Official Isles of Scilly Visitor Guide 2019

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The Guide 2019

ST. MARY’S TRESCO ST. MARTIN’S BRYHER ST. AGNES


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Timeless Beauty In this great loneliness, this undisturbed silence of early morn, just on the edge of dawn, we have provided free in this natural theatre an effect beyond even the imagination of man. Nowhere else that we know of could such a scene be equalled, look which way we will. This alone, if nothing more, seems worth finding Scilly for – we are away completely from the noisy world, no shriek of steam whistle or motor horn, and in place of a murky smoke-laden atmosphere we have the pure ozone-laden air fresh from the sea, filling our lungs with healthgiving properties.

Passage from The Isles of Scilly – The Visitor’s Companion in Sunny Lyonnesse, 1939. Written and published by Gibson & Sons, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly. With the kind permission of Sandra Kyne, 2019. 1


A LONE LIGHTHOUSE Sited on the most northerly isle of Scilly, Round Island Lighthouse was built by William Tregarthen Douglass. Completed in 1887, it was one of three lighthouses on the archipelago at the time, the others being on Bishop Rock and St. Agnes. Standing 19 metres high, the lighthouse was modernised in 1966 and automated in 1987. The only access, aside from a helicopter, is by a flight of steps cut into the solid rock. To discover more about Scilly’s lighthouses – including spectacular aerial footage, see visitislesofscilly.com/lighthouses


The Guide 2019

Islands for all seasons What’s on in 2019

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ISLAND GUIDE St. Mary’s 12 Tresco 18 St. Martin’s 22 Bryher 26 St. Agnes 30 Scilly in just one day Romancing the rock Awaken your soul Islands so pure 10 tips for off-season trips Taste of Scilly Island life through a lens

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PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY Your journey west 72 Getting to Scilly 74 Getting around Scilly 76 Staying on Scilly 78 Using our listings 79 St. Mary’s maps 80 Accessible Scilly 81 Accommodation 82 Map of Scilly 121


Islands for all seasons Admire some of the wonderful imagery from the 2018 Isles of Scilly Photography Competition as we take you on a journey of Scilly throughout the year. A thank you and tribute to all those who took part.

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he Isles of Scilly, 28 miles out into the Atlantic Ocean off Land’s End in Cornwall. Small, low lying, isolated. Bathed in warm sunshine and calm clear waters yet battered by storms and raging seas; haunted by coastal mist and shipwrecking sea ledges, yet immersed in heavenly hues and the darkest of night skies. Steeped in maritime history and with a rich cultural lilt inspired by its wondrous, outstanding, natural beauty. This is England’s enchanting archipelago. There are five inhabited islands, the largest just 2.5 square miles, and scores of tiny, uninhabited rocks and islets, all pocket size and closely clustered. Home to 2,200 islanders and born ‘n’ bred Scillonians, St. Mary’s takes the lion’s share of the population – 1,800 in total; Tresco, St. Martin’s, Bryher and St. Agnes share the 400 others.

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 “The gig race” by John Morgan


 “Camel Stop” by Ben Hayes

RUNNER UP “L Plates” by Lauren Knuckley: Lauren was a deserved runner-up in the 2018 competition for this lovely photo entered into the “Islands at work” category.

SPRING

comes early to Scilly and with it a skip in the air and a true sense of wellness. Boatmen can be spotted at Porthloo boat yard launching their trusty workhorses, having given them their annual lick of paint. Cottage owners, shops and restaurants put the finishing touches to their new season makeovers. The return of the Scillonian III in March is celebrated; early mornings see farmers out sowing their summer crops and fishermen once more taking to the sea. Coconut-scented gorse fills the air as does the arrival of fulmars, sandwich terns, willow warblers, sand martins and swallows. By April, the islands are in full swing. Time to explore the coves, the lighthouses, the coastal paths – by bike, by hike or by boat. Head out into the spring sunshine and fill your lungs with sea fresh air. 5


 “Sealed with a kiss” by Yvonne Oates

RUNNER UP Mark Weber captured this Secret Scilly photo entitled “The Milky Way” and was another deserved runner up in the 2018 Isles of Scilly Photo Competition.

SUMMER

Oh Scilly in summer, what can we say? Bright, white; perfection on a pint-sized plate! Crystal clear seas and cobalt blue skies bring out the best of these islands in summer. Time to take to the water – swim the coves or between the islands, hire a SUP or sailing boat and take off for uninhabited shores, snorkel with seals, and island hop to your heart’s content. Low tide pop-up festivals in the channel between Tresco and Bryher, pilot gig racing, dazzling unspoilt beaches for impromptu picnics. Go shrimping, beachcomb for cowrie shells, fish for your supper or let the evening supper boats lead you to a lasting memory of dining on a tiny island as the sun dips away and fills the sky with red. Find a rock; sit and gaze. Night skies like no other, light pollution nowhere to be found. The mighty moon, its glittering stars and the Milky Way to lead you home. visitislesofscilly.com


WINNER  “Horseriding” by Gareth Tibbs

Meet lovely Isla, the “Captain’s Canine” – and subject of the 2018 photo competition-winning photo taken by Luis Gomes.

PHOTO COMPETITION 2019 If you plan to visit Scilly in 2019, look out for the 2019 Isles of Scilly Photography Competition. If you enter and win, you could win a holiday to the islands.

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 “St. Martin's sunrise” by RobinTaylor

AUTUMN,

RUNNER UP

a feast for A finalist in the Secret your senses. The colours of Scilly category, this the islands soften, yielding "is “Piper's Hole” by Simon Edwin. Why hues to delight artists every- not go discover it for where. Set up your easel, or yourself on Tresco? stretch your legs and walk the islands top to toe. Listen, along the way, for migrating birds making their annual pilgrimage; look out for (but never too close) fluffy seal pups that come ashore along the rocky coast. The islands brim with wildlife at this time of year. A forager’s and foodie’s dream: hedgerows bursting with berries; shorelines filled with edible seaweeds and other beach delights. The islands are alive with local produce – a perfect time of the year to tuck into a Taste of Scilly. And then a sense of calm once more. Late October brings lingering sunshine and moody storms in equal measure. A time for reflection; the ebb and flow of the tides and the weather punctuating our seasons on Scilly. visitislesofscilly.com


WINTER,

RUNNER UP “The Beast from the East”, captured on Scilly last March by Gareth Tibbs on Bryher. Snow on the islands is a rare sight indeed!

 “Beyond the Art” by Paul Kingsbury

usually mild, is punctuated by raging seas and bellowing storms that roll in from the Atlantic. Fishermen and flower farmers (of Scilly’s renowned scented narcissi) brave the elements to ensure a year-round economy for the islands. Others hunker down or quietly go about their errands, held up since the summer. They walk, they sing, they explore lesser-known secret spots, they watch the everchanging weather and reap its rich rewards – enjoying the solitude of island life. Serene, isolated, peaceful. 9


WHAT’S ON IN

2019

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Need inspiration about when to visit the Isles of Scilly? Here’s our guide to the 10 best events and festivals in 2019.


RE-BOOT AND REVITALISE WELLBEING BREAK 19th – 22 nd March Restorative wild yoga, sunrise meditation, trail running, sea swims and more – the perfect way to kick-start your spring.

Stride out

Rowing for glory

WORLD PILOT GIG CHAMPIONSHIPS 3rd – 5 th May More than 150 men’s and women’s teams, plus veterans and superveterans from across the UK, Europe and beyond descend on Scilly to compete for the most coveted prize in pilot gig racing – and then party long into the final night!

WALK SCILLY

LOW TIDE EXPERIENCE

An amazing spectacle with an incredible vibe, testing elite swim-runners and keen endurance athletes to the very edge of their limits as they run the islands and swim between them.

Up for it SCILLY SWIM CHALLENGE 7 th – 10th September Test your sense of adventure by swimming between, and walking across, the five islands in one or two days. (One day challenge also on 25th May 2019).

TASTE OF SCILLY Autumn stroll

1st – 30 th September

Art in the wild

CREATIVE SCILLY FESTIVAL

Barefoot feast

8th & 9th June

Taste of the sea

3 rd – 12 th April An eclectic mix of amazing guided walks that will bring the islands’ history, heritage and amazing scenery to life.

ÖTILLÖ SWIMRUN WORLD SERIES QUALIFIER

10th – 22 nd May A celebration of culture and creativity across the islands incorporating visual art, literature, comedy and the spoken word.

A delicious and distinctive celebration of the islands’ fayre with a tasty monthlong programme to tuck in to, including our signature island-hopping supper safaris and Scillonian feasts.

WALK SCILLY LONG WEEKEND 10th – 14th October A beautiful way to round off the year and to get to know Scilly’s incredible landscapes, autumnal hues and fantastic wildlife.

Saturday 20th April Get the Easter weekend off to a flying start with this extraordinary two-hour mega low-tide pop-up festival, complete with a gin and prosecco bar, fantastic local produce and live music – all taking place on the seabed in the channel between Tresco and Bryher. (Also on Sunday 1st September 2019)

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SCILLY FOLK FESTIVAL 24th – 27 th May A lively weekend of live music and dance at which everyone is welcome to join in, so bring your instruments!

There’s lots going on throughout Art in the the year – from wil guided walks, tours and talks, livedgigs and visiting theatre, to outdoor cinemas, shark fishing experiences, fetes, beachcombs, supper boats, rockpool roams and wildlife boating safaris.

KEEP UP TO DATE Keep up to date by picking up our weekly What’s On's at our award-winning Tourist Information Centre on St. Mary’s, checking our website at visitislesofscilly.com, and following us on social media @visitIOS and @iosTIC 11


2019 ISLAND GUIDE St. Mary's

ST. MARY'S An island of great walks, of fantastic history, Scillonian culture and heritage – and the largest in the archipelago.

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rriving in Scilly by ferry or flight will bring you to St. Mary’s and your first glimpse of island life. It’s the largest island in the cluster, but still very small – the entire circumference is little more than 9 miles. Rush hour here is when people flock to the quay to catch the inter-island boats or wander through its capital, Hugh Town with its charming cluster of cafés, shops, galleries and a museum, bordered on both sides by shellscattered beaches. Hugh Town, a mere hamlet by mainland standards, is also just a pebble’s throw from spectacular coastal walks and places rich in heritage and history to explore at an easy pace. This is a place where children can roam free, artists abound and nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts can truly appreciate the island’s outstanding natural beauty. Head to the top of Telegraph Hill, pause for breath at Peninnis Lighthouse, seek out the secret paths through the serene Carreg Dhu garden or discover the Iron Age burial chamber at Bant’s Carn and the ancient settlement at Halangy Down. Gaze at the unusual ‘loaded camel’ rock on Porth Hellick. Feel the sand between your toes on Pelistry Bay, and clamber over to Toll’s Island at low tide for a real >>

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Make time on St. Maryʼs for…

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DISCOVERY TOURS

Enjoy a guided tour by bus or private taxi for an entertaining introduction to St. Mary’s, or hire yourself a bike or golf buggy. Alternatively, stroll to the rocky outcrops and lighthouse at Peninnis Head, or head for the historic Garrison Walls for a slice of civil history.

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OUT ON THE WATER

Scilly’s many sheltered coves and gentle summer waters are perfect for a spot of wild sea swimming, kayaking or sailing. Or go bouldering and take a plunge into the cool, clear waters on an exhilarating coasteering trip.

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MEET THE ARTISTS

Stroll through artistic St. Mary’s and meet a wonderful mix of artists and crafters who work in a variety of media, from lino printing to stain glass, from oils to watercolours, sculptures and jewellery. All inspired by the magical surroundings. 13


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Swallows & Amazons adventure. Or tread the boards and explore the hides along the Lower and Higher Moors nature trails. The island’s rich maritime heritage is woven through the very fabric of the landscape. Take in panoramic views from the Garrison headland – once the frontline of England’s defences and admire the enchanting Star Castle that harks back to the 16th Century. Step over to Old Town for the sheer beauty and quiet of Old Town Bay, flanked on one side by a tiny medieval candlelit church. Look out for the unassuming and secluded grave of the former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson amidst the ancient Scillonian gravestones with the sea in the background, stretching endlessly out into the distance. And of course, relish our sparkling shellstudded beaches – long stretches covered with swathes of fine white sand and none of them ever busy, even during the height of summer. Discover the hidden bays glinting with a rainbow of sea glass and the smoothed pieces of pottery from years gone by. Wherever you find yourself, you’ll never be too far from somewhere to try some delicious local produce at cafés and restaurants, many with equally impressive views. From islandreared duck to freshly-landed lobster, mackerel and crab, for an island so small, St. Mary’s is laden with tasty delights. After a potter along the beach for sea treasures or a wander along the nature trails, discover an array of local eateries serving fresh cakes, cream teas, lobster lunches and fresh crab. There’s a cider farm, microbrewery, vineyard and even a gin distillery to visit. Enjoy! visitislesofscilly.com


On the Quay ‘On the Quay’ is the new ‘must visit’ restaurant, bar & café. Relax in our designer harbour view restaurant, soak up the sun on our balcony or enjoy the convenience of our grab and go cafe. On the Quay serves amazing food, drinks and quality of service throughout the day. 01720 423525 info@onthequay.com onthequay.com

Holy Vale Vineyard & Winery Situated on St. Mary’s, Holy Vale is open (March to October) weekdays, 12:30 – 16:30 for tours, tastings, “The Story of Wine” exhibition, Cellar door shop and Robert’s lobster lunch. Lobster lunches and weekend or evening visits must be booked in advance, please call to book. 01720 422317 holyvalewines.co.uk

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Phoenix Craft Workshops Take a 10-minute stroll to Porthmellon Business Park 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. 01720 422900 phoenixcrafts.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. Multi award winning, we are open daily and most evenings. Fabulous food, fabulous view. 01720 422228 julietsgardenrestaurant.co.uk

The Mermaid Inn

Has two locations to try delicious Apfelstrudel. One “in town” behind the Steamship office serving coffee, cakes and a stunning view over the harbour and one “up country” for lazy lunches in a sunfilled garden.

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 harbour-side restaurant and bistro. Open every day for food and drink. The island’s number one watering hole.

01720 422440 strudelonscilly.com

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THE SPIRIT OF ST. MARY'S SAVING LIVES AT SEA The RNLI is one of the most revered charities on Scilly; many locals volunteer as lifeboat men. When there’s a “shout” you’ll see their vehicles abandoned on the Strand near the RNLI boathouse slip. No one relaxes until their safe return.

PAINT THE DAY Capture the life, soul or spirit of Scilly in any chosen medium for the annual “Paint the Day” competition. Artists young and old, new and established, local and visiting are all invited. Look out for this year’s event during the Creative Scilly festival (10th – 22nd May). visitislesofscilly.com

MAY DAY WELCOME

FLOWER FIESTA

For generations, primary children have marked the arrival of spring with a special May Day celebration – including maypole dances and the crowning of the May Queen. Everyone flocks to the park in Hugh Town to watch this fairy tale tradition.

In mid-June, the Parish Church hosts a colourful flower festival. Themed each year, the spectacular displays are full of unusual islandgrown flowers. Tea is served in the pavilion next door, with all monies raised going to the church restoration fund.

FINDING HARRY’S WALLS

FARE THEE WELL

Located at the far end of Porthmellon Beach, Harry’s Walls are the remains of an unfinished artillery fort, started in 1551 by Edward VI’s government. The Garrison was soon chosen as the site of the island’s main fortress, leaving the walls unfinished.

The Scilly Folk Festival every Whitsun Bank Holiday is waived off with an authentic “Farewell Shout”. Singers, musicians and festival go-ers gather at the Mermaid Inn to sing traditional sea shanties before boarding the boat back to the mainland.


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Star Castle Hotel

Try coasteering along the remarkable stretch of coastline at Peninnis Head. Jump, swim and scramble your way along the craggy coastline for an incredible adventure that will be the highlight of your trip to Scilly.

The castle boasts two award winning restaurants: The Dining Room and The Conservatory. Menus feature locally caught seafood, offer up to four courses and change daily. Wines are selected from around the world for their excellence and value for money. Locally produced Holy Vale Wines are also available to enjoy.

07734 343 954 kernow-coasteering. co.uk/isles-of-scilly

01720 422317 | 423342 star-castle.co.uk

“The Paper Shop” (CJ Mumford) Serving the islands’ newspaper, magazine and periodical requirements since 1904. Confectioner, stationer, tobacconist and bookseller – including Scilly’s longest-running publication “The Scillonian”. Scilly’s only National Lottery outlet. 01720 422438 cjmumfords@gmail.com

Toots Taxi & Tours Offering a friendly, reliable and comfortable service. Available for all your taxi requirements; including quay & airport pick-ups/drop offs, meeting the Scillonian and our very popular Toots Tours. 01720 422142 07570 624669 tootstaxi.co.uk

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2019 ISLAND GUIDE Tresco

TRESCO Find yourself on the garden isle of Tresco – a sophisticated island escape with a layer of luxury.

