ios.com
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £400-£1000 PUPW
A spacious ground floor flat decorated and equipped to the highest standard. All linen and towels provided. 3/4 acre tiered garden. Well behaved dogs welcome.
2 The Wrasse
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– Conveniently located on the outskirts of Hugh Town. – A modern, well maintained, 2-bedroomed property. – Tastefully furnished and decorated. – The private, south-facing, courtyard garden is ideal for relaxing or dining.
Sea Views to off islands. Beach 75 yards. 3/4 acre garden. Quiet location – easy access to Hugh Town and quay. 2 en suite bedrooms – 1 with double bed, 1 with twin beds.
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £330-£900 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £460-£885 PUPW
Ann Hughes E. ann@foundryhouse.freeserve.co.uk T. 01425 655729 www.annetonscilly.co.uk
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Albany, Thurleigh and Waverley
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SC | 7 Units | Sleeps 2-6 | Jan-Dec | £275-£1100 PUPW
We have a variety of self-catering properties to accommodate from 2-6 people. Albany House has 4 apartments, there are 2 Thurleigh apartments, each for 2 persons, & Waverley can sleep up to 6. – All accommodation is of a high standard with fully equipped kitchens – Guests are met on arrival by island owners – Welcome tray and fresh flowers provided – Linen and towels provided and changed when needed throughout your stay – Wi-Fi available at Albany and Waverley – Open all Year – Full details on our website www.scillyflats.com Albany is situated on Church Street in Hugh Town. The apartments are comfortable and welcoming and retain some of the features of this 200 year old house. Thurleigh ground floor apartments are accessed from Porthcressa Road, just one minute from the beach. Shops, restaurants and the Quay are a short, level walk away. Waverley is a detached bungalow on Church Road just 10 minutes walk from Hugh Town. The bungalow has been refurbished to a high standard and offers families and groups a relaxing stay. Issy & Alfie Trenear, Thurleigh, Church Street, St. Mary’s, TR21 0JT E. itrenear@yahoo.co.uk T. 01720 422601 www.scillyflats.com
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Buzza Ledge
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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 2 | £450-£520 PUPW
– Superb elevated location with stunning sea views – Three bedroom split level house, four star rating – Private garden and sun deck – Reduced low season rates give economy for smaller groups – Convenient for beach, town and harbour
G.M. Osborne, Porthcressa, St. Mary’s T. 01720 422986 www.ardwyn-scilly.co.uk
E. jeremy@scillyrose.co.uk T. 01720 422078 www.scillyrose.co.uk
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £420-£570 PUPW
Carn Thomas Cottage
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A fully equipped, comfortable and spacious property situated just yards from Porth Mellon and Town Beach and a short walk to the town and harbour. Mrs E & Mr D Pearce, Upper Strand, St. Mary’s T. 01209 860463
Declan Ridsdale, St. Mary’s E. dickymint@hotmail.com T. 01720 423183 / 07796 301544
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– Situated between Hugh Town and Old Town – Both apartments are on the ground floor – Hoopers to the left of the front door; An Tigeen to the right – My aim is that you relax and be happy on holiday
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £600-£1275 PUPW
A well maintained ground floor flat in quiet area, close to shops and quay. Large comfortable lounge, double bedroom. Well equipped kitchen, bath plus shower. Patio available for guests.
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Carnwethers Country House Cottages
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Fairways
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £750–£1525 PUPW
SC | 4 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-5 | £580-£1200 PUPW
– Centrally located beach-side bungalow – Sea views across Porthcressa Bay – Two minute walk to Hugh Town and the quay – Perfect for a relaxing holiday. E. enquries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
Carnwethers is the perfect place for a peaceful and restful holiday ‘far from the madding crowd’ in ‘upcountry’ St Marys but just a 10 min bus ride or 35 min stroll through the nature trails into town.
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Set in an acre of award winning gardens and located above the beautiful, secluded Pelistry Bay, Carnwethers offers comfortable and contemporary accommodation in four single storey cottages. Our facilities include solar-heated outdoor pool, croquet lawn, games room, library, laundry and sauna. Ideal for couples, families, walkers and wildlife lovers, for exploring the unique landscape or simply revitalising the mind, body and soul. Carnwethers Country House Cottages Pelistry Bay, St. Mary’s TR21 0NX L Graham T. 01720 422415 M. 07811 453109 E. carnwethers@aol.com www.carnwethers.com
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £610-£1425 PUPW – Attractive granite house on Old Town Bay – Only 15 minute stroll to Hugh Town – Perfect for a relaxing family holiday – Secluded patio garden overlooking the beach E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com V7
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £390-£520 PUPW
Our comfortable Greystones Cottages and superior Cedar Cottage situated on the historic Garrison, offer a perfect base for a quiet and peaceful stay on these beautiful islands. All offer excellent facilities and garden areas. Cedar Cottage has stunning views overlooking the sea and off-islands. We are only 10 minutes walk from Hugh Town, its facilities, the quay and nearby beaches.
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Spacious 3 bedroomed accommodation. The flat is furnished to a high standard and set in its own garden. 100yards from Porthmellon Beach and convenient for town and harbour. Lena Heslin, Gunner Rock E. j.heslin@btinternet.com T. 01720 422595
Mr & Mrs D. Poynter E. sheilapoynter@gmail.com T. 01720 422703 www.dunmallard.co.uk
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £345-£1195 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £375-£895 PUPW
Light spacious flat in quiet position behind museum in Church Street. Separate lounge, kitchen diner, double bed. Friday changeover, non-smoking. Close to shops, beaches and amenities. For availability please see our website.
