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Simply Scilly
A STONE’S THROW OFF THE CORNISH COAST
The Isles of Scilly
Bryher | St. Agnes | St. Martin’s | St. Mary’s | Tresco
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A simple,
easy escape
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St Mary’s
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On the Isles of Scilly the skies seem bigger,
the horizon is further away and the landscape
broadens. Escape from the hustle and bustle
of modern life and enjoy white sandy beaches,
acres of natural landscapes and a diverse range
of invigorating holiday activities.
CONTENTS
Island guide
08 St Mary’s: Scilly’s hub
12 Tresco: A sub-tropical gem
16 St Martin’s: A glimpse of the Caribbean
20 Bryher: Untamed beauty
24 St Agnes: The wild west
Your holiday
02 Travelling To Scilly
04 Travelling Tips: Seeing Scilly
06 Simply Scilly
10 Breathtaking Beaches
14 Always Active
18 Exceptional Environment
22 Relaxing Romance
23 Exciting Events
26 Colourful Culture
30 Scilly maps
Accommodation
35 Staying on Scilly
36 Accommodation index
40 Serviced accommodation
52 Self-catering accommodation
61 Camping on Scilly
64 Businesses Information
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Isles of Scilly Tourist Information Centre,
Hugh Street, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0LL
Tel 01720 424031 www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Photography by: Bob Berry, Mike Newman, Robert J. Sanger,
Steve Watt, Richard Wilcox, Martin Nixon, Richard Blewett,
Tim Allsop, Ben Lascelles, Bryan Thomas, Mainland Marketing
(Michelle Garratt), Island Ventures and Tresco Estate, Oriel Hicks,
-Joe Pender, Fay Page, Adam White, Alistair McNicholl, Tom Scott,
Chris Hall, Jamie Large and Andrew Rowland.
Cover Photo: Adam White. Back Photo: Alistair McNicholl.
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for errors, omissions or any inconvenience arising thereof.
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neither the Board nor its staff can be held
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Travelling To
Scilly...
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Whether you arrive by helicopter, fixedwing aircraft, or passenger ship, getting
here is simple… and just the start of a truly
distinctive holiday experience. You could
be overlooking an island panorama before
lunch. And it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3.
You’re just one
flight away...
Flying to the Isles of Scilly starts from either
the UK (Land’s End, Penzance, Newquay,
Southampton, Exeter, Aberdeen, Alderney,
Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Guernsey, Inverness, Jersey, Isle of
Man, Leeds-Bradford, London, Manchester,
Newcastle, Norwich, Plymouth ), continental
Europe (Germany, France, the Netherlands,
Spain, Switzerland), or the USA (New York). Each
of these airports features a connecting or direct
flight to the Isles of Scilly, leading to St. Mary’s
or Tresco.
You can also drive or take the train to any
of the connecting air or sea departure points in
the south west of England. All departure points
are easily accessible by rail or road, each airport
offers parking facilities, pets are welcome on
some flights, and there are many convenient
train connections from the Midlands, London,
and the South.
Key
Direct flight
Flights to airports
serving Scilly direct
Helicopter link
Ferry link
Inverness
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
Glasgow
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Newcastle
NORTHERN
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Isle of Man
Leeds-Bradford
Manchester
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Birmingham
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Land’s End
USA (New York)
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Exeter
Plymouth
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White Island
St Helen’s
SWITZERLAND
St Martin’s
Bryher
Tresco
Eastern Isles
Samson
St Mary’s
Hugh Town
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Like a bird
Direct, comfortable and convenient. Travel direct to
St. Mary’s via sea or air, or Tresco via air. Each journey leaves
a truly distinctive
ctive memory with which to begin your holiday.
Relaxed cruise
To ease you into the Scilly pace of life, cruise
into the Islands. When sailing to Scilly, the Islands
gradually appear on the horizon, forming a welcoming
cluster. Isles of Scilly Travel operates a passenger ferry,
the Scillonian III, which sails six days a week March to
October. Also, many cruise ship companies now include
the Isles of Scilly on their itineraries, providing a truly
distinctive way to arrive in, and to experience, our
amazing archipelago. You can, of course, also sail to the
Islands by yacht or motor-cruiser. There are many good
anchorages and a range of amenities for sailors.
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Personal pilot
Well almost! Arriving by air, you find yourself descending upon a
golden, glistening archipelago. British International Helicopters runs
a regular helicopter service from Penzance, directly to St. Mary’s and
Tresco. In addition, Isles of Scilly Travel operates scheduled aeroplane
flights to St. Mary’s from Southampton, Bristol, Exeter, Newquay and
Land’s End (with a shuttle to and from Penzance train station).
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Please note that there are no flight or ferry
services on a Sunday.
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Some useful contacts:
Isles of Scilly TIC
01720 424031
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Isles of Scilly Travel
0845 710 5555
www.ios-travel.co.uk
British International Helicopters
01736 363871
www.islesofscillyhelicopter.com
Aer Arran
0800 587 2324
www.aerarann.com
Aer Lingus
0870 876 500
www.aerlingus.com
Air South West
0870 241 8202
www.airsouthwest.com
Aurigny Air Services
0871 871 0717
www.aurigny.com
Blue Islands
08456 202122
www.blueislands.com
BMI Baby
0871 224 0224
www.bmibaby.com
British Airways
0870 850 9850
www.ba.com
Eastern Airways
0870 366 9100
www.easternairways.com
Easyjet
0870 600 0000
www.easyjet.com
Flybe
0871 700 2000
www.flybe.com
Jet 2
0871 226 1737
www.jet2.com
Ryanair
0871 244 0000
www.ryanair.com
National rail
08457 48 49 50
www.nationalrail.co.uk
SouthWest Trains
0845 6000 650
www.southwesttrains.co.uk
IOS Harbour Office
01720 422768
www.stmarys-harbour.co.uk
Skybus
0845 710 5555
www.ios-travel.co.uk
Steamship Company
0845 710 5555
www.ios-travel.co.uk
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Travelling Tips:
Seeing Scilly
Making your holiday truly your own is one of
the things that sets the Isles of Scilly apart. Set
your own itinerary. Explore at your own pace.
Go where you want to go.
Exploring by Sea
Gently Does It... To appreciate everything that Scilly has to offer,
you must take to the water. With so many boats to choose from,
there is a wide variety of routes, destinations, and boats! Drop in
to the Tourist Information Centre, for advice on routes and times
that best suit your needs. Our boatmen take great pride in their
knowledge and experience, and may well put in an appearance at
your hotel in the morning to let you know when and where they
are going that day. Radio Scilly also provides boating updates in
the morning. Local Lingo: the term ‘off-Islands’ is used to cover
St. Agnes, Bryher, Tresco, and St. Martin’s.
Uninhabited Islands:
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The uninhabited Islands, with their raw,
rugged edges and unique flora and fauna, are best experienced in
one of two ways: via a guided tour or a scenic boat trip, discovering
the entire collection of uninhabited off-Islands and their marine
and bird-life.
Evening Trips: Exploring the Isles of Scilly is not limited to
the daytime. As the day slows down and the sun starts to set,
you can join a boat trip to watch the gig races on Wednesday
and Friday evenings, book a supper boat to an off-Island
eatery, or enjoy an evening fishing trip.
Wildlife and Marine Excursions: There are many ways to
enjoy the marine environment from the water: take a glassbottomed boat to visit the shallows and secluded coves; enjoy a
sea safari and explore the exotic marine habitats; cruise out the
six miles to Bishop Rock, the most south-westerly lighthouse in
the UK; book a wildlife excursion to experience the fascinating
bird and marine life throughout the islands.
Off-Island Excursions: Frequent inter-Island boat services
operate between all the inhabited Islands, throughout the day.
The boatmen will let you know return times, the appropriate
quays (some Islands have more than one quay, used at different
times, depending on the tides), and if the return journey is on
a different boat. On St. Mary’s, boat times are advertised at the
Isles of Scilly Tourist Information Centre on Hugh Street and
on the boards at the quay.
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Experience the
Off-Islands
The off-Islands can easily be explored on foot or by bicycle.
With a few miles of surfaced roads, and dozens of footpaths and
trails, you can roam the heathlands and sweeping sandy bays
at an easy pace, with few steep climbs. If you have booked your
accommodation on the off-Islands, it is easy to use their boating
services. All operators offer a range of services, including special
hire, direct trips to other Islands, and circular scenic tours.
More often than not, your host will be
on hand to meet you and your
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luggage at the quay and ensure your
arrival to your accommodation.
Some suggestions...
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Island Sea Safaris offer “Shipwrecks, Seals
and Seabirds” rib safaris around the islands
and rocks of Scilly; friendly and informative
commentary. Phone 01720 422732 for details.
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Scilly Fishing Experience stunning marine
adventures aboard the Kingfisher, including: reef
fishing, shark fishing, birdwatching, and wreck fishing.
www.scillyfishing.co.uk
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St Mary’s Bike Hire is an ideal way to explore
the beauty of St Mary’s at your leisure. Ring Sean
on: 0779 6638506
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St Mary’s Boatmen’s Association The ten
boats of St Mary’s Boatmen’s Association offer
a comprehensive service to the off islands together
with a selection of wildlife and sightseeing trips.
www.scillyboating.co.uk
Discover St. Mary’s
There are nine miles of roads linking the Island’s settlements
and various coach, minibus and vintage car tours run during the
summer. Alternatively, hire a bike and explore yourself. Or, book
a private hire vehicle (there are no licensed taxis on the Isles of
Scilly) for a private tour. If you fancy walking, there are some
thirty miles of coastal paths and nature trails just waiting to be
discovered. St.Mary’s has many hidden secrets and the walks
around the coast and across the numerous trails that crisscross the Island are a delight. Explore the many contrasts from
woodlands, heaths and marshland to sand dunes with marram
grasses, thick with wild agapanthus flowers from South Africa.
Exploring the Isles of
Scilly is Truly Unique
Discover a different side to the Islands
Our boatmen are second-to-none in their
knowledge and skill. Discovering the Islands by
boat is an incomparably personal experience.
A gentle pace of life...
Our friendly tours and guided walks, led by local
experts, will take you to the principle sights, as
well as to the hidden ggems.
On your bike!
Hire a bike, or put on your walking shoes,
and explore mile after mile of pastoral trails,
taking you through the most fabulous Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty!
In the Scilly Isles, myth and
reality seem to blend in a
cocktail of romantic escape
Richard Wates, The Guardian
Simply
Scilly
Escape to a place where you can truly relax, where the pace
is dictated by nature, and life is shaped by the weather and
tides. No stress. No traffic jams. Step back in time, to discover
a place with few roads, miles of empty sandy beaches,
welcoming locals, and an array of new experiences.
It all feels quite intimate on Scilly. It is as if you’ve stumbled upon an idyllic
film set from a bygone era. From A-list celebrities to 30-year regulars, visitors come
to Scilly for the unique, timeless lifestyle and amazing environment. Go for a casual
walk on an empty, pristine white beach, rent a cottage with a private beach, or dine
locally on island-grown produce and traditional family recipes.
Making memories is a key pastime on Scilly. You may find yourself next to a
couple at breakfast who have been coming here, every summer, for the past 15 years.
The lady next to you at the bank may have been here 20 years ago when she was a
child, and is now bringing her children to the idyllic holiday destination of her youth.
On Islands where many businesses have been in families for generations, tour guides
have been honing their skills over decades, and craftspeople have adapted their wares
over many years, memories are made to last.
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s Thee unique events that are gig races, Ladies’’
on Wednesday and Men’s on Friday nights
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entertainers
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history and natural surroundings
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The whole of Scilly is a reminder of a slower, kinder and more genteel
England. Life goes on at a different pace here. Scilly allows visitors to tune in to
the rhythms of nature, despite the 21st-century approach that underpins much of
what we do. We still do lots of business using cash… and you can get internet wi-fi
coverage at many venues across the Islands. Many local craft and food producers
use honesty boxes when selling their wares… and lots of our businesses are on the
leading-edge of green and environmental practices. You may find the best of modern
technology in your room when you check in… and then discover someone using a
chocolate tin for boat ticket sales!
We take pride in our local produce on Scilly. You can buy Scillonian beef
or lobster to sizzle on the barbeque, take home some unique Island beer and wine,
savour local treats such as hand-made fudge, chocolate and ice-cream, and stop at
one of the farm stalls for rocket and raspberries, free range eggs, or freshly picked
fruit and vegetables.
Don’t miss...
Bishop Rock Lighthouse
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tallest lighthouse in the UK.
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Records as the world’s smallest island with a building
constructed on it.
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was swept away by a storm in 1850 - before it was
even completed.
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in 1887, encases an earlier lighthouse completed
in 1858.
The Isles of Scilly offer you your own, special holiday experience.
Arriving on the quay of an off-Island, you may well wonder where the (single,
unnamed) road takes you. There are no bright, intrusive signs. There are no
highly polished thoroughfares. There are no loud and noisy theme parks or
tourist ‘attractions’. But you will find everything you could wish for… miles of
stunning beaches… incredible eateries… local arts, crafts, and produce…
marine adventures from diving and kayaking to glass-bottomed boating…
amazing walking trails and wildlife areas… family-friendly locals who
welcome you like one of their own.
Visit Iconic Historic Buildings
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on the now uninhabited islands of Samson and Tean.
Recent conservation work funded by the Isles of Scilly
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Heritage means that these buildings are now more easily
accessed and understood by visitors. The cottages are
managed by the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust.
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Take me there
ST MARY’S
Arguably the most
exotic place in all
of the British Isles
Martin Clunes
KEY FEATURE:
St. Mary’s, the largest of the
Islands, is only two-and-a-halfmiles wide by one-and-threequarters long. Hugh Town is
the small but thriving capital
nestling between two sandy
bays and is the hub of Island
life - with shops, restaurants,
pubs and cafés.
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Step out of Hugh Town and you’ll find avenues of
elms, a network of nature trails, beautiful beaches
and a fascinating landscape in miniature. There
is a range of high quality accommodation, as well
as the main airport and quay.
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Islands, it still seems to belong to a gentler age,
where people go out of their way to assist you
and streets are lined with granite garden walls
sagging under the weight of flowering succulent
plants. Head ‘up country’ towards the golf course,
and you can walk right around the Island on
springy turf footpaths beside the sea, unaware
of a single car or bus. Stroll to Old Town, and
don’t miss the walk under the elms to Old Town
Church, where services are held by candlelight.
Explore Porth Hellick, with its Camel Rock and
excellent beach combing. Then back into town,
for a pint of real ale, a leisurely dinner, and a
deep refreshing sleep that owes itself to nothing
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activities and attractions, shops, and galleries,
sprinkled around the Island, so wherever you are,
there’s a treat around the corner.
Some suggestions...
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The Scillonian Club welcomes
all visitors (no membership).
Large bar with Sky TV and varied
entertainment. Lyonnesse Restaurant with
unsurpassed panoramic views. Affordable
drinking and dining. 01720 422720
Glandore Gallery is a beachside
studio/shop featuring work by Stephen
Morris and Nan Heath, offering exciting original
artwork, prints and cards. 01720 422535
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Juliet’s Garden Restaurant
– Perfect seaside eating – homemade
and imaginative menus. Eat in or out enjoying
spectacular harbour views. Open daily and
most evenings. 01720 422228
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Phoenix Craft Workshops
Creations for sale, and friendly, informal
workshops. 01720 422900
DON’T FORGET:
Hugh Town
Nestling on a sandy isthmus between
Porthcressa Beach and Town Beach, you’ll
find a range of shops, banks, three churches,
a museum, a lifeboat station, bike hire,
restaurants and galleries. Holgate’s Green is
a delightful spot to enjoy an ice-cream and
watch the colourful inter-Island launches
depart. The Garrison boasts gorgeous views,
a 16th century Star Castle (now a hotel),
and a children’s playpark.
Old Town
A gentle stroll just 20 minutes walk from
Hugh Town, Old Town is a delightful spot to
stop and enjoy a wonderful sandy bay, with
boats bobbing in the distance, artists’ studios,
a pub, a chocolatier and cafés. The Old Town
Church graveyard is fascinating, dominated
by a memorial to Augustus Smith, founder
of Tresco Abbey Garden, and is also the final
resting place of former British Prime
Minister, Harold Wilson.
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Old Town Inn: Free house. Real Ales.