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resco is Scilly’s second largest island and best known for its amazing sub-tropical Tresco Abbey Garden, a botanical paradise planted amidst the ruins of a Benedictine priory. Its incredible 20,000 plant species have been collected from as far and wide as New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and South America, and many of them can’t survive anywhere else in the UK. Red squirrels were introduced to the garden in 2013 and now can be seen hopping between branches and wandering along the winding paths. It’s also home to the fascinating Valhalla museum – a collection of figureheads collated from shipwrecks around the islands, preserved for you to discover a slice of history. However, the gardens aren’t the only attraction with international acclaim. Tresco’s Pentle Bay and Appletree Bay jostle for attention >> visitislesofscilly.com


Make time on Tresco for…

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ABBEY GARDEN PARADISE

Visiting Tresco Abbey Garden and the magnificent Valhalla Collection of figureheads is a must! Give yourself half a day to admire this amazing place – home to more than 20,000 awe-inspiring plants from around the world.

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EXPLORE THE NORTH

Venture north and discover Tresco’s wild side around the coast to Castle Down. Enjoy fantastic views of Round Island, Teän, St. Helen’s and Bryher. Explore the beautiful lichen flora and discover castle remains dating back to the English Civil War.

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PICNIC AT APPLETREE BAY

There is no finer beach than Appletree Bay on Tresco, a wide ribbon of glorious sand, unspoilt and peaceful with a beauty best enjoyed with a spot of lunch. Treat yourself to some deli delights from Tresco Stores and head across the dunes for a truly special picnic. 19


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THE SPIRIT OF TRESCO

amongst the world’s best beaches, scattered with cowrie shells and edged by gently lapping waves. The migratory birds that flock to Great Pool attract ornithologists from all over the globe; why not linger a while on one of the benches to take a breath of calm and quiet? The island is suffused with heritage, too: discover a Bronze Age tomb on Tregarthen Hill, climb to the top of Cromwell’s Castle that guards the channel between Tresco and Bryher, and explore King Charles Castle and the Blockhouse Castle at Old Grimsby. A magnet for gastronomes, the island is famous for the quality of the beef reared on its farmland, served up alongside delicious island shellfish and local produce at the delightful Flying Boat Bar & Bistro, the Ruin Beach Café and the cosy New Inn. visitislesofscilly.com

BLOCK HOUSE FUN

STORM RESILIENCE

The Old Blockhouse is a fortification built in 1548 by the government of Edward VI to protect the islands against French and Spanish aggression. These days, its fantastic nooks and crannies serve as a top spot for family hide and seek!

The storms of 1987 and 1990 damaged much of Tresco Abbey Garden – with huge plant loss and decimated shelterbelts. The garden was restored and re-stocked, and a new entrance was created using wood from the large trees that were brought down.

SCILLY STORYTELLER

SURVIVORS FROM THE SEA

One of Britain’s greatest story tellers, Sam Llewellyn was born on Tresco. Many of his books and poems have been set or influenced by his early life here, including Hell Bay. He also wrote the biography “Emperor Smith: The man who built Scilly”.

Be sure to visit the unique Valhalla collection on Tresco, a collection started in 1840 by Lord Proprietor Augustus Smith of figureheads and decorative ships’ carvings from merchant sailing vessels and early steamships wrecked off the Isles of Scilly.


HIDE AWAY Tresco has three bird hides which provide excellent spots to watch dunlins, plovers and ducks. Visit in spring and autumn to see migratory birds including razorbills, puffins, guillemots and cormorants. The occasional purple herons and even American eagles, have also been spotted.

SMART TRESCO Tresco is a pioneering partner in Scilly’s Smart Islands Programme, which aims to deliver smart solutions for energy, waste, water and sewerage services on the islands. Tresco leads the way for recycling; glass is crushed and used as building aggregate, for example.

Tresco Island Spa The perfect destination for those looking to truly unwind. Our beautifully appointed Spa features an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and fully equipped gym. Friendly therapists are on hand to talk through our range of ilÄ treatments, from a simple pedicure to a marine flora body wrap. Day passes available. 01720 424075 tresco.co.uk/spa 21


2019 ISLAND GUIDE St. Martin's

ST. MARTIN'S An island hard-pressed to beat for its miles of white sand beaches backed by marram-topped dunes.

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aunter along the sandy expanse of Lawrence’s Bay, enjoy a jaunt around the vineyard, unpack a picnic on Bread and Cheese Cove or launch into the iridescent seas lapping Par Beach. St. Martin’s boasts some of the best beaches in Britain, if not the world. With endless stretches of powder fine sand, clusters of cowrie shells and clear, shimmering bays, why not while away a perfect day on this paradise island? Beyond beach life awaits a spectacular coastal path where nature abounds, unwinding through wild flowers, heather and gorse scenting the air. Climb to the iconic Daymark atop Chapel Down and you’ll not only discover a scattering of ancient burial sites but you’ll also be rewarded with sightings of guillemots, >> visitislesofscilly.com


Make time on St. Martinʼs for…

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A PATH LESS TRODDEN

Make time to discover St. Martin’s lesser known trails, particularly along the coastal path that follows Great Bay from Wine Cove to Scilly Point and beyond. Enjoy the solitude and the expanse of beauty and wildlife around you.

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SNORKEL WITH SEALS

Experience a once-ina-lifetime opportunity to snorkel with these gorgeous, playful creatures in their natural habitat. Although wild, they are often extraordinarily curious to meet you!

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WINE APPRECIATION

Seek out St Martin’s Boutique Vineyard, just beyond Higher Town’s tangle of paths, a labour of love for Graham and Val Thomas for more than 20 years. 2018 was a bumper harvest, so take a tour and sample vintages made from Rondo and Seyval grapes. 23


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THE SPIRIT OF ST. MARTIN’S Storm petrels and puffins that inhabit the seabird colonies of the Eastern Isles. And at night, behold the unpolluted dark skies and shimmering stars from the fantastic new community observatory, opening this year. Nowhere is better placed than Scilly for stargazing, boasting five dark sky sites in all – with St. Martin’s and its budding astronomy group leading the way. Its 130 residents are an enterprising bunch – you’ll find them tending flowers and grapevines, panning salt, snorkelling with seals, painting the landscape and creating beautiful jewellery. And once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to the Seven Stones Inn for some hearty island fayre, Polreath Café for a cracking cream tea, treat yourself to lunch on the beach at Karma St. Martin’s, or fill your picnic basket with delicious delights from the Island Bakery and St. Martin’s Store. visitislesofscilly.com

DATING THE DAYMARK

TALES OF CHAPEL STONE

Although the blocked up entrance to the Daymark notes the date 1637, this remarkable navigation aid was actually built in 1683. Initially painted white until 1822, by 1833 it was red. Finally, the colour scheme was settled: bands of red and white.

Chapel Stone, an ancient stone “idol” located by an entrance grave on Chapel Down, was initially discovered in the 1940's being used in a field wall. Lost again, it was rediscovered just 30 years ago, following a bracken fire on the island

WHITE ISLAND ISTHMUS

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Uninhabited White Island lies off the northwest coast of St. Martin’s, to which it is joined by a tidal causeway. Scramble across at low tide to see a number of Bronze Age entrance caves and several cairns. Imagine life here several thousand years ago.

The Seven Stones Inn is named after the Seven Stones reef, about seven miles from Scilly, which has been responsible for an estimated 200 shipwrecks, the most famous being the oil tanker, Torrey Canyon in March 1967.


SeaQuest Glass Bottom Boat Experience the unique wildlife, landscape and history of Scilly, above and below the water, on SeaQuest The Glass Bottom Boat. Enjoy the varied and spectacular scenery – look out for seals, puffins, dolphins and more...

LIGHTSHIP ALERT These days, the Seven Stones reef can be located by the red Seven Stones lightship which is easily spotted on a clear day from St. Martin’s eastern shores as well as from the air when flying from the mainland to the islands.

Karma St. Martin’s 4* luxurious hotel Karma St. Martin’s features a prime waterfront location with panoramic views across white sand beaches. 30 Ocean View bedrooms & suites. Dog & child friendly. Open daily to non-residents for breakfast, lunch, snacks & dinner.

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01720 422368 reception@ karmastmartins.com

Fay Page – Open Studio

The Island Bakery

This beautiful studio, made from reclaimed materials and ship’s timbers displays lovely jewellery that is made in this workshop by the sea. This popular brand, inspired by the sea and island life, is worn across Scilly, the UK and beyond. Lovely new designs for 2019.

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 made using the finest local and Cornish ingredients. 01720 422111 theislandbakerystmartins.com

01720 423017 faypage.co.uk

GRASSROOTS ASTRONOMY A new observatory opens this year, thanks to enthusiastic amateur astronomers living on St. Martin’s. Use the telescopes in the new observation domes (or take your own) to gaze at stars and explore space from one of the UK’s darkest and least polluted skies.

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 scillyflowers.co.uk 25


2019 ISLAND GUIDE Bryher

BRYHER An island so small, a place of rugged cliffs and glassy coves – and wonderful contrast.

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mall on form but big on inspiration, Bryher offers plenty of charm for many a visitor to this tiny island – just one and a half miles long by half a mile wide. Countless artists and creative types have committed the scenery to canvas or clay, while Michael Morpurgo, Kate Rhodes and Sam Llewellyn are amongst the authors who’ve penned Bryher into their novels. Indeed, Bryher is the location for the film When the Whales Came, filmed on the island back in 1988. Yet you don’t have to be a creative type for this petite island of contrasts to captivate your senses. Take a walk on the wild side and storm-watch atop the granite stacks of Shipman Head – next stop America. Or experience the >>

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Make time on Bryher for…

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TO HELL AND BACK

Walk on the wild side of Bryher towards Shipman Head on the north and western flanks. Feel the coastal path and rocks below tremble under thunderous waves that undercut the real Hell Bay.

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CHALLENGE ANNEKA

Don’t miss the pop-up mini museum which this year will exhibit memorabilia and donated items based around the BBC programme Challenge Anneka, which helped build the low tide quay at Bar (also known as Anna Quay) back in 1990.

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FEAST ON THE SEA

Tuck in to Bryher’s culinary delights. From fabulous local crabs, delicious mussels, lobster dogs and piping hot seafood paella, Bryher is the island for celebrating all things with shells! 27


2019 ISLAND GUIDE Bryher

serenity on the southern shore with its shellstrewn beaches lapped by turquoise waters. It’s easy to circumnavigate the entire coastline via Bryher’s seven hills – none of which rises above 150 feet – in a matter of hours. Immerse yourself in a chic coastal lifestyle at the award-winning Hell Bay hotel, book into one of the wonderful self-catering cottages or indulge in more elemental pleasures with a few nights under the stars at the island’s pristine campsite. Enjoy too, an abundance of island produce. Indulge in Island Fish’s signature paella, cook up some Bryher bangers and farm produce on the barbecue, or treat yourself to some delicious Veronica Farm fudge and Crab Shack delights. visitislesofscilly.com


THE SPIRIT OF BRYHER RAZOR CLAM FORAGE

TIMMY’S LOOKOUT

WHAT’S IN A PHONE BOX?

Locals on Bryher have long fished for Razor clams; the channel between Bryher and Tresco is perfect foraging territory at low tide. Look closely for breathing holes, pour down a little salt and watch for the bubbles as they begin to surface.

Timmy’s Hill was once an excellent vantage point for approaching ships that required local assistance in navigating the dangerous waters. Look out for the remains of the unroofed shelter and curving wall of boulders at Scilly’s oldest (purpose-built) pilot lookout.

On Bryher, a pop-up museum! Purchased by Bryher’s Community Association in 2017 for £1, each year it houses a different Bryher-themed exhibition. 2018 celebrated the 30th anniversary of “When the Whales Came”; 2019 will reflect on “Challenge Anneka’s” 1990 build of the low tide quay.

THE GREAT POOL

BIRDING PARADISE

Between Hell Bay Hotel and Gweal Hill you’ll spot Great Pool, formed by people digging for peat. A leat was cut into it to ensure a regular influx of fresh seawater and to prevent it from turning into a stagnant swamp.

Scilly is well known for attracting birders, but Bryher’s position as the western-most point of the archipelago is a much favoured spot – being the point of first landfall for many a migrating species.

SCHOOL’S OUT There hasn’t been a school on Bryher since 1971 – the site is now the island’s Community Centre. Instead, Bryher’s younger school children travel by boat every week day to and from the primary school base on Tresco.

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2019 ISLAND GUIDE St. Agnes

ST. AGNES Discover this wild little isle, Britain’s most southwesterly outpost strewn with Bronze Age burial sites and barren heathland.

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tep onto to St. Agnes where beauty and isolation are behind the independent spirit of this wild, windswept island. Discover stunning coves and contemporary cuisine juxtaposed with Bronze Age burial sites and barren heathland. St. Agnes is the only inhabited isle to be separated from the rest of them by a deep-water channel. And it is connected to the diminutive island of Gugh by a sand bar that is accessible only at low tide. Amble barefoot across ‘The Bar’ before the tide floods in and for a few hours you’ll be castaway on Gugh with only wildlife, Obadiah’s Barrow and the nine-foot-tall ‘Old >> Man’ standing stone for company.

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Make time on St. Agnes for… WILDLIFE SAFARI Take yourself on a hike to enjoy the natural wildlife – Gugh is an excellent starting point to see gulls, shearwater burrows and oyster catchers, or book onto a Wildlife Boat Safari to enjoy a special afternoon out with the Wildlife Trust.

ISLAND TREATS Work up an appetite on an island walk and go enjoy Westward Farm gin infused with islandgrown botanicals; icecream and delicious dairy produce from the Jersey herd at Troytown Farm; and local produce served up in the local cafés.

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2019 ISLAND GUIDE St. Agnes

Beyond the shores of St. Agnes lies nothing but shipwrecks, seabird colonies, rugged islets and a 3,000 mile expanse of Atlantic Ocean. Indeed, St. Agnes was the scene of one of the worse shipping disasters ever – when four Royal Navy warships including HMS Association were shipwrecked after striking the Western Rocks on 22nd October 1707. Many of the 1,550 men lost at sea that howling night are said to be buried on the cricket field at St. Agnes Green. A magnet for wildlife, St. Agnes is also the location where Storm petrels and Manx shearwaters have started to breed again for the first time on Scilly in living memory, thanks to the highly successful Seabird Recovery Project. It is also home to galleries, musicians and artists’ workshops. Creativity abounds here, inspired by the magical landscape and sea. visitislesofscilly.com


THE SPIRIT OF ST. AGNES STORY OF WARNA’S WELL

ACTION MAN SALVAGE

BRAVE MEN OF THE SEA

St. Warna, the patron saint of shipwrecks, is said to have arrived on Scilly from Ireland, living by Warna’s Well. Locals threw pins into the well, making a wish to either steer ships away from treacherous rocks or onto them so that the booty could be plundered.

The merchant ship MV Cita was wrecked off St. Mary’s in 1997 with half its containers offloaded onto the rocks. One, carrying action men accessories and uniforms, ended up in the waters off St. Agnes where islanders salvaged the contents, as evidenced today in Potbuoys Gallery!

Stepping inside the tiny church on St. Agnes, you’ll come face to face with a remarkable stained-glass window. Created by local artist, Oriel Hicks, it honours all the brave Scillonians who selflessly put out to sea to help others in danger.

ISLAND FOOD MILE Such is the breadth of local produce on St. Agnes that islander Piers Lewin, a writer, musician and cook, has published a book of recipes, essays and poems – “An Island Food Mile” – celebrating the foods of this remarkably self-sufficient island.

OBADIAH’S BARROW This Neolithic Age grave on Gugh is named after a local farmer, Obadiah Hicks; its entrance aligned to where the mid-winter solstice rises. A 1901 excavation unearthed parts of a male skeleton, cremated ashes and 12 inverted urns.

HICKS’ FAMILY NAME Of the islands’ 85 residents, eight are “Mrs Hicks” – quite a challenge for the local post office, also run by a Mrs Hicks! Dating back some 500 years, the name is prominent on St. Mary’s too. However the families are said to be unrelated. 33



30 YEARS – SCILLY'S BIGGEST WEEKEND This year, Scilly celebrates the 30th anniversary of its biggest weekend the World Pilot Gig Championships - 3rd to 5th May 2019. Inter-island gig races also take place every Wednesday and Friday evening from May to September – watch up-close from special boat trips available from each island.


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just one day It’s very easy to come and visit the Isles of Scilly from Cornwall for just one day. The most logical place to start is the main island, St. Mary’s, although feel free to venture beyond.

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n just four hours (seven if you travel by air), you really can discover its exceptional beauty and enjoy a flavour of island life. It’s hard to put ones finger on it, but Scilly is different. It’s a tiny, understated archipelago that oozes simplicity. The people are laid back and relaxed, the air is incredibly pure and the natural environment truly awesome. So whether you head off for a historic walk around the Garrison and discover our rich maritime history or browse the many artists’ studios and galleries; if you’re inspired to explore the Bronze Age archaeological sites or simply want to take a stroll and tuck into the islands’ incredible bounty, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on a day trip to Scilly.

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CANNONS ON THE GARRISON Stroll through the Garrison Gate and enter Scilly’s maritime history dating back to the English Civil War. Explore the many cannons on this heavily fortified headland and see if you can spot the remains of King Charles’ and Cromwell’s Castles across the water on Tresco.