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T & B Moulson The Garrison, St. Mary’s TR21 0LS E. info@garrisonholidays.com T. 01720 422670 www.garrisonholidays.com
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Haycocks
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5 | £570-£975 PUPW Three bedroomed house with stunning sea views. Quiet location only four minutes from the beach, harbour and shops. Furnished & equipped to a high standard. Changeover Thursdays. Mr & Mrs M. Easton T. 01372 458753 E. ann@islesofscilly-selfcatering.com www.islesofscilly-selfcatering.com C6
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £500-£1000 PUPW – Superb views over Porthmellon Beach, harbour & islands – Watch idyllic sunsets – Private patio & garden areas – Seconds from beach – Minutes from town & country walks & nature trails Debbie Edwards T. 01720 422955 E. benrockyhill@yahoo.com www.islandviewscilly.co.uk
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £695-£1495 PUPW
Norwethal Flat
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E. patriciajhicks@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422028 www.stayscilly.com
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £595–£1080 PUPW
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Oystercatcher, 7 Godolphin House★★★★ SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £425-£895 PUPW
– Modern duplex apartment in the heart of Hugh Town – Bright and airy luxury accommodation – Central location for shops, restaurants and the quay – Perfect for couples sharing or families
A bright and airy ground floor flat, well located just a short level walk from beaches, the harbour and amenities of Hugh Town. A great base for a perfect Scilly holiday. E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
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E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
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– Luxurious accommodation – Centrally located for shops, restaurants and the quay – 12 Silver Street enjoys sea views – Newly appointed bathrooms with bath and shower/ additional toilet downstairs – Each property sleeps 6 guests comfortably with either Friday or Saturday change over At Porthcressa Properties we have everything you need to make your stay as relaxing and enjoyable as possible; comfortable beds, DVD player, iPod dock to well-equipped kitchens, every need is catered for. The open-plan layout downstairs provides a spacious, airy living area, then step outside the front door, cross the road and you’ll find yourself on beautiful Porthcressa beach, perfect! Lesley Mills, 57/61 Adrian Road, Abbots Langley, Herts, WD5 0AG E. lesley@bradmill.freeuk.com T. 01923 270533
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £295-£560 PUPW
– Attractive granite cottage with enviable position – Sea views across Porthcressa Bay with south facing patio – Two minute walk to Hugh Town and the quay – Perfect for a relaxing holiday
No. 1 Corners
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £606-£1310 PUPW
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Sandpiper Holiday Apartments
★★★★
SC | 5 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-7 | £250-£2025 PUPW
Holiday in luxury in superbly appointed self-catering apartments. – Luxury Holiday Apartments equipped to the highest standards – Waterside locations – Easy access for boating, shops and restaurants – All bedrooms are en-suite – Free WiFi available throughout – Owned, managed and serviced by a local resident family Owned & operated by a local family our apartments will provide you with the opportunity to make the most of Scilly whilst enjoying our modern centrally located waterfront apartments. Our holiday apartments are situated in some of the finest locations on St. Mary’s, enjoying outstanding island views, including St. Mary’s harbour. Guests enjoy easy access to St Mary’s quay and the boats that will take you island hopping, as well as to the islands restaurants, pubs and retail outlets. Our apartments have WiFi access and come equipped with both washing and drying facilities. As a local family we believe that Sandpiper apartments offer the best possible place to stay whilst you explore Scilly. Jill & Jon May, Sandpiper Apartments, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0NA E. enquiries@sandpiper-scilly.co.uk T. 01720 422122 www.sandpiper-scilly.co.uk
Seaways Farm Holiday Homes
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SC | 6 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-5 | £500-£1265 PUPW
Established over 40 years ago, the holiday houses at Seaways Flower Farm, Porthloo and Bant’s Carn offer a choice of houses, cottages, chalet or apartment with unrivalled sea views in secluded locations. – Magnificent sea views – Beautifully restored farm buildings, 3 properties with big gardens – 4 Cottages adjacent to the popular Juliet’s Garden Restaurant & Bar (wifi available) – Children & Dogs Welcome/Centrally heated for winter holidays. – Broadband available in all properties (except Summer House) – Bang & Olufsen televisions in each property with cable for own devices. Whether you choose The Loft, Orchid, Barley, or Summer Houses, fifteen minutes’ walk from Hugh Town, or Standing Stone and Standing Stone Terrace, set in rugged isolation at Bant’s Carn, our converted farm buildings are beautifully restored. Enjoy the surroundings of a traditional Scillonian flower farm. Moments from the beaches, Seaways offers peace, comfort, relaxation and style. Walk along the coast at sunset, picnic on the beach, or go for a sail and look up at your cottage on the cliffs. Whatever you do with your day, you’ll be glad to end it at Seaways. Mrs Juliet May, Seaways Flower Farm, St. Mary’s TR21 0NF E. seawaysflowerfarm@btinternet.com T. 01720 422845 www.seawaysfarmholidayhomes.co.uk
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Pilots Gig Flat
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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £420-£540 PUPW
– South facing twin bedded apartment – Central location for shops, restaurants and the quay – Fully modernised and well equipped 5 Harbourlights, Thorofare, St. Mary’s E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
Mrs J Holliday The Bank, St. Mary’s T. 01327 871053
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For full details please visit www.serica-ios.co.uk or phone
Mrs Rosemary Sharman E. info@sharmanfencing.co.uk T. 01929 472181 day / 471210 evening
David Townend E. dtownend@sportsmode.net T. 01720 423501 www.serica-ios.co.uk
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £550-£800 PUPW
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– Traditional granite cottage in the heart of Hugh Town – Five minutes walk to the quay, one minute to the beach – Well equipped with contemporary décor and furnishings – Central heating and private courtyard garden
Tracey Guy, Shamrock, High Lanes, St. Mary’s E. scillyhorse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 423269
Mr & Mrs Beck E enquiries@trevessa.co.uk T. 01227 472128 www.trevessa.co.uk
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £535-£1250 PUPW
Both cottages accommodate six people in two rooms each with a double and a single bed. In a quiet area with private decking and landscaped gardens. Electricity is payable by £1 coin meter.
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The Crow’s Nest, 6 Spanish Ledge★★★★ SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £375-£550 PUPW – Top floor apartment in converted granite house – Centrally located in the heart of Hugh Town – Ideal for couples sharing or single travellers
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– Fully refurbished Spring 2014 E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com
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– Large town house sleeps 8 – Easy access to shops and restaurants – Close to beaches – Handy for off island boats – View of harbour
Serica is centrally situated overlooking the park with uninterrupted views of the Garrison, Tamarisk and Star Castle.
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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £1600-£1800 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 6 | £710-£1000 PUPW
Shamrock Cottages
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SC | 1 Unit |Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £375–£610 PUPW
A well appointed 2 bedroom holiday flat placed close to the quay. It is fully equipped to a high standard and the large picture window in the lounge gives uninterrupted views of Samson, Bryher and Tresco.
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6 Godolphin House
★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-3 | £375-£495 PUPW
Kirklees Holiday Flat
★★★GOLD
SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £475 PUPW A spacious and well appointed ground floor flat, centrally located close to Hugh Town and amenities and Porthcressa Beach. Kirklees offers a double-bedded room, bathroom with shower, lounge/ dining room and fully equipped galley kitchen. Changeover Saturday. T. 01720 422623 E. kirkleesholidayflat@btconnect.com www.stayatkirklees.co.uk
– Spacious Flat, centrally situated – Near Beaches, good views – Underfloor heating, non-smoking
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Godolphin House is a modern block of nine self contained flats, a short walk to the shops of Hugh Town and close to three sandy beaches. 6 Godolphin House, on the second floor, and overlooking the chaplaincy gardens, has been completely renovated, attractively furnished and is well equipped to provide a high standard of accommodation. Two double bedrooms. Saturday changeover.