Excellent bar and bistro food. Sunday roasts.
Friendly local atmosphere. Beer gardens.
Regular live music. 01720 422301
St Mary’s Boatmen’s Association
Service to all the Islands and scenic
trips. www.scillyboating.co.uk
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The Dairy Café is open all year for
light meals and homemade goodies.
Find us opposite the lifeboat slip. Roskilly’s
home on Scilly. 01720 422446
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Kaffeehaus Salbei Come and enjoy
some delicious traditional home made
Bavarian cakes, strudel, pretzels and rye
breads at the Kaffeehaus Salbei adjoining
the Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse on
St Mary’s. 01720 422440
‘Up Country’
Enjoy 30-40 miles of coastal paths and nature
trails, where you can discover the delights
of woodlands, heaths, wetlands, and rocky
headlands. Visit the open air pool, hack along
the beach, or walk in the steps of ancestors
through the Iron Age Village. Along the way
you’ll find several cafés dotted about, perfect
for a relaxing coffee, delicious meal,
or cream tea.
Evenings
Watch a Gig Race, a favourite Island pastime,
take an evening shearwater special cruise, or
take in a slideshow or musical performance.
Enjoy an evening stroll enjoying the soothing
illumination of Peninnis lighthouse, take a
local Bat Walk or Ghost Walk, or just sit and
watch the sun slide down the crimson horizon
with a cool glass of wine.
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Breathtaking
Beaches
The beaches around Scilly offer great
beachcombing with sun-bleached white sand,
perfect for secluded sunbathing and stunning
vistas. There are turquoise shallows enticing you
into the sea and fascinating snorkelling spots.
The chance to escape the stresses of modern life and find a perfect, sandy
beach all to oneself is why holidaymakers are drawn back time and again,
in an almost spiritual way. Whatever kind of beach you seek, you’re
sure to find it on Scilly.
WE’VE MADE A SHORTLIST OF SOME OF THE BEST SPOTS:
Pelistry (St. Mary’s): Ask anyone who lives on St. Mary’s why they
love Pelistry and the same reasons pop up. Pelistry Bay is almost always
deserted, the Eastern Isles gather in the distance, and sustenance is only a
five minute walk away. Lastly, if that wasn’t enough, Toll’s Island is perfect
to explore at low water (Please note that swimming is not safe when the
Bar is covered).
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Bronze Age Tombs you will find Bar Point, one of St. Mary’s most scenic
and sandy beaches. Jutting out into the sea, with spectacular views, the
underwater sand bar stretches from here to St. Martin’s and Tresco, and is
the location of a former, long-eroded, causeway between the Islands.
Town Beach (St. Mary’s): Within sight of the bustling St. Mary’s
Harbour, under the lifeboat slip in the far corner is an inviting secluded
spot where children can mess around in the shallows and enjoy watching
the hustle and bustle of boats in the harbour. This corner is quiet, safe,
inviting and close to shops and services.
Rushy Porth (Tresco): Rushy Porth is framed by the amazing 16th
century blockhouse and Lizard Point. The shoreline shelves into dunes
supporting tufty marram grass. Panoramic views take in St. Helens and Tean.
Appletree Bay (Tresco): Appletree Bay is one of the prettiest beaches
on Scilly. The sea sparkles like a blue mosaic across the Tresco flats
between Bryher and Samson; the sand is clean and sifts through your
fingers like sugar. The famous Abbey Garden is also close by, should
you fancy exploring inland. If it’s blowing a southerly, Appletree Bay is a
windsurfer’s paradise!
Pentle Bay (Tresco): Pentle Bay is a shell collector’s heaven. It is
a safe beach for swimming and the views are only interrupted by the
Eastern Isles. The beach is ¾ mile long, and shelves gently up into dunes
protecting the lush sub-tropical landscape and Tresco Great Pool.
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FAVOURITE
Best Beach for
romantic walks:
Pentle Bay, Tresco
Best Beach for
rockpooling:
Porthloo, St. Mary’s
Best beach for
beachcombing:
Ginamoney Carn, St. Agnes
Best beach for swimming:
Great Bay, St. Martin’s
Best family beach:
Popplestone Beach, Bryher
Green Bay (Bryher): An idyllic spot, where you can launch a
kayak or rowing boat onto glassy waters, where there is rarely
a ripple in the ocean.
Rushy Bay (Bryher): Bryher is an island of contrasts - with the menace
of Hell Bay in the north and welcoming unfussy Rushy Bay in the south.
Rushy Bay isn’t just a lovely beach but is also the place for very low water
dinghy landings on Bryher. Well worth an afternoon.
Lawrence’s Bay (St. Martin’s): This beach is a family haven. There
are rock pools at low tide towards Old Quay, gently shelving sand that gives
way to tepid shallows over St. Martin’s Flats and soft dunes to protect that
all important picnic from any wind. The beach stretches from Lower Town
all the way to Higher Town. At low tide, imagine the old causeway that
used to link St. Mary’s and St. Martin’s in the Bronze Age.
Par Beach (St. Martin’s): This white sand crescent will instantly
impress, as it is the first beach you see when you land at Higher Town. A
great family beach with safe swimming, views, walks and long grasses to
hide out and have a picnic. This beach is so wonderful you will have to tear
yourself away to explore the Island’s other beaches.
Great Bay (St. Martin’s): There is a raw beauty and remoteness to this
gorgeous beach nestled on the north side of the Island. Great Bay is a vast
expanse of creamy sand and was recently voted Best Beach in the UK; not
to be missed!
The Bar (St. Agnes): Separates St. Agnes from the Island of Gugh. Both
sides are sheltered on The Cove and Porth Conger offers splendid clear
shallows, perfect for messing around in a dingy or watching the tripper
boats come in. If it’s been a hard day on the beach then head up the path
and within a couple of minutes there is either a café or a pub. (Please note
that swimming is not safe when the Bar is covered)
Covean (St. Agnes): Covean is a secret gem at the end of a tiny green
path. The tiny cove is perfect for snorkeling, as it is hemmed by rocky
outcrops teaming with marine life. For the more adventurous swimmer
you can also follow the coast around to The Bar (not for a drink!) where
Porth Conger and The Cove meet.
Periglis (St. Agnes): It’s hard to imagine that much has changed in
the last 100 years at Periglis. The fishermen still land their catch there,
the vista is broken by Annet, the Western rocks and the Bishop Rock
lighthouse stands proudly as the last beckon of the UK. Periglis is framed
by the old lifeboat slip (once the longest in the UK) and Ginamoney Carn
a shell collector’s paradise. There are rockpools, beach, shells, birds and
probably mermaids all waiting to be found!
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Take me there
TRESCO
KEY FEATURE:
Tresco devotes itself wholly
to its visitors. The allure of the
Island is everywhere in the
variety of scenery, the rich
and diverse heritage, the range
of luxurious accommodation
and facilities. The jewel in the
Island’s crown is certainly the
world famous Tresco Abbey
Garden, a 17acre sub-tropical
horticultural home to 20,000
species of exotic plants.
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Tresco is pint-sized, but perfectly formed, firing
the imagination of the explorer in all of us. To
the north, the scenery is wild, adorned with
wind-blasted heathland and ruined castles.
Cromwell’s Castle hugs the shoreline and
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built in the mid 16th century. Lose yourself
in the ruins of both castles and enjoy one of
the best views on Scilly over the kingdom of
Lyonnesse, down Tresco Channel and over
Samson with St. Agnes in the distance.
Head south through farmland, manicured
fields and tree-lined avenues past the freshwater
pools where birds flock. Look out for dunlins,
plovers, mallards and teal. Enter the famous
Garden which is home to species from over 80
countries from Brazil to Burma, 200 of which
are in flower even on New Year’s day. Muse over
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most magnificent beaches. On Appletree Bay,
periwinkles and ginamoney shells nestle into
fine-sand beaches. Beaches here are made for
picnics, peaceful walks and bathing.
Some suggestions...
I adore Tresco, it makes
me feel I have returned
to my childhood
Tim Smit founder of the
Eden Project
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Bryher Boats offers a year round service with
regular daily trips to other islands from February
to November, private hire to your requirements, fast
rib to Penzance. Opening times and seasons: All year.
01720 422886
2
Tresco Gallery With exhibitions of some
of Cornwall’s leading contemporary artists, and
also some who are less established, you will always find
something to suit your tastes. 01720 424925
3
Tresco Sailing Club offers windsurfing,
sailing and kayaking for all levels of experience.
Enjoy a taster session, or indulge in a full RYA
course. 01720 422060
4
Tresco Garden Café and Shop Relax
with a delicious lunch or home-made cake;
browse the shop for unique gift items and
mementoes. 01720 424108
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Read ‘Last Piece of England’ by
Richard Barber: one man’s personal view
of events, describing shipwrecks, wartime
exploits and the dramas of life on the Island.
It is heroic, funny and always interesting.
Get up North: be invigorated by walking
up Tregarthen Hill on a breezy day and look
out at the surf frothing over the Golden Ball
ledges. Head to the edge of the cliff and listen
to the ocean bellowing into Pipers Hole Cave
below. Turn back past Frenchman’s Point to
discover Tresco’s significance in World War II .
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liking - best served with a good portion of
Island hospitality during one of the famous
beer and cider festivals.
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FAVOURITE
The Islands offer a diverse choice of outdoor leisure
pursuits and activities, for all ages and experience levels.
When you first arrive on the Isles of Scilly, you may not
realise just how much there is to do. Scratch the surface
and you will discover an individual get-away, with a
“what suits you” (not a one-size fits all) approach.
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second to none. With wildlife ranging from
dolphins to basking sharks to seals, over 900
shipwrecks, and a myriad of coves and islets
to explore, it’s no surprise that water pursuits
are popular on Scilly.
s Don’t Miss: guided walks and boat trips, getting
you out and about and informed about the
best of Island life; learn a new skill, take a
course, find a new talent; each island has
its own unique character, no two are alike.
Explore one and you will crave a taste for
the others.
ACTIVITIES
With an amazing landscape and a beautiful coastline,
tailor-made for a variety of activities, it’s no wonder
that more and more visitors come to the Isles of Scilly
to indulge in a favourite pastime or special interest.
Some of the great reasons to come and explore the
Isles of Scilly include:
Golfing
On the UK’s most south-westerly golf course
Sailing and Boating
On our azure seas, around secluded islets and coves
Diving
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all abilities
Kayaking
Tranquil explorations around headlands and beaches
Windsurfing
Getting between the Islands has never been so much fun
Fishing
Anglers have never had it so good
Birdwatching and wildlife
Unique species and special migrants
Take a leisurely stroll… enjoy the space to be yourself, come and go as
you please, and do your own thing. Explore the nature trails, heathlands,
beautiful beaches, verdant pastures and craggy vantage points at your leisure,
along tranquil roads and gentle hills. Our coastline is a place of wild walks,
rugged cliffs, and rural backdrops. Narrow paths run the length, breadth, and
circumference of most Islands. Just around the corner you will find a view which
opens out to offer stunning vistas and clear views of the coastline as it folds in
and out on itself. It’s easy to see where local talent gains their inspiration! For a
place of such small dimensions, the walking country is staggeringly rich and
diverse, with over 60 miles of trails, paths, and walking routes, maintained for the
most part by the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust. Away from the coast, the varied
countryside suits cyclists and walkers, with space to lose yourself where you’ll
rarely see another person, even in the height of summer.
Walking
Enjoy our annual walking festival or roam alone at
your own pace
Cycling
From easy lanes to more testing trails
Horse-riding
Trek vivid purple heathlands or along a beach
Special Interest
Everything from line dancing to bowls
Have an adventure… discover the fascinating world beneath the sea; enjoy
a day of boating from island to island; dive the wrecks frozen in time; learn to
kayak or windsurf. If you are looking for an adrenaline kick, centres on three
Islands offer courses and lessons in windsurfing, sailing, diving and more, for
all ages and abilities. Launch a kayak or dinghy from the Islands’ beaches, or
hire windsurfing or sailing kit from one of the bases. Snorkelers and divers can
plunge into the aquamarine depths to explore forests of kelp, colourful sea life,
and a myriad of shipwrecks scattered across the ocean floor. You can snorkel
with seals and watch fish of all shapes and sizes dart through Scilly’s spectacular
underwater kingdom, or enjoy a trip on a rib around some of the outer isles, to see
the best of the marine life from on the water.
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Take me there
ST MARTIN’S
KEY FEATURE:
St. Martin’s is a paradise island
of quartz sands surrounded by
translucent turquoise seas. There
are miles upon miles of deserted
white powder beaches, and in
the distance the Eastern Isles sit
like a shimmering necklace low
in the water. Behind sweeping
sands lie an array of eateries, a
range of galleries, a dive school,
a flower farm, a post office and
general store, plus a range of
accommodation.
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St. Martin’s exudes a secluded tranquillity.
Viewed from any of the other Islands, you notice
first the glorious beaches. They seem endless.
They’re never crowded. They grow and grow as
the spring-tide ebbs, so that on a sunny day you
wade through palest glass-blue shallows over
parchment-coloured sand. Great Bay, Little Bay,
Bread and Cheese Cove or Lawrence’s Bay jostle
for the honour of best beach in the UK, but you
can make up your own mind.
If you can’t resist the invitation of
the water try learning to dive or snorkel
with a diving course based on St. Martin’s.
Take the opportunity to head around the
neighbouring Eastern Isles to snorkel with
seals. If all that activity leaves you hungry
for more active pursuits, you can also enjoy
the tennis facilities at Higher Town or take
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and interesting birds.
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with an amazing clarity of light, and perfect
scenery. Uninhabited White Island is
accessible at low tide to inspire and amaze.
There are two galleries where local artists
can exhibit their works, and where you can
buy a painting of your favourite view.
Some suggestions...
It reminds me of all the
good things, not only about
England, but the world on
which we live. My family
never feel safer.
Jude Law
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Fay Page Silver Beautiful, contemporary
jewellery from Scilly. Handmade chains and
charm bracelets with silver and shell gold charms.
Mail order and selected stockists. www.faypage.co.uk
2
St Martin’s Dive School offers snorkelling
with seals and a wide range of diving
opportunities. All experience levels catered for.
Tim Allsop: www.scillydiving.com
3
St Martin’s Store and Post Office Visit our
store for all your holiday requirements. Send a
grocery list in advance to have an order ready for your
holiday on St Martin’s. www.stmartins-stores.co.uk
4
St Martin’s Vineyard, Winery, Visitor
Centre & Shop Enjoy a conducted or self
conducted tour around St Martin’s vineyard, and
sample our white, red and rosé wines – or simply visit
the shop/visitor centre. 01720 423418
DON’T FORGET:
Seek out the Visitor Centre, packed
with information on the history and
environment of the Island.
Search for Seals and Seabirds then
Land on St. Martin’s: Cruise around the
islets like Nornour, Ganilly and Menawethan
where colonies of seals periscope up and
stare back at you with their cheeky faces and
where flotillas of cormorants float by.
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chips are made from home-grown spuds).
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Lawrence’s Brow: The sand flats are
the favourite haunt of the young and old
and are perfect for whiling away a morning
at low tide, looking for the treasured cowries,
limpets and shipwreck treasure.
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Exceptional
Environment
Most people come to Scilly to enjoy
our unspoilt environment. The Islands
are home to rare plants and animals,
exceptional marine wildlife, coastal
heathland, traditional farmland, clear
seas, clean air and rich archaeological
sites. Our stunning natural and cultural
environment has been designated an Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
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uninhabited islands and coastline – is cared for by the
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colonisation by invasive species such as gorse and
bracken. The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust runs a
conservation grazing scheme using traditional breeds of
pony and cattle. The aim is to:
– Enhance biodiversity by protecting coastal heathland
from invasive vegetation
– Improve public access to the landscape
– Protect buried archaeology from damage by extensive
root systems
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characterise Scilly
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The Walk Scilly Festival, held annually in March/
April: experience first-hand the exceptional landscape,
seascape and history of Scilly and take part in healthy
exercise that does no harm to the natural beauty and
environment of Scilly.
Explore Scilly at your own pace with the AONB
Unit’s series of 12 self-guided walk leaflets.
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is...
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Islands’ exceptional environment and heritage
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practically unrivalled in the quality and unspoilt nature of the marine environment..