PENINNIS LIGHTHOUSE Peninnis Lighthouse proudly stands guard over St. Mary’s, having replaced the St. Agnes lighthouse back in 1911. At 14 metres high, its white flashing light is visible for 9 nautical miles. Walk out to Peninnis Head via King Edward’s Lane or the coastal path, a circular walk that takes no longer than an hour.

TAKE THE BOAT TO TRESCO If the magnificent subtropical Tresco Abbey Garden is high on your wish list, it’s definitely do-able on a daytrip. A dedicated boat for Tresco meets every Scillonian (and morning flights) to take you right there and back. Enjoy – it’s incredible!

ABOUT TOWN This is the central “hubbub” of St. Mary’s where you’ll find the bank, post office, cafes, deli, the chemist, as well as gift shops, galleries and the Tourist Information Centre. All packed in to a place no bigger than a tiny village by mainland standards!


ROMANCING THE ROCK It’s easy to fall in love with the Isles of Scilly – the wildness and natural beauty of the islands, the beaches of fine white sand and shimmering seas couldn’t be more perfect. If Scilly tugs at your heart strings, or if you’re looking for a truly awesome setting for a special event, there’s no better place to be. We love to celebrate a good wedding, big family birthday, naming ceremony – any beautiful occasion – on the islands, so let us help you plan your day. We’ve everything here and everyone you need to arrange a relaxed yet lovely day – enchanting island churches, or licensed venues if you prefer, wedding florists, caterers, hair and make-up specialists, jewellers, cake makers and photographers. Take the laid back approach to celebrating; come do it on Scilly, in our bare-foot kind of way. visitislesofscilly.com/gettingmarried

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Celebrate Essentials There are six Anglican churches across Scilly, including one on each “off island”. Contact the Scilly Chaplain, Perran Gay on 01720 423911 or email scillychaplain@perrangay. com. There is also a Methodist and Catholic Church, the Register Office right on Porthcressa Beach and a host of licensed venues.

Celebrate on Scilly – St Mary’s Your first port of call for weddings, civil partnerships, renewal of vows, and naming ceremonies is the Registration Service. Contact us for information about the legal preliminaries to civil ceremonies, venues, and much more. Find us on Facebook and Twitter. 01720 424501 registration@scilly.gov.uk scilly.gov.uk/ ceremonies-registration

Chris Hall Photography I work professionally in many areas of photography and specialise in creating beautiful, contemporary images for any occasion and for press and PR. See examples of my work and contact me via my website and Facebook pages. Reduced rates for islanders’ weddings. 07748 404751 chrishallphotographyuk.com 39


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here can be no doubt that Scilly is a lovely place to visit in the summer, when, if theory is to be believed, the chances of blue skies and warm weather are much higher. But if you’ve never considered visiting in the early spring – or indeed late autumn – there are plenty of reasons why you should. I have never visited Scilly in summer, and have no burning desire to, having had such a fabulous time in the shoulder seasons. They offer everything you want, and more, from an island escape, with the added benefit that you only have to share them with half the people. The weather is as likely to be sunny in April or October as it is in August (and just as likely to rain in summer as it is in March or November). If you’re really lucky, it might even be warm enough to go out without a coat; and if not, there are plenty of ways to warm up. Being outdoors is part of the joy of visiting Scilly, and in spring it can be incredibly restorative after the dark days of winter. Early birds seeking to shake off the winter blues could do worse than sign up for Adventure Scilly’s Re-boot & Revitalise Wellbeing Break (19th – 22nd March), which includes restorative wild yoga, sunrise meditation, dark skies walks, trail runs, invigorating sea swims and adventurous boulder yomps. Or simply >>

“Restorative wild yoga, sunrise meditation, trail runs, invigorating sea swims”

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create a wellness break of your own – quaff the perfumes of the last of the scented narcissi swaying in the fields; listen out for the first cuckoo calls and watch for swooping swallows and seabirds. I recently joined Bryony and Nick Lishman, who run Adventure Scilly from their home Mincarlo, a handsome B&B overlooking Hugh Town harbour. Both Scillonian by birth, they are passionate about the great outdoors. I spent a pleasant hour of al fresco yoga at Peninnis Head, where Bryony used to play as a child, then donned a wetsuit for a quick, invigorating, dip in the sea at Town Beach. “The best thing is to just go for it and swim,” said Bryony, cheerily, which turned out to be code for “It’s really cold”. Fortunately, we could see Nick in the garden, preparing very welcome hot chocolates with a Kelly Kettle. Incredibly, he has swum between all the islands, even the choppy waters between St. Mary’s and St. Agnes – he organises the Scilly Swim Challenge events throughout the year. Truth be told, I’m happier on dry land, and would rather discover St. Mary’s on two wheels. It really is one of the best ways to get around this charmingly tranquil island, from the pristine white beach at Pelistry to the ancient village and burial barrows of Halangy, via the tiny church at Old Town, resting place of former Prime Minister, Lord Harold Wilson. St. Mary’s Cycle Hire offers a wide array of steeds, from hybrid and mountain >> >> bikes to tandems and tagalongs.

TIME TO RE-BOOT Ready yourself for the year ahead: Sign up for a revitalising wellbeing break this March. Meditation, yoga, coastal walks and more will blow those winter cobwebs away.

SWIM WILD AND FREE Nothing beats an invigorating wild sea swim. Experience the cool, clear waters of Scilly and kelp beds within; then warm up with a welcome hot chocolate!

“Visiting Scilly in spring can be incredibly restorative”

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Walk Scilly is always a personal draw, with the main event in spring (April 3rd to 12th 2019) overlapping with the start of the Easter holidays) and a long weekend in autumn (October 10th to 14th 2019). It’s a wonderful opportunity to visit the islands on Shanks’s pony, exploring their scenery, wildlife and cultural heritage in the company of a knowledgeable guide who can point out all the little details you might have missed, or fill you in on the historical background. You might even get to do something a little (or even very) special: walk from Tresco to Bryher at low tide, discover the night sky with an astronomer from St. Martin’s or set foot on an uninhabited island (one yet to be crossed off my own bucket list). If you visit outside of these events, just give yourself a spring day on St. Agnes or St. Martin’s too. Both are so small, you can cover them in a day without getting lost, hard as you might try, with barely another soul in sight. Reward yourself with an ice cream from Troytown Farm, or an hour in the spa at Karma St. Martin’s. After a few days, I guarantee you’ll go home lighter in spirit, with lungs full of sweet, fresh air and a mind full of memories, desperate to book your next off-season trip.

“Go home lighter in spirit with lungs full of sweet, fresh air”

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WALK SCILLY This walking festival is the perfect opportunity to get to the heart of the islands and island life. Look out for the full programme release online at visitislesofscilly. com/walkscilly from the end of January.

COASTAL TRAIL RUN Head out for an early morning run along Scilly’s beautiful coastal paths – around every corner another incredible Scilly scene to melt away your winter stress and put a spring in your step.



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The Isles of Scilly archipelago is a world-class natural environment. Clean seas, extraordinary beaches, unpolluted air and dark skies mean that there is always something truly special to see and experience. You just have to stop and look, says Hazel Southam.

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he tide is out at Old Town Bay on the island of St. Mary’s. Late autumn sun glints off the aquamarine sea. It’s a beautiful scene. But what’s captured my imagination is a cushion starfish that is clamped to the palm of my hand. This little green invertebrate is only two centimetres across, and yet it’s one of the highlights of my stay on Scilly. So it is that I find myself ankle-deep in water, rock-pooling with Nikki Banfield from the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust. She leads 90-minute rock-pooling experiences throughout the summer. We found the cushion starfish lurking behind a curtain of bladder wrack sea weed. It may be small, but it’s tenacious, gripping my hand as if I too, were a rock. Under another shroud of sea weed, we find a school of shrimps, darting about in the inch-deep, low-tide waters. We spot the limpets which, I learn, start off life male, and become female as they get older. And, if sex-change sea-life isn’t excitement enough, there are anemones, sea spiders and innumerable sorts of weed. “We do have some cool stuff here,” says Nikki. “The fantastically clear, unpolluted waters offer up a rich diversity of species.” Then, under one granite rock, we spot a shore crab. It’s dark green, female and quite young. But, says Nikki, in the future, it will be able to carry 10,000 of its own eggs at any one time. She puts it in my hand, and it is unexpectedly delightful: soft to the touch as it runs sideways across my hands. I let it run back into the pool and, in a cloud of sand, it vanishes from view. After half an hour of this, I’m agog. Step out a little deeper with a snorkel and mask, and the underwater environment turns full colour. “With less human pressures and >> 47


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pollution over the centuries, the variety of sea life is very rich,” says Tom Hooper, chief fisheries officer at IFCA. “Just a few metres from the shore there are jungles of weed and you can see all sorts of animals including sea urchins and crabs. Out in the deeper water you can meet seals, and that’s really exciting.” Anna (Cawthray) Browne, from Scilly Seal Snorkelling, has been taking people out to snorkel with the Atlantic Grey Seals around the islands for 20 years. “Seeing them under water is magical,” she says. “They are really inquisitive and playful. It’s like being in the sea with an underwater Labrador. They are clearly happy to come close and often it genuinely feels as if we are entertaining them.” Scilly is vital for Atlantic Grey Seals. There are an estimated 700 that live on the islands – and more come to shelter here during winter, the diverse range of species in the seas around Scilly providing a healthy diet. Round her neck, Anna wears a little golden seal, and a pendant in the shape of a Bowhead Whale, which she and a friend saw off the coast of St. Martin’s a few years ago. “It was February, and it was so cold but I had to get in and swim near it,” she laughs. “I swam around for 15 minutes and then it swam on. I couldn’t believe it.” Blue-finned tuna have also been seen in the waters around Scilly over the last few years – a feast for Scilly’s dolphins and gannets. But it’s not just the living that make the waters around Scilly so special, it is also the memory of the dead. There are thousands of shipwrecks around the islands, testament to the many lives lost in the shallow waters in previous centuries. Todd Stevens is a wreck hunter, who’s spent nearly three decades finding and >> visitislesofscilly.com

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There are no less than 556 species of lichen on Scilly – it thrives in our unpolluted air. Go on a lichen trail and see what you can find. A great start would be around Lower Moors on St. Mary’s, where a new trail is being made out of end-of-life plastics.

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"WITH LESS HUMAN PRESSURES AND POLLUTION, THE VARIETY OF SEA LIFE IS VERY RICH"

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Uncover more about the Seabird Recovery project on St. Agnes & Gugh, introduced in 2012 to reverse the fortunes of burrow breeding Manx shearwaters by rat eradication. The first Manx shearwater chicks to survive in living memory were recorded in 2015, and last year, some 48 Manx shearwater chicks were spotted on the islands.

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The bio-security of Scilly is such that native trees like elms thrive here on the islands. Spot them on the woodland walk through Holy Vale or on the treelined track to Trenoweth. Look out too for Scilly bees and Scilly shrews – unique to the islands.

plotting the sites of wrecks around the islands. “The wrecks connect you with the past and make you feel close to other people who have lived through the stormy weather that we get, particularly in the winter,” he says. “The islands are littered with canons. Everywhere you can imagine, there are guns.” He recalls a particular dive – to the wreck of the ocean liner SS Schiller, off the Western Rocks. Here, his brother found a gold thimble that had belonged to a five-year-old girl named Elsa. Her whole family had died when the ship went down. Their bodies were recovered, but Elsa’s never was. And then there’s Scilly’s connection to the skies – the darkness of the night revealing the heavens. According to a 2016 report by the Campaign to Protect Rural England, the Isles of Scilly is the darkest district in the UK. On a clear night, the sky is full of stars, which fall down to the sea, because there is little, if any, ambient light to detract from them. On St. Martin’s, a new observatory is being built to enable locals and visitors alike to see not just constellations, but deep space: all this from two small white domes behind the island’s village hall. It’s unexpected. What’s also unexpected is everyone’s knowledge of the stars. Walking along the beach, looking for seals, Anna Browne points to the horizon and smiles: “Soon we’ll get our winter stars back,” she says, as if welcoming old friends. Even on a cloudy night, there’s still much to be seen. I stand on the beach with Charlie Payne from the local astronomy group, COSMOS, and she points between the clouds at stars that I’ve never heard of before, let alone seen: Cygnus, >> 51


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Vega, the Northern Cross, the Summer Triangle and, most excitingly, Mars. Behind the clouds, apparently, a meteor shower is in full display. This cloudy night also reveals something that I don’t get at home: darkness. I can’t see my feet as we walk along. Then, in the distance, a huge arc of light breaks the darkness. We wonder what could be so huge that it would create that amount of light. It turns out to be Andrew Walder from SC Salt, riding his quad bike and returning a 12-foot ladder to a neighbour. On the mainland, one set of headlights wouldn’t be noticeable. Here, the darkness is so comfortingly deep, that you are aware of them. The next day, I meet up with Andrew to discuss salt. He has diversified the family farm (which dates back to 1698) by drawing in sea water from English Island Point and panning it in a polytunnel in a neighbouring field. The sun dries the salt, and a small wind turbine keeps the air moving over it. The result is deliciously salty crystals. “It’s something unique to Scilly,” he says. “Having such clear, pollutant-free sea is very important for what we do. I’ve travelled the world in the merchant navy and I have never found anywhere like this. The only place I’ve seen with clearer seas is the Antarctic. “It’s required a good deal of looking after to make it like this,” he adds, “and it requires a degree more looking after to make sure it doesn’t get spoiled for future generations.” And with that, his three children appear from the beach, tousle-haired and sandy footed. The future of Scilly’s very special environment is theirs, and ours as visitors. visitislesofscilly.com

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Look up into Scilly’s starry nights. The islands are amongst the darkest places in the UK. Head to the new observatory on St. Martin’s or simply watch for the Milky Way and shooting stars.  Bruce Frank For the story behind this picture, see visitislesofscilly.com/darkskies


BLUE PLANET; GREEN ISLANDS Hazel Southam looks at the work underway to secure Scilly’s future.

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he Isles of Scilly won’t stay this beautiful by themselves. Everyone I talk to impresses on me the importance of individual action. All of these actions, whether by locals or visitors, will help ensure that the islands are sustainable communities long into the future. The islands are low lying and so, more vulnerable to sea-level rise in the wake of climate change. They are also inhabited by resourceful, inventive people, who use bottle tops in art work and create their own observatories. So, perhaps it’s no surprise that, with the support of Hitachi Europe, locals are working to make the islands more environmentally robust. They are thinking “smart”. The starting point is the Smart Energy project – reducing islanders’ reliance on fossil fuels. The plan is to provide 40% of electricity through renewable energy and to see that at least 40% of vehicles on the islands are low carbon or electric in the next six years.

As you walk around the islands, you’ll spot this in action: solar panels have already been installed on 70 council houses, and at the fire station, the recycling facility and the desalination plant. There’s also a new solar garden by the airport. The real innovation though will come in the form of a Smart Grid – an Internet of Things (IoT) platform that will manage electricity throughout the islands – balancing supply, storage and demand, allowing the islands to scale up renewable generation and increase their energy independence.

A PLEDGE FOR SCILLY You can make a difference too. A new Scilly Pledge to encourage and recognise responsible visitor behaviour is currently being developed on the islands. The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, our local independent charity which looks after more than 60% of the islands, is leading the way on this and is already helping visitors to tread lightly and leave a positive impact on our local community and precious natural environment. ios-wildlifetrust.org.uk 53


10 Come to Scilly for a short break and enjoy lifelong memories in return. Check out some practical tips for planning 72 hours on Scilly and our top 10 things to do. BEST TIME TO COME?

April, May and October – especially if you plan to selfcater for 3 or 4 nights (or winter if you’re really looking for splendid isolation). That said, hotels and guesthouses will often have rooms in late July and August, so if you’re coming on your own or without family, don’t discount the summer holidays!

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OFF-SEASON trips FLY OR SAIL?

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How about the best Yes, absolutely! GWR operates of both? Isles of Scilly a great train service in and Travel offers a Fly Sail out of Penzance, with direct option out of West connections from London Cornwall. Flying from Paddington, Reading, Taunton, Land’s End means Exeter and Plymouth. The you can get to Scilly in a day Night Riviera Sleeper train (the ferry departs Penzance operates six times a week and early morning which means connects with Scilly’s ferry a very early start, or an over- times and flights at both the night stay) and then you can start and end of your trip. make the most of your final day on the islands before WHERE TO STAY? boarding the late afternoon St. Mary’s is the largest boat home, with the added island and is a good base benefit of lovely views of the from which to explore the Cornish coastline. others. If you’re happy to Practical tip – leave your chill and not worried about car in Penzance and take the seeing it all, then you’ll be shuttle bus (from Penzance fine staying on the off islands train station) to Land’s End – Bryher, Tresco, St. Agnes or airport so that it’s in the right St. Martin’s. You can still get place on your return! out and about to the other islands, it’s just there are fewer boats and daily options.


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Take a trip to Bishop Rock – England’s final frontier, 4 miles into the ocean and the place where blue riband Atlantic crossings start.

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TRESCO ABBEY GARDEN

Spend a few hours wending your way along the sub-tropical terraces, admiring the golden pheasants, red squirrels and Valhalla collection.