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-12 | £380-£1170 PUPW
Mrs. A. S. Hogg Church Road, St. Mary’s TR21 0NB E. scillyholidays@btconnect.com T. 02476 450455
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Sep | Sleeps 2 | £340-£465 PUPW
– Ideally placed close to Porthmellon Beach – Double-fronted property with shared gardens – Spacious, excellently furnished & well-equipped – Families welcome; choice of 3 units – Shared laundry; cot available upon request – Please visit our website for many more details Careful owners of dogs welcome by prior arrangement in the House and Chalet (but not Flat)
Comfortable, quiet and spacious ground floor flat, near beaches, harbour, shops & local amenities.
Porthmellon, St. Mary’s E. 2bayviewterrace@gmail.com T. 07999 856128 www.2bayviewterrace.com
Non smoking. No pets. For further pictures and information please see www.visitislesofscilly.com Mr & Mrs Elliot Dunmallard (Lower Flat), Church Street, St. Mary’s T. 01458 272971 G5
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Sea views from every room. Recently modernised 1st floor apartment in quiet location next to Garrison Walls. Lounge/diner, kitchen, shower room, 2 bedrooms: double ensuite & kingsize/ twin room. Only a few minutes walk to quay, beaches, restaurants & shops.
Scilly is home to the world's smallest island - Bishop Rock!
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
3 Rosevean House
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £360-£700 PUPW
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £320-£455 PUPW
Light and airy, two bedroomed, top-floor flat opposite Chaplaincy Gardens. Only minutes away from beaches, shops and quay.
Well equipped 1 bedroom flat. Quiet location. Close to town beach, shops & the quay. Chairs and table on south facing balcony. Ideal two person flat. Electricity included.
Church Road, St. Mary’s Details and availability: www.beggarsroost-scilly.com Booking and prices: Ken Peay T. 0208 3998364 E. jpeay@btopenworld.com
T Parsons Scilly Self Catering, Back Lane, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JR E. enquiries@scillyselfcatering.com T. 01720 422082
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £400-£750 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £365-£495 PUPW
Ajax is a superb flat for four people. Perfectly situated just a stroll from Hugh Town, Ajax has stunning, panoramic views across the bay, out towards Tresco and the off islands. Regularly used by the owners, Ajax is maintained to high standards, with a newly fitted kitchen in 2010 and bathroom in 2012. Mrs E Johnson, The Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PS T. 0208 6589426 E. ajaxholidays@tiscali.co.uk
– Attractive cottage near Porthcressa Beach – Centrally situated – Comfortable & cosy, Non-Smoking
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A cottage, probably built in excess of 150 years ago, one of a row of typical fisherman’s cottages situated very close to Porthcressa Beach and centrally situated for the town’s amenities, has been very tastefully renovated, attractively furnished and well equipped to provide accommodation of a high standard. One double bedroom. Wednesday changeover. Mrs. A. S. Hogg St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0HX E. scillyholidays@btconnect.com T. 02476 450455
Bounty Ledge
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £395-£910 PUPW Fully equipped maisonette. Fantastic sea views, with panoramic view of the harbour. Three bedrooms, double, single and a twin with a fold up bed. In Hugh Town. Shops, beaches and quay all within a few minutes walk. Mr Jackman, Lower Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PS T. 01720 422124 www.scillonianpropertiesltd.com
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Don and Judi look forward to welcoming you to well appointed 1st floor accommodation with distant sea views and garden. Low season Short Breaks available, advice for travel.
Andrew and Be Combes, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s T. 01720 423930 www.scillyselfcatering.co.uk
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Bylet Holiday Homes
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £280-£520 PUPW
Sea views from sitting room and balcony. One twin and one double room. Quiet location close to centre of Hugh Town and harbour. Bookings Saturday to Saturday.
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering ★★★ Flat 4, Kenwyn
Captain’s Cabin
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SC | 1 Unit | Feb-Nov | Sleeps 2-4 | £300-£700 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £220-£410 PUPW
A very comfortable first floor flat quietly situated near beaches and harbour. Electricity included.
Studio flat for 2 close to beaches, town and quay. Sea views. Linen and towels provided. Start/end days Sat or Tues. Short breaks available. No smoking.
Captain’s Cabin, Rams Valley, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JT E. peggy@rowe55.eclipse.co.uk T. 01720 422966 www.captainscabinscilly.co.uk
Mrs C Smith T. 01823 412845 E. carolsmith04@btinternet.com www.cssck4.co.uk
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Harbour Lights and Smugglers Ride ★★★ SC | 4 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-4 | £350-£1200 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 5 | £570-£750 PUPW
Traditional 3 Bedroom Cottage in Hugh Town, next to Museum and close to beaches and shops.
Mr D Townend, Church Street, St. Mary’s E. chc@sportsmode.net T. 07900 016113
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £550-£1200 PUPW A newly refurbished well– appointed self–catering holiday cottage just a stones throw away from Porthcressa beach. This lovely cottage provides your family and guests a central location to the main facilities, a perfect base to explore the beautiful islands.
Alison Clifford E. info@islesofscillyholidayflats.co.uk T. 01202 722910 www.islesofscillyholidayflats.co.uk
Hannah Cattran E. cattrandevelopments@live.com www.clemyscottage.co.uk
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Kistvaen Flat
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Kistvaen is situated under the Garrison Wall overlooking Porthcressa beach. There is a double and a twin room, kitchendiner and lounge. There is a private deck overlooking Porthcressa with BBQ. Tuesday changeover.
– Central, modern furnished first floor flat – Sleeps 4, double and twin bedrooms – Lounge/diner, shower room Flat 1, Spanish Ledge, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s E. clarepascoe@hotmail.co.uk T. 01872 271387 M. 07735 205566
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £320-£615 PUPW
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– Open all year – Availability listed on website – Free WiFi Superb holiday apartments quite literally on the beach with fantastic sea, harbour, and town views. A variety of tastefully converted accommodation, whether it is a romantic hideaway or a one or two bedroom flat. Local shops and restaurants are on the door step, with the quay and other beaches a few minutes walk away. With our weekend and out of season short breaks this gives you an ideal opportunity to enjoy our milder winters and mingle with the locals. Alternatively storm watch from the comfort of your armchair as most flats have sea views.