The unique and vibrant marine communities include plants
and animals normally found further south in the Atlantic and Mediterranean,
as well as oceanic species that occasionally pass by
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The grey seal colony living in Scilly is of
international importance and provides an
unprecedented view of these charismatic animals
in their natural environment. Go on a boat trip to see
them or use guides to show you how to swim safely
with seals and other marine life.
Pelagic boat trips are excellent for bird watching,
shark tagging and cetacean watching. In the waters
around Scilly there are dolphins, basking sharks, and
porpoises and occasionally a larger whale or sea turtle
makes an appearance.
Nationally Important Heritage
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protected archaeological sites in the UK
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Bryher, are protected in their entirety in order to conserve complex historic landscapes
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Clean Air, Clear Skies and Tranquillity
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of lichen to thrive
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including clear, starry night skies
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soundtrack to life in Scilly
For more information please pick up one of the many Wildlife Trust
leaflets or visit www.ios-aonb.info and www.ios-wildlifetrust.org.uk
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Take me there
BRYHER
KEY FEATURE:
Bryher is the smallest of the
inhabited Islands, spectacularly
encapsulating untamed
beauty. An Island of contrasts,
Bryher features Atlantic rollers
thundering into Hell Bay on the
west coast and glassy waters
of the channel gently licking at
the white sand beaches of Green
Bay on the east coast. With a
population of around 80, Bryher
is low-key, and very welcoming.
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On Bryher, roads are little more than tracks.
One takes you through ‘the town’ – of course
on a diminutive ‘Scilly’ scale this town is
actually a collection of fewer than 30
houses, including lovely self-catering and
B&B accommodation. There are miniature
fields containing geese, potatoes,
strawberries and of course scented narcissi.
On the coastal path, pause on the rocky
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admire the statuesque granite mounds of
Scilly Rock and Castle Bryher. It’s hard to
imagine on a serene sunny day that these
perilous rocky jaws have claimed so many
ships. Further round you’ll find an artist’s
studio, Bronze Age graves on Samson Hill,
and Rushy Bay - perfect for bathing or just
relaxing in the maram grass.
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excitement, head to the boat hire centre at
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shores enjoying the crystal clear shallows.
If you find yourself indoors, head to the new
community centre where there is table
tennis and pool, or relax with a Bryherinspired Michael Morpurgo book such as
‘Why the Whales Came’ over a scrumptious
cream tea.
Some suggestions...
I perch on a rock, close my eyes and
revel in the sense of having stopped,
of having reached the end of my
journey. The end, as it feels when
I open my eyes, of the world
1
Fraggle Rock Bar where every Fairtrade hot
drink you purchase helps support the local
Wildlife Trust. A Jamie Oliver ‘Best British Boozer’
[email protected]
2
Bryher Boats offers a year round service with
regular daily trips to other islands from February
to November, private hire to your requirements, fast
rib to Penzance. Opening times and seasons:
All year, 01720 422886
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The View from Samson Hill: One of the
best on the Island. Pack a picnic and head
for Samson Hill for one of the best views on
Scilly, look over to uninhabited Samson,
rocky islets and to Bishop Rock lighthouse.
Write Messages in the Sand:
With seashells or just laze in the maram
grass above the beach with an audience
of wading birds for company.
Find a Piece of Bryher to Call Your
Own: Take home a painting on driftwood
for a lasting memory of your favourite scene,
and enjoyy with delicious home-made fudge.
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Enjoy the beautiful, clear azure waters,
kelp forests and jewel anenomies from
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better place than Hell Bay to watch the waves
pile in after their 3000 mile Atlantic journey,
and the briny spray frothing like scalded milk.
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Relaxing
Romance
It’s hard not to fall in love with Scilly ... Islands of colour,
character and contrast, with a warmth and hospitality
rare in the world today. Whatever your special reason
for loving Scilly, the Isles are the perfect place for
celebrating special occasions.
The Isles of Scilly are a perfect place to combine a romantic holiday with a special
celebration. Whether you are thinking of marrying or forming your civil partnership,
celebrating the birth of your child or wanting to renew your vows in an island setting,
where better than in Scilly?
Weddings/Civil Partnerships
If you’re looking for a romantic island setting for your wedding, look no further. If you’re
looking for the perfect honeymoon destination then you’ve just found it. Why travel
abroad to an exotic beach location, when on your doorstep is a stunning collection of
Islands with white sandy beaches, beautiful floral displays and gardens, great food and
wonderful accommodation? And after the ceremony, you can relax, unwind, and enjoy
your honeymoon without having to travel to another destination.
There are five venues licensed for weddings and civil partnership ceremonies.
On St Mary’s choose between the Register Office overlooking Porthcressa Beach,
the historical setting of the Old Wesleyan Chapel or Juliet’s Garden Restaurant.
Or why not opt for the beachside St Martin’s on the Isle Hotel or Island Hotel, on
Tresco. Local venues offer all the service, flexibility and attention to detail that
you would expect.
In addition, you will also find a range of all the little extras that make your
get-away even more special, including: photographers, spas, flowers, hairdressing,
transport, music and great food! Whatever your choice, no matter what your requests
are for your memorable day, your expectations will be exceeded.
Love Scilly... To find out more about the venues and how to plan your perfect day,
e-mail the Register Office [email protected] or ring on 01720 424321.
Sometimes indulgence is about the things you can’t buy. It’s about good company,
stunning scenery, the personal touch, and time well-spent.
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Some suggestions...
1
Chris Hall (photographer) Beautiful, natural
and contemporary photography services in the
islands specialising in bespoke weddings, portrait,
landscape and commercial photography. 01720 422506
2
Gibsons of Scilly (photographers) Wedding
photography by Gibsons of Scilly. Photographers in
the islands since 1860. 01720 423081
3
Juliet’s Garden Restaurant Impossibly
romantic setting with spectacular views. Ideal
for ceremonies in our balcony conservatory and
receptions indoors and out. 01720 422228
Exciting
Events
The Isles of Scilly may be small, but they pack a lot in.
That means the holidays you can have are as varied
as holidaymakers. Come for sea safaris, restful strolls,
adventure and excitement, or for peace and quiet.
The year starts with Walk Scilly (March/April). Walk Scilly is a seven day
walking festival, featuring a series of themed guided walks that take place
across the Islands. A variety of local experts lead over 20 walks, on topics such
as archaeology and gardens, flora and fauna, castles and cliffs, beaches and
birds, bats and boats. May sees the Islands’ biggest annual event – the World Gig
Championships on the Bank Holiday weekend of May – a four day spectacular
that sees more than 100 gigs from all over the globe powering across the
shimmering seas. Summer then brings a wealth of food festivals, art exhibitions,
and theatrical and performing arts productions.
2010
Spring
Walk Scilly 2010
March 27th – April 3rd 2010
The Scilly Folk Festival
March 31st – April 5th 2010
The First Inaugural Arts Scilly Festival
May 8th – 15th
World Pilot Gig Championships
April 30th – May 3rd
Summer
The Round the Island Race
August 1st 2010
Produce Markets and Craft Markets
Monthly
Gig Races
Twice weekly
Art Exhibitions
Vary throughout the summer
Beer, Ale, and Cider Festivals
Throughout the summer
Island Fetes
July and August
OUT OF SEASON
Welcome to a different kind of Scilly, known only to a few.
At this time of year, the elements reassert themselves with awesome
majesty. Spray and spindrift fly high above the granite headlands driven
by gales, rare birds shelter among the hardy evergreen hedges, small flowers
and greenery burst through the sleeping soil.
However, there are still many days of cloudless skies and brilliant
sunshine to enjoy. With self-catering accommodation still available,
provisions easily sourced, and Mother Nature’s playground as your
entertainment, the Isles of Scillyy out of season are a truly
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Theatrical and Musical Performances,
by Local and Visiting Performers,
July, August and September
Autumn & Winter
The New Year Celebration on St Mary’s is held
between Christmas and New Year, the final party
before the start of another busy year.
Despite our remote setting, Scilly is a destination
that hums with activity all year round. You can
get the local insight from the BBC2 documentary
series An Island Parish. The Isles of Scilly have also
featured in a range of TV programmes including
BBC2’s Top Gear, ITV1’s Martin Clune’s Islands of
Britain, BBC2’s Gimme A Break, BBC2’s Coast.
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Take me there
ST. AGNES
KEY FEATURE:
St. Agnes is Britain’s most southwesterly community. A deep
channel separates it from St
Mary’s, the Scillonian III’s only
route in and out of the islands
at low tide. Maybe it’s this ‘moat’
effect that makes St. Agnes feel
such a world apart, with sandy
coves, rugged granite outcrops
and an elegant 17th century
lighthouse welcoming you and
dominating every vista.
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While it’s difficult to resist the first watering
hole you find on St. Agnes, with one of the
finest settings of any licensed establishment in
England, there is so much more to discover off
the beaten track.
A winding coastal path leads over Britain’s
bumpiest cricket pitch, where legends tell of
shipwreck victims buried under the chamomile.
Head past the Victorian lifeboat station and the
exquisitely situated Island church and you’ll
come to the ice cream parlour and a tiny stone
labyrinth set in springy turf that overlooks the
wild Western Rocks. Beyond Troytown Maze the
path twists and turns below Coastguard Cottages
and past St. Warna’s wishing well. WeatherTDVMQUFESPDLTEPU8JOHMFUBOH%PXOBXBWFE
heath that drops steeply down to sandy Covean.
Inland on St Agnes lies a patchwork quilt
of bulb fields, rarely bigger than tennis courts,
many growing serried lines of scented narcissi
for the nation’s supermarkets. With a pub, fish
restaurant, two cafés, a campsite offering some
of the most heavenly sunsets in the world, a
well-stocked grocery store and post office, a little
bulb shop doubling as an Aladdin’s Cave of gifts:
St Agnes is a veritable treasure trove for those
who stay or just visit for the day.
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for migrating birds.
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St Agnes Boating St Agnes Boating offers
competitively priced, reliable & flexible boat services
all year round. www.st-agnes-boating.com
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High Tide Seafood Restaurant
The fully licensed High Tide Seafood Restaurant
offers intimate dining in a friendly atmosphere with
a constantly evolving menu using the freshest local
ingredients. www.hightide-seafood.com
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Troytown Farm is Scilly’s only dairy farm. Walk
through the farm to see the cows before sampling
our delicious homemade ice cream at the farm shop.
www.troytown.co.uk
An Amazing Maze
Known by some as the ‘Game of Troy’, on the
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Head to Beady Pool on Wingletang where
the vanilla-coloured sand is coarser than
the other Scillonian beaches. Or watch the
Atlantic seas change from Periglis, seeming
like a beach perched on the edge of the world.
Relaxing on the Bar
The Bar is the name of the glorious sweep
of sand that links St Agnes to Gugh. Relax
and stretch out in the sun, take a dip in the
translucent water but do keep an eye on
the tide! If you search among the grains,
shrimps may dance on your toes and you
may discover lucky finds of glass and
terracotta beads.
Take Home Beach Jewellery, Bulbs,
Hand Made Soap, Chocolate
Take a piece of Scilly home with you, in the
form of heavenly scented soaps, narcissi
bulbs, hand made recycled beach-booty
jewellery, or some delicious chocolate.
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Some suggestions...
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Isles of Scilly Museum The Isles of Scilly
Museum: The A-Z of Scilly. Archaeology to
Zoology. Outstanding exhibits. Excellent archives.
www.iosmuseum.org
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Phoenix Craft Workshops forms a cooperative of local artisans producing quality
work for sale. Or… make your own to take home! We’ll
teach you how. Tel: 01720 422900
Colourful
Culture
The Isles of Scilly have developed a character all of their
own, with distinctive history, heritage, and traditions…
scratch the surface and you will discover a proud heritage
and traditional culture.
The Isles of Scilly are a wonderful and uniquely beautiful holiday destination,
home and workplace to some 2,000 people. Scilly has bred vigorous, successful
people throughout history from sea-going pilots to master mariners, flower growers
to shipbuilders. Islanders are by definition resourceful and independent-minded
people and Scillonians are no exception. It will come as no surprise to find that
over a third of the working population on Scilly is self-employed. Many work in the
traditional industries of fishing and farming, growing the lovely scented narcissi.
Farms here resemble the kind of smallholding that still flourished on mainland
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Fisherman catch a range of gastronomic delights, from lobster and crab to turbot
and mackerel; some is served locally but much is exported to the UK and Europe.
Tourism also now supports many local business people, with enterprises ranging
from craft workshops to inter-island boating to eateries featuring local produce
and traditional family recipes.
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Heritage The Museum boasts a treasure-trove of Bronze-Age finds, ship-wreck
artefacts and island heritage, including a fully-rigged gig in the centre. The Heritage
Centre contains a heritage exhibition and documents how life on the Islands used
to be. Another fascinating source of information, and old Scillonian stories, may be
your accommodation proprietor with a wealth of knowledge and family history.
Pilot Gigs The first Pilot Gig Boats were built in the 17th century with the
purpose of taking a pilot out to a sailing ship and putting him aboard to navigate
the ship into safe waters. Pilotage in Scilly was for many years a primary source
of income as the first man aboard got the job and of course the rewards that came
with it, and thus gig racing began. Today, gig racing has grown to be such a popular
pastime that women race on Wednesday evenings and men on Fridays throughout
the summer months. Local competition is fierce!
Farming Flower farming continues to prosper across the Islands (albeit in
smaller numbers than in the past) and our fields boast the earliest blooming white
and golden narcissi in the UK. Farmers also play a key role in maintaining the
landscape and many have shops or honesty boxes so you can take home your
own horticultural piece of Scilly. Many local farmers are also turning their hand to
alternative crops and produce, such as harvesting herbs to turn into essential oils,
free range chicken farming, and dairy farming for the creation of dairy products
such as mouth-watering ice cream.
Gardens To many, the Isles of Scilly are one big garden, but the temperate
climate has produced two outstanding examples – the world famous Tresco Abbey
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however, may be seen all over the Islands in hedgerows, in sheltered areas on the
downs or in many household gardens.
History & Archaeology There is an abundance of archaeological sites
in Scilly from the Neolithic through to the Second World War including Bronze
Age burial sites, an Iron Age village and Civil War defences, all adding to the rich
tapestry of Scilly’s heritage. Some of the best ways to explore these are via a guided
walk, an evening slide show, or by using guide books and other literature.
Creative Pursuits In this unique maritime setting, which provides stunning
themes for photographers, painters, and craftsmen, it comes as no surprise that
many locals make a living from the creative industries. Artists paint in beach
studios, landscape photographers capture the changing moods, beachcombers
make jewellery from their finds, potters create distinctive mementoes to take home.
If you have a creative flair yourself, why not try painting or sketching some of the
most memorable views in the world, enroll in a winter bakery course, or engage in
a felt or stained glass making workshop?
DON’T MISS...
There is a lively, Island-wide music scene, with a
variety of bands playing anything from jazz and folk,
to rhythm and blues and rock. Concerts and shows
provide a real showcase for the talented acts. Openair operatic and theatrical events, musicals, plays,
choral concerts and comedies, all play a big part on
Scilly, with both local and touring companies staging
productions throughout the season.
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DO put your rubbish in a bin or take it home with you
DO control your dog and pick up after it
DON’T feed gulls. They become aggressive and a public nuisance
DO respect wildlife on both land and sea, particularly during the
breeding season
DO respect archaeological and historic sites, including wrecks.
Artefacts are irreplaceable, so please do not remove anything
from the sites
DO avoid damaging underwater marine life with your fins
when diving
DO leave gates and property in the same condition as you
found them
DO remember that fresh water is a precious resource in Scilly,
so please use it sparingly. Thank you.
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here. But while you are enjoying yourself please do your best not to
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Bristol and Newquay for connections
to the Isles of Scilly. So whether you’re in
London, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle,
Glasgow, Dublin or Cork, you’re just a quick
flight away from the South West.
the island ingredient
The new story and recipe book from Toby at St. Martin’s
Bakery and the Seven Stones Pub, in the beautiful Isles of Scilly.
A classic dream book of breaking
away to cook on a remote island.
192 Pages, 160 sensational colour
and black and white photographs,
and over 80 illustrated recipes.
Kaffeehaus Salbei
Traditional German Café
Tel: 01720 422440
Web: www.scillyguesthouse.co.uk
Come and enjoy some delicious traditional
homemade Bavarian cakes, strudel, pretzels
and rye breads at the Kaffeehaus Salbei,
adjoining the Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse on St Mary’s.