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ALL AT SEA RACES

Experience pilot gig racing on a Wednesday or Friday evening and join in the celebrations that follow in the local pub! You can watch from St. Mary’s Quay or get close to the action on a “tripper” boat.

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Book a night out at the Crab Shack on Bryher – nowhere will you have more fun eating out on simple, delicious Scillonian fayre. Or tuck into a takeaway seafood paella on a remote rock with uninterrupted Atlantic views.

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Book onto an once-in-alifetime opportunity to swim with Scilly’s seals over by the Eastern Isles and have your fins tickled. Truly amazing. (Note – it's very popular so do plan ahead!)

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Rise early and sit atop a rocky outcrop. Watch as Scilly's incredible night skies give way to a spectacular sunrise over a distant Cornwall.

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Step foot onto an uninhabited island – Samson is a good option as you can see vivid evidence of where Scillonians used to live (and the hardships they faced) not so long ago. The beaches aren’t bad, either!

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 Tanglewood Kitchen

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a taste of Scilly Foodie travel writer Clare Hargreaves takes us on a tasty romp around the islands.

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cilly is not just about boats, birds and beaches, although of course it has all of those in spades. The archipelago – with its amazing food from porcelain-white crab to salt, native-breed beef and clotted cream – looks after the belly handsomely too. Whether you buy direct from producers, or feast on their bounty in the islands’ restaurants, cafés and pop-ups, Scilly’s food experiences are as magical as its turquoise bays and slowlane atmosphere. Flying into St. Mary’s? How about a justbaked apple strudel inside a pint-sized harbourfront café that doubles up as a hairdressers? Wags dub it The Hairy Strudel (its official name is Strudel in Town) and it’s run with German efficiency by Bavaria-born Sabine Schauldolph. As you watch the bobbing boats, top your strudel with as much clotted cream – from neighbouring St. Agnes – as you dare. If that’s not different enough, try dining inside the Post Office around a former sorting table that doubles up as a museum. Yes, you

read correct – the glass-topped table houses Post Office logs and first-day covers dating back to the 1930s. Peruse them while Euan Rodger and wife-sub-postmaster Lindsay of Tanglewood Table cook you and up to seven companions a three-course dinner which might kick off with crab cakes using local Tegen Mor crab, followed by pan-fried John Dory with Scillonian lobster cream or Westcountry beef fillet with truffle mash. Tanglewood also sells ready meals made from local ingredients, and deli goodies including its own Pink Gin, custom-blended on St. Agnes. Crab also takes centre stage at Juliet’s Garden – and its ringside harbour views are equally delicious. This old-timer is a 20-minute walk along the coast path from Hugh Town, providing the added bonus of helping you drum up an appetite. Crab sandwiches on the terrace are the lunchtime must-eat, but at dinner, tuck into the chowder that chef Nick Visser brought with him when he moved here from Penzance. Scilly is no Padstow, so don’t expect celebrity >> 59


“While the rest of us are groping for our first morning cuppa, Amanda is already picking crab and lobster caught by her brother and son.”

chefs or stars (although the ones in its pristine skies are spectacular). But formal dining and tasting menus are there for the special occasions, and they’re good. Honey-stoned St. Mary’s Hall hotel in Hugh Town does a punchy crab linguine (using Scillonian crab, naturally) and shows equal integrity in the sourcing of its meat, from owner Clifford Freeman’s Gloucestershire farm. St. Mary’s fanciest highend restaurant, though, has to offices on the quay from where be the one nestled inside the inter-island launches depart. depths of the 16th-Century Dig into its simple dishes at Star Castle on its hill-top tables crafted from scaffolding garrison; tour Scilly’s wellplanks and poles, or bask on stocked larder with anything the balcony outside. from duck from nearby Many of Scilly’s dynamic Salakee Farm to lobster caught food entrepreneurs are based by owner Robert Francis. on the off-islands, where they Robert also produces wines have ample shoreline or land from his vineyard at Holy Vale, to ply their trade. A few steps in the heart of the island, and up from the quay at Bryher, A MARQUE if you book in advance you can OF GOOD TASTE for instance, you’ll find the lunch on his lobsters among shop of Island Fish, run by the If you enjoy eating local the vines. produce on holiday, Pender family who have been then look out for the For casual eating and views fishing forever. While the rest Taste of Scilly marque in that make the soul sing, it’s of us are groping for our first restaurants and cafes or at hard to beat the Surf and Turf morning cuppa, Amanda is local stores and at roadside Burger at The Beach, a shabalready picking the crab and stalls across the islands. by-chic hut teetering over It’s our promise that the lobster caught by her brother main ingredient(s) of what Porthmellon Beach; or the and 18-year-old son. On you’re purchasing or eating Mediterranean-style tapas Thursday evenings Amanda’s are grown, caught or reared on the Taste of Scilly menu at mum dishes out seafood paella on the islands. Nowhere is Dibble & Grub, on Porthcressa on the verandah, at £8 a plate. local food more local. Beach. For a taste of inland “We want to make seafood St. Mary’s, hike to Longstone accessible,” says Amanda who Café which combines bunkhouse accommo- also supplies the superb Hell Bay hotel and its dation with a café serving homemade cakes pop-up Crab Shack. “Often people perceive it on vintage china; co-owner Colin Jenkins is a as a luxury, but it doesn’t have to be expensive.” fisherman, so the place also runs regular lobster Once you’ve had your fill of shellfish, stock feasts. The newest kid on St. Mary’s culinary up on just-picked tomatoes and other veg from block is On The Quay, ingeniously fashioned the honesty stall at Hillside Farm, which also out of recycled timbers above the harbour produces asparagus, strawberries, Red Devon >> visitislesofscilly.com


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beef, and Bryher Bangers from its Saddleback pork. Graham and Ruth Eggins, who took over the 40-acre Duchy-owned farm in 2015, are passionate about working in harmony with nature, so use seaweed and animal manure as fertilisers. Or as Graham puts it, “We get the animals to work for us.” See how it’s done at one of their Open Farm Days. incredible what edibles that Neighbouring Tresco may little mile manages to yield be privately owned but it’s – as resident Piers Lewin, not without foodie fun. On who’s pretty much survived Tuesday afternoons, you can on them for the past 20 years, buy direct from the produchas documented in his newlyers at a Farmer’s Market on published An Island Food Mile. the harbour – look out for the Naturally there’s seafood Eggins, Penders, and Clare from the island’s pristine Yeandle, wife of Tresco’s farm waters, plus eggs and apple manager, who makes a subjuice which you can sample lime butter sultana cake. And while imbibing the rugged TASTE OF SCILLY if you visit during the Taste beauty of Santa Warna cove FESTIVAL of Scilly Festival (see right), from the terrace of the café 1st – 30th September 2019 there are pop-ups like 2018’s inside the old coastguards’ A great time to visit Scilly Three Many Cooks Feast at cottages. (At night, the place is in September when the The Flying Boat bistro, each morphs into the top-notch islands host the month-long course cooked by a different High Tides restaurant.) Amble Taste of Scilly food and drink island chef. Seafood obviously festival. Including pop-ups around the island’s western and feasts, masterclasses, dominates but make room too coast (forage blackberries supper safaris, Taste of Scilly for Tresco’s own Limousinas you go) and you’ll meet menus and farm tours. Red Devon beef. the Jersey cows belonging to On St. Martin’s, the highTroytown Farm which turns Make sure you check out light for me has to be the their lusciously creamy milk everything that’s planned convivial Seven Stones Inn, into ice-cream, yoghurt, butter on visitslesofscilly.com/tasrecently given a new lease of teofscilly. Look out for travel and cream. (Arrive at teatime offers, or book early for the life by Dom and Emily Crees. and watch them being milked best off-peak fares with Isles If their live music sessions two by two.) Troytown’s of Scilly Travel. don’t get your pulse racing, standout ice-cream flavour is the dreamy views will and rose geranium, created from either way, you’ve an excuse to work your way island-grown plants which are also used to through the different brews created by Ales of flavour one of the gins produced by Aiden Scilly on St. Mary’s. Hicks at nearby Westward Farm. As sublime But it’s Atlantic-lashed St. Agnes that food adventures go, it’s hard to better a glass of steals the show in terms of food experiences. Aiden’s rose geranium gin while watching the Although the island is just one mile long, it’s sun set over Samson. Heaven. 63


Island Life Through a Lens visitislesofscilly.com

From the taste of sea air on a bright June morning to the sweep of starlight on a cool, glittering night, Scilly has many moods. If you linger for a while where islanders dwell, where the sea meets the sky along paths less trodden, you will find a different side to island life. Three individual photographers, all with their own perspectives, have captured island life through a lens.


MATT CARDY

A professional photographer for Getty Images, many of Matt’s photos have been published nationally and he has won several awards. In February 2017, I visited the islands as part of a project about life on small UK islands. A visual story, focused on the lives of islanders, my time was spent meeting the people that make the Isles of Scilly tick.

I had an amazing few days travelling between islands, visiting people and spending time in a truly remarkable place. To have such an amazing visual backdrop, even in the mixed weather of February, was a photographer’s dream. Although my trip was to illustrate island life, the more people I met the more I was interested. It has created a strong desire to return, to meet more people that call such a fascinating and beautiful place their home. The Isles of Scilly really are the pot of gold at the end of the photographic rainbow. 65


MEGAN GALLACHER

A through and through Scilly-phile, Megan is a previous winner of the Visit Isles of Scilly Photography Competition. I’ve been coming to Scilly every year since I was 6 years old and each time it’s different. It’s not the white soft sands, the azure waters or the subtropical climate that make it so inspiring; it’s the people. visitislesofscilly.com

Scilly is a very creative place, with an abundance of talented artists and chefs. It’s super friendly; all the locals say hello and the boatmen are full of character. I’ve met many inspiring people over the years, discovering interesting things about the people that once lived here. It’s this community feel that makes it an incredibly special place; it’s what gives Scilly its unique charm – this, and the deep sense of island tradition. The last glimpse of the sea as the Skybus takes off reminds me that I will be back as soon as I possibly can…




MILA SPENCE

Mila is studying for her GCSEs at Five Islands School. She channels her love of photography through her island-based friends. I am inspired by the world around me. It is an amazing place. I want to capture it all, especially the moments you might miss. A sideways smile, a ray of sunlight or even a grumpy glance. Living on Scilly gives me a unique

experience as I learn to use my camera. I love taking photos of people with backgrounds just as beautiful as they are. It’s as if the islands are a part of who they are. I’m grateful to work with people in a place that they love and to be part of the island community. The light on Scilly is incredible – the awesome sunsets, glittering sea, the rays of light that dance around us in stormy weather – it can bring a whole photo together. My absolute favourite is when the light finds the person I’m photographing... nothing encapsulates Scilly’s core more. 69



PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY Make the most of your holiday to the Isles of Scilly. Time to plan and to get excited. In this section of the guide, we invite you to check out our practical tips for getting to Scilly as well as browse the listed accommodation. For those with limited mobility and/or travelling with young children, we offer some insight into the facilities available across the islands. And for first time visitors, this section also explains the practicalities (and ease) of island hopping around the archipelago. If, throughout this section, you need more information, inspiration or choice, then go on-line at visitislesofscilly.com, or call our friendly team at the dedicated Tourist Information Centre on 01720 620600.

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YOUR JOURNEY WEST A practical guide for getting to Scilly's gateways. Travelling to Cornwall or Devon by car? You’ll find secure parking at all of Scilly’s airport gateways – Land’s End, Newquay and Exeter, as well as parking options at Penzance for the ferry including a new park ‘n’ ride operated by Isles of Scilly Travel. Remember, taking your car to Scilly is not an option; nor will you need it. So you could leave it at home and start your journey to Scilly by train or coach. Both Exeter and Penzance (for Land’s End, too) are well served by public transport options. STOPPING OVER IN CORNWALL?

Many visitors to Scilly choose to enjoy a stopover in Cornwall on their way to or from the islands. If you’re thinking about a twocentred break, then let us help you find great places to put your feet up, close to Scilly’s gateways and beyond. See our suggestions at visitislesofscilly.com/cornwall-stopovers SAILING TO THE ISLANDS?

We love to welcome yachts and sailing boats to the islands. Please do make sure you’re fully prepared for all weathers and sea conditions and let the Harbour Master’s office know when you’re on your way. They’ll also be delighted to advise on visitor moorings at St. Mary’s, Tresco and St Martin’s, and a variety of other anchorages. You can find out more at stmarys-harbour.co.uk visitislesofscilly.com

Scilly Parking, Penzance Scilly Parking offers secure car parking for customers travelling on the Scillonian III ferry. Includes free transfers to and from the Scillonian quay for you, your passengers and your luggage. Overnight accommodation available on site. We welcome dogs. Book online or call for our friendly reliable service. Est 2007 01736 740277 scillyparking.co.uk

Mount View Overnight Accommodation Stay overnight at Scilly Parking for a relaxing start and end to your holiday. Our luxury ensuite lodges with king size beds sleep two people and include free Wi Fi, TV, Kitchen area with microwave, tea and coffee making facilities along with juice, cereals and toast for breakfast. We welcome dogs. 01736 740277 mountviewshepherdhuts.co.uk


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GETTING TO SCILLY Everything you need to know about travelling to the islands.

FLY WITH SKYBUS

Whether you fly from Exeter, Newquay or Land’s End, Skybus is a fast and efficient way to get to Scilly. Take your seat on the 8- or 17-seater plane and watch your pilot at work – if you can tear your eyes away from the breathtaking aerial views, that is. Skybus departs year round from Land’s End and Newquay, and from MarchNovember from Exeter. Travel times are 20 mins from Land’s End, 30 mins from Newquay and 60 mins from Exeter. On arrival, a shuttle bus will take you and your bags to your accommodation, or to the quay – for the off islands – for a small fee.

FLY WITH ISLAND HELICOPTERS

Enjoy the thrill of arriving on Scilly by helicopter! Introduced in May 2018, Isles of Scilly Travel offers this exciting experience from Land’s End Airport up to 8 times a day, 6 days a week. Fly in a 10-seater AW169, admire the fantastic views and arrive on the islands in just 15 minutes. On arrival on St. Mary’s, a shuttle bus will take you and your bags to your accommodation, or down to the quay for onward travel to the other islands by inter-island boat.

To book travel, visit: islesofscilly-travel.co.uk

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TRAVELLING ON SCILLONIAN FERRY

Travelling on the Scillonian ferry offers a unique view of the West Cornwall coast, sailing from Penzance to St. Mary’s. Scillonian departs March–November from Penzance Harbour, usually at 9.15am, with a travel time of 2hrs 45mins. On arrival into St. Mary’s, you can either collect your luggage from the quay or leave it, if clearly labelled, and a local haulier will deliver to your accommodation for a small fee of £1.40 per bag (2018). If staying on Tresco, Bryher, St. Martin’s or St. Agnes please see ‘staying on off-islands’ for luggage arrangements.


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If you’re staying on an offisland (Tresco, St. Martin’s, Bryher or St. Agnes), it’s easy to get yourself and your luggage to your accommodation. If you’re flying into St. Mary’s, friendly Skybus Shuttle and Tresco Shuttle drivers meet and greet passengers off every flight in the small arrival hall. Just let one of them know your destination island and they will direct you to the correct bus. If you’re travelling to Scilly on the Scillonian III passenger ferry, and staying on either Tresco, St. Martin’s, Bryher or St. Agnes, then

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NEED ASSISTANCE?

Isles of Scilly Travel and Visit Isles of Scilly always endeavour to support passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility. If you require travel assistance, please inform Isles of Scilly Travel when you book. You can find out more by calling 01736 334220 or emailing customerservices @islesofscilly-travel.co.uk If you need on-island assistance regarding access to accommodation, getting around, inter-island boating, etc. please in the first instance contact our Tourist Information Centre on 01720 620600 or email info@ visitislesofscilly.com 75


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GETTING AROUND THE ISLANDS The insider’s guide to island-hopping on Scilly. Island hopping is one of Scilly’s greatest pleasures. Whichever island you’re staying on, every day you can simply hop onto a “tripper” boat to explore all the others and discover each of their distinct charms. It’s a great way to get a fuller flavour of island life. All the islands are really close together – just a 15-25 minute boat ride – so it’s really easy to do a different island each day. From St. Mary’s, the tripper boats to the other islands are run by St. Mary’s Boatmen’s Association. Every evening, they post the following day’s itineraries online @scillyboating and on the various blackboards around the island, including day trips to most (if not all) the off-islands, landings on the uninhabited islands, plus special trips to see Bishop Rock and the wildlife and evening visitislesofscilly.com

boats to follow the gig racing on Wednesday and Friday nights. Buy your tickets on board, at the dedicated kiosk on St. Mary’s Quay or at the Tourist Information Centre. Other private operators offer specialist excursions too. If you’re staying on St. Agnes, contact St. Agnes Boating for the inter-island boating schedule. If you’re staying on Tresco, Bryher or St. Martin’s, the interisland boating is run by Tresco Boat Services. They post their schedules and special excursions online @stagnesboating and @trescoboatservices and also on the noticeboards close to the quay and around the islands. And if the scheduled services doesn’t suit, or you simply want a boat at a special time or to a special place, this can nearly always be arranged (tides and weather permitting!). Walking is the way to go on all the “off islands”, although on Tresco and St. Mary’s you also can hire bikes and buggies. Kayaks and stand-up paddleboards are available on all islands. Additionally on St. Mary’s, there’s a Community Bus that takes a circular route around the island several times a day, a dedicated 70-minute tour and private taxis.