Jane Chiverton, Kistvaen Flat, St. Mary’s TR21 0JE E. chivy4002@gmail.com T. 01720 422002 www.kistvaen.co.uk E6
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Lunnon Farm Cottages
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-5 | £380-£950 PUPW
South facing beachside bungalow with garden running up to the footpath following the sea wall to Porthcressa and Little Porth beaches. 1 Little Porth, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s Mrs M.C. Feast T. 01527 893619 www.pennlyon.co.uk
Penny Rogers T. 01720 422422 www.lunnonfarm.co.uk
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Minmow Holiday Flats
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £288-£449 PUPW
Revenue Cutter, No 9 Harbour Lights★★★
AK Athawes E. aathawes@convar.co.uk T. 01634 290210 www.stayonscilly.co.uk
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SC | 3 Units | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2-4 | £350-£450 PUPW
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £395-£1200 PUPW
Relax in a tranquil country location. Close to Bants Carn, Bar Point and golf course, bus 2 mins walk. Restaurant 15 mins. Jane Lishman Mc Farlands Down, St. Mary’s TR21 0NS T. 01720 422897 www.morgelyn.co.uk
– Centrally located, views overlooking park – Free WiFi, very well equipped – Two double (one with en-suite toilet) and one twin bedroom – One min walk to beach, 5 mins to quay – High chair and travel cot available Chris & Debbie Etheridge T. 07977 175677 www.islesofscilly-holidays.co.uk
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SC | 2 Units | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £330–£670 PUPW
SC | 2 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-6 | £275-£820 PUPW
Ideally situated on flower farm with private lawns within large garden close to town, beaches and nature trail. Mid week bookings early season.
Peacehaven is set in two acres of its own grounds just above Watermill Cove on the north east of the island. Ideal for couples & families for a quiet relaxing break.
Debbie Edwards, T. 01720 422955 E. benrockyhill@yahoo.com www.islandviewscilly.co.uk
S Paulger, Helvear, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0NS E. peacehaven@ymail.com T. 01720 422326
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– South facing views, centrally located in Hugh Town – Large open plan lounge/ diner and kitchen – Fully equipped and inclusive of all charges – One double, one bunk room, Monday C/O
Mr. K. Simpson, The Strand, St. Mary’s T. 01720 422561 www.minmow.co.uk
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Spacious comfortable split level ground floor self catering accommodation near the centre of Hugh Town with fantastic views across the road to the Green and the harbour.
Peacehaven
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £765 – £865 PUPW
Attractive and secluded cottages, each with private garden or patio, on a working flower farm near beautiful southern coast of St. Mary’s, about 1½ miles from Hugh Town. Porth Hellick, the nearest beach, 5 minutes walk. Nature trails, coastal path and other beaches very close.
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Sunnyside Holiday Flats
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SC | 3 Units | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 1-4 | £285-£660 PUPW
Trelawney
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-3 | £290 - £560 PUPW
Self catering holiday flats, sleeping four, four and two persons, open from Easter to October. Located in the centre of St. Mary’s, one mile from Hugh Town. Pleasant walks in all directions to beaches, coastal footpaths, nature trails and moorland.
A beautiful Victorian townhouse, with high ceilings, large windows and a comfortable feel, converted to a high standard. Situated close to the quay, shops and restaurants of Hugh Town and Porthcressa and Town beaches. Perfect for couples.
E. mike@sunnysideflats.co.uk T. 01720 422903 www.sunnysideflats.co.uk
Julie Havlin, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. jhavlin@hotmail.com T. 01209 711927 www.trelawney-ios.co.uk
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Warleggan Holiday Apartments ★★★ SC | 7 Units | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 1-5 | £335-£680 PUPW
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £375-£695 PUPW – Secluded hideaway, tranquil yet central – Private grounds. Garden with panoramic views over Lower Moors & sea views towards Old Town – Convieniently situated for beaches, town, harbour – Relaxing retreat, perfect for a peaceful holiday on Scilly Richard Parker E. louiseandrich@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422594 www.scillyselfcaterthebarn.webs.com
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £345-£555 PUPW – Panoramic sea views from bedroom & lounge – Linen, electricity and Wi-Fi included – Central location for shops, restaurants and quay – Twin or king-size bed option
The Tardis
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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £300-£330 PUPW
4 Well Cross
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Modern furnished house, with Sky TV and WiFi, situated close to Town Beach. Within 5 minutes of quay. Small courtyard with benches. MP Burton Well Cross, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s E. info@treboethguesthouse.vpweb.co.uk T. 07768 407495 www.treboethguesthouse.vpweb.co.uk
Margaret Williams Briar Lea, Pelistry, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly T. 01720 422209
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A self contained unit in a quiet country area of St. Mary’s, approximately 2 miles from Hugh Town with frequent bus service stopping at ‘our’ corner. The nearest beach is only a 4 minute walk away. Garden area for guest use.
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There are seven holiday apartments to choose from at Warleggan. A range to suit everyone – all comfortably furnished and equipped for your every need, in the perfect location! Owned and cared for by island residents, we aim to provide quality affordable accommodation, the basis for a carefree holiday and a preparation for adventures in our beautiful islands. Mrs Celia Hiron Warleggan Holiday Apartments, Church Street, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JT E. enquiries@warleggan.com T. 01720 422563 www.warleggan.com
Mick & Yve Peck, The Dairy Café, The Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PT T. 01720 422446 E. thedairycafeios@gmail.com
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– Romney and Schiller – 2 person apartments – Eagle and Colossus – 2 person apartments – Hollandia – 3/4 person apartment – Firebrand – 4 person apartment – Association – 4/5 person apartment
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Brunswick, 3 Telegraph
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £280-£500 PUPW Situated at the North of the Island 1.5 miles from Hugh Town. Quiet setting in spacious gardens. On main bus route (seasonal). Close to Bar Point, Bants Carn ancient village and Golf Club. Perfect for a relaxing holiday.
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SC | 7 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 6 | £655-£1225 PUPW
James & Sue Sherris, Content Farm, St. Mary’s E. contentfarmersscilly@gmail.com T. 01720 422496
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Fisherman’s Arms, 7 Smugglers Ride
SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2-3 | £470-£600 PUPW – First floor apartment located on, and with direct access to, Town Beach with views over the Harbour – Books Tuesday – Tuesday – Linen, towels & electricity included in price – Free Wi-Fi available for visitors
Peninnis Farm Luxury Camping
IOSAAS APPROVED
Our custom designed safari tents are spacious & fully furnished with excellent kitchens, comfortable bedrooms & stylish shower rooms. This is Glamping at its very best with all your home comforts to hand! Come & enjoy the farm’s spectacular coastal backdrop & far reaching views, ideally located just minutes from Hugh Town, the harbour & stunning beaches. Whether it’s a romantic retreat or a family adventure - we have an excellent farm holiday experience to offer! Peninnis Farm, St. Mary’s, E. enquiries@peninnis.co.uk T. 01720 421008 M. 07584 655470 www.peninnisfarmluxurycamping.co.uk
Angela Walker. Bute Lodge, 182 Petersham Road, Richmond, TW10 7AD T. 020 8940 9808 E. bute.lodge@btinternet.com
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Lyonnesse House
Seaview Moorings
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Fantastic location, breathtaking views.
IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 5 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £430-£995 PUPW
Children and babies well catered for Dogs welcome in some apartments Mid-week and weekend changeovers Linen and beach towels provided Wifi and I-pod docks
Mrs M Woodcock, Lyonnesse House, Strand, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0PS E. Lyonnesse-scilly@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422113 www.lyonnesse-scilly.co.uk
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IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 4 Units | May-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £445-£695 PUPW
It never rains here – but when it does you can sit in your window and watch the comings and goings of everyday harbour life – never a dull moment!
A Grade II listed family residence, sympathetically converted in 2013 into 5 stunning apartments, 4 of which have magnificent views over the harbour and off-islands. Locally owned and managed, Lyonnesse offers a high standard of contemporary self-catering accommodation in an enviable location, convenient for the town, quay and beaches. Full details and on-line availability can be found on our website.
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Seaview Moorings is not just a place to stay – it’s a place to file away in your memory. Our 4 luxury studio suites offer everything you need for the perfect self catering holiday. All enjoy harbour views and 2 suites have South facing decks. Tony and Deanne Dingley The Strand, St. Mary’s E. dingley_holmes@hotmail.com T. 01720 422327 www.seaviewmoorings.co.uk
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Glenmoor Apartment
IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | From £595 PUPW
Carn Ithen Cottage
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Sleeps 2-4 | Mar-Oct | £500-£950 PUPW
Luxury apartment situated ten minutes from Hugh Town and picturesque Old Town Bay. Two bedrooms with superking/twin beds, spacious bathroom with free standing bath, waterfall shower, kitchen, lounge/diner, underfloor heating & Sky+. Visit our website to view our photo gallery. E. zoeparry@hotmail.com T. 07789 816261 www.glenmoorapartment.co.uk
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5 Museum Flats
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £550-£850 PUPW – Contemporary 2 bedroom apartment – En suite bathrooms with shower – Harbour view – Balcony – Very well equipped
Situated in a quiet location in delightful Old Town, close to beach and nature trail, we offer large, luxury two bedroom accommodation (twin and double both with en suite). Large lounge and dining area looking towards Peninnis. Modern fully equipped kitchen and separate utility room. Free WiFi. Carn Ithen was a Trip Advisor ‘Certificate of Excellence’ Winner in 2012/13/14. Danni and Nigel Hudson Carn Ithen, Trench Lane, St. Mary’s E. hudsons@carnithen.co.uk T. 01720 422917 www.carnithen.co.uk
Sarah Layton, 5 Museum Flats E. sarahcollinge@gmail.com T. 07836 507773 www.scillyapartment.co.uk
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– Extensive welcome hamper, saves shopping on arrival – Garden with eating area; faces west for those evening sunsets – Perfect base for total relaxation – Visit our web-site to see the many extras we provide
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Auriga Apartment
Chy Carn
Luxury apartment having panoramic views over Porthcressa Bay. Family, double and twin en-suite bedrooms on 1st floor, lounge dining room & fitted kitchen on 2nd. Saturday c/o. 5mins walk from quay
– Luxury extremely well appointed five bedroom house – Spectacular views, perfect location, large garden. Mon C/O – Minutes from beaches, town, quay and coast walks
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6-8 | £700-£1500 PUPW
Sheila & Chris Thomas, 7 Porthcressa Road, Hugh Town TR21 0JL E. aurigascilly@aol.com T. 01720 422637 www.aurigascilly.co.uk
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Leonie Marks, Hospital Lane, St. Mary’s E. leoniemarks@btinternet.com T. 01621 892873 M. 07980 977917 www.chycarn.com F6
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Flat 7, Spanish Ledge
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-4 | £385-£850 PUPW – Centrally located, spacious, well equipped ground floor flat – 2 bedrooms & lounge – Brand new kitchen/diner for 2015 season – 2 minutes walk to beaches, shops & harbour – Linen, towels & electricity all included in the price E. info@spanishledge.co.uk T. 01720 422510 www.spanishledge.co.uk
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St. Mary’s / Self Catering
Rosevear
An Oberva
– New for 2015 – Grade 2 listed townhouse centrally located – Sunny courtyard at rear of property – Handy for off island boats – Two bedrooms: one kingsize and one twin Please contact Heather, Phil or Lucy E. rosevearios@gmail.com T. 01720 423095
Modern first floor flat in Hugh Town. In a quiet position yet two minutes from Porthcressa Beach, and five minutes from shops and quay.
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £795-£895 PUPW
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PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £200-£800 PUPW
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North Tinks, Holy Vale
The Moos
Holy Vale is a lovely quiet ancient wooded valley in the heart of St Mary’s. North Tinks is a converted barn. A perfect position for exploring the Island. It is within walking distance of Hugh Town, the coastline and beaches. Taxis are available. Thursday changeover
– Situated near the south east coastline of St. Mary’s – Close to Pelistry Beach – Shared garden – Bus stops outside
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-3 | £295-£595 PUPW
PENDING SC | 3 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-6 | £325-£590 PUPW
Mrs Faye Guy T. 01720 423275 E. info@themoosonscilly.co.uk www.themoosonscilly.co.uk
E. enquiries@come2scilly.com T. 01720 423523 www.come2scilly.com
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South Tinks, Holy Vale
The Old Cottage
Nestled in the heart of St Mary’s at Holy Vale, South Tinks, a converted barn offers good quality accommodation. A quiet area within walking distance of Hugh Town, Nature Trail, coastline and beaches. Taxis are available. Wednesday changeover.
A beautifully renovated cottage with harbour & sea views. Located in Hugh Town the Old Cottage is pet friendly, perfect for couples, and is conveniently located for shops and restaurants. Saturday changeover.