Opening times and seasons:
May – September
Daily 11.00 – 16.30
As featured on BBC2’s
‘Island Parish’ programme.
Foreword by Jude Law
Personally signed copies available
online £15.99 plus P&P
Also available at St Martin’s bakery.
www.theislandingredient.co.uk
Secure Parking in Penzance
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Closest possible parking to the Scillonian
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Fabulous food.
Fabulous view.
On the coastal footpath, above Porthloo. Food
served all day and most evenings, inside and out.
Call ahead to book an evening table. We are now
licensed for weddings and civil partnerships –
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Seaways Flower Farm, Porthloo, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0NF.
St Mary’s
Our 10 large boats operate a daily service to the main off islands
together with a variety of sightseeing & wildlife trips.
Most photography by Gibsons of Scilly
Friendly, efficient service from your local
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Conquer the mystique of baking and learn
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pastries on our personal tuition, user friendly
courses, whilst enjoying the idyllic setting of
this peaceful Island with its golden beaches and
fields full of flowering Narcissi and Daffodils.
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arranged accommodation, course ingredients,
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Taster sessions or full RYA courses in dinghy sailing
and windsurfing by our fully qualified instructors.
Large range of dinghies, dayboats, kayaks and
wetsuits for hire. All ages and abilities catered for.
Call us for all your watersports needs on the Islands.
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Staying
on Scilly
The perfect holiday starts with the perfect place. Wake up on Scilly –
when you look out onto the sea for the first time that day, your horizons
broaden, vistas open up, and the sky is huge. The Isles of Scilly are an Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a community which highly values
its heritage and history. You will find that the range of accommodation
offerings make the most of the architectural heritage. From converted
barns to castles, from 4-star hotels to 2-star self catering, there is a range
of options to suit everyone.
Enjoy England’s classifications are used throughout
the Islands. All the national assessing bodies (VisitBritain,
VisitScotland, VisitWales and the AA) now assess hotels and guest
accommodation (including B&Bs) to the same criteria and award
one to five stars. The star ratings reflect the overall quality of the experience.
When choosing your accommodation look for the Quality Rose, the official
marque of the Enjoy England national tourist board rating scheme.
Enjoy England’s ratings made easy
´ Simple, practical, no frills.
´´ Well presented and well run.
´´´ Good level of quality and comfort.
´´´´ Excellent standard throughout.
´´´´´ Exceptional with a degree of luxury.
If you choose to stay in any of Enjoy England’s quality-assessed
accommodation, you can be confident that it has been checked out before
you check in. For more information on the Enjoy England Quality Rose
assessment schemes and the star ratings, go to: www.enjoyEngland.com
AA ratings In addition to the Enjoy England ratings there is
also accommodation that has been inspected by the AA. They
also use the new star ratings and the standards are in line with
Enjoy England. See www.theaa.com
The Green Tourism Business Scheme Accommodation
providers are assessed every two years to receive this
accreditation, which recognises efforts made to reduce
impact on the environment. Energy efficiency, recycling and
minimising waste, use of local produce and supporting public transport
are all taken into account.
Island Tourism The Islands’ Chamber of Commerce, is a
voluntary body providing a voice for all member businesses on a
wide and varied range of issues that directly or indirectly affect
tourism. Denotes membership.
Cancellations Please do check cancellation policies with
individual accommodation providers. A proprietor is entitled to claim
compensation, even on a holiday cancelled through illness, so taking
out cancellation insurance is advisable. For further information on
accommodation accreditation, see simplyscilly.co.uk
How to use the accommodation listing
1 We have colour coded the entries on the following pages
so you can see on which Island your accommodation is located
St Mary’s
Tresco
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St Agnes
St Martin’s
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T. 01720 123456 E. [email protected]
W. www.awebsitehere.co.uk
Accommodation Cottage is centrally located in Hugh Town, close to the
beaches and all amenities. We are proud of our good food and friendly
service, and offer breaks all year round. Our sunny garden is available
to guests and all rooms are en-suite.
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2 T
Opening months
The property’s star rating 5 O
3 P
Price guide
4 M
Map reference
1 = Jan
January, 12 = December, etc
6 A
Accreditation organisations
Key to facilities
Enjoy England Gold Award
2 Broadband internet available
Enjoy England Silver Award
W WiFi
Green Tourism Business
Scheme (silver)
 Indoor swimming pool
Green Tourism Business
Scheme (gold)
M Midweek booking all season
Island Tourism member
 Open over Christmas and
or New Year
 Dogs accepted by arrangement
/ Dog acceptance
 Ground floor bedrooms*
 Wheelchair accessible
 Outdoor swimming pool
B Short Breaks available,
please enquire
 Gardens
 Linen provided
 Lounge available to guests
throughout the day
 Linen available for hire
 Licenced
 Electricity and/or heating may
be charged separately
 Special diets catered for by
prior arrangement
 Sea views
 Packed lunches available
 Evening meals available to,
subject to prior booking
 Tea/coffee making facilities
in bedrooms
 Tea/coffee making facilities in
lounge
 Televisions in bedrooms /
Television
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 Cot
 Real fire
 Ironing facilities
 Tumble dryer
 Washing machine
 Hairdryers
 Land transport available
*This does not necessarily imply suitability
for disabled persons
Accommodation Index
£ Price DB&B pppn
(low – high)
£ Price B&B pppn
(low – high)
-
155-300
NA
40
Y
Mar-Oct
48
5
130-290
NA
41
-
Mar-Sept
3
St Mary's
A4
Star Castle
01720 422317
38
4
65-142
75-171
42
Y
Feb-Dec
St Mary's
D4
Atlantic Hotel
01720 422417
´´´ + Silver
´´´
Any
4
3m
25
1
75-115
95-135
40
Y
Feb-Nov
5
St Mary's
H5 St Mary's Hall Hotel
01720 422316
´´´
Any
24
2
80-110
95-135
44
-
Mar-Nov
6
St Mary's
C4
01720 422540
´´´
Any
33
6
102-153
112-163
43
-
Mar-Oct
7
St Mary's
G6 Bell Rock Hotel
01720 422575
´´
6
22
4
52-94
56-98
44
-
Feb-Nov
8
St Mary's
E5
01720 422682
´´
5
11
1
60-88
75-103
40
-
All ex X & NY
Island
Opening months
25
Any
Dogs welcome
Any
´´´ + Gold
Page number
´´´ + Gold
01720 422883
Single rooms
01720 422947
Island Hotel
No. of rooms
Rating ETB / AA
Hell Bay
Tresco
Property name
Bryher
Map reference
1
2
Ref no.
Contact tel no.
Children min. age
Serviced Accommodation
Hotels
Tregarthen's Hotel
Schooners Waterfront Hotel
Half Board Bed & Breakfast (DB&B)
01720 422129
´´´´ + Gold
10
5
-
30-38
48-55
45
-
All ex X & NY
Bank Cottage Guesthouse
01720 422612
´´´´ + Silver
10
4
-
45-52
-
45
-
Apr-Oct
J7
Carntop Guesthouse
01720 423763
´´´´ + Silver
7
3
-
45
62
45
Y
All
St Mary's
V8
Tolman House
01720 422967
12
3
-
30-42
47-59
45
-
All
13
St Mary's
H6 Nundeeps
01720 422517
´´´´ + Silver
´´´´
-
3
-
35
54
45
-
All
14
St Martin's
Polreath Guesthouse
01720 422046
´´´´
Any
3
-
45-55
BA
45
-
Apr-Oct
Santa Maria Guesthouse
01720 422687
´´´´
8
6
2
45.50-48.50
52-63
51
-
Mar-Oct
Soleil D'Or
01720 422003
´´´´
Any
3
-
30-40
-
45
-
Mar-Oct
9
St Mary's
10
Bryher
11
St Mary's
12
15
St Mary's
16
Bryher
U3 Sylina Guesthouse
C7
17
St Mary's
F5
Anjeric Guesthouse
01720 422700
´´´
Any
8
3
36.50-43.50
55-62
45
-
Apr-Oct
18
St Mary's
C4
Buckingham House
01720 422543
´´´
Any
4
2
36
53
45
-
Apr-Oct
19
St Agnes
Covean Cottage Guesthouse
01720 422620
´´´
Any
3
-
29-39
46.50-56.50
46
Y
Mar-Oct
20
St Agnes
Hellweathers
01720 422430
´´´
2
2
-
36-40
BA
46
-
Apr-Oct
Apr-Oct
21
St Mary's
G5 Lyonnesse Guesthouse
01720 422458
´´´
5
9
2
36-38
49.50-52
46
-
22
St Mary's
F6
Shearwater Guesthouse
01720 422402
´´´
12
6
-
34-39
55
46
-
All
23
St Mary's
F6
Wingletang Guesthouse
01720 422381
´´´
5
4
4
30.25-42.25
47.75-59.75
46
-
Mar-Oct
Bed & Breakfast
24
St Mary's
U5 Annet Cottage
01720 422441
´´´´ + Silver
-
3
-
32-47
-
46
-
Apr-Nov
25
St Mary's
J6
April Cottage
01720 422279
´´´´ + Silver
-
2
-
39
-
46
-
Mar-Nov
26
St Mary's
V7
Carn Ithen
01720 422917
´´´´ + Silver
8
3
-
36
-
27
28
St Mary's
Tresco
G6 Crebinick House
The New Inn
01720 422968
01720 422844
´´´´ + Silver
´´´´ + Silver
12
Any
6
16
-
38-46
70-115
-
46
47
-
Mar-Oct
Apr-Oct
47
-
All
29
St Mary's
E5
01720 422506
´´´´ + Silver
10
4
-
32-42
-
47
-
All
Pelistry Cottage
30
St Mary's
G5 Rose Cottage
01720 422078
3
-
36-42
-
47
-
Mar-Nov
St Mary's
F6
01720 422637
´´´´ + Silver
´´´´
3
31
12
4
-
40-42
-
47
-
All
32
St Mary's
U5 Beachfield House
01720 422463
´´´´
14
6
-
28.50-38.50
-
47
-
All
33
St Mary's
J7
Belmont
01720 423154
´´´´
Any
6
-
28-40
-
48
-
Apr-Oct
34
St Mary's
K6
Colossus Bed & Breakfast
01720 423361
´´´´
12
2
-
36-39
-
48
-
Mar-Oct
Auriga
35
St Mary's
J5
Demelza Bed & Breakfast
01720 422803
´´´´
12
1
-
36.5
-
48
-
Apr-Oct
36
St Mary's
E5
Evergreen Cottage
01720 422711
´´´´
Any
4
1
30-39
-
48
Y
All
37
St Mary's
E5
Freesia Guesthouse
01720 423676
´´´´
3
4
-
39
-
48
-
Mar-Nov
38
St Mary's
V7
The Greenlaws Guesthouse
01720 422045
´´´´
12
3
-
38
-
49
-
Feb-Nov
39
St Mary's
J5
Gunner Rock
01720 422595
´´´´
Any
1
-
35
-
49
-
Apr-Oct
40
St Mary's
C7
Kistvaen
01720 422002
´´´´
10
6
-
40
-
49
-
Apr-Oct
41
St Mary's
E6
The Lookout
01720 422132
´´´´
10
2
-
32
-
49
-
Apr-Oct
42
St Mary's
G6 Lynwood Guesthouse
01720 423313
´´´´
6
3
-
32-36
-
49
-
Apr-Oct
43
St Mary's
V7
Old Town Inn
01720 422301
´´´´
Any
3
-
38-45
-
49
-
All ex X & NY
44
St Mary's
D5
St Hellena
01720 423231
´´´´
12
2
-
30-35
-
49
-
All
45
St Mary's
V4
Shamrock Bed & Breakfast
01720 423269
´´´´
10
2
-
35
-
49
-
All
46
St Mary's
F6
Westford House
01720 422510
´´´´
12
5
1
32-39
-
49
-
All ex Xmas
47
St Mary's
I6
Browarth
01720 422353
´´´
10
2
-
32-36
-
49
-
All
48
St Mary's
J6
The Bylet Guesthouse
01720 422923
´´´
Any
5
1
31-38
-
50
-
Mar-Oct
49
St Mary's
V4
Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse
01720 422440
´´´
Any
5
7
29-42
-
50
Y
Mar–Oct
50
St Mary's
H4 Mincarlo
01720 422513
´´´
Any
7
4
34-44
-
50
-
Mar–Nov
All ex X & Bx
51
St Mary's
C3
Pier House
07811 874088
´´´
Any
2
1
33
-
50
Y
52
St Mary's
G7
Treboeth Guesthouse
01720 422548
´´´
5
4
1
32-40
-
50
Y
Apr-Oct
53
St Mary's
B5
Veronica Lodge
01720 422585
´´´
14
3
0
35-40
-
50
-
Mar-Oct
37
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01720 422352
01720 422961
´´´P
´´
Opening months
Dogs welcome
Page number
£ Price DB&B pppn
(low – high)
£ Price B&B pppn
(low – high)
Single rooms
No. of rooms
Children min. age
The Harbourside
U5 Armeria Bed & Breakfast
Rating ETB / AA
D2
St Mary's
Contact tel no.
Property name
St Mary's
55
Island
54
Ref no.
Map reference
Serviced Accommodation Continued
Any
12
-
42.50-57.50
-
50
Y
Apr-Oct
14
2
0
30
-
50
-
Jan-Nov
No. of people sleeps
£ Price pupw
(low – high)
6-10
1375-5000
52
-
All
1
4
450-2000
52
-
All
B4 The Guard House
01579 346473
´´´´´
Any
1
4
500-2500
52
-
All
Churchtown Farm
01720 422169
´´´´ + Gold
Any
2
3-6
445-1205
52
Y
Feb-Nov
Cornerways
01720 422757
´´´´ + Gold
-
1
2
300-500
52
-
All
12 Silver Street & 1 Porthcressa View
01923 270 533
Any
2
6
577-1220
52
-
All
01425 655729
´´´´ + Silver
´´´´
Any
1
1-2
300-525
52
Y
All
G6 Ardwyn
01720 422986
´´´´
-
1
1-2
320-470
52
-
Mar-Dec
St Mary's
E5
Beach Mooring
01308 867386
´´´´
-
1
2
385-530
52
-
Mar-Oct
St Mary's
C6
Bella Vista
01720 422687
´´´´
8
2
2- 4
565-1010
51
-
Mar-Oct
01720 422843
´´´´/´´´
´´´´
Any
5
2- 4
300-1200
53
-
All
01720 422078
Any
1
6
525-1055
53
Y
All
X4 Carnwethers Country House
01720 422415
´´´´
Any
4
2-5
500-1100
53
Y
Mar-Oct
St Mary's
E6
No 1 Corners
01720 422431
´´´´
Any
1
4
580-940
53
-
All
St Mary's
V7
Dolphins
01720 422431
´´´´
Any
1
6
550-1200
53
-
All
C4
58
St Mary's
59
St Martin's
60
St Mary's
J4
61
St Mary's
E6
62
St Mary's
U6 Annet, Mount Flagon
63
St Mary's
64
65
66
Tresco
67
St Mary's
G6 Buzza Ledge
68
St Mary's
69
70
Boro Farm Cottages
Opening months
Children min. age
12
Any
St Mary's
Dogs welcome
Rating ETB / AA
Any
´´´´´
Tresco
57
Page number
Contact tel no.
´´´´´
01579 346473
56
No. of units
Property name
01720 422849
Gatehouse Cottage
Map reference
Flying Boat Club
Island
Ref no.