St. Agnes Boating offers scheduled and sea taxi services between St. Agnes and the other islands. Purchase your transfer or weekly pass online. Download our new boating App to view all of our trips. stagnesboating.co.uk 01720 422704

Tresco Boat Services Daily trips to explore the islands throughout the season, and year round transfers to your holiday accommodation. Seek out birds and seals on our wildlife tours, take a trip to Bishop Rock lighthouse, or hop on a Gig spectator boat to cheer on our local crews. 01720 423373 tresco.co.uk/boats

St. Mary’s Boatmen’s Association Ten large boats providing a full range of services from direct ferry runs to seal and seabird sightseeing, also evening trips. Groups catered for. Discounted fare options. Services run seven days a week. 01720 423999 enquiries@scillyboating.co.uk


We’re reinstating the helicopter from Penzance to the Isles of Scilly. Coming spring 2020. Direct flights to St Mary’s & Tresco 15 minutes by state-of-the-art helicopter 20kg luggage allowance • Weather resilient site Year round service with Sunday flights Excellent road & rail connectivity

Find out more & subscribe to updates at www.penzanceheliport.co.uk


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STAYING ON SCILLY Ready to book? Then it’s time to browse the accommodation listings and find a great place to stay. Choose from period hotels, self-catering barns and cottages, B&Bs and guesthouses. Find out where you can camp out under the stars, or discover the perfect romantic bolthole!

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If you need help, don’t hesitate to contact one of the expert holiday providers based on the islands, or contact the Tourist Information Centre on 01720 620600. They all know the islands inside out and will be delighted to help find the right place for you, or even arrange your perfect holiday!

A family business established in 2000, offering a wide range of homes & businesses for sale, and quality holiday cottage rentals sleeping from 2 to 12 people. So, if you are looking for a permanent move, or just a week’s holiday, why not call Sibleys? enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com sibleysonscilly.com 01720 422431

TRAVEL • TRANSFERS • ACCOMMODATION • INSURANCE • ALL INCLUDED

Isles of Scilly Inclusive Holidays are based on Bryher and we have been providing quality holidays for 30 years. You’re in safe hands. Just one call and we arrange everything for you, so you can simply relax. Just call us on 01720 422200 and let us make your holiday. Call us or visit the website for the latest deals and availability. 01720 422200 / enquiries@islesofscillyholidays.co.uk / www.islesofscillyholidays.co.uk


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The Isles of Scilly Approved Accommodation Scheme (IOSAAS) means that the properties have been independently assessed to meet industry “safe, legal and clean” requirements.

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.

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A world apart, but not a world away…

Enjoy a family-run gourmet hotel steeped in history that exudes a friendly and professional service. There’s a warm welcome waiting for you at this excellent four-star family run hotel. The castle began life back in 1593, when it was built in the shape of an eight-pointed star, occupying magnificent views of the surrounding islands. Back then it served to protect the mainland of Britain from invaders, and today the castle, and its views are much better enjoyed over a glass of wine or two from the castle ramparts. The Star Castle Hotel sits in four lush acres of secluded sub-tropical gardens and offers a range of facilities that include an indoor heated pool and unlimited complimentary golf and tennis. There’s a choice of beautifully styled accommodation providing guests with the choice of either pretty garden rooms (many with sea views, private verandahs or gardens) or historical rooms within the castle that ooze cosy character and charm. The hotel is renowned across the islands for its fine cuisine and offers a choice of two award-winning restaurants specialising in local produce including fresh lobster and crab, collected daily from the hotels fishing boat. The Star Castle offers the perfect ingredients for a very special wedding celebration with licensed rooms, fabulous food and stunning photo opportunities. VisitEngland

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Each day begins with a sumptuous breakfast, the dungeon bar offers a light lunch option as well as a Cornish cream tea and children will love the delicious high tea that is part of the family package offered. Even dogs are welcomed and catered for at the Star Castle! Hotel owner, Robert Francis, produces a selection of fine wines from the hotel’s vineyard & winery. Not only do these excellent pinot noirs, pinot gris’, chardonnays and rosés now take pride of place on the wine list, but the vineyard itself is fast becoming one of the must-see locations on St Mary’s. The setting is spectacular and visitors can enjoy wine tastings, a glass of chilled wine and fresh lobster for lunch, or they can admire the vines and soak up the very special atmosphere of the Star Castle’s HolyVale Vineyard. The Isles of Scilly are so peaceful and picture perfect that most people visit just to wander and marvel at the tropical setting and the whitest beaches you’ll find anywhere outside of the Caribbean. But, if you feel the need to be a little bit busy, there’s a host of events and activities to take part in throughout the year. The Star Castle Hotel offers special packages to make the most of these events, such as; Walk Scilly in April and October, Island Regatta weekend in August and their very own full board packages in February and March. 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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HO | 26 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £84-£153 B&B PPPN £104-£173 DB&B PPPN

Real Food - Real People - Real Scilly An elegantly refurbished townhouse set in its own Mediterranean style garden. Stay with us for a relaxing, revitalising and indulgent break. We are situated just minutes from sandy beaches and a 5-minute level walk from the town and quay. 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 S P I R I T o f S C I L LY

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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Schooners Hotel

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HO | 12 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £52-£101 B&B PPPN £86-£135 DB&B PPPN

Schooners waterfront hotel offers a central location with spectacular sea views, exceptional food, friendly experienced staff and a relaxed atmosphere. Located on Hugh Town beach, Schooners has uninterrupted views across the harbour to the off islands. We are close to the quay for island boating, the town for pubs, shops, restaurants & St. Mary’s beautiful sandy beaches. – Quality meals, new inspiring menu daily – Superior quality beds for a comfortable night’s sleep – Quiet beach location – Close to quay for island boating – 9 rooms have prime sea views over the harbour – Licensed bar with beach patio – Top floor library with panoramic island views – Free Wifi throughout the building – Family room – Restaurant – Beautifully decorated rooms all en-suite – Knowledgeable warm and friendly staff VisitEngland

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With our central & waterside location right on the beach coupled with our renowned excellent cuisine, we are sure you will be back time and time again. All rooms have en-suite, Wifi, hot drinks facilities. TV with DVD. The bar opens onto the beach patio. A beautiful spacious lounge on the top floor overlooking the harbour.

Schooners Hotel Thorofare St Marys Isles of Scilly TR21 0LN E. stay@schoonershotel.co.uk T. 01720 422682 www.schoonershotel.co.uk E5

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Bell Rock Hotel

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HO | 23 Rooms | Jan-Oct | £49-£105 B&B PPPN £69-£125 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, only 100 yards. – Indoor heated swimming pool – Some top floor rooms have sea views – See our rooms and offers at www.bellrockhotel.co.uk & www.bellrockhotel.blogspot.com – Owned and personally managed by resident proprietors on Scilly and local Manager – Full English Breakfast cooked to order between 8-9.15am – Enjoy a wide choice of evening meals between 6-8pm – Comfortable lounge with books and games Free WiFi for guests is available throughout the hotel. Relax in our Lounge or Bar. 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 lovely pool. Dine in our Restaurant and enjoy our Chef’s daily changing menus - Excellent value – The most southerly hotel in England - A four star rated one bedroom flat for 2 adults is also available in the hotel with all facilities. Bell Rock Hotel, Church Street, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JT E. contact@bellrockhotel.co.uk T. 01720 422575 www.bellrockhotel.co.uk

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The Atlantic

IOSAAS APPROVED HO | 24 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £120-£240 B&B PRPN

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– Fantastic views over Hugh Town’s picturesque harbour – Close to the Ferry and Airport – Charming ensuite bedrooms – Waterside restaurant and terrace – Food served throughout the day The Atlantic is a quaint Inn with breath taking views nestled in the heart of Hugh Town. Enjoy delicious food, local ales, fine wines and endless sea views. The terrace makes the most of stunning vistas the perfect spot for dining alfresco! All bedrooms are ensuite with super comfy Vi-Spring beds and many enjoy sea views. The Atlantic, St Marys, TR21 0PL E. atlanticinn@staustellbrewery.co.uk T. 01720 422417 www.atlanticinnscilly.co.uk

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Tregarthen’s Hotel

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HO | 32 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £80-£145 B&B PPPN £120-£160 DB&B PPPN

Breathtaking views and a warm welcome With outstanding sea views, great cuisine and the best position on St. Mary’s, just yards from the Quay, Tregarthen’s is a perfect base for a truly unforgettable holiday or short break. – Panoramic Sea Views – Restaurant with Fresh Local Food – Lounge, Bar and Terrace – Close to the Town and Quay – Free Guest WiFi – Luxury Self Catering Cottages

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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ST. MARY'S – Half Board / Bed & Breakfast

Carntop Guest House

★★★★ SILVER

Wingletang Guest House ★★★★ SILVER HB | 8 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £40-£49 B&B PPPN £66-£73 DB&B PPPN

HB | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £57 B&B PPPN £77 DB&B PPPN – Quietly situated on the outskirts of Hugh Town – 3 beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms – Halfboard 3 evenings a 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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– Comfortable twin, double & single en-suite rooms – Tasty breakfast choices, cooked as you like it – Free WiFi, all rooms – Delicious fresh home-cooked evening meals – Efficient friendly service, licensed bar 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 VisitEngland

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– 18th century converted Wesleyan Chapel, lots of character, located in Old Town – 2 spacious bedrooms, beautifully appointed – Close to Beaches, Restaurants, Nature Reserves, Pottery and Galleries – An ideal location to explore the islands E. lin@theoldchapelislesofscilly.co.uk T. 01720 422100 www.theoldchapelislesofscilly.co.uk

Colossus B&B

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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £40-£52 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; BOOK ONLINE or for BEST RATES Call Carmen Stevens, Pilot’s Retreat, St. Mary’s TR21 0PB T. 01720 423361 www.colossus-scilly.co.uk

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★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 6 Rooms | Apr-Dec | £39-£50 PPPN

B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £52-£57 PPPN

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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 Marian, Steve and Kenny look forward to meeting you. Marian & Steven Gibson Church Road, St. Mary’s E. enquiries@the-belmont.co.uk T. 01720 423154 www.the-belmont.co.uk

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Crebinick House

★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 3 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £41-£51 PPPN – Extensive choice of award-winning breakfast – Ideal Hugh Town location for all amenities – En-suite bedrooms equipped with every comfort – Guests’ lounge and free WiFi Phillip and Lesley Jones, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT  T. 01720 422968 www.crebinick.co.uk

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B&B | 5 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £45-£48 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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★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £48 PPPN

Ian & Heather Stewart, Old Town, St. Mary’s TR21 0NH T. 01720 422045 www.scillyguesthouse.com

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★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 4 Rooms | Jan-Dec | From £46 PPPN

Freesia is a family run Four Star Silver Awarded guesthouse situated in the centre of Hugh Town. – All bedrooms are en-suite and well equipped – Complimentary WiFi in all rooms – Short walk to beaches, restaurants, shops and harbour – Continental Breakfast – All special diets catered for by prior arrangement – New roof terrace open for all our guests – Wet weather clothing, rucksacks and beach towels provided – £80 single occupancy/£47 per person sharing Carole & Peter Green, The Parade, St. Mary’s E. freesiaguesthouse@hotmail.com T. 01720 423676 www.scillyfreesia.co.uk

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– 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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★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 9 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £55-£75 PPPN

4 Star Silver Guest House with Breakfast Award. 6 minutes from town centre. Comfortable bedrooms all en-suite, sitting room and large garden with seating. Room fridges, guide books, games and beach towels provided.

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.

Cath and Kevin Sherris Pilots Retreat, St. Mary’s TR21 0PB T. 01720 422945 www.scillypenhallow.com

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★★★★SILVER B&B | 4 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £80 Single occupancy £47 sharing Double/twin PPPN

B&B | 4 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £45-£50 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 – Beach Towels Provided

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Rose Cottage B&B

★★★★SILVER

B&B | 3 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £42-£52 PPPN

Our conversion of two traditional harbourside cottages provides purpose finished, high quality ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation.

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Joanna Holwill, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. enquiry@westfordhouse.com T. 01720 422510 www.westfordhouse.com VisitEngland

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– Very conveniently located, a short level walk from popular beaches, shops, restaurants and harbour – Comfortable, well equipped double & twin en-suite rooms, with TV and free Wi-Fi. All day access – Friendly Scillonian proprietor – Bright guests lounge with TV, window seat and lots of local information. Always available A warm welcome awaits you at Westford House Bed and Breakfast. Friendly accommodation in our 1820’s, 3-storey Georgian townhouse. Character combined with modern comforts and a relaxed atmosphere for a home-away-from-home feeling!

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. VisitEngland

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B&B | 5 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £45-£52 PPPN

– Sea views from every room – Four star rating with Silver Award & Breakfast Award – All rooms are ensuite – Perfect harbourside location – Free WiFi

Karen and Jeremy Phillips Rose Cottage, The Strand, St. Mary’s E. jeremy@scillyrose.co.uk T. 01720 422078 www.scillyrose.co.uk

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B&B | 4 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £44-£46 PPPN

B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £43 PPPN sharing or £80 single occupancy 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. Tracey Guy, Shamrock, High Lanes, St. Mary’s E. scillyhorse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 423269

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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £45 PPPN – Quiet location near Porthcressa Bay – Easy, flat walk to beaches, restaurants and quay – Simply-furnished rooms with a coastal feel – Visit England ROSE Award – Full English breakfast prepared with Cornish produce

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. Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. d-parr@sky.com T. 01720 423313 www.lynwoodguesthouseislesofscilly.com VisitEngland

Rams Valley, St. Mary’s TR21 0JX T. 01720 422517 E. jenkins@nundeeps.co.uk www.nundeeps.co.uk

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Santa Maria Guest House

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B&B | 5 Rooms | Apr-Sept | £40-£50 PPPN

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 website listed below. Jackie Chesterman 44 Sally Port, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JE E. andychesterman123@btconnect.com T. 01720 422687 www.santamariaislesofscilly.com

Browarth B&B

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B&B | 6 Rooms | Apr-Oct | £40-£48.50 B&B PPPN

The Santa Maria Guest House has a ‘Four Star Quality in Tourism Grade’ awarded by Visit England.

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B&B | 2 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £38-£42 PPPN

Ideally situated on the level overlooking Town Beach and with all Hugh Town amenities and restaurants within easy walking distance. Our bedrooms are en-suite or have private facilities. Unrivalled views from our Guests’ Lounge towards Tresco, Bryher and the Harbour. We offer a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere and have a reputation for high standards of comfort, good food and personal service. Complimentary WiFi available. Anjeric is the perfect base to enjoy Scilly. Judy and Barry Archer Lower Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PS E. judyarcher@yahoo.co.uk T. 01720 422700 www.visitislesofscilly.com

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The Bylet Guest House

IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 6 Rooms | Apr-Nov | £38-£44 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 – £60 single occupancy PPPN Ram’s Valley, St. Mary’s TR21 0JX E. martynsmalley@hotmail.co.uk  T. 01720 422353 M. 07776 076975

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B&B | 11 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £42-£61 PPPN Fantastic peaceful location overlooking the harbour. Eleven light, airy rooms all en-suite, most with sea views. Lovely guest lounge and front terrace. A la Carte evening menu. Self catering three bedroom flat also available.

– 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 Miss Lisa Williams The Bylet, Church Road, St. Mary’s, TR21 0NA E. bylet@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422923/422479 www.byletholidays.com

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Annet Cottage

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– Peaceful beachside location with stunning sea views, 15 mins stroll from Hugh Town. – Hospitality trays, TV/DVD/WiFi hairdryers all rooms. – Continental breakfasts, great choices, diets catered for. – Location and house pictures on our website.

Conveniently located on the outskirts of Hugh Town. “Nancherrow” is a small, friendly, family run B&B offering double & twin-bedded, en-suite, accommodation.

IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £40-£58 PPPN

Vicki Hitchens E. nancherrow@tiscali.co.uk  T. 01720 423072 or 07901 793373

Patti and Andy Brooks T. 01720 422441 telephone preferred www.annet-cottage.co.uk

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Northwethel Guest House IOSAAS APPROVED Porthenor B&B B&B | 4 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £35-£40 PPPN

IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 1 Room | Jan-Dec | £45-£55 PPPN

– A warm, friendly welcome awaits you at Northwethel – Peaceful location – 10 minutes walk from the beaches, the harbour and local amenities – Modern, spacious en-suite rooms – Outside guest decked seating area Please contact Adrienne Robson T. 01720 423415 M. 07748 418267 E. northwethel.scilly@hotmail.co.uk www.northwethelguesthouseislesofscilly.co.uk

Situated on the coastal path in Old Town and just yards from the beach. Sit and enjoy breakfast with spectacular views overlooking Old Town Bay. Private entrance to modern tastefully appointed ground floor room. Quality linens and superking/twin bed. E. porthenorbandb@gmail.com T. 01720 422167 www.porthenorbandb.com

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Santamana

The Midas Suite

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.