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-2 | £295-£550 PUPW
E. enquiries@come2scilly.com T. 01720 423523 www.come2scilly.com
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The Crow’s Nest, Smuggler’s Ride
SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-2 | £240-£490 PUPW IOSAAS PENDING Fabulous location, fantastic sea view. Sunny flat with double bed and shower. Direct access through courtyard to the beach. Overlooking harbour and within ten minute walk of the quay, three beaches, shops, restaurants and pubs. Stella Carter E. stella@bakehouse.supanet.com T. 01235 520317
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 3 | £475-£775 PUPW
Mr P Lethbridge Garrison Hill, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s T. 01720 422245
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Tresco / Self Catering / Half Board / Bed & Breakfast
Sea Garden Cottages
SC | 7 Units | Sleeps 6-10 | Jan-Dec | £1695-£6550 PUPW SC | HB | B&B | 9 Units | Sleeps 2-3 | Mar-Dec | £150-£235 PPPN
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Inspirational elegance and style. Capturing some of the best sea views that the islands have to offer, designed and furnished to the highest degree of comfort and style, the Sea Garden Cottages allow guests to enjoy their holiday with greater choice. There are nine one bedroomed cottages, each with an open plan lounge and fully-equipped kitchen, as well as a small terrace. Upstairs is the bedroom with its own balcony and en-suite bathroom. There is also a sofa bed downstairs. Bookings can be by the night, with half-board available from the Ruin Beach Café. Alternatively, guests can choose to cater for themselves in their cottage. There are seven larger cottages with open-plan lounge and fully-equipped kitchen, as well as small gardens and terraces. Upstairs there are 3 or 4 bedrooms and a separate TV/sofa room downstairs offering additional accommodation if required. In addition to the wonderful beach, facilities at the Sea Garden Cottages include an indoor pool, gym, tennis court and landscaped gardens. There is also an on-site seasonal sailing school in July and August. Complimentary entrance to Tresco Abbey Garden is included. To benefit from the seamless Tresco transfer service from St. Mary’s Airport to your cottage door, be sure to book your flights through the Tresco Island Office. Tresco Island Office, Tresco TR24 0QQ E. contactus@tresco.co.uk T. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk
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Tresco / Self Catering / Bed & Breakfast
Flying Boat Cottages
★★★★★GOLD
SC | 12 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6-10 | £1550-£5250 PUPW
Luxurious self-catering on Tresco with indoor pool, spa, jacuzzi, gym and tennis court. Complimentary entry to Tresco Abbey Garden also included. The Flying Boat Cottages are situated on the beach at New Grimsby, Tresco. All the houses are beautifully furnished with oak flooring, original artwork throughout and sea views from the living rooms and master bedrooms with balconies.Tresco has a range of dining options from beachfront restaurants to our welcoming local pub, the New Inn. To benefit from the seamless Tresco transfer service from St. Mary’s Airport to your cottage door, be sure to book your flights through the Tresco Island Office.
Tresco Island Office, Tresco TR24 0QQ E. contactus@tresco.co.uk T. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk
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The New Inn
Boro Farm Cottages
★★★★ SILVER
B&B | 16 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £55-£120 PPPN
Our Motto: “Arrive as a customer, return as a friend.” The New Inn is at the centre of social life on Tresco, being the only and quite definitely the “best pub on Tresco”! Rooms are comfortably furnished, many with sea views. There is also a Residents Bar and Lounge and seasonal outdoor pool. Menus include Tresco-reared beef, fresh fish and local produce. Real Ale Festivals May and September, Cider Festival in July. Live music every 10 days or so. To benefit from the seamless Tresco transfer service from St. Mary’s Airport to The New Inn, be sure to book your flights through the Tresco Island Office. Tresco Island Office, Tresco TR24 0QQ E. contactus@tresco.co.uk T. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk
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★★★★ | ★★★ SC | 4 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £470-£1270 PUPW
– Breathtaking Sea Views – Free Wi Fi – Farm Stall with Homegrown Fruit and Vegetables – Beautiful, fully equipped cottages with log burning fire – Free pick up and drop off collection to and from the quay Attractive cottages on a working family run farm, centrally located for easy access to clean safe beaches, scenic walks and all local amenities. All cottages have unrivalled sea views, gardens and all are equipped and decorated to a very high standard suitable for all year round holidays. Mrs Nicola Christopher Boro Farm, Tresco TR24 0PX E. nicola.christopher@yahoo.co.uk T. 01720 422843 www.borofarmtresco.co.uk
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St. Martin's / Hotel / Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering
Karma St. Martin’s
IOSAAS PENDING
HO | 30 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £125-£300 DB&B PPPN
Karma St. Martin’s is one of the premier hotels on the Isles of Scilly, located in an outstanding area of natural beauty with stunning views overlooking the Tean Sound – Newly Refurbished – Restaurant with Al fresco dining option – Bar – Kids Club – Heated Indoor Swimming Pool – Karma Spa – Beautiful landscaped gardens with subtropical flowers This newly refurbished hotel is designed to appear as a charming hamlet of cottages. Accommodation includes individually appointed guestrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms and luxurious amenities. Panoramic sea views are the order of the day, with the guest rooms and public areas overlooking the calm waters of Tean Sound, the island of Tresco and beyond. Enjoy fine dining in the restaurant, a cosy drink at the bar, a swim in the indoor swimming pool or unwind in the Karma Spa.
Francesca McCarthy Lower Town, St. Martin’s, Isles of Scilly TR25 0QW E. st.martins@karmaresorts.com T. 01720 422368 www.karmaresorts.com
Polreath Guest House
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B&B | 3 Rooms | Apr-Sep | £50-£55 PPPN Delicious home-cooking, stunning gardens, far-reaching sea views, comfortable bedrooms and friendly hosts; just a taste of what’s to come when you stay at Polreath. VisitEngland BREAKFAST AWARD. Evening meals three nights. Tea Room open Sunday to Friday.
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A superb, purpose built, detached, granite-faced family cottage at Lower Town with 2 king or twin bedded rooms, both en suite on the ground floor. Open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen on the 1st floor with sea views.
E. sjpolreath@aol.com T. 01720 422046 www.polreath.com
Dawn Bradford T. 01720 423213 www.stmartinsselfcatering.co.uk
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Fuchsia Cottage Holidays
Middletown Stable
IOSAAS PENDING
B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £35 PPPN Enjoy a relaxing holiday with us on St.Martin’s. Comfortable surroundings and a warm welcome await you in the oasis of Middletown. Awake to the smell of homemade bread and a breakfast to sustain you for the rest of the day. Terry Davis E. info@scillyman.co.uk T. 01720 422023 www.scillyman.co.uk
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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £300-£750 PUPW
– Warm and cosy all year round – Sheltered garden – All linen and towels provided – Washing machine and tumble dryer Jo Williams E. moonshadowdiving@yahoo.co.uk www.middletownscilly.co.uk
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St. Martin’s / Self Catering
Churchtown Farm
★★★★GOLD SC | 2 Units | Feb-Nov | Sleeps 3-6 | £505-£1460 PUPW
Merrions Holiday Cottage & Chalet
SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £475-£750 PUPW Cedarwood chalet and IOSAAS APPROVED granite cottage with twin and double bedrooms. Both recently modernised to a high standard. Large private gardens and breathtaking views to the South across Highertown Bay. Comfortable and well appointed - all inclusive. A warm welcome awaits you.