Self Catering Accommodation
71
St Mary's
G5 Dunmallard (Upper Flat)
0118 9403539
´´´´
7
1
2
350-490
53
-
Apr-Oct
72
St Mary's
C4
01720 422972
´´´´
Any
1
2-4
250-1500
53
Y
Mar-Dec
73
St Mary's
U5 Glandore Apartments
74
Bryher
75
St Mary's
76
Garrison House Apartment
01720 422535
´´´´
Any
2
2-3
510-670
53
-
All ex X & NY
Glenhope High and Atlanta Cottages
01720 423136
´´´´
Any
2
2-6
200-1185
53
Y
All
T4
Golf Farm House
01720 422436
´´´´
Any
1
8
700-1900
53
-
All
St Mary's
R7
Greystones 1 & 2 and Cedar Cottage
01720 422670
Any
3
4-6
385-1390
54
Y
All
77
St Mary's
E5
6 & 10 Harbour Lights
01206 242448
´´´´/´´´
´´´´
Any
2
4
350-995
54
-
All
78
St Mary's
C6
Haycocks
01372 458753
´´´´
Any
1
5
500-855
53
-
All
79
Bryher
Hillside Farm
01720 423156
´´´´
Any
2
2-4
320-950
54
-
All
80
St Mary's
R7
Holly Cottage
07789 892527
´´´´
Any
1
4
695-950
54
Y
All
81
St Mary's
H4 Jus'Limin'
01720 423066
´´´´
Any
1
7
750-1450
54
-
Mar-Oct
82
St Mary's
G5 6 Lower Strand
01720 422904
´´´´
Any
1
6
440-990
54
-
All
83
St Mary's
F5
01736 757811
´´´´
5
1
4
350-700
54
-
Mar-Oct
84
St Mary's
85
86
St Mary's
St Mary's
T6 Minalto
G7 Monaveen
C5 The Mount
07928 530531
01720 422431
´´´´
´´´´
Any
Any
4
1
2-4
6
270-725
595-1300
54
54
-
All
All
01720 422484
´´´´
Any
1
4
350-950
54
Y
All
87
St Mary's
U6 Mount Flagon
01242 259100
´´´´
Any
1
2-5
500-1100
54
Y
All
88
St Mary's
V7
01720 422302
´´´´
-
1
2
350-525
54
-
All
Madura 2
Old Town Cottage
89
St Mary's
C4
Pilots Gig Flat
01327 871053
´´´´
5
1
4
380-495
55
-
Mar-Oct
90
St Mary's
I5
4 Rosevean House
01720 423102
´´´´
6
1
4
300-790
55
-
All
91
St Mary's
U6 Samson at Mount Flagon
01386 792065
´´´´
4
1
4
460-845
55
-
All
92
St Mary's
B5 Seaways Farm Holiday Homes
01720 422845
Any
6
2-5
480-1160
55
Y
All
93
St Mary's
V4
Shamrock Cottages
01720 423269
´´´´/´´´
´´´´
Any
2
6
450-700
55
Y
All
94
St Agnes
Smugglers Cottage
01720 423677
´´´´
Any
1
2
320-495
55
-
All
95
St Mary's
01566 781270
´´´´
Any
1
5
550-800
55
-
All
G5 10 The Strand
96
St Mary's
U6 Tean
01525 210929
´´´´
Any
1
2-4
485-660
55
Y
Mar-Oct
97
St Mary's
G6 Tresillian
01527 66689
´´´´
5
1
4
500-825
56
-
Mar-Oct
98
St Mary's
E5
Trevean
01929 471210
´´´´
Any
1
8
1200-1800
56
-
All
99
St Mary's
F6
Trevessa
01227 472128
´´´´
Any
1
5
600-1200
56
-
All
100 St Mary's
I6
Waverley
01720 422601
´´´´
10
1
6
500-1050
56
-
All
101
D6 2 The Wrasse
07976 530682
´´´´
-
1
2
425-545
56
-
All
St Mary's
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Dogs welcome
280-620
56
Y
All
2
225-518
56
-
All
104
St Mary's
H5 Aft Cabin
01720 422393
´´´ + Gold
´´´
105
St Mary's
T6
0208 6589426
´´´
Island
01720 422561
Ref no.
01720 422377
G5 Minmow Holiday Flats
Opening months
Page number
2-3
2
H5 Trelawney
St Mary's
£ Price pupw
(low – high)
3
6
St Mary's
103
Ajax
No. of people sleeps
Children min. age
Any
102
No. of units
Rating ETB / AA
´´´´/´´´P
Contact tel no.
Property name
Map reference
Self Catering Accommodation Continued
Any
1
2
280-390
56
-
Apr-Oct
5
1
4
350-700
56
-
All
All
106 St Mary's
G6 Albany Flats
01720 422601
´´´
-
4
2
250-415
56
-
107
S7
All Winds
01435 883239
´´´
Any
1
6
475-700
57
-
All
108 St Mary's
G6 Beggar's Roost
0208 3998364
´´´
Any
1
6
250-950
57
Y
All
109 St Mary's
G5 Bounty Ledge
01720 422124
´´´
Any
1
6
395-795
57
-
Apr-Nov
110
St Mary's
I5
8 Buzza Street
02476 450455
´´´
Any
1
2
365-495
57
-
All
111
St Mary's
J6
Bylet Holiday Homes
01720 422479
´´´
Any
2
2
240-500
57
-
All
St Mary's
112
St Mary's
H6 Captain's Cabin
01720 422966
´´´
Any
1
2-4
275-650
57
-
Feb-Nov
113
St Mary's
H4 Carn Thomas Cottage
01209 860463
´´´
Any
1
6
400-925
57
Y
All
114
St Mary's
R7
07789 892 527
´´´
Any
1
10
1400-2000
57
-
All
115
St Mary's
G5 Church Hall Cottage
07900 016113
´´´
Any
1
6
500-700
57
-
Mar-Oct
116
St Mary's
G7 Clemy’s Cottage
All
117
St Martin's
118
St Mary's
G5 Dunmallard (Lower Flat)
119
St Mary's
I5
120 St Mary's
E5
Christmas House
01736 363493
´´´
Any
1
6
400-950
57
-
01720 422814
´´´
Any
4
4-6
345-670
57
-
Mar-Oct
01458 272971
´´´
8
1
2
310-445
57
-
Apr-Sept
6 Godolphin House
02476 450455
´´´
Any
1
3
375-545
58
-
All
Harbour Lights & Smugglers Ride
01872 863537
´´´
Any
4
1-4
320-990
58
-
All
Connemara Farm
01720 422222
´´´
Any
3
4
280-1020
58
Y
All
01721 423066
´´´
Any
1
4
450-850
58
-
Mar-Dec
H5 Flat 4, Kenwyn
01823 412845
´´´
-
1
2
210-375
58
-
Apr-Oct
G6 Kirklees Holiday Flat
01720 422623
´´´
-
1
2
429
58
-
Apr-Oct
121
Bryher
122
St Mary's
D5 Kavorna Flat
Harbour View
123
St Mary's
124
St Mary's
125
St Mary's
C7
126
St Mary's
X5 Lunnon Farm Cottages
127
Bryher
128
St Mary's
C4
129
01720 422002
´´´
2
1
4
425-475
58
Y
All
01720 422422
´´´
Any
3
4-5
380-860
58
-
All
Meneth and Kelyn-Mor
01720 423136
´´´
Any
2
6
250-1050
58
Y
All
Moonrakers Holiday Flats
01720 422717
´´´
3
6
2-6
309-885
59
-
Mar-Oct
´´´/´´
´´´
´´´
Any
3
2-6
295-535
59
Y
Mar-Oct
10
-
3
1
2
2
340-440
410
59
59
-
Apr-Oct
Apr-Aug
Kistvaen
St Mary's
X5 The Moos
01720 422661
130 St Mary's
U3 Morgelyn
01720 422897
131
132
St Mary's
St Mary's
V3 Newford Farm
X2 Peacehaven Bungalows
01720 422650
01720 422326
´´´
Any
2
2-6
200-750
59
Y
Mar-Oct
133
St Mary's
D6 Pennlyon
01527 893619
´´´
5
1
4
660-925
59
-
Apr-Oct
134
St Mary's
C4
Pharmacy Flat
01720 422567
´´´
Any
1
2
325-475
59
-
All
135
St Mary's
F5
Riviera House
07977 175677
´´´
Any
1
6
600-900
59
-
All
136
St Mary's
U5 Rocky Hill Chalets
01720 422955
´´´
Any
2
4
290-630
59
Y
Apr-Oct
137
St Mary's
W7 Sallakee Cottage
01720 422391
´´´
Any
1
5
300-530
59
Y
All
138 St Mary's
C6
22 Sallyport
01823 430057
´´´
Any
1
4
392-796
59
-
Apr-Oct
139
St Mary's
H4 Seaview Moorings
01720 422327
´´´
-
4
2
420-630
59
-
May-Oct
140
St Mary's
E5
Smugglers Den
01235 520317
´´´
12
1
2
250-470
60
-
All
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Bryher
South Hill Cottages
01720 422411
´´´
Any
3
2-5
290-750
60
Y
All
142
St Mary's
E6
Flat 1, Spanish Ledge
07735 205566
´´´
Any
1
4
485-595
60
-
All
143
St Mary's
D5 Flat 7, Spanish Ledge
01212 582944
´´´
Any
1
4
335-760
60
-
All
144
St Mary's
V5
01720 422903
´´´
8
3
2-4
225-690
60
-
Feb-Nov
Sunnyside Holiday Flats
145
St Mary's
X4 The Tardis
01720 422209
´´´
-
1
2
290-330
60
-
Apr-Oct
146
St Mary's
F6
Thurleigh Flats
01720 422601
´´´
-
2
2
250-384
60
-
All
147
St Mary's
I6
Treglesyn
01943 863260
´´´
Any
1
6
300-750
60
-
Mar-Oct
148
St Mary's
T4
Tremelethen Farm Cottage
01720 422436
´´´
Any
1
5
295-595
60
-
Apr-Oct
149
Bryher
Veronica Farm Holidays
01720 422862
´´´
Any
3
2-4
310-870
60
-
All
2-4
320-640
60
-
All
150 St Mary's
H5 Warleggan Holiday Flats
01720 422563
´´´
Any
7
G5 4 Wellcross
151
St Mary's
152
Bryher
01720 422548
´´´
Any
1
7
500-950
60
Y
Mar-Oct
The White House
01720 422010
´´´
Any
1
6
250-850
60
-
Feb-Nov
3 Rosevean House
02083 998364
Any
1
4
250-700
60
-
All
Any
1
4
200-700
61
Y
All
61
-
Apr-Oct & Dec
153
St Mary's
I5
154
St Mary's
G6 An Oberva
01326 574113
´´´P
´´
155
St Mary's
U3 Bungalow No.3
01720 422496
´´
6
1
4
260-450
156
St Martin's
The Stables
01326 563811
´´
Any
2
2-4
435-955
61
Y
All
157
St Mary's
The Old Cottage
01720 422630
´
-
1
2
225-275
61
Y
All
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Dogs welcome
8.00-10.00
61
-
Mar-Oct
01720 422559
Any
78
9.5
61
-
Apr-Oct
R7 Garrison Holidays
01720 422670
Any
120
7.25-9.75
61
N Mar-Oct
Troyown Campsite
01720 422360
Any
76
00
61
Y
Bryher Campsite
160 St Mary's
161 Agnes
Map reference
159 Bryher
Island
01720 422888
Ref no.
St Martin's Campsite
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Opening months
Page number
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158 St Martin's
No. of people
accommodates
£ Price pppn
(low – high)
Children min. age
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Contact tel no.
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Property name
Rating ETB / AA
Camping
Mar-Nov
Key to the Accommodation Index
Reference number You can check up-todate accommodation availability with the Isles
of Scilly Tourist Information Centre on 01720
424031. They will use this reference number to
make finding accommodation easier.
Map reference Indicates where, on St.
Mary’s, the property is located, to help you
make your perfect choice. Note that map
references are only given for accommodation
on St Mary’s.
ETB/AA awards Please see picture listings
for full information of English Tourist board
and AA accreditations. “P” denotes that an
estimated award that is pending at the time of
going to print.
Children minimum age Most
accommodation providers on Scilly welcome
children and are listed as ‘any’ minimum age.
Where no information is given in this column,
the property is regrettably unsuitable for
children of any age. “3m” denotes three months.
of going to print. Please contact the
accommodation provider who will be
delighted to give you full information.
Price Prices are provided as a guide to help
you make your best choice. Details are given
in pounds sterling Per Person Per Night for
serviced accommodation and Per Unit Per Week
for self catering accommodation. This is given
in ranges from the lowest price in low season to
the highest price in high season. Please note that
many self catering providers have more than one
unit and these may be priced differently. Please
see main picture listing for more details, visit the
website or contact the accommodation provider
for full information.
Christmas and New Year opening
Ex X denotes ‘except Christmas’.
Ex X & Bx denotes ‘except Christmas
and Boxing Day’
Ex X & NY denotes ‘except Christmas
and New Year’
Exact days of opening may vary so please
contact the accommodation provider for full
information.
Pricing for Half Board Bed and
Breakfast (DB&B)
BA denotes ‘by arrangement’, NA denotes
that information was not available at time
Disclaimer Whilst all information has
been thoroughly checked, please note that
individual accommodation providers are not
bound by the details published here. Please
always check for latest pricing and availability,
as well as for discounts that may be available.
Some useful information...
Finding the information you need You can
find a wealth of information about the Isles of
Scilly, accommodation, activities and attractions,
and lots more at www.simplyscilly.co.uk, the official
Tourist Board website. Staff members at the Tourist
Information Centre (TIC) in Hugh Street on St Mary’s
are happy to help with all kinds of enquiries.
Tresco Estate requires that visiting dogs remain
on a lead.
Isles of Scilly Tourist Information Service
01720 42 40 31
[email protected]
www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Health There is a fully-equipped cottage hospital
and dental surgery on St Mary’s and a nearby
Health Centre with a surgery and a dispensary.
A medical launch links the Islands and there is
a water ambulance, the Star of Life.
Power Utilities The electricity supply at 240
Volts is exactly the same as on the mainland.
So too are tariffs. Bottled gas is obtainable.
Telecoms BT provides the standard landline
connection. Most mobile phone networks can
be picked up across the Islands.
Dogs Dogs and responsible owners are welcomed
in Scilly. During the summer months several
beaches on St Mary’s have restrictions. Dogs are
happily accepted on the inter-island launches but
Accessibility Disability Cornwall has provided
a Sand Chair to enable people to access some of
the beaches on St Mary’s. Details of hire may be
obtained from the TIC on St Mary’s.
Money There are two banks on St Mary’s –
Barclays and Lloyds TSB – but none on the
Off-Islands. There is a cash machine outside Lloyds
TSB which takes cards. Several shops offer cashback
facilities with Switch and Delta cards. There are
sub-post offices on each of the off Islands that offer
National Girobank and National Savings facilities.
Please note, however, that many businesses still
operate largely on a cash basis and may not accept
debit or credit cards. It is always best to ring ahead
to confirm.
View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Police Scilly is one of the safest communities
anywhere in Britain. Local magistrates meet once
every three months, but only if required. The sole
police station is on St Mary’s which has a Sergeant,
two PCs and a Community Support Officer. The
Islands’ crime rate is almost non-existent.
Insurance Scilly is part of the United Kingdom,
but as the Islands are an off-shore destination,
it is prudent to take out holiday insurance to
guard against delays due to weather or other
eventualities.
Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the
accuracy of information in this guide, the Isles of
Scilly Tourist Board accepts no liability for errors,
omissions or any inconvenience arising thereof.
Furthermore, in respect of advertisements, neither
the Board nor its staff can be held responsible for
statements contained therein, or for any matter
arising thereof.
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Serviced Accommodation Hotels
Hell Bay
Hell Bay stands on the western tip of Bryher surrounded
by vast skies, white sandy beaches and soaring seabirds.
Bryher’s rugged coast line is just a stone’s throw away.
t Only Hotel on Bryher
t Stunning sea views
t Contemporary decor
t Original artwork
t Large gardens
t Wifi
t Outdoor heated pool
t Par 3 golf
Gold
DB&B PPPN
£155 – £300
3-10
Hell Bay stands on the western side of the island where the
rugged coastline embraces the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean.
The ultimate escape and the perfect place to re-charge your
batteries. It provides immeasurable peace and tranquillity
and offers privacy and seclusion. The rooms are all beautifully
furnished with Lloyd Loom and Malabar Fabrics set against cool
ocean blues and green. New England and the Caribbean meet
Cornwall. Head Chef Glenn Gatland MCGB uses local, seasonal
and regional ingredients to create classic combinations of mouth
watering, fresh and uncluttered flavours.
www.hellbay.co.uk
Bryher TR23 0PR
Philip Callan, General Manager
T. 01720 422947 E. [email protected]
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Atlantic Hotel
Award winning small and friendly hotel, set on the
beach with magnificent views, and the wonderfully
relaxed ‘Tides Reach Restaurant’.