Enjoy a peaceful relaxed stay in our spacious suite. Private entrance into your lounge/ conservatory. Large bedroom and shower en-suite. Rural views across the Lower Moors from gardens and patio. Close to all amenities. Generous continental breakfast at your leisure.

Sonia Fletcher, Santamana, Jacksons Hill, St. Mary’s T. 01720 423024 E. santamana.scilly@gmail.com

Debra Cole E. scillymidas@btinternet.com T. 01720 423052

IOSAAS APPROVED B&B | 2 Rooms | Mar-Nov | £37-£41.50 PPPN

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B&B | 1 Room | Apr-Oct | £45 PPPN

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Blue Carn Cottage

IOSAAS PENDING B&B | 2 Rooms | Apr-Nov | £42-£47 PPPN Character granite cottage where friendly, 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 bay & beach. See our recommendation in Lonely Planet. Mrs Anthea Roberts, Old Town, St. Mary’s TR21 0NH E. amrobertsios@gmail.co.uk T. 01720 422214

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ST. MARY'S – Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering

Tolman Guest House

IOSAAS PENDING

B&B | 3 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £35-£50 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 – 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/DVDs and hospitality trays. The bedrooms have a Sea-View as do the gardens and relaxing sunny lounge. In our light and airy dining room with superb views of the bay. Enjoy a hearty Full English or a lighter option if preferred. Changing to a different accredited scheme formerly 4 Star Silver Award. Children over 12 are welcome. Sorry no pets and non-smoking. 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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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £650-£2750 PUPW

– 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

Beautiful interiors, equipped to the highest standard. Panoramic sea views of St Agnes, Bryher and Tresco, creating a genuine away from it all experience. Large private garden offers unrivalled sea views, various seating areas tucked amongst the Victorian gun emplacements.

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T. 01579 346473 E. holidays@duchyofcornwall.org www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £2400-£4200 PUPW

Gatehouse Cottage

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £700-£2850 PUPW

Offering spacious and stunning accommodation with beautiful interiors. Equipped to the highest standard with spectacular sea views. Situated on the historic Garrison, within five minutes’ walk of the amenities of Hugh Town, St Mary’s Quay and the Harbour.

A charming property nestled against the Elizabethan Garrison walls above Hugh Town. Beautiful interiors, equipped to the highest standard with a private and sheltered courtyard garden with stairs leading to a higher level seating area with a sea view. Duchy of Cornwall T. 01579 346473 E. holidays@duchyofcornwall.org www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk

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The Guard House

★★★★★ PENDING

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £650-£2750 PUPW

★★★★★ | ★★★★ GOLD SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5-6 | £655-£2095 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

Enjoy panoramic views of the harbour and the islands of Samson, Bryher, Tresco and St Martin’s. Beautiful interiors and equipped to the highest standard, the Guard House makes a perfect base for exploring the unrivalled natural beauty of the islands. Duchy of Cornwall T. 01579 346473 E. holidays@duchyofcornwall.org www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £620-£1235 PUPW – Spacious second floor harbourside apartment – Stunning sea views of St. Mary’s harbour, Samson, Tresco & Bryher – Central location for shops, restaurants and the Quay – Perfect for couples sharing or families

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £500–£1200 PUPW – Modern duplex apartment in the heart of Hugh Town – Bright and airy luxury accommodation – Handy for shops and restaurants. Only a short walk to quay and beaches – Perfect for couples sharing or families

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 website listed below. Jackie Chesterman 44 Sally Port, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall TR21 0JE E. andychesterman123@btconnect.com T. 01720 422687 www.bellascilly.com

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Garrison House Apartment ★★★★ GOLD Glandore Apartments

★★★★GOLD

SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-4 | £700-£1700 PUPW

SC | 3 Units | Jan-Nov | Sleeps 2-3 | £390-£865 PUPW

Desirable Grade 2 listed Apartment on the Garrison. Stunning panoramic views to harbour & off islands. Private garden with deck & gas BBQ. Extremely well equipped incl. free wi-fi. Close to town and quay. 2 ensuite bedrooms: King & Super-king / twin.

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.

Phil & Kath Roe E. garrisonhouseios@gmail.com  T. 01720 422972 www.garrisonhouse.co.uk

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Lower Anchorage

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– Beautiful, modern apartment right on the water’s edge – Expansive and uninterrupted sea views – Close to shops, restaurants and St Mary’s quay yet occupying peaceful harbour side location

– Beautifully appointed 6 bedroom house – Central location with sunny garden and patio area – All bedrooms ensuite – Tastefully refurbished throughout – Ideal for large family gatherings or groups

Karen/Andrew Snowball T. 07905 520559 07920 494974 E. karenjsnowball@yahoo.co.uk asnowy@hotmail.com

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Number 16

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 6 | £1250-£1650 PUPW

Parkside

★★★★ 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. Ideal for couples or single travellers. T. 01720 422431 E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com www.sibleysonscilly.com

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £665-£1075 PUPW

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★★★★GOLD

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £460-£950 PUPW

– South facing traditional Scillonian cottage – Tastefully refurbished yet retaining many original features – Central location with private courtyard – A lovely base for families or couples sharing

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. John & Ann Derbyshire, Mount Flagon, Porthloo, St. Mary’s E. annderbyshire@hotmail.com  T. 01386 792065 www.samsononscilly.co.uk

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Old Town Cottage

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £450-£645 PUPW

Spacious and sunny modern 3 bedroomed apartment on the ground floor of a house at the end of a cul-de-sac, 100 yards from Porthmellon Beach. Hugh Town shops situated 10 minutes’ walk. Michael Pritchard, 16 Jackson’s Hill, TR21 0JZ T. 01720 422180 E. mail@number16scilly.com www.number16scilly.com

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★★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 12 | £1200-£2850 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 10 | £1050-£2700 PUPW

Tean

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £435–£700 PUPW

– A large Grade 2 listed town centre house – 5 en suite bedrooms – Sunny private south facing courtyard – Ideal for large family gatherings, groups or clubs – Perfectly located and tastefully refurbished

A spacious ground floor flat decorated and equipped to the highest standard. All linen and towels provided. Patio area with table and chairs. 3/4 acre tiered garden. Well behaved dogs welcome. Sue and Clive Kirby T. 01720 423657 M. 07824 381550 E. susan.kirby60@btinternet.com www.tean-ios.com

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Trefoil

★★★★ GOLD

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £595-£1035 PUPW – A bright and airy ground floor flat – Short level walk from all the amenities of Hugh Town – Fully refurbished and upgraded – Perfect for 2 couples sharing or families – A great base for a perfect Scilly holiday E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com

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Mrs Nan Fellows, 3 Buzza Street, St. Mary’s T. 01527 66689 E. nan.fellows@btinternet.com www.tresillian-scilly.com

Beaches & Lemon Tree

SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £395-£1925 PUPW

– Both properties have ★★★★|★★★★GOLD stunning sea views and private decking area – Spacious & well equipped – Quiet and convenient location – All linen, towels, electricity and central heating (Beaches) included – Use of indoor swimming pool at Bell Rock (Mar-Oct) E. beachesandlemontree@hotmail.co.uk T. 07766 822180 www.beachesandlemontree.co.uk

4 Rosevean House

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £410-£1090 PUPW – 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.

6 & 10 Harbour Lights

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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £450-£1300 PUPW

– Open all year. Linen, wi-fi & utilities included 6 & 10 Harbour Lights, Thorofare, St. Mary’s TR21 0LN E. pennylovejoy@scillydays.co.uk  T. 01206 247119 www.scillydays.co.uk

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No1 & No2 Porthcressa View 12 Silver Street

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★★★★

SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £718 – £1509 PUPW

– Luxurious accommodation – Centrally located for shops, restaurants and the quay – 12 Silver Street enjoys sea views – Electricity included – Out of season offers – 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

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £500-£1060 PUPW

– Stunning sea views – Superb quiet and central location – Two lovely apartments sitting on Town Beach

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★★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £650–£880 PUPW 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.

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– Bedrooms: 2 Twin 1 Double – Very well equipped comfortable terraced cottage – Superb views over St Mary’s harbour and town beach – Just minutes from shops, restaurants and quay for boat trips – Children of all ages well catered for Sue Richards T. 01720 422904 www.scillynumber6.co.uk

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9 Springfield Court

★★★★

SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £455-£610 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. G.M. Osborne, Porthcressa, St. Mary’s T. 01720 422986 www.ardwyn-scilly.co.uk

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £425-£850 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-6 | £630-£1400 PUPW

– Superb elevated location with stunning sea views – Three bedroom split level house, four star rating – Private garden and sun deck. Free Wi-Fi – Reduced low season rates give economy for smaller groups – Convenient for beach, town and harbour

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £685-£1595 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

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SC | 4 Units | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 2-5 | £650-£1500 PUPW

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Central location just 60 paces from Porthcressa beach. King Size, twin and single cabin bedrooms. Modern nautical décor with a funky twist and an outdoor south facing courtyard. Welcome all ages. Saturday change over. Contribution to “Breast Cancer Now“ with every booking. T. 07905 845130 E. bikinitop.scilly@gmail.com www.bikinitop.co.uk

E. contact@bellrockhotel.co.uk T. 01720 422575 www.bellrockhotel.co.uk

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– Beds can be made up as a twin or super king – Use of heated indoor swimming pool at Bell Rock Hotel – 100 metres from Porthcressa Beach – Saturday changeover – WiFi, Electricity & Linen Included

Buzza Ledge

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 2 | £450-£550 PUPW

Newly refurbished for 2018. One bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, sleeps 2 with choice of superking or twin beds. Quietly situated in Hugh Town 5 minutes from beaches and amenities. Outstanding views.

Bell Rock Flat

Ardwyn

Carnwethers is the perfect place for a peaceful and restful holiday on St Marys, just a 10 min bus ride or 35 min stroll through the nature trails into town. Set in an acre of gardens and located above the beautiful, secluded Pelistry Bay, Carnwethers offers comfortable and contemporary accommodation in four cottages. B&B accommodation also available. Our facilities include solar-heated outdoor pool, croquet lawn, games room, library and laundry. Ideal for couples, families, walkers and wildlife lovers. Large group bookings for special events welcomed with exclusive use of facilities, call for details. Pelistry Bay, St. Mary’s TR21 0NX Mrs Rachel Knowles T. 01720 422723 M. 07989 567761 E. holiday@carnwethers.co.uk www.carnwethers.com

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Dunmallard (Upper Flat)

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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £425-£615 PUPW

Sea views from every room. Tastefully modernised 1st floor apartment in quiet location next to Garrison Walls. Lounge/diner, kitchen, 2 shower rooms, 2 bedrooms: double ensuite & kingsize/twin room. Only a few minutes’ walk to quay, beaches, restaurants & shops.

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £845–£1720 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5 | £640-£1090 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.

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

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £475-£750 PUPW

Light spacious first floor flat in quiet position behind museum in Church Street. Spacious lounge, kitchen diner, double bed, bathroom with electric shower. Friday changeover. Close to shops, beaches and amenities.

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Fairview (5 Moonrakers)

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SC | 1 Unit | May-Sep | Sleeps 4 | £660-£1050 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £785-£1685 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

– 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

Debbie Edwards T. 01720 422955 E. benrockyhill@yahoo.com www.islandviewscilly.co.uk

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £465-£995 PUPW

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £450-£950 PUPW

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.

– Superb uninterrupted sea views across to Tresco, Samson & Bryher – Well appointed 2 bedroom holiday apartment – Close to quay, shops & restaurants – Fully equipped to a very high standard, linen & Wifi included – Perfect location for a relaxing holiday

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Rosevear

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £595 - £1195 PUPW

Each cottage accommodates up to six people in two rooms each with a double and a single bed. In a quiet area with private decking and landscaped gardens. Small welcome pack provided. Electric provided. Free wi-fi. Dogs by prior arrangement - £40 per week. Tracey Guy, Shamrock, High Lanes, St. Mary’s E. scillyhorse@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 423269

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £480-£750 PUPW

adfpQstuvwxYWUT SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £385-£615 PUPW – Top floor apartment in converted granite house – Centrally located in the heart of Hugh Town – Ideal for couples sharing or single travellers – Light, bright and airy

Louise Parker E. louiseandrich@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422594 www.scillyselfcaterthebarn.webs.com

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SC | 1 Unit |Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £405–£645 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £1600-£1800 PUPW

– South facing twin bedded apartment – Central location for shops, restaurants and the quay – Fully modernised and well equipped

– Large town house sleeps 8 – Easy access to shops and restaurants – Close to beaches – Handy for off island boats – View of harbour Mrs Rosemary Sharman E. info@treveanholidays.co.uk T. 01929 472181 day / 471210 evening www.treveanholidays.co.uk

5 Harbourlights, Thorofare, St. Mary’s E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431 www.sibleysonscilly.com

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The Crow’s Nest, 6 Spanish Ledge★★★★

– 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

The Hideaway

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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £600-£950 PUPW

– 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 422045

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Isles of Scilly Country House Flats

– Few minutes to sandy beaches, shops and quay – Seaviews and private rooftop terrace – Welcome basket, picnic equipment – USB Sockets, Wifi, Netflix, heated bathroom floor – Saturday changeover day

The two flats are nestled ★★★★PENDING in the countryside near Watermill/Pelistry beaches. Both are appointed to a very high standard, with either a large garden or balcony/ seaview. Each sleeps up to 7 people and can be combined for a larger group.

★★★★PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £495-£775 PUPW

Sabine Schraudolph T. 01720 422440 www.scillycountryhouse.com

E. lynnblackwell@live.co.uk T. 07881 620398 www.onethewras.com

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Peninnis Farm Lodges

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SC | 7 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 5 | £575-£1375 PUPW – 2 bedrooms – double & triple room (max of 5 guests) – Wood burner, dishwasher, TV & WiFi in all lodges – All linen & towels provided (inc beach towels) – Short breaks, low occupancy discount & dogs welcome outside school holidays – Decked area with firepit/BBQ Our custom designed wooden lodges are fully furnished with modern kitchens, comfortable bedrooms & stylish shower rooms. The farm enjoys a spectacular coastal backdrop with far reaching views to the horizon and is ideally located to enjoy and explore the magic of the islands. Hugh Town, the harbour and many of the island’s best beaches are just a 10 minute walk away. Children are welcome to collect their own eggs for breakfast with Farmer Dan and meet all the farm animals. Whether it’s a romantic retreat or a family adventure – we have an excellent farm holiday experience to offer!

Zenna May Peninnis Farm, St. Mary’s TR21 0NA E. enquiries@peninnis.co.uk M. 07584 655470 www.peninnisfarmlodges.co.uk

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Sandpiper Holiday Apartments

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SC | 5 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-7 | £425-£2185 PUPW

Holiday in beautiful and superbly appointed self-catering apartments. – Beautiful Holiday Apartments equipped to the highest standards – Waterside locations (Hugh Town & Porthloo) – All bedrooms are en-suite – WiFi available throughout – Ideally located for boating, shops and restaurants – Owned, managed and serviced by a local resident family Our goal is to provide holiday homes that help enable our guests to relax and unwind in comfortable surroundings whilst enjoying all that Scilly has to offer. The apartments are situated in some of the finest locations on St. Mary’s, enjoying outstanding island views, including St. Mary’s harbour. Guests can enjoy easy access to St Mary’s quay and the islands restaurants, pubs and retail outlets. The apartments have complimentary WiFi access and come equipped with both washing and drying facilities. We believe that Sandpiper Apartments offer the best possible place to stay whilst you explore the islands. VisitEngland

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Sylina Self Catering

★★★★PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6/7 | £500-£2400 PUPW Sylina is the perfect place to stay for a relaxed, selfcatering get-away-from-itall holiday on St. Mary’s. Situated at the quieter north end of the island, it’s within striking distance of deserted beaches and wonderful coastal walks. Dog friendly, private secure garden.

Albany, Thurleigh Flats and Waverley

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SC | 4 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-4 | £495-£1295 PUPW

Kate Hale, McFarland’s Down, St Mary’s TR21 0NS E. relax@sylina.co.uk T. 01720 422129 www.sylina.co.uk

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SC | 7 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £325-£450/£500 PUPW Sleeps 6 | £800-£1200 PUPW

– 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. Alternatively storm watch from the comfort of your armchair as most flats have sea views. Alison Clifford T. 01202 722910 E. info@islesofscillyholidayflats.co.uk www.islesofscillyholidayflats.co.uk

– 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 wifi available – Open all year

Issy & Alfie Trenear, Thurleigh, Church Street, St. Mary’s, TR21 0JT E. itrenear@yahoo.co.uk T. 01720 422601 www.scillyflats.com WAVERLEY EXTRAS G6 F6 I6

Beggars Roost, 3 Porth Cressa View

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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps up to 6 | £400-£1500 PUPW

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Greystones 1, 2 and Cedar Cottage

SC | 3 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4-6 | £570-£1650 PUPW – Situated on the historic ★★★★ | ★★★ Garrison offering a perfect base for a peaceful stay on Scilly. – Excellent facilities and garden areas. – 10 minute walk from Hugh Town. – Stunning sea views from Cedar Cottage. – Dogs welcome in Greystones cottages. E. info@garrisonholidays.com T. 01720 422670 www.garrisonholidays.com

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BEGGARS ROOST detached house sleeping up to 6, takes dogs by prior arrangement with large garden and fabulous views 3 PORTH CRESSA modern terraced house completely refurbished in 2015, sleeps 6 plus one dog by prior arrangement – 20 paces from the beach! The two properties are very different but both are close to beaches, walks, shops and boats. Many returning visitors. Full details and video tours on our website below. For 2020 you can book early from May 2019. Jill Peay, Men-A-Vaur, Main Street, Poundon, Bucks, OX27 9BB E. jpeay@btopenworld.com T. 01869 278926 www.beggarsroost-scilly.com

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Let us 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 have the perfect accommodation for you. We offer expert advice to help you choose your ideal holiday home. We provide the largest selection of holiday homes on St. Mary’s. We cater for all tastes and budgets. We can also organise your travel to the islands.