– Fabulous views across Scilly – Spacious gardens with a large summer house – Good quality beds and bed linen – Perfect for spring and autumn breaks – A short stroll from some of Scilly’s best beaches Two granite cottages set in the heart of Highertown with sea views from nearly every window. The cottages are furnished in a relaxed, comfortable, modern style and are double glazed and heated throughout. Our cottages are right next to our flower farm so we are close by to answer any questions and help you make the most of your holiday. Zoe Julian Churchtown Farm, Highertown, St. Martin’s, TR25 0QL E. zoe@scillyflowers.co.uk T. 01720 422169 www.churchtownfarmholidays.co.uk
Val Thomas www.stmartinsvineyard.co.uk T. 01720 423418 E. valandgraham@hotmail.co.uk
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IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £480–£765 PUPW A charmingly restored and updated traditional granite cottage in Highertown set in its own large south-facing garden. Close to the post office, cafes and beaches, the cottage is equipped to a very high standard for cosy holidays all year round. Sue Murray T. 01720 423028 www.northfarmscilly.co.uk
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Connemara Farm
The Stables
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SC | 4 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4-6 | £385-£740 PUPW
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £470-£1025 PUPW
Connemara Farmhouse and Cottage nestle into the hillside and look across fields to the uninhabited Eastern Isles. Chalets are a little further down the track each in their own field! Jackie Perkins, Highertown, St. Martin’s TR25 0QL E. t.a.perkins@btinternet.com T. 01720 422814 www.scillybreaks.net
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-5 | £460-£680 PUPW – Stunning sea views from IOSAAS APPROVED all three properties – Two granite traditional cottages and one cedar wood chalet – Beaches just 2 minutes walk away – Linen and electricity included in the rental charge – Each property has its own garden Carron Farm, St. Martin’s, Isles of Scilly TR25 0QL T. 01720 422893 www.carronfarm.co.uk
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– Self Catering – Near Shop – Garden – Sleeps 2 or 4 – Dogs Allowed Comprising of two units, a single bedroom cottage with garden ideal for couples and a two bedroom cottage with garden ideal for a family, close to the bakery and Post Office stores. We meet you on arrival and drop you off again. Both units are furnished with everything required for a comfortable stay. Dogs welcome. John Boyle Sunset, Porthleven, Cornwall, TR13 9DP E. john@sharkbayfilms.com T. 01326 563811 www.thestables-stmartins.uk
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Bryher / Hotels / Bed & Breakfast
Hell Bay
★★★★
HO | 25 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £135-£320 DB&B PPPN
Comfort, beauty, peace and seclusion The stylish and relaxed Hell Bay is the highest-rated hotel on Scilly and stands on the western shores of Bryher, surrounded by vast skies and white sandy beaches. – 3 Rosette restaurant – Treatment room – Outdoor heated pool – Sauna and Jacuzzi
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WiFi Beautiful sea views 3 par golf and tennis court Renowned art collection
Handsomely-appointed rooms and great cuisine are complimented by one of the finest private art collections in the South West. New England and the Caribbean meet Cornwall, with Lloyd Loom and Malabar fabrics set against cool ocean blues and greens. Their head chef uses local, seasonal and regional ingredients to create classic combinations of fresh, uncluttered flavours. Hell Bay is perfect for a romantic getaway or for a memorable family holiday, where children can even choose their own egg for breakfast from the hotel’s free-range chickens. During the summer months a pop-up crab shack operates offering the best Bryher crab along with scallops and mussels. To avoid disappointment booking early is essential. Hell Bay, Bryher TR23 0PR E. contactus@hellbay.co.uk T. 01720 422947 www.hellbay.co.uk
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Bank Cottage Guesthouse ★★★★ GOLD Samson Hill Cottage
IOSAAS PENDING B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £60-£75 PPPN
B&B | 4 Rooms | Apr-Sep | £56-£60 PPPN
Gold award guesthouse offering superb sea’s edge holiday location. Spectacular sea views from all rooms, and luxuriant garden with secluded sitting areas. In addition to our award winning aga cooked breakfast we provide a guest kitchen for preparing light meals.
Discover an eco friendly escape with the most spectacular panoramic sea views you can imagine. We’re a secluded bed and breakfast with delicious locally sourced food. Breakfast Award.
E. mac.mace@homecall.co.uk T. 01720 422612 www.bank-cottage.com
Issy and Gareth Tibbs, Samson Hill Cottage, Bryher E. info@samsonhill.co.uk T. 01720 423951 www.samsonhill.co.uk
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Soleil D’Or
B&B | 3 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £40-£50 PPPN Soleil D’Or is a 4-star bungalow situated on the eastern shore of Bryher, with views overlooking Tresco Channel. Short breaks welcome all year round. Angela Street, Bryher TR23 0PR E. angelabushell@aol.com T. 01720 422003/422010
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Bryher / Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering
Atlanta, Glenhope & Glenhope High
★★★★GOLD
SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £550-£1305 PUPW
Harbour View
★★★★| ★★★ SC | 3 Units | Jan-Nov | Sleeps 4-5 | £300-£1060 PUPW – Quiet and sheltered beachside location near quays – Well equipped, with linen and towels provided – Famous Fish and Chip Friday in our bar all year round! – One well behaved dog welcome Chris & Kim Hopkins E. enquiries@bryher.co T. 01720 422222 www.bryher.co
– Traditional Scillonian granite cottages with large gardens – Close to Great Porth Beach – Ideal for couples, families or groups of friends – Dogs welcome – Atlanta changeover on Saturday; Glenhope & Glenhope High changeover on Wednesday
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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £300-£1120 PUPW
Amy Langdon, Bryher, Isles of Scilly TR23 0PR E. enquiries@visitbryher.co.uk T. 01720 423394 www.visitbryher.co.uk
– Magnificent panoramic sea views and beaches close by – Seasonal vegetables grown on the farm – Private BBQ and decking area Ruth Jenkins Clemmies, Bracken and Hillside Cottages, Bryher T. 01720 423156 www.hillsidefarmholidays.co.uk
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Bryher Holiday Chalets
White House Holidays
These three picturesque cottages are situated on the western side of Bryher, a stone’s throw from Great Porth Beach. Glenhope was the location for Gracie’s house in the film ‘When the Whales Came’. The cottages have large gardens and barbecue areas, and have all been recently refurbished to offer high quality, comfortable accommodation with facilities to meet all your requirements.
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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £490-£990 PUPW The Fo’c’sle and The Crow’s Nest, two new apartments are available for booking now. They are situated in a unique position right at the eastern edge of Bryher with spectacular views overlooking Tresco Channel and Cromwell’s Castle.