Schooners Waterfront Hotel
B&B PPPN
£75 – £110
DB&B PPPN
£95 – £135
2-11
Beach front hotel with uninterrupted harbour views.
Schooners Hotel offers a warm welcome, good food
and top value in island accomodation.
D4
Schooners has a prime location on Hugh town’s sandy
beach, close to the quay for off-island boating, shops, restaurants
and pubs. With a quiet outlook our guests enjoy a true island
feel and the sound of lapping waves on the beach. The hotel
accommodation includes 12 en suite rooms, nine having prime
views over the harbour and islands. Rooms have LCD TVs with
built in DVD. Tea & coffee making facilities. The licensed bar
opens onto the beach patio. There is a spacious lounge on the
top floor with panoramic views to the off islands. The delicious
dinner menu is compiled each day based on local availability of
prime ingredients.
Hugh Street, Hugh Town, St. Mary’s TR21 0PL
Mr John McKitterick T. 01720 422417
E. [email protected]
W. www.atlantichotelscilly.co.uk
Town Beach, St Mary’s TR21 0LN
Keith & Carol Buchanan T. 01720 422682
E. [email protected]
W. www.schoonershotel.co.uk
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2 W M B 
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DB&B PPPN
£75 – £103
1-12
The Atlantic Hotel has welcomed guests since 1828. Our 25
bedrooms, many with sea views and hand made ‘vi-sprung’
beds, are very well appointed with TV, radio-alarm, hair dryer,
tea and coffee making facilities, egyptian cotton towels and
sea-kelp toiletries. The Tides Reach Restaurant, bar and amazing
roof terrace have spectacular views, friendly efficient service and
fine Cornish food complimented by an extensive wine list. Our
experienced guides lead walking tours to all the main islands.
We’re adjacent to one of the islands most popular inns and 5
minutes walk from the quay for off-island pleasure boats.
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B&B PPPN
£60 – £88
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Serviced Accommodation Hotels
Discover the difference…
Island Hotel
t Tresco Gallery
t Abbey Gardens
t Tresco stores
Set in its own manicured gardens
and private beach with a seasonal
sailing school, the hotel overlooks Old
Grimsby Sound and the Cromwellian
fort known as ‘the Blockhouse’.
All rooms are brightly furnished and many benefit
from lounge areas, balconies or terraces. Spacious
comfortable lounges, the airy restaurant and bar enjoy
stunning seascapes. Activities and facilities include
tennis court, croquet lawn, heated swimming pool, kite
flying, shrimping or fishing.
t Bike hire
t Yoga Holidays
t Archaeology breaks
Tresco TR24 0PU
Mr Wayne Shaw (General Manager)
T. 01720 422883
E. [email protected]
Carefully prepared, imaginative cuisine makes an
excellent showcase for locally caught shellfish & Tresco
reared beef. The food successfully combines the classical
with the modern and will not disappoint. From breakfast
through lunch and of course dinner a range is on offer
daily that will please all appetites, diets and cravings.
One call can set up your entire holiday on Tresco: return
travel, accommodation, insurance, bike hire, boat charter
and watersports, with or without tuition.
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www.tresco.co.uk
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Gold
PPPN
£130-290
3-9
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THE STAR CASTLE HOTEL, BUILT IN 1593, PROVIDES A SIMPLY UNIQUE SETTING FOR YOUR HOLIDAY. BUILT IN THE
FORM OF AN EIGHT POINTED STAR AND SURROUNDED BY A DRY MOAT AND RAMPARTS, THE CASTLE
STANDS ON THE FORTIFIED GARRISON HILL AND COMMANDS MAGNIFICENT VIEWS IN EVERY DIRECTION.
THE HOTEL COMBINES THE SERVICE AND VALUES FROM AN EARLIER AGE WITH THE AMENITIES OF THE
PRESENT. FEATURED AMONG THE FACILITIES ARE TWO AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS SPECIALISING IN
FRESH SEA FOOD AND ISLAND PRODUCE. THE ISLAND LIFE AND THE STAR CASTLE, AS THE MOST RENOWNED HOTEL
ON ST. MARY’S, OFFERS A SPECIAL KIND OF HOTEL AND HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE WHICH JUST MAY TEMPT YOU
TO RETURN . . . TIME AND TIME AGAIN!
THE STAR CASTLE HOTEL IS OWNED AND PERSONALLY MANAGED BY THE FRANCIS FAMILY
ST MARY’S . ISLES OF SCILLY
E-Mail: [email protected]
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. TR21 0JA Tel: 01720 422317 / 423342 . Fax: 01720 422343
. www.star-castle.co.uk
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Serviced Accommodation Hotels
A warm welcome...
Tregarthen’s
Hotel
Outstanding seaviews and the best
position on St Mary’s, just yards
from the quay. Tregarthen’s offers
high quality accommodation, mostly
refurbished for 2010 and a restaurant
serving dishes made from local produce.
t Premier position on St Mary’s
with outstanding seaviews
t Most bedrooms and bathrooms
newly refurbished for 2010
t Only yards from the quay so ideal
for exploring the off-islands
t High quality restaurant
specialising in locally caught fish
and other local produce.
t Garden terrace for morning
coffee, lunch and afternoon
cream teas.
t Conservatory with seaviews for
hotel guests only
B&B PPPN
£102 – £153
t Licensed bar
DB&B PPPN
£112– £163
t Wi-fi broadband internet access
3-9
Garrison Hill, St Mary’s TR21 0PP
Ben Jakes, Manager
T. 01720 422540
E. [email protected]
Tregarthen’s is the premier hotel on St Mary’s, with
views across the bay to the off-islands and only a short
walk to the quay, from where you can catch the boats
and explore. Most of the bedrooms and bathrooms have
been newly refurbished for 2010 season, so you can
relax and enjoy the highest quality accommodation as
well as the other facilities at Tregarthen’s, which include
a conservatory with stunning seaviews, a licensed
bar, lounge and a restaurant specialising in delicious
contemporary cuisine using fresh local produce wherever
possible. Special offers available throughout the season.
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www.tregarthens-hotel.co.uk
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Serviced Accommodation Hotels
St Mary’s Hall Hotel
Head over heels in love with Scilly.
This elegant town house hotel situated just 2 minutes walk
from sandy beaches and level walking from town and the
quay, offers its guests an outstanding holiday experience.
Take advantage of our trained and helpful staff who will
organise every aspect of your trip for you so that
your holiday begins from that first phone call.
t King size beds in all double
rooms
t Power showers
t In house treatments available
t Broad band wireless access
t AA rosette 3 star
t Child friendly weeks
t Laundry and room service
available
t Modern European restaurant
B&B PPPN
£80 – £110
DB&B PPPN
£95 – £135
3-11
H5
Our restaurant serves a range of food from simple Italian
through to contemporary English, come and enjoy dinner in
our comfortable restaurant and have a drink in our bar. Our
superior rooms are light and airy and are in the original part of
the building, our suites are ideal for families and our standard
rooms have a modern clean finish. We have 19 rooms in the
main building that can be twin or double, we have three suites
which can also be twin or double and two single rooms, we have
adjoining rooms for families. All enquiries welcome, why not
visit our website for information on our holiday breaks.
www.stmaryshallhotel.co.uk
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JR
Reception T. 01720 422316
E. [email protected]
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Bell Rock Hotel
For over 100 years, Bell Rock Hotel has welcomed Guests,
offering friendly, attentive service in a relaxed informal
atmosphere, with a wide choice of superb food.
t Warm welcome awaits
t Central, level position
t 100yds to beaches
t Indoor heated pool
t Friendly, attentive staff
t Superb traditional food
t Comfortable Lounge Bar
t Excellent value
Ideally situated in a central, level, quiet position. Porthcressa
& Town beaches are within 100 yards. Entertainments, shops,
bus tours are nearby – the harbour a short walk. All rooms are
ensuite with bath or shower, TV, DVD player, radio, hairdryer,
telephone, tea-maker – some sea views (Top floor-no lift).
Heated Indoor Pool exclusively for our guests. Enjoy our
comfortable Bar Lounge, with books & games. Spacious dining
room. Special offer breaks early and late. We have a high level
of returning guests-check our website for reviews and offers book early! Phone now. The most Southerly hotel in England.
www.bellrockhotel.co.uk
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JS
Manager Daniel Lawson
T. 01720 422575 F. 01720 423093
E. [email protected]
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B&B PPPN
£52 – £94
DB&B PPPN
£56 – £98
2-11
G6
Serviced Accommodation Half Board Bed & Breakfast
Bank Cottage Guesthouse
Sylina Guesthouse
Gold
B&B PPPN
£30 – £38
DB&B PPPN
£48 – £55
1-12
U3
Bryher T. 01720 422612
E. [email protected]
W. www.bank-cottage.com
B&B PPPN
£45 – £52
4-10
Sea’s edge location with spectacular
ocean views from all rooms. Luxuriant
garden. Lounge, all bedrooms ensuite.
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McFarlands Downs, St Mary’s TR21 0NS Mrs Samantha Mallon
T. 01720 422129 E. [email protected]
W. www.sylina.co.uk
Nundeeps
B&B PPPN
£35
T. 01720 422517
E. [email protected]
W. www.nundeeps.co.uk
A very welcoming family run guesthouse situated in a tranquil
location close to secluded beaches and beautiful scenic walks.
Spacious ensuite rooms, plus garden and conservatory also available.
An optional home cooked evening meal is available on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays using fresh local produce where available.
Conveniently situated, quiet and
comfortable. Optional evening meal
available three nights a week.
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DB&B PPPN
£54
1-12
H6
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Polreath Guesthouse
Carntop Guesthouse
Silver
B&B PPPN
£45
DB&B PPPN
£62
1-12
J7
Higher Town, St Martin’s TR25 0QL
T. 01720 422046 W. www.polreath.com
B&B PPPN
£45 – £55
Home-cooking, stunning gardens, farreaching sea views, comfortable rooms
and friendly hosts; just a taste of what’s
to come when you stay at Polreath.
4-10
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Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NA
Nick & Angela Jenkins T. 01720 423763
E. [email protected]
W. www.carntop.co.uk
Soleil D’Or
Bryher TR23 0PR
Angela Street T. 01720 422003
W. www.bryher-ios.co.uk/SD/
Quietly situated on the outskirts of Hugh Town, 3 beautifully appointed
en-suite bedrooms. Open all year for half-board (4 evenings a week)
serving fresh local produce, often including our own fruit, vegetables,
fish and shellfish.
B&B PPPN
£30 – £40
3-10
Soleil D’Or is a 4-star bungalow situated
on the eastern shore of Bryher, with
views overlooking Tresco Channel.
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Tolman House
Silver
Anjeric
B&B PPPN
£36.50 – £43.50
DB&B PPPN
£55 – £62
4-10
F5
The Strand, St Mary’s TR21 0PS
Judy and Barry Archer T. 01720 422700
E. [email protected]
A stunning waterside location in peaceful Old Town and
a quality 4 star Silver Award will help make your Tolman
House stay a memorable one.
B&B PPPN
£30 – £42
DB&B PPPN
£47 – £59
1-12
Giles and Julia offer you a warm and friendly welcome.
We are approximately ten minutes walk from the hustle and
bustle of Hugh Town, and close to the scenic coastal pathway.
The comfortable bedrooms boast panoramic seaviews, as do
the gardens, relaxing sunny lounge, and light airy dining room.
All bedrooms include en suites and are centrally heated with
TV/DVDs and hospitality trays. Our holiday package consists
of four nights B&B and three nights half-board on Tuesdays,
Fridays and Sundays. Children over 12 welcome. Sorry, no pets
and non-smoking. We really look forward to hearing from you.
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Ideally situated on the flat, overlooking Town Beach and offering a
warm welcome and friendly atmosphere. Most of our rooms are ensuite, with unrivalled views from the Guests Lounge and a reputation
for high standards of comfort, good food and personal service. Anjeric
is the perfect base to enjoy Scilly.
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Buckingham House
B&B PPPN
£36
DB&B PPPN
£53
4-10
C4
The Bank, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly
Peter Malec T. 01720 422543
E. [email protected]
Tolman House Guest Accommodation
Old Town, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly TR21 0NH
Mr G & Mrs J Grottick T. 01720 422967
E. [email protected]
W. www.tolmanhouse–scilly.co.uk
The quintessential Scillonian Guest House, Buckingham House is
the ideal place to stay, being a stone’s throw from the quay and
the town centre. Good home cooking, evening meals are available,
clean and comfortable rooms; a real home from home.
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Serviced Accommodation Half Board B&B and B&B
Covean Cottage
St Agnes, TR22 0PL
Mr Mark Sedgeman T. 01720 422620
E. [email protected]
Boasts a quiet position, superb views
and a family-run atmosphere, with great
facilities and home cooking on hand.
B&B PPPN
£29 – £39
Wingletang Guest House
DB&B PPPN
£46.50 – £56.50
3-10
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Hellweathers
Michael & Janet Crompton
T. 01720 422430
E. [email protected]
B&B PPPN
£36 – £40
4-10
Friendly family run guest house. Magical
sea views. En-suite bedrooms. Modern
facilities. Fantastic full cooked breakfast.
Ideal Convenient Location, Efficient Friendly Service
Delicious Home-cooked Evening Meals
Comfortable Twin Double and Single Rooms
Good Value and a Warm Welcome Awaits You
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Lyonnesse Guest House
B&B PPPN
£36 – £38
DB&B PPPN
£49.50 – £52
4-10
G5
B&B PPPN
£30.25 – £42.25
DB&B PPPN
£47.75 – £59.75
3-10
Wingletang Guest House is conveniently situated, overlooking
the park, within easy level walking distance of all amenities in
Hugh Town, including daily boat trips, bus tours, churches and
museum, also sandy beaches are within a minute’s walk from
the house, where you will discover beautiful coastal footpaths
and exhilarating sea views.
Comfortable rooms, including beverage making facilities, hairdryer
and colour TV. Relax and enjoy the delights of Scilly, while a
welcoming home-cooked, four-course evening meal can be freshly
prepared on six nights of the week (main season), with a licensed
selection of wines and traditional ale, available for your choice.
Lower Strand, St Mary’s TR21 0PS
Melanie Woodcock T. 01720 422458
E. [email protected]
Centrally situated, this Listed Building has superb views over the
harbour and off-islands from the front rooms, lounge and dining-room.
Welcoming, relaxed and comfortable, we offer unrestricted access,
a varied choice at breakfast and an optional dinner most evenings
– all Aga-cooked! Just call us for more details.
The Parade, St Mary’s TR21 0LP David Walsh & Jacqui Ramsden
T. 01720 422381 E. [email protected]
W. www.wingletangguesthouse.co.uk
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Shearwater Guesthouse
Annet Cottage
Silver
B&B PPPN
£34 - £39
Room PPPN
£32 – £36
DB&B PPPN
£55
Suite PPPN
£39 – £47
1-12
4-11
F6
The Parade, St Marys TR21 0LP Bob and Tina Hayes
T. 01720 422402 E. [email protected]
W. www.shearwater-guest-house.co.uk
Porthlow, St Mary’s TR21 0NF Mrs Patti Brooks
T. 01720 422441 E. [email protected]
W. annet-cottage.co.uk
Shearwater is a 250 yr old Sea Captain’s cottage. It is a modern family
run guesthouse, centrally heated and centrally located to all amenities.
There are TV/DVD players in all bedrooms and guest lounge. Five of our
bedrooms are en-suite with showers. We serve a three course evening
meal, four nights a week from April to September.
Our reputation for excellent quality accommodation, friendly service,
good food and stunning sea views has been earned over 24 years
welcoming guests into our home at Annet Cottage. Our peaceful,
beachside location is only 1/4 hour pleasant coastal walk from
Hugh Town. House and location pictures on our website.
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Silver
B&B PPPN
£39
3-11
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Trench Lane, Old Town, St Mary’s
T. 01720 422917
W. www.carnithen.co.uk
B&B PPPN
£36
3-10
A warm welcome awaits you at Carn
Ithen, a Silver award-winning family run
guest house, close to Old Town beach.
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High quality 4 star Silver Award Bed & Breakfast accommodation.
Enjoy our relaxed family run B&B, close to beaches, restaurants and
quay. A double and twin room, both en-suite with facilities. Guest
lounge. Breakfast served in a beautiful conservatory overlooking
garden. Home to Scillonian boatman. Open March-November.