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4 - 5 star holiday homes An Treath Avoca, An Tigeen Avoca, Hoopers Bay Tree Cottage Beach Moorings The Cabin, The Bank Far Horizon, Pentland 4

Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 6 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4

1 Minalto 2 Minalto 3 Minalto 4 Minalto Tean Verona

Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 Sleeps 6

Escallonia Jasmine Cottage Lower Ganilly 4 Myrtle Cottages Seascape 14 Silver Street 4 Spanish Ledge 1 Springfield Court

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3 star holiday homes Aft Cabin Altamira Ground Flat Altamira Top Flat Anchor Cottage Armorel Cottage Avona 2 Buccabu 3 Buccabu

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1 - 2 star holiday homes Attes The Cabin, Pentland 1 Lifeboat View Merrick Porthlow Chalet 1 Porthlow Chalet 2 3 Prospect Flat

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Seaview Moorings 1-5 Safe Harbour 4 Silver Street 6 Silver Street Sunny Creek White Cottage White Cottage Flat

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Seaways Farm Holiday Homes

★★★★ | ★★★

SC | 5 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-5 | £500-£1350 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, 2 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) Whether you choose The Loft, Orchid, Barley, or Summer Houses, fifteen minutes’ walk from Hugh Town, or Standing Stone, set in rugged isolation at Bant’s Carn a 40 minutes stroll from the quay, 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. VisitEngland

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Mrs Juliet May, Seaways Flower Farm, St. Mary’s TR21 0NF E. office@seawaysfarmholidayhomes.co.uk T. 01720 422845 www.seawaysfarmholidayhomes.co.uk

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Bounty Ledge

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-3 | £450-£725 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £550-£1150 PUPW Fully equipped, spacious maisonette at a beachside location. Fantastic sea views, with a panoramic view of St Mary’s harbour. Three bedrooms, double, single and a twin with a fold up bed. Shops, beaches and quay all within a few minutes walk. Mrs Jackman, Lower Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PS T. 01720 422124 www.scillonianpropertiesltd.com

– Spacious Flat, centrally situated – Near Beaches, good views – Underfloor heating, non-smoking – WiFi

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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. VisitEngland

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Mrs. A. S. Hogg Church Road, St. Mary’s TR21 0NB E. scillyholidays@btconnect.com T. 02476 450455

Jolly Rock View (2 Moonrakers) ★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £626-£970 PUPW Enjoy the harbour and lighthouse views from this light and spacious 2 bedroomed apartment. In a quiet position by the historic Garrison walls yet close to shops, restaurants, beaches and the quay for exploring the other islands and wildlife trips. E. enquiries@come2scilly.com T. 01720 423523 www.come2scilly.com

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Kirklees Holiday Flat

★★★GOLD

SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £500 PUPW

Minnehaha

★★★GOLD SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £395-£500 PUPW

A 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 Wednesday. Free WiFi.

– Town centre studio – Thoughtfully refurbished – Ideal base for a couple or single traveller – Small, but perfectly formed!

T. 01720 422623 E. kirkleesholidayflat@btconnect.com www.stayatkirklees.co.uk

T. 01720 422431 E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com www.sibleysonscilly.com

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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £310-£580 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £500-£800 PUPW

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. Julie Havlin, Church Street, St. Mary’s TR21 0JT E. jhavlin@hotmail.com T. 01720 422377 www.trelawney-ios.co.uk

Ajax is a superb flat, accommodating four people. Perfectly situated just a stroll from Hugh Town, Ajax has stunning, panoramic views across Town Beach, out towards Tresco and the off islands. Regularly used by the owners, Ajax is maintained to high standards, and includes a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom. T. 0208 6589426 E. ajaxholidays@gmail.com www.ajaxholidays.co.uk

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2 Bay View Terrace

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SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-12 | £400-£1230 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

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £450-£650 PUPW

– Attractive cottage near Porthcressa Beach – Centrally situated – Comfortable & cosy, Non-Smoking – WiFi 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.

Careful owners of dogs welcome by prior arrangement in the House and Chalet (but not Flat) Porthmellon, St. Mary’s E. 2bayviewterrace@gmail.com T. 07999 856128 www.2bayviewterrace.com

Mrs. A. S. Hogg St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0HX E. scillyholidays@btconnect.com T. 02476 450455

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Bylet Holiday Homes

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Captain’s Cabin

A very comfortable first floor flat quietly situated near beaches and harbour. Electricity included.

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. D. Williams The Bylet, Church Rd, St. Mary’s TR21 0NA E. bylet@hotmail.co.uk  T. 01720 422479 www.byletholidays.com

Captain’s Cabin, Rams Valley, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0JT E. peggyrowe123@gmail.com  T. 01720 422966 www.captainscabinscilly.co.uk

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Flat 1, Spanish Ledge

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £250-£630 PUPW

Jane Chiverton, Kistvaen Flat, St. Mary’s TR21 0JE E. chivy4002@gmail.com  T. 01720 422002 www.kistvaen.co.uk

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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-5 | £400-£1035 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.

Minmow Holiday Flats

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SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £320-£490 PUPW

Mr. K. Simpson, The Strand, St. Mary’s T. 01720 422561 www.minmow.co.uk

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SC | 2 Units | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2-4 | £370-£470 PUPW

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SC | 2 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2-6 | £350-£820 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 McFarlands Down, St. Mary’s TR21 0NS T. 01720 422897 www.morgelyn.co.uk

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dfopqOvx&yYWVUTS 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.

Penny Rogers T. 01720 423077 E. info@lunnonfarm.co.uk www.lunnonfarm.co.uk

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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.

Flat 1, Spanish Ledge, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s E. clarepascoe@hotmail.co.uk T. 01872 271387 M. 07735 205566

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Kistvaen Flat

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £600-£650 PUPW

– Central, modern furnished first floor flat – Sleeps 4, double and twin bedrooms – Lounge/diner, shower room

Lunnon Farm Cottages

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 2-4 | £410-£810 PUPW

SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £310-£595 PUPW

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. S Paulger, Helvear, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0NS E. peacehaven@ymail.com  T. 01720 422326 U3

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Pennlyon

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SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £820–£925 PUPW

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 3-4 | £300-£840 PUPW

South facing beachside bungalow with garden running up to the footpath following the sea wall to Porthcressa and Little Porth beaches.

– 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

1 Little Porth, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s Mrs M.C. Feast T. 01527 893619 www.pennlyon.co.uk

AK Athawes E. aathawes@convar.co.uk  T. 01634 290210 www.stayonscilly.co.uk

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Riviera House ‘Top Flat’

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £395-£1350 PUPW

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SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 3 | £400-£730 PUPW

A two bedroomed apartment with breathtaking panoramic sea views. In a quiet location below the Garrison wall, but close to the quay, beaches, restaurants, pubs and shops. Has received Visit England’s Gold Award for ‘exceptional quality of accommodation and customer service’ for the last two years. E. enquiries@scillyselfcatering.com T. 01720 422082 scillyselfcatering.com/Property.aspx?itemid=282 C5

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SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £300-£595 PUPW A light, airy one bedroom studio loft apartment, in the heart of Hugh Town. With stunning views over Town Beach and St Mary’s harbour to the front, and Porthcressa Beach to the rest. Ideally located on Church Street, St Mary’s, just a one minute walk from the beach.

–Excellent location – Direct Access to town and beach – Free WiFi – Laundry facilities available. Linen and towels provided Deborah Smith, Harbour Lights, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s, TR21 0LN T. 01326 373921 E. themizzenscilly@btinternet.com

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2 Silver Street

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Sep | Sleeps 8 | £1000-£2500 PUPW – Luxury, stylish, centrally located 4 bedroom accommodation – Very spacious throughout – Patio area and south facing balcony – Two large bathrooms and downstairs loo – A few minutes walk from beaches and quay

James Knight  T. 07773 481662 E. kenwyn4@outlook.com www.kenwyn4.co.uk

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Debbie Edwards T. 01720 422955 E. benrockyhill@yahoo.com www.islandviewscilly.co.uk

SC | 1 Unit | Feb-Nov | Sleeps 4 | £530-£915 PUPW

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Rocky Hill Chalets

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Seascape, 1 Moonrakers

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– 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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Richard and Ann Tudor T. 07795 322242 www.silverstreetscilly.co.uk B5

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7, Spanish Ledge

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-5 | £395-£975 PUPW

Banfields Holiday Flats

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 4 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £355-£535 PUPW

– Centrally located, spacious, well equipped ground floor flat – 2 large bedrooms & lounge – New kitchen/diner – 2 minutes walk to beaches, shops & harbour – Linen, towels & electricity all included in the price E. info@spanishledge.co.uk  T. 07553 800 010 www.spanishledge.co.uk

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Aldersyde

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £500-£1800 PUPW – Aldersyde is an immaculately presented, attractive 3 bedroom granite cottage – Full of period features and comfortably furnished – Yards from town beach – Close to amenities – Spacious living areas including lounge, 2 dining areas, conservatory and sunny courtyard E. aldersydeonscilly@gmail.com T. 01720 423474 www.aldersydeonscilly.com

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– Visit our website for details/vacancies/video tour – Linen provided. Laundry facilities in each flat – Two flats have their own private patio gardens – Free WiFi. T.V.’s in lounges and bedrooms – Flats serviced by on site owners Situated in Church Street, near beaches, boats, shops, and restaurants, this 1840’s house has been carefully converted into three comfortable, well equipped flats: ‘Top Deck’, ‘Midships’ and ‘Quarter Deck’, with each retaining some of the features of this nineteenth century building. The ‘Flatlet’, with patio garden, is to the rear of the owner’s house, next door. Roger & Kathy Banfield, Church Street, St. Mary’s, TR21 0JP E. roger.kathy.banfield@gmail.com T. 01720 422731 www.banfieldsholidayflats.com

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Blue Wren

Chy Carn

– Ideal for a relaxing peaceful holiday

– 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 APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £500-£620 PUPW

– Has transport links on the doorstep Blue Wren is a detached and private modern self-catering studio suite situated in a beautiful part of the island within short walking distances of woods, white sandy beaches, golf course and archaeological sites.

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 10 | £1850-£2975 PUPW

Alison Hessing T. 01720 423591 bluewrenscilly.co.uk

Hospital Lane, St. Mary’s E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com T. 01720 422431  www.sibleysonscilly.com

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Clarence House

Eagle Flat, Warleggan

– Attractive period house located close to the centre of town – Private sunny walled courtyard – Ideal for large family groups or 2 families sharing – Benefits from a ground floor bedroom – A great location for a Scilly holiday

Lovely spacious ground-floor studio apartment in quiet Hugh Town location. Beaches nearby. Shops and quay just a short walk away. Comfortably furnished. King size bed. Full-size bath with shower. Separately partitioned galley kitchen area. Free Wi-Fi and USB charging point. Shared courtyard garden.

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £900-£1950 PUPW

T. 01720 423523 E. enquiries@come2scilly.com www.come2scilly.com

T. 01720 422431 E. enquiries@sibleysonscilly.com www.sibleysonscilly.com

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IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £425-£555 PUPW

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Fisherman’s Arms, 7 Smugglers Ride

Glenmoor Apartment

– 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

A luxury apartment ideally situated a ten-minute walk to St Mary’s Harbour, Hugh Town and the picturesque Old Town Bay. We have created a home from home, relaxing environment for your comfort and enjoyment.

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | From £795-£1195 PUPW

SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2-3 | £490-£635 PUPW IOSAAS APPROVED

Sylvesters Lane, Church Road, St Mary’s, TR21 0PB E. zoeparry@hotmail.com T. 07789 816261 www.scillycider.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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Harry’s Lookout

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £825-£1025 PUPW A new property for St. Mary’s situated near to the Garrison with superb harbour views. One double and one twin bedroom both with en-suite facilities. Outside eating area also enjoys harbour views with the rest of the property having all modern conveniences. Mr P Lethbridge, Garrison Hill, Hugh Town, St Mary’s E. peterm.lethbridge@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422245

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Santamana Suite

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Nov | Sleeps 2 | £450-£580 PUPW

– Stunning, well appointed, self-contained suite with private patio – Sea views over Porthmellon Beach and out to Old Town Bay – Large en-suite bedroom – Spacious kitchenette/ sitting room – Great location close to all amenities

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Lyonnesse House

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 5 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £430-£1050 PUPW

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Children and babies well catered for Dogs welcome in some apartments Mid-week and weekend changeovers Linen and beach towels provided Wifi

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. 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

Sonia Fletcher, Santamana, Jacksons Hill, St. Mary’s T. 01720 423024 E. santamana.scilly@gmail.com

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Strand House

Sunnyside Holiday Flats IOSAAS APPROVED

A luxury seafront holiday cottage, centrally located with direct beach access. Consisting of four double bedrooms (two en-suite), two single bedrooms, bathroom, dining room, lounge, fitted kitchen, utility room and private terrace. Sat c/o.

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.

Euan Rodger T. 07799 706573 E. stay@strandhousestmarys.com www.strandhousestmarys.com

E. scillyonion@hotmail.co.uk  T. 01720 422903 www.sunnysideflats.co.uk

IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 10 | £1000–£2800 PUPW

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The Crow’s Nest, Smuggler’s Ride

10 The Strand

Fabulous location, IOSAAS APPROVED 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.

– Panoramic sea views, overlooking the beach. – 200yr old characterful Fisherman’s cottage with courtyard garden. – 5 minute walk to local shops and restaurants. – Fully equipped kitchen, TV, Wifi, DVD etc. – Dishwasher, Washing machine & Tumble dryer.

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £600-£1600 PUPW

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 1-2 | £250-£570 PUPW

Stella Carter  E. stella@bakehouse.supanet.com  T. 01235 520317

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2 Rosevean House

4 Golden Bay Mansions

– Located in a quiet area just outside of Town – A Modern, spacious and well equipped first floor flat – Convenient for beaches, Town and harbour – Free Wi-Fi – Sleeps up to 4, perfect for couples, families or friends

– Ideally placed spacious apartment with stunning views – Two bedrooms, double and twin – On the beach, two minutes walk to shops and quay – Linen, towels and electricity included – Photos and video on our website

Sonia Crompton E. sonia_crompton@yahoo.com T. 01720 422854

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IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | May-Sep | Sleeps 4 | £500-£720 PUPW

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6 Harbour View Mansions

6 Myrtle Cottages

A spacious airy second floor flat with Stuning views across the harbour and to Morning Point. An ideal Island exploring base for families or friends to share, under 5 mins to shops and beaches. All towels, linen and bathrobes provided.

– Fully equipped, spacious house with a real home from home feeling. – Three bedrooms, double (sea views), large twin and small twin all with fitted wardrobes. – Quiet area but perfectly placed for beaches, Quay and amenities.

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Nov | Sleeps 4 | £670-£1010 PUPW

Alison King, Longstone Farm, St Mary’s, TR21 0NW E. alisonguy@hotmail.co.uk T. 01720 422895

Fiona Maybrey E. maybrey@supanet.com  T. 01720 423344

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An Oberva

The Barn, Carn Friars

Modern first floor flat in Hugh Town. In a quiet position yet two minutes from Porthcressa Beach, and five minutes from shops and quay.

A romantic retreat surrounded by newly planted orchards on our Scillonian cider farm, a short stroll to Porth Hellick Beach. Featuring a modern kitchen, bathroom and a living space showcasing original stonework with a log burner for those cooler nights.