– Panoramic sea views towards Tresco & St Mary’s to the south east, and towards Bishop Rock Lighthouse to the south west – Ideal for couples, families or groups of friends – Dogs welcome – Friday changeover These two chalets, each situated in their own secluded gardens, are idyllic places to stay whilst enjoying the splendour of the Isles of Scilly. The recently refurbished comfortable chalets sleep up to 6 in 3 bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room. An open plan living area has a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and relaxed seating. Amy Langdon, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, TR23 0PR E. chalets@visitbryher.co.uk T. 01720 423394 www.visitbryher.co.uk
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IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-5 | £550-£1250 PUPW – Stunning south facing views towards the channel and Tresco – Recently renovated tasteful and spacious 3 bedroom house – Sitting room opening onto decking and garden – Outside garden furniture – Fully heated with wood burner Sandra McNeill T. 01647 277121 E. sandramcneill@googlemail.com
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Bryher / Self Catering
Veronica Farm Holidays IOSAAS APPROVED South Hill Cottages SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £310-£975 PUPW Sleeps 4 | £310-£1050 PUPW All 3 properties have sea views. Tranquil location close to beaches and quays. Changeovers Friday and Saturdays. Geoff and Kris Taylor Veronica Farm, Bryher T. 01720 422862 www.veronicafarmholidays.co.uk
IOSAAS PENDING SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £380-£1500 PUPW Three attractive self-contained units, all with gardens, (South Hill Cottage, Firmans and the Victory) close to sea at Green Bay, Bryher. Friendly and welcoming. Bryher TR23 0PR E. marian.bennett@btconnect.com T. 01720 422411 www.southhill-bryher.co.uk
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St Agnes / Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering
Hellweathers Guest House
★★★
B&B | 2 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £40-£45 PPPN
Michael & Janet Crompton E. michaeljanetcrompton@ btinternet.com T. 01720 422430 www.hellweathersbandb.co.uk
Laura Hicks T. 01720 422360 www.troytown.co.uk
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Covean Cottage Guesthouse & Café PENDING IOSAAS
– A picturesque cottage in a stunning location – Warm friendly atmosphere – Wonderful sea views, 2 mins walk from the beach – Garden Cafe serving home cooked food and cream teas Rosie Felton, St. Agnes TR22 0PL T. 01720 422620 www.coveancottage.com
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IOSAAS PENDING SC | 3 Units | Sleeps 2-4 |Jan-Dec | £350-£1015 PUPW Troytown Farm has three holiday cottages, in a beautiful location at the heart of the farm, overlooking the breathtaking Atlantic coast. St. Agnes is a tiny, unspoilt, friendly, island community; A truly unique place for an unforgettable holiday.
Friendly family run guest house. Magical sea views. En-suite bedrooms. Modern facilities. Fantastic full cooked breakfast.
B&B | 3 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £39-£49 PPPN
Troytown Farm Cottages
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Camping
CAMPING ON SCILLY Whether you choose to camp on Scilly with just your basics or glamp in style, you’ll be transported not only back to nature but also back in time. There are five campsites from which to choose, two on St. Mary’s, and one each on St. Agnes, Bryher and St. Martin’s. Some have their own beaches, some are on a farm; some are exposed to the elements, others are nestled away – but all of them share equal charm and beauty as well as a certain simplicity and tranquillity.
St.Martin’s Campsite
★★★★
CS | 50 Pitches | Mar-Oct | £9.50-£11.50 PPPN
– Welcoming, peaceful, relaxed and family friendly – Right on your own ‘campsite beach’ – Spacious, private and sheltered site – Excellent facilities kept to a very high standard – So good you’ll want to keep coming back Welcome your day to the sounds of nature, breakfast on freshly baked croissants and ease yourself into your flip flops. St. Martin’s campsite is set in a wonderful location, only a moments’ walk away from Lower Town quay, fresh local produce stalls, our famous pub, cafe’s and bistro’s, just a few of the many attractions our island has to offer. Dogs welcome out of school holidays by prior arrangement. Ben & Caroline Gillett St. Martin’s Campsite, Isles of Scilly E. camping@stmartinscampsite.co.uk T. 01720 422888 www.stmartinscampsite.co.uk
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Troytown Farm Campsite - St. Agnes
Bryher Campsite
CS | 78 Units | Apr-Oct | £10.25 PPPN
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CS | Feb-Nov | £9-£10 PPPN Bell Tents | 5 Units | Sleeps 4 | £320-£490 PUPW
Bryher Campsite is tucked away in a small valley between Watch Hill and Shipman Head, with views of Cromwell's and King Charles's Castles on Tresco.
Wake up to the sound of the sea, spend your day relaxing by the clear water and white sands of the campsite’s own beach, then watch the sunset from your tent. In a stunning location, on the waters edge, the campsite enjoys incredible panoramic views of the ocean. For truly carefree camping, fully equipped bell tents are available to rent. Our little farm and dairy provides our visitors with homegrown produce and our famous ice-cream.
Set in a beautiful rugged landscape and close to unspoilt beaches. There are local produce stalls for fresh veg; lobsters and crabs, a well-stocked Shop/ Post Office/Bakery with WiFi, a hotel, bistro and café and if the weather is inclement a Community Centre for all to use, with table tennis, games, puzzles and pool. “Best coastal campsite” by the Daily Telegraph Kathy Stedeford, Bryher TR23 0PR E. relax@bryhercampsite.co.uk T. 01720 422886 www.bryhercampsite.co.uk
Laura Hicks Troytown Farm, St. Agnes E. enquiries@troytown.co.uk T. 01720 422360 www.troytown.co.uk
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Garrison Campsite - St. Mary's
Peninnis Farm Luxury Camping - St. Mary’s
CS | 120 Units | Apr-Oct | £9.00-£11.25 PPPN Readi-Tents | Sleeps 2 | From £125 for 3 nights Readi-Tents | Sleeps 4 | From £225 for 3 nights
IOSAAS APPROVED
CS | 7 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 6 | £655-£1225 PUPW
- “A cut above many other sites in Scilly.” Lonely Planet Guide 2011 - Dogs accepted by prior arrangement only
– 3 bedrooms - king, twin & bunks (max of 6 guests) – Wood burner, electricity & water supply in all tents – All linen & towels are provided (inc beach towels)
Our peaceful site is situated on the historic Garrison, with views across Porthcressa to Peninnis Head. The site has various size enclosures offering space, shelter and level pitches. Two toilet blocks, laundry, onsite shop, wifi and electric hook-ups provide an enjoyable and relaxing holiday base to explore these beautiful Islands. For hassle-free camping, we have a few fully equipped family tents available to rent.
Our custom designed safari tents are spacious & fully furnished with excellent kitchens, comfortable bedrooms & stylish shower rooms. This is Glamping at its very best with all your home comforts to hand! Come & enjoy the farm’s spectacular coastal backdrop & far reaching views, ideally located just minutes from Hugh Town, the harbour & stunning beaches. Whether it’s a romantic retreat or a family adventure - we have an excellent farm holiday experience to offer!
Ted & Barbara Moulson E. info@garrisonholidays.com T. 01720 422670 www.garrisonholidays.com
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