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and updates from Scilly
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Carn Ithen
April Cottage B&B
April Cottage, Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NA
Louise Hicks T. 01720 422279 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillybandb.com
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Serviced Accommodation Bed & Breakfast
Crebinick House
Silver
Rose Cottage
Silver
B&B PPPN
£38 – £46
B&B PPPN
£36 – £42
4-10
3-11
G6
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JT
Phillip & Lesley Jones T. 01720 422968
E. [email protected] W. www.crebinick.co.uk
The Strand, St Mary’s TR21 0PT Jeremy & Karen Phillips
T. 01720 422078 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyrose.co.uk
AA Quality Standards Report, 2009: “It was a pleasure to return to
Crebinick House and no surprise to find all areas of the operation in
such excellent shape, all of which reflects the conscientious approach
of the ownership with no hint of complacency!” Ideally suited for all
island amenities.
Our conversion of two traditional harbourside cottages provides
purpose finished, high quality, ensuite bed and breakfast
accommodation for non smokers. All our letting rooms have views
of the harbour and off islands and the location is convenient for off
island boats, shops restaurants etc.
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The New Inn
Silver
G5
Auriga
B&B PPPN
£40 – £42
1-12
F6
7 Porthcressa Road, Hugh Town, St Mary’s TR21 0JL
Sheila & Chris Thomas T. 01720 422637
E. [email protected]
Open all year. Consistent AA Rosette for our food.
Our motto: “Arrive as a customer, return as a friend.”
PPPN
£70 – £115
“Auriga” is a small guest house owned and run by Scillonians.
We are ideally situated a stones throw from Porthcressa’s sandy
beach and only 5 minutes walk to the shops, pubs and harbour.
Early booking is essential for a room with a wonderful view of
Porthcressa Bay, and ground floor room.
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The New Inn is at the centre of social life on Tresco, being the
only and quite definitely the “best pub on Tresco”! 16 double
ensuite rooms, comfortably furnished, many with seaviews.
Resident’s Bar and Lounge for peace and quiet. Seasonal
outdoor pool.
Beachfield House
B&B PPPN
£28.50 – £38.50
1-12
Daily summer tariff and great winter breaks inclusive of DB+B,
flights and travel insurance. Let us arrange your flights and
book your Tresco bicycle hire. Menus include Tresco-reared
beef, fresh fish and local produce. Real Ale Festivals May and
September, Cider Festival in July. Live music every 10 days or so.
Regular gig racing ensures a lively atmosphere.
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Porthloo, St. Mary’s TR21 0NE
Mr Steve Whomersley
T. 01720 422463 E. [email protected]
Tresco TR24 0QG
Mr Robin Lawson T. 01720 422844
E. [email protected]
W. www.tresco.co.uk
Welcome to Beachfield House. A family run guesthouse situated
on the coastal path 10 minutes walk from the centre of Hugh Town,
overlooking the beach with unrivalled views of the harbour and
off-islands. All rooms en-suite, private gardens with picnic tables
available for guests use.
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Pelistry Cottage
Silver
B&B PPPN
£32 – £42
1-12
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The Parade, St Marys TR21 0LP Anne and Chris Hall
T. 01720 422506 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyholidays.com
A 4 star silver award property offering well-appointed, double and
twin accommodation, all with en-suites or private bathroom. Each
room has TV/DVD, coffee/tea making facilities, hairdryer, beach towels
and a guest fridge is available. Centrally located to all amenities and
quay. Non smoking. All day access to rooms and dining room.
The Isles of Scilly Library
Available for visitor use
year-round Tel. 01720 423394
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Serviced Accommodation Bed & Breakfast
Belmont
Ideally situated in a quiet residential area on the edge
of Hugh Town, Belmont is in easy walking distance
of the beaches, restaurants, pubs and the quay.
t All bedrooms en-suite
t Child & baby friendly
t Comfortable guest lounge
t Central heating in all rooms
t Free Wi Fi access
t Non smoking
t LCD TV with DVD
t Garden available
B&B PPPN
£28 – £40
4-10
J7
Belmont is a family run B&B where great attention is given
to your comfort. The rooms are attractively furnished and
equipped to make your stay as relaxing as possible. All
bedrooms are en-suite and have LCD TV/DVD, radio alarm,
hairdryers and hot drink facilities.
The family room features bunks in an adjoining room with its
own TV/DVD. There is space for a travel cot, provided with linen,
at no charge. The dining room is always available with a fridge,
microwave, crockery, cutlery and glasses. Belmont is the perfect
base from which to explore St Marys and the surrounding islands.
www.the-belmont.co.uk
Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NA
Steven and Marian Gibson T. 01720 423154
E. [email protected]
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Colossus B+B
Pilot’s Retreat, St Mary’s TR21 0PB
Carmen Stevens T. 01720 423361
W. www.colossus-scilly.co.uk
Freesia Guesthouse
B&B PPPN
£36 – £39
3-10
B&B PPPN
£39
K6
3-11
Super king-sized or twin rooms. Scillonian
family run establishment only 5 mins walk
from restaurants, quay, beaches.
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Demelza B+B
Jacksons Hill, St Mary’s T. 01720 422803
E. [email protected]
B&B PPPN
£36.50
Offering a really friendly and relaxed
base to explore these lovely islands.
Comfortable en-suite bedroom with
private furnished outside decked area.
4-10
J5
The Parade, St Marys TR21 0LP Mr & Mrs Green
T. 01720 423676 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyfreesia.co.uk
Freesia is a family run guesthouse situated in the centre of
Hugh Town, within easy walking distance of the quay, shops,
restaurants & beaches. All our bedrooms are en-suite and designed
to a very high standard. Tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryers,
fridge, colour TV, radio and beach towels are included.
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Evergreen Cottage
B&B PPPN
£30 – £39
1-12
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The Parade, Hugh Town, St Mary’s, TR1 0LP Ben and Kirsty Kirk
T. 01720 422711 E. [email protected]
W. evergreencottageguesthouse.co.uk
For the latest information, news,
and updates from Scilly
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.
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Serviced Accommodation Bed & Breakfast
The Greenlaws Guesthouse
St Hellena
B&B PPPN
£38
Old Town, St Mary’s TR21 0NH
Mrs Angela Greenlaw T. 01720 422045
W. www.scillyguesthouse.com
2-11
B&B PPPN
£30 – £35
V7
1-12
Friendly guesthouse overlooking
Old Town Bay. Three luxury ground
floor en suite rooms with sea views.
D5
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Gunner Rock
B&B PPPN
£35
Jacksons Hill, St. Mary’s TR21 0JZ
Mrs Lena Heslin T. 01720 422595
W. [email protected]
4-10
J5
Lovely B&B in a private detached
house overlooking beautiful
Porthmellon Bay.
13 Garrison Lane, St Mary’s TR21 0JD Liam & Shirley McGuinness
T. 01720 423231 E. [email protected]
W. www.sthellenascilly.co.uk
A small and friendly bed + breakfast offering the highest quality food
and cleanliness, located in the centre of Hugh Town close to the quay,
beaches and restaurants. Both rooms are well equipped and every
effort is made to make your stay with us enjoyable.
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Kistvaen
Shamrock Bed & Breakfast
B&B PPPN
£40
4-10
C7
Shamrock, High Lanes, St Mary’s
Tracey Guy T. 01720 423269
B&B PPPN
£35
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.
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St Mary’s TR21 0JE Jane Chiverton
T. 01720 422002 E. [email protected]
W. www.kistvaen.co.uk
Westford House
B&B PPPN
£32 – £39
Kistvaen is situated under the Garrison wall overlooking Porthcressa
beach. There are 3 top floor bedrooms with magnificent views over
beach, town, Peninnis and St Martins. All rooms are ensuite with
tea/coffee facilities, hairdryer, TV, fridge, use of iron and board.
We provide a range of breakfasts to suit all tastes and diets.
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The Lookout
B&B PPPN
£32
Porthcressa, St Mary’s TR21 0JQ
T. 01720 422132 E. [email protected]
W. www.thelookoutbandb.co.uk
Church Street, Hugh Town, St Mary’s TR21 0JT Jenny and Gavin Bagnall
T. 01720 422510 E. [email protected]
W. www.westfordhouse.com
Offering comfortable and airy
accommodation with sea views over
Porthcressa Beach from both bedrooms.
Make Westford House your base while you explore Scilly. A Georgian
town house combining character with modern comforts and a relaxed,
friendly atmosphere. Close to beaches, restaurants, shops and the
quay. Rooms have en-suite or private facilities and there is a spacious
guest lounge for use day or night.
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Lynwood Guest House
Browarth
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JT
T. 01720 423313 E. [email protected]
B&B PPPN
£32 – £36
Rams Valley, St Mary’s TR21 0JX
Mr M. Smalley T. 01720 422353
B&B PPPN
£32 – £36
An elegant 1830’s Scillonian town
house. All rooms en-suite and tastefully
appointed. Centrally situated close to
beaches, restaurants and quay.
4-10
Clean comfortable B&B, ideally
situated in a quiet cul-de-sac just
a few minutes walk to Hugh Town,
the beach and the quay.
1-12
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Old Town Inn
B&B PPPN
£38 – £45
1-12
Old Town, St Mary’s TR21 0NN
Sue Champion T. 01720 422301
E. [email protected]
W. www.oldtowninn.co.uk
The Old Town Inn is just a 3 minute walk to the beach and 15 minutes
from Hugh Town. There are 3 very large en-suite ground floor rooms
with ramped access, separate from the pub. Enjoy a warm welcome
and friendly local atmosphere in a quiet village location.
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The Isles of Scilly Library
Available for visitor use
year-round Tel. 01720 423394
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Serviced Accommodation Bed & Breakfast
Pier House
The Bylet Guesthouse
Mr Peter Reynolds T. 07811 874088
W. www.pier-house.co.uk
B&B PPPN
£33
A fully listed traditional fishermans
cottage in the heart of Hugh Town,
right next to the harbour, perfect for
off-island excursions.
1-12
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Treboeth Guest House
Buzza Street, Porthcressa, St Mary’s
M.P. Burton T. 01720 422548
E. [email protected]
A warm friendly welcome awaits you at the Bylet.
Run by the Williams family for 40 years, the Bylet is
convenient for Hugh Town (5 mins), the Harbour (8 mins)
and Beaches (4 mins). Most rooms are en suite with a
complementary refreshment tray. The lounge is always
available as is the garden.
B&B PPPN
£31 – £38
Warm friendly residence near Porthcressa
beach. Ideally situated for shops and
restaurants, five minutes walk to the quay.
3-10
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B&B PPPN
£32 - £40
4-10
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Veronica Lodge
The Garrison, St Mary’s
Diane Mumford T. 01720 422585
W. www.scillyonline.co.uk
Bookings for restaurants can be made on your behalf. We
can also offer advice for travel to the islands and for mainland
accommodation and parking. Buses will deliver you to the
gate if arriving by air. We look forward to greeting you.
Self-catering suites are also available at the Bylet.
B&B PPPN
£35 – £40
3-10
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Veronica Lodge is a ‘listed’ house where
guests can relax in the large garden
and enjoy the stunning harbour views.
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The Harbourside
Pending
The Bylet, Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NA
Miss Lisa Williams T. 01720 422923
E. [email protected]
W. www.byletholidays.com
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Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse
B&B PPPN
£29– £42
3-10
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A relaxed family run Guest House. We are uniquely
positioned on St. Mary’s Quay, with superb
uninterrupted views overlooking the harbour.
Sage House, High Lanes, St Mary’s
T. 01720 422440 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyguesthouse.co.uk
B&B PPPN
£42.50 – £57.50
4-10
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Only two minutes from the local shops & amenities and literally
feet away from the departure point for all the boats, we offer
an excellent position from which to base your holiday.
The Isles of Scilly Country Guesthouse offers a wide choice of en-suite
rooms to suit your personal needs. You will find this an ideal location
for exploring the unspoilt ‘up-country’ areas and beaches all within
easy walking distance. A perfect location for those seeking a peaceful
environment. Evening meals by prior arrangement.
All our bedrooms are en-suite with the majority offering
unrivalled views of the harbour. We strive to provide a friendly
& relaxed atmosphere with a great position for you to enjoy
a carefree holiday on our beautiful islands. Passionate about
Scilly ourselves, we will endeavour to help you see the best
that Scilly has to offer. Dogs welcome by prior arrangement.
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Mincarlo
B&B PPPN
£34 – £44
3-11
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The Quay, St Mary’s TR21 0HU
Mrs A. Mills T. 01720 422352
E. [email protected]
W. www.harboursidescilly.co.uk
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Carn Thomas, Strand, St Mary’s Nick & Bryony Lishman
T. 01720 422513 E. [email protected]
W. www.mincarlo-ios.co.uk
A traditional B+B with a modern approach, Mincarlo is in a fantastic,
peaceful location overlooking St Mary’s harbour. Our Scillonian granite
house as been modernised to provide light, airy rooms (all en-suite),
whilst retaining many original features. Lounge, dining-room, terrace
and most bedrooms have superb sea views.
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Armeria B+B
Armeria, Porthloo, St Mary’s,
Mrs Edna Holt T. 01720 422961
E. brian.holt1@mypostoffice.co.uk
Armeria guesthouse is situated in
peaceful Porthloo, overlooking the
beach 15 minutes from Hugh Town.
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Call 01720 424031 for availability
B&B PPPN
£30
1-11
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Serviced Accommodation Half Board Bed & Breakfast and Self Catering Accommodation
“Sample the warmth and friendliness of our hospitality
at Santa Maria which is situated in a quiet residential
area with panoramic views across Porth Cressa beach
and St Mary’s Pool and within minutes of the shops,
beaches and quay.”
All our rooms are attractively furnished, en suite, have beverage making facilities, clock radios and hair driers.
We have rooms to accommodate single, twin, double,
triple, and family occupancy.
We have also gained a reputation with our regular guests
for serving fine food using fresh produce. Our half board tariff
includes a full English breakfast and four-course
dinner. Vegetarian meals are available when booking.
Pack lunches are also available on request. We also have
a quiet lounge and a separate residents’ bar with a
television and video. We are a non-smoking guesthouse.
St Mary’s Pool: bedroom
view from Santa Maria
Porth Cressa:
bedroom view from Santa Maria
Ring today for a brochure and tariff for further information.
Santa Maria Guest House
Sally Port, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JE Tel: 01720
www.santamariaislesofscilly.com
422687
Bella Vista 30 Sally Port, St Mary’s
Luxury apartment with fabulous sea views for four persons
Little Bella 30 Sally Port, St Mary’s – For two persons
The view from Bella Vista
Located below the garrison wall and overlooking the town, Bella Vista
has stunning 180 degree sea views from Penninis and the open sea,
across to St Mary’s pool and St Martin’s beyond. Bella Vista is true to
its translation ‘Beautiful View’.
Bella Vista
Little Bella
Within easy access of the quay, Porthcressa Beach and the town centre,
Bella Vista is conveniently located for the many shops and restaurants
within Hugh Town.
The property has been extensively refurbished and the owners have
ensured that the conversion has been carried out to the highest possible
standard and is ideally suited to two couples or a family of four adults.
In addition, a further two guests can be accommodated in the studio
apartment, Little Bella, located on the lower ground floor. Self contained,
the accommodation consists of an en suite double bedroom, open plan
kitchen and lounge and has its own entrance.
The extremely high standard of furnishings and finish ensures that
Bella Vista has a “top of the range” 4 star Visit Britain inspection
grading from the English Tourism Council.
At Bella Vista, bath robes and slippers are provided as a finishing touch
to make sure that you have a ‘Bella Holiday’.
Let Thursday – Thursday
Electricity included
Available March – October
Unfortunately, we are not able to cater for children under the age of 10,
all male or all female parties and we cannot accommodate pets.
Contact us for a brochure on 01720 422687
44 Sally Port, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 OJE
www.santamariaislesofscilly.com
View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Call 01720 424031 for availability
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Self Catering Accommodation
Churchtown Farm
Flying Boat Club
Zoe Julian T. 01720 422169
E. info@scillyflowers.co.uk
W. churchtownfarmholidays.co.uk
Superb views of all the islands,
sheltered garden with summer house
and a gold award for quality.