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £215-£800 PUPW

Julia Berryman An Oberva, Porthcressa, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly T. 01326 574113

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IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £595-£995 PUPW

Carn Friars Farm, St Mary’s, TR21 0NZ T. 07789 816261 E. zoeparry@hotmail.com www.scillycider.co.uk G6

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Christmas House & Holly Cottage

IOSAAS PENDING

SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-10 | £760 – £2652 PUPW

Christmas House - sleeps ten, situated on the Garrison, a family friendly property with beautiful views overlooking Peninnis Head and Hugh Town. Only eight minutes walk to Quay, town and beaches. Holly Cottage - sleeps four, situated on the Garrison, a dog and family friendly property overlooking Peninnis Head & Porthcressa Bay. Only eight minutes walk to Quay, town and beaches. Jenni Burrows Garrison, St. Mary’s, TR21 0LS E. jenniaburrows1894@gmail.com T. 07789 892527 www.visitislesofscilly.com

Clemy’s Cottage

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6 | £800-£1350 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. Hannah Cattran E. cattrandevelopments@live.com www.clemyscottage.co.uk

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Colossus Apartment, Warleggan

SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £430-£595 PUPW – Sunny ground floor apartment sleeping 2 guests – Close to beaches, harbour and coastal path – Private sun deck – Quiet location – Level 2 min walk into Hugh Town

IOSAAS PENDING

E. tean1@hotmail.co.uk T. 07837 291285

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Hanjague, Rocky Hill Lane

Leumeah

Large spacious house. Fully IOSAAS PENDING modernised well equipped interior. 4 en suite double rooms. Large comfortable lounge and dining room and super new kitchen. Huge garden with outdoor seating for al fresco dining. Seamus O’Brien, Rocky Hill Lane TR21 0NW T. 07723066180 E. seamus.obrien@ntlworld.com www.stmarysselfcatering.co.uk

Newly decorated flat for 2019. Situated ten minutes walk from town, near Porthmellon Beach. Sleeps four in two double, en-suite bedrooms. A balcony runs the length of the property with views of the sea, islands and Lower Moors. Belinda Lawrence T. 07922 038119 E. belinda293@btinternet.com

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IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £500-£895 PUPW

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £1180-£2000 PUPW

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Little Avalon

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Apr-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £565-£870 PUPW

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– Stunning view – Comfortable accommodation – Private garden – Easy access to quiet beach, town and coastal footpaths – Friendly neighbours Susan and Murray Hodgson, Little Avalon, Thomas Porth T. 01720 422641 E. suebhodgson@gmail.com

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Norwethal Flat

Pednbean

Norwethal Flat is a modern light airy one bedroomed flat in a quiet area close to all amenities. Porthcressa & Town Beach are only a 3 minute walk away, with the shops and harbour only 5 minutes’ walk.

Pednbean is a one-bedroom flat with use of sunny garden set in peaceful surroundings, just a short walk away from the glorious North Coast, close to sandy beaches, coastal paths and historical sites. Transport links close by.

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £370-£625 PUPW

E. patriciajhicks@hotmail.co.uk  T. 01720 422028 www.stayscilly.com | www.scillyselfcatering.com

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £460-£580 PUPW

Gill Osborne, Pednbrose, Mcfarlands Down T. 01720 422986 E. withies@sailscilly.com

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Schiller Warleggan

– Changeover day Saturday or Monday – Modern, Spacious Accommodation for 2 people – Luxurious bathrooms – WiFi in all rooms – 10 mins walk from beaches & the quay

– Modern apartment in the heart of Hugh town – Equipped with a super king bed – Ground floor flat with french doors to communal garden – All linen, beach towels, bathrobes, wifi, heat, electric provided Tina Hayes E. schillerwarleggan@outlook.com M. 07919 657865

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 2 Units | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 4 | £495-£695 PUPW

Sarah McBride E. schillerholidaysuites@gmail.com T. 01720 423162 M. 07867 314792

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4 Bay View Terrace, Cove & Teeki

The Dairy Flat

– Charming coastal IOSAAS PENDING cottages beside Porthmellon beach – Convenient for town, harbour, coast and country walks. – Sea views (except Cove) – Enclosed gardens – Family owned, managed & serviced

– Central location for shops, restaurants and the quay – Panoramic sea views from lounge & bedroom – Twin single or king size bed option – Linens, Towels, Electricity & Wi-Fi included

SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-6 | £220-£1700 PUPW

E. hannahscilly@gmail.com T. 07974 438172 www.bayviewcove.co.uk www.scillyhouse.co.uk

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The View, Harbour Gaze

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Mar-Oct | Sleeps 2 | £450-£800 PUPW The View, Harbour Gaze, is a detached and very private studio suite with separate bedroom that can be either a twin or super double.

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IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £520-£820 PUPW

Yve Peck, The Dairy, Higher Strand, St. Mary’s TR21 0PT T. 07502 982838 E. thedairyflats.scilly@gmail.com www.thedairyflatsscilly.co.uk

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Bridget Larn T. 01720 423679 E. bridget@theview-scilly.co.uk

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Flying Boat Cottages

★★★★★GOLD

SC | 12 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 6-10 | £2205-£6615 PUPW

You couldn’t stay closer to the water’s edge if you tried. These beautiful New England-style beachfront cottages provide luxurious selfcatering accommodation with stunning sea views; most provide direct beach access. – Gorgeous, contemporary cottages right on the beach – Balconies and terraces for long summer days and wood burners for cosy winter nights – Includes access to the Tresco Island Spa facilities and Tresco Abbey Garden This lovely clutch of beachfront cottages takes its name from the seaplane base sited here a century ago. Today, whilst mindful of their history, the cottages provide contemporary seafront luxury with oak flooring, wood burning stoves, original artwork, WiFi, satellite television and the Island Spa facilities located right on the doorstep. The most dazzling aspect of these cottages, though, is their outlook as uninterrupted views across New Grimsby Harbour lead the eye to Bryher, Samson and the distant Bishop Rock lighthouse.

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Sea Garden Cottages

★★★★★GOLD

SC | HB | B&B | 9 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £295-£350 PUPN SC | 16 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-10 | £1095-£7345 PUPW

Designed with their incredible outlook in mind, these stylish cottages perched on Tresco’s eastern fringe make the most of their location with dazzling views and the ultimate in waterfront luxury. – Stylish, spacious and luxurious cottages sleeping up to 10 people – On the water’s edge with panoramic sea views from picture windows – On site leisure facilities with indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, gym and tennis courts – Moments from beautiful beaches, Tresco sailing school and the Ruin Beach Café With stylish interiors and picture windows making the most of the dreamy sea views, these are seriously special holiday homes in the most spectacular location. Choose from one bedroom apartments offering open plan living and dining with private terraces and balconies, or large cottages sleeping up to ten people – perfect for sharing with family and friends. Calming colour palettes, original artwork, solid oak flooring, WiFi, satellite television and log burning stoves in the larger cottages make these the ultimate escape. Tresco Island Office, Tresco, Isles of Scilly, TR24 0QQ E. contactus@tresco.co.uk T. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk/staying

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Traditional Cottages

IOSAAS PENDING

SC | 65 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-10 | £635-£4650 PUPW

Each one completely unique and full of character and charm, our traditional cottages are scattered across the island. Many enjoy breathtaking sea views whilst others nestle in peaceful, secluded countryside spots. – From one bedroom traditional fishermen’s cottages to beautifully decorated characterful houses for up to 10 people – Many cottages enjoy unrivalled sea views; others enjoy wonderfully secluded countryside locations – Includes access to Tresco Island Spa facilities with indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, gym and tennis courts Our traditional cottages have the history of the island at their heart, making each one unique. Choose from traditional fisherman’s cottages, idyllic woodland retreats or cosy country cottages overlooking the rolling pasture at the centre of the island. Every cottage has been carefully restored, providing all the modern comforts but without detracting from the individual character that makes the cottage special. All cottages include WiFi, with many featuring satellite television and wood burning stoves. Tresco Island Office Tresco, Isles of Scilly, TR24 0QQ E. contactus@tresco.co.uk T. 01720 422849 www.tresco.co.uk/staying

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New Inn

★★★★SILVER

B&B | 16 Rooms | Jan-Dec | £120-£205 PRPN

The New Inn is our comfortable and cosy island pub. Offering award-winning accommodation, food and drink, it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind into island life. – Ensuite Bed & Breakfast accommodation by the night, or for longer breaks – Enjoy the bustling bar or relax in the cosy and stylish Residents’ Lounge – Seasonal heated outdoor pool and sun terrace – Occasional live music, ale and cider festivals All our rooms are light and airy; many enjoy sea views across the harbour. Little treats like freshly ground coffee, homemade biscuits and REN toiletries make our rooms the perfect retreat. Enjoy our hearty Cornish breakfast before exploring the beautiful private island of Tresco, or relax in our seasonal heated pool or cosy residents’ lounge. Our accommodation quality has been recognised by the AA and Visit England; our food and drink by the AA, CAMRA and the Michelin Guide.

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ST. MARTIN’S – Hotel / Half Board

Karma St. Martin’s

★★★★SILVER

HO | HB | 30 Rooms | 15 Ground floor rooms | Apr-Oct | £75-£300 PPPN

Karma St. Martin’s is a stone’s throw from the beach and a world apart from everyday life. The 30-bedroom hotel on St. Martin’s island features stunning views across the Isles of Scilly, and a 2 Rosette awarded Restaurant. – Choose from 30 bedrooms (twin or king) including Ocean Views, Family connecting Rooms & Suites – Al Fresco Dining in sub-tropical gardens, or by the fireplace in Winter!

Karma St. Martin’s is the perfect holiday destination for those searching for peace, tranquillity and an abundance of natural beauty at their fingertips.

Blending luxury and comfort with breath-taking views of the neighbouring islands, the hotel is family and pet friendly, just metres from white sand beaches with pure – Wine Lounge with ‘Wine Emotion’ Dispensing Machine turquoise waters. – Day visitors welcome, with a Restaurant & Bar serving Snorkel with Atlantic grey seals, dine alfresco in breakfast, lunch, all-day snacks and dinner subtropical gardens and relax with a Karma Spa – Ultimate Library Collection & Vinyl Record Collection

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Step off the island boat onto our own private quay; you’ve arrived, and we couldn’t be happier to welcome you. Paradise awaits at Karma St. Martin’s…

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ST. MARTIN’S – Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering

Polreath Guest House

★★★★ SILVER

B&B | 3 Rooms | Apr-Sep | £60-£70 PPPN

Churchtown Farm ★★★★ | ★★★★GOLD SC | 2 Units | Feb-Nov | Sleeps 3-6 | £540-£1555 PUPW

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 available 3 nights a week. Locally renowned Tea Room.

Set in the heart of Highertown with fabulous views across Scilly. The cottages are furnished in a relaxed, comfortable, modern style and are double glazed and heated throughout - perfect for spring and autumn breaks.

E. sjpolreath@aol.com T. 01720 422046 www.polreath.com

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Middletown Stable

★★★★

SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £300-£780 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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Merrions Holiday Cottage & Chalet

★★★★ | ★★★

SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4 | £425-£750 PUPW Cedarwood chalet and traditional granite cottage. Both modernised to a high standard. Large private gardens and breathtaking views to the South across Highertown Bay. Two mins to nearest beaches and amenities. Comfortable and well appointed. A warm welcome awaits you. Val Thomas www.stmartinsvineyard.co.uk T. 01720 423418 E. valandgraham@hotmail.co.uk

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Carron Farm Self-Catering Holidays

SC | 3 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 4-5 | £500-£720 PUPW – Stunning sea views from IOSAAS APPROVED all three properties – Two traditional granite cottages and one Scillonian chalet – Beaches just 2 minutes walk away – Each property has its own garden – Linen and electricity included Carron Farm, St. Martin’s, Isles of Scilly TR25 0QL T. 01720 422893 www.carronfarm.co.uk

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IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2-4 | £595-£1250 PUPW A two bedroom cottage ideal for a family and a single bedroom cottage perfect for a couple, both with garden. Close to bakery and Post Office, Wi-Fi, comfortably furnished, dogs welcome. Pick up / drop off. E. john@sharkbayfilms.com T. 01326 563811 www.thestables-stmartins.uk

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BRYHER – Hotel / Bed & Breakfast / Self Catering

Hell Bay Hotel

★★★★

HO | 25 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £140-£360 DB&B PPPN

Comfort, beauty, peace and seclusion. The stylish and relaxed award winning Hell Bay Hotel is the highest-rated hotel on Scilly and stands on the western shores of Bryher, surrounded by white sandy beaches. – 3 Rosette restaurant – Treatment room – Outdoor heated pool – Sauna and Jacuzzi

– Seasonal pop-up Crab Shack – Yoga Studio – Beautiful sea views – 3 par golf and tennis court

Hell Bay is a haven for relaxation with handsomelyappointed rooms and fine cuisine complimented by one of the finest private art collections in the South West; New England and the Caribbean meet Cornwall. The head chef uses local, seasonal and regional ingredients to create classic combinations of fresh, uncluttered flavours. 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.

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Hell Bay, Bryher TR23 0PR E. contactus@hellbay.co.uk T. 01720 422947 www.hellbay.co.uk

Soleil D’Or

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B&B | 3 Rooms | Mar-Oct | £50-£65 PPPN

White House Holidays

★★★★

SC | 2 Units | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £550-£1250 PUPW

Welcome to Soleil D’or, enjoy all that Bryher has to offer whilst staying in a small, friendly guest house. After a relaxing night’s sleep, enjoy a home cooked breakfast in our dining room which commands stunning views over Tresco Channel.

The Fo’c’sle and The Crow’s Nest are two stunning four star apartments. They are situated in a unique position right on the eastern edge of Bryher, with spectacular sea views from every window overlooking Tresco Channel.

E. soleildorbryher@gmail.com T. 01720 422003 / 422010 www.soleildorbryher.co.uk

E. angelabushell@aol.com T. 01720 422010 www.thewhitehousebryher.co.uk

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Chafford

IOSAAS PENDING SC | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 8 | £1300-£4600 PUPW A fantastic holiday house situated in a 1/2 acre of private garden with stunning sea views across Tresco Channel. Furnished to a high standard, 120 metres from the nearest beach and close to the island’s quays, perfectly placed for island hopping. T. 07927 421268 E. moyatosh@gmail.com www.chaffordonscilly.co.uk

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ST. AGNES – Self Catering | ST. MARY’S – Alternative Accommodation

Troytown Farm Cottages IOSAAS APPROVED SC | 3 Units | Sleeps 2-5 |Jan-Dec | £385-£1070 PUPW Troytown Farm has three holiday cottages located at the heart of the farm, on the breath-taking Atlantic coast. St Agnes is a tiny, unspoilt, friendly island community; the perfect setting for an unforgettable holiday at any time of the year. Laura Hicks E. stay@troytown.co.uk T. 01720 422360 www.troytown.co.uk

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GLAMPING & HOSTELS If you're looking for alternative accommodation or somewhere different to stay, Scilly now offers hostel accommodation, shepherd huts and farm lodges as well as special, away-from-itall retreats. Whether you opt to hunker down or glam it up - the choice on Scilly is growing!

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95 Watermill

GLAMPING GOLD AWARD

AA | 1 Unit | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 2 | £650-£800 PUPW 95 Watermill is a luxury shepherd hut hideaway providing a magical, romantic escape. Nestled in its own secluded garden, near some of the most breathtaking beaches on the islands, 95 combines luxury with minimal impact on its special environment. Gareth O’Neill T. 07760 661627 E. 95watermill@gmail.com www.95watermill.com

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Longstone Lodge

IOSAAS APPROVED AA | 9 Rooms | Jan-Dec | Sleeps 25 | £26-£34 PPPN Offering all year round hostel accommodation on St. Mary’s. Ensuite Singles, Twins and 4 person. Family 5 bed. Shared six bed dorm. Optional extra child beds. Accessible shower/WC. Communal kitchen and lounge/diner. Guest laundry room. Whole hostel booking available. Book online from only £26pppn. T. 01720 422410 E. longstonelodge@yahoo.com www.longstonelodge.co.uk

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ST. MARY’S | ST. MARTIN’S | BRYHER | ST. AGNES – Camping

Bryher Campsite

CAMPING ON SCILLY

CS | Apr-Sep | £11 PPPN (Under 4s free) Bell Tents | Sleeps 5 | £345-£550 PUPW

Get back to basics or go fully catered: camping on Scilly is a treat. Nights under canvas beneath the twinkling stars doesn’t get any better!

– Telegraph & i Newspaper’s Top Coastal Campsite – Stunning ocean views, spacious fields and a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere – Bring your own tent or rent a fully-equipped Bell Tent – Moments from the beach

Garrison Campsite - St. Mary’s

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Cromwell’s Castle, Bryher Campsite is the perfect base for exploring Scilly. This friendly little site offers excellent facilities, five spacious camping fields, a separate games field and an easy luggage transport service from the quay. Bryher’s beautiful beaches, rugged clifftops, shop, gallery, pub, boat hire and honesty stalls are all within a short walk. “You might find yourself coming back forever” – MoyaW29, TripAdvisor

CS | 120 Units | Mar-Oct | £11-£13 PPPN Readi-Tents | Sleeps 2/4 | From £165/£275 for 3 nights – A peaceful site with views across Porthcressa. – Various size fields offering space, shelter and level pitches. – A relaxing holiday base to explore the Islands. – Fully equipped, ready erected family tents to hire. – Excellent facilities including electric hook ups.

Jo & Tom Matthews, Jenford, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, TR23 0PR E. relax@bryhercampsite.co.uk T. 01720 422068 www.bryhercampsite.co.uk

E. info@garrisonholidays.com T. 01720 422670 www.garrisonholidays.com

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CS | 50 Pitches | Mar-Oct | £11.00-£12.50 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 E. camping@stmartinscampsite.co.uk T. 01720 422888 www.stmartinscampsite.co.uk

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★★★

CS | Mar-Oct | £10.25 PPPN Bell Tents | 5 Units | Sleeps 4 | £335-£510 PUPW

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. Laura Hicks Troytown Farm, St. Agnes E. stay@troytown.co.uk T. 01720 422360 www.troytown.co.uk VisitEngland

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