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Units
2
Sleeps 3
PUPW
£445 – £665
Sleeps 6
PUPW
£700 – £1205
2-11
Cornerways
Jacksons Hill, St Mary’s TR21 0JZ
Mrs Pritchard T. 01720 422757
E. [email protected]
Luxurious self-catering cottages at the Flying Boat Club
on Tresco with indoor pool, spa, gym and tennis court.
Units
12
The Flying Boat Club is situated on the beach at New Grimsby,
Tresco. All the houses are beautifully furnished with oak
flooring, original artwork throughout and sea views from
the living rooms and master bedrooms with balconies. Each
house has a range-style cooker, American fridge-freezer
with ice-maker, wi-fi broadband, digital TV with 9 channels
including 2 premium sports channels, and also has its own
patio with barbeque and beach access.
Sleeps 8-9
PUPW
£1750 – £4750
Sleeps 6-8
PUPW
£1375 – £4500
Well appointed twin bedded property
with patio and sea views. 2 mins from
Porthmellon Beach, close to Hugh Town.
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£300 – £500
1-12
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12 Silver Street & 1 Porthcressa View
Sleeps 9-10
PUPW
£1950 - £5000
Silver
Units
2
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£577 – £1220
1-12
1-12
Cottage guests have membership of the Flying Boat Club
with indoor pool, steam room, sauna, Jacuzzi, gym and
tennis courts plus free access to Tresco Abbey Garden.
E6
Hugh Town, St Mary’s Mrs L.J Mills
T. 01923 270533 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyonline.co.uk/accomm/porthcressa
Tresco Island Office, Tresco TR24 0QQ
Michelle Oyler T. 01720 422849
E. [email protected]
W. www.tresco.co.uk
Both properties are centrally located for the shops, quay and
Porthcressa beach. A high standard is maintained suitable for
couples and families, sleeping six people with a double room and
two twins. Both enjoy a well equipped kitchen with generous dining
area and through lounge with TV, DVD and heating throughout.
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Gatehouse Cottage
Annet, Mount Flagon
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£450 – £2000
1-12
C4
Harry’s Walls, St Mary’s, TR21 0NE
Mr & Mrs AJ Hughes T. 01425 655729
W. annetonscilly.co.uk
Our self catering apartment sleeps two.
Dogs are welcome. Linen and towels
provided, Friday changeover.
Units
1
Sleeps
1-2
PUPW
£300 – £525
1-12
U6
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The Gatehouse, St Mary’s Philippa Sullivan
T. 01579 346473 E. [email protected]
W. www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk
Ardwyn
Gatehouse Cottage is a beautiful historic cottage nestling against the
Garrison walls and has a private garden terrace and courtyard garden
to the side and rear. The interior of the cottage has been carefully
refurbished to retain the traditional character of the property whilst
providing a beautifully furnished base for an enjoyable holiday.
Units
1
Sleeps
4
1-12
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Porthcressa, St Mary’s G.M. Osborne
T. 01720 422986 E. [email protected]
W. www.ardwyn-scilly.co.uk
PUPW
£500 – £2500
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The Guard House
The Guard House is a beautiful historic cottage nestling against the
Garrison walls and has a private garden terrace with panoramic sea
views. The interior of the cottage has been carefully refurbished to
retain the traditional character of the property whilst providing a
beautifully furnished and equipped base for an enjoyable holiday.
1
Sleeps
PUPW
£320 – £470
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The Garrison, St Mary’s Philippa Sullivan
T. 01579 346473 E. [email protected]
W. www.duchyofcornwallholidaycottages.co.uk
Units
B4
A well maintained ground floor flat in quiet area, close to
shops and quay, fifty yards from beach. Large comfortable
lounge, double bedroom, well equipped kitchen, bath plus shower.
A patio is also available for guests.
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Beach Mooring
Mrs Sue Eccles T. 01308 867386
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Sleeps
2
Directly overlooking Town Beach.
Booking Thursday to Thursday.
Bedroom with double bed. Bed linen
and towels provided.
PUPW
£385 – £530
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Call 01720 424031 for availability
3-10
E5
Self Catering Accommodation
Dolphins
Boro Farm Cottages
Units
5
Sleeps 2
PUPW
£400 – £775
Sleeps 4
Chalet PUPW
£300 – £700
Boro Farm, Tresco TR24 0PX Mrs M. Christopher
T. 01720 422843 E. [email protected]
W. www.trescoborofarm.co.uk
Sleeps 4
Cottage PUPW
£475 – £1200
Attractive cottages on a working family run farm, centrally located
for easy access to clean, safe beaches, scenic walks and all local
amenities. All cottages have unrivalled sea views, gardens and are
equipped and decorated to a very high standard suitable for all year
round holidays.
1-12
Old Town, St Mary’s
Sibley’s Island Homes T. 01720 422431
W. www.sibleysonscilly.com/holidays
Attractive granite house on Old Town
Bay. Quality accommodation, following
major refurbishment Winter ‘08/09.
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£550 – £1200
1-12
V7
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Dunmallard (Upper Flat)
Church Street, St Mary’s
T. 01189 403539
W. www.dunmallard.co.uk
Spacious flat with separate lounge,
kitchen/diner, bath and shower, double
bed. Quiet position close to shops etc.
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Units
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£350 – £490
4-10
G5
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Buzza Ledge
Garrison House Apartment
T. 01720 422078
E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyrose.co.uk
Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£525 – £1055
Three bedroomed house. Superb views.
Quiet location but convenient for beach,
town and harbour. Private garden.
1-12
G6
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St Mary’s TR21 0LS T. 01720 422972
E. [email protected]
W. www.garrisonhouse.co.uk
Stunning sea and harbour views.
Close to the quay and town. Two
ensuite bedrooms. Garden.
Units
1
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£250 – £1500
3-12
C4
Units
2
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Glandore Apartments
Carnwethers Country House
Porthloo, St Marys TR21 0NE
T. 01720 422535 W. www.glandore.co.uk
Peaceful beachside location offering two
fully equipped luxury modern apartments
with magnificent sea and country views
15 minutes walk from town.
Sleeps 2
£510 – £610
Sleeps 3
£595 – £670
1-12
U5
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Glenhope High and Atlanta Cottages
“A slice of heaven”, “the perfect place to relax”,
“a garden of Eden”. Some comments from our
regular visitors.
Carnwethers is the perfect place for a peaceful and restful holiday
‘far from the madding crowd’ in ‘upcountry’ St Marys but just a 10
min bus ride or 35 min stroll through the nature trails into town.
Set in an acre of award winning gardens and located above the
beautiful, secluded Pelistry Bay, Carnwethers offers comfortable
and contemporary accommodation in four ground floor
apartments. Our facilities include solar-heated outdoor pool,
croquet lawn, games room, library, laundry and sauna. Ideal for
couples, families, walkers and wildlife lovers, for exploring the
unique landscape or simply revitalising the mind, body and soul.
PUPW
£200 – £1185
Sleeps
2-5
1-12
PUPW
£500 – £1100
3-10
X4
Bryher TR23 0PR Amy Langdon
T. 01720 423136 E. [email protected]
W. www.visitbryher.co.uk
Ideal for couples and families, these two picturesque, traditional
Scillonian granite cottages are situated on the western side of Bryher,
a stone’s throw from Great Par Beach. Each cottage has a large garden
and barbeque area and has been recently refurbished to offer high
quality, comfortable accommodation with modern facilities.
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Golf Farm House
Sarah Hale T. 01720 422436
E. [email protected]
W. www.golffarmhouse.co.uk
Superior 4 bedroom house, stunning
panoramic views. Underfloor heating
so also ideal for winter holiday.
Units
1
Sleeps
8
PUPW
£700 – £1900
1-12
T4
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No 1 Corners
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2-6
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A modern duplex apartment situated
in the heart of Hugh Town, offering light
and airy luxury accommodation.
2
Sleeps
Units
Carnwethers Country House
Holiday Apartments
Pelistry Bay, St Mary’s TR21 0NX
Proprietor: Grace Graham
T. 01720 422723 / 422415 M. 07811 453109
E. [email protected] W. www.carnwethers.com
Garrison Lane, St Mary’s TR21 0JQ
Sibley’s Island Homes T. 01720 422431
W. www.sibleysonscilly.com/holidays
Units
Haycocks
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£580 – £940
1-12
E6
Mr & Mrs M. Easton T. 01372 458753
E. [email protected]
W. www.islesofscilly-selfcatering.com
Three bedroomed house with stunning sea
views. Four minutes from beach, harbour
and shops. Changeover Thursdays.
Units
1
Sleeps
5
PUPW
£500 – £855
1-12
C6
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View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Call 01720 424031 for availability
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Self Catering Accommodation
Madura 2
Greystones 1 & 2 and Cedar Cottage
Units
3
Sleeps
4-6
G1 PUPW
£470 – £815
G2 PUPW
£385 – £680
The Garrison, St Mary’s Ted & Barbara Moulson
T. 01720 422670 E. [email protected]
W. www.garrisonholidays.com
Cedar PUPW
£620 – £1390
1-12
R7
The Parade, St Mary’s
Mrs W.A. Davis T. 01736 757811
E. [email protected]
First floor self contained flat in Hugh
Town only five minutes from the quay
and with two beaches close by.
3-10
F5
Units
4
Sleeps 4
PUPW
£350 – £725
Church Street, St Mary’s Helen Freeman
T. 07928 530531 E. [email protected]
W. www.minaltoholidays.co.uk
Units
2
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£350 – £995
1-12
E5
6 + 10 Harbour Lights, Thorofare, St Mary’s, TR21 0LN
T. 01206 242448 E. [email protected]
W. www.scillydays.co.uk
1-12
T6
Four flats (for 2 to 4 persons) centrally placed within Hugh Town.
All newly refurbished for 2010. Bed linen, towels and hairdryers
provided. Laundry room available for guests’ use. Children welcome.
Sorry no pets. Friday and Saturday changeovers. Please visit website
or phone for further details.
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Monaveen
Porthcressa, St Mary’s
Sibley’s Island Homes T. 01720 422431
W. www.sibleysonscilly.com/holidays
Positioned on a quiet lane in the centre of Hugh Town but with
the sand of the Town Beach beneath the windows, these recently
refurbished apartments each sleep four and have superb views
over the harbour and off-islands beyond. Perfect location for shops,
restaurants and quay. Linen supplied. Open all year.
Attractive granite cottage on Porthcressa
beach. Five minute walk to Hugh Town.
Perfect for a relaxing family holiday.
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Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£595 – £1300
1-12
G7
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Hillside Farm
The Mount
Units
2
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£320 – £950
1-12
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Jerusalem Terrace, Hugh Town, St Mary’s
Peter or Christine T. 01720 422484
W. www.scillyonline.co.uk/accomm/mount
Luxuriously fitted 17th Century cottage.
Sleeps four, with sea views, near
harbour and town centre.
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£350 – £950
1-12
C5
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Holly Cottage
Delightful Cottage, newly built, own
large garden, lovely views, quiet, 8
minute walk to town and harbour.
PUPW
£350 – £700
Sleeps 2
PUPW
£270 – £605
6 + 10 Harbour Lights
T. 07789 892 527
E. [email protected]
W. www.christmashouse-scilly.co.uk
4
Minalto
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Situated on our south facing hillside farm
the two cottages have magnificent
panoramic sea views beaches are close by.
1
Sleeps
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Our comfortable Greystones and luxury Cedar cottages offer a
perfect base for a quiet and peaceful stay on these beautiful islands.
Offering excellent facilities, gardens and stunning views from the
historic Garrison. We are only 10 minutes walk from Hugh Town,
its facilities, the quay and nearby beaches.
Bracken & Hillside Cottages, Bryher
Ruth Jenkins T. 01720 423156
W. www.hillsidefarmholidays.co.uk
Units
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Mount Flagon
PUPW
£695 – £950
1-12
Units
1
Sleeps
2-5
PUPW
£500 – £1100
R7
1-12
U6
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Jus’ Limin’
Paul & Liz Osborne T. 01720 423066
W. www.scillyonline.co.uk/accomm/
juslimin.html
Two large lounges with stunning views
of the harbour. Located between two
main beaches with a garden and BBQ.
Units
1
Sleeps
7
PUPW
£750 – £1450
3-10
H4
6 Lower Strand
Old Town Cottage
Mrs S. Richards T. 01720 422904
Units
1
Superb views overlooking St Mary’s
harbour and Town Beach. Well
equipped granite terrace cottage,
just minutes from shops, restaurants
and quay. Welcoming local owners.
Sleeps
6
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A comfortable 3 bedroom holiday home, fully equipped to a high
standard. Peacefully set within beautiful landscaped shared gardens
with a private terrace. Views overlooking the sea and off islands.
Situated just above a sandy beach, 10 minutes walk from Hugh Town.
(Pull out bed for 6th person)
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Bryher, Mount Flagon, Porthloo, St Mary’s
Linda Ball T. 01242 259100 / 07968 417968
E. [email protected] W. www.peterball.co.uk
PUPW
£440 – £990
1-12
G5
Old Town, St Mary’s Mrs G Sibley
T. 01720 422302 E. ianandgail@
oldtowncottage.wanadoo.co.uk
A beautifully renovated cottage just
a few yards from the beach, blending
traditional character with modern style.
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Call 01720 424031 for availability
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£350 – £525
1-12
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Self Catering Accommodation
Seaways Farm
Holiday Homes
Established over 40 years ago, the holiday houses
at Seaways Flower Farm, Porthloo, offer comfort
and enjoyment with unrivalled views.
t Magnificent sea views
t Beautifully restored farm
buildings
t 4 cottages adjacent to the
popular Juliet’s Garden
Restaurant
t Secluded island locations,
3 properties with big gardens
t Centrally heated for
winter holidays
t Broadband and Wi-Fi
t Children and dogs welcome
t Choice of houses, cottages,
chalet or apartment and
changeover days
Units
6
Sleeps
2-5
PUPW
£480 - £1160
1-12
B5
Whether you choose The Loft, Orchid, Barley or Summer Houses,
fifteen minutes walk from Hugh Town, or Standing Stone and
Standing Stone Terrace, set in rugged isolation at Bant’s Carn,
our converted farm buildings are beautifully restored. Enjoy the
surroundings of a traditional Scillonian flower farm. Moments
from the beaches, Seaways offers you 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.
www.seawaysfarmholidayhomes.co.uk
Seaways Flower Farm, St Mary’s TR21 0NF
Mrs Juliet May T. 01720 422845
E. seawaysfl[email protected]
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Pilots Gig Flat
The Bank, St Mary’s
Mrs J Holliday T. 01327 871053
The flat is well placed close to the quay,
and the large picture window in the
lounge gives uninterrupted views of
Samson, Bryher and Tresco.
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Shamrock Cottages
PUPW
£380 – £495
3-10
Units
2
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£450 – £700
C4
1-12
V4
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4 Rosevean House
Mr M Littleford T. 01720 423102
W. www.4roseveanhouse.co.uk
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Bright, well maintained, modern
property. Private, south facing
garden. Conveniently located
on outskirts of the town.
PUPW
£300 – £790
1-12
I5
Samson at Mount Flagon
Sea Views to off islands. Beach 75 yards.
3/4 acre garden. 2 en suite bedrooms
– 1 with double bed, 1 with twin beds.
10 The Strand
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£460 – £845
1-12
U6
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T. 01566 781270
W. www.10thestrand.co.uk
Units
1
Sleeps
5
A 200 year old fisherman’s cottage on
the sea front, with spectacular views
across St Mary’s harbour to the Islands
of Samson, Bryher and Tresco.
PUPW
£550 – £800
1-12
G5
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Smugglers Cottage
Tean
St Agnes TR22 0PL T. 01720 423677
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Sleeps
2
Just below St Agnes lighthouse,
completely renovated in 2006. Well
equipped ground floor flat sleeps 2 with
large garden giving wonderful views.
PUPW
£320 – £495
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Both cottages accommodate six people in two bedrooms, each with
a double and single bed with a shared shower room in between the
bedrooms. We supply all linen and towels, but not beach towels. In a
quiet area with private decking and landscaped gardens. Electricity is
payable by £1 coin meter.
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Mount Flagon, Porth Loo TR21 0NE
T. 01386 792065
E. [email protected]
Shamrock, High Lanes, St Mary’s,
Tracey Guy
T. 01720 423269
1-12
Mrs S. Kirby T. 01525 210929
E. [email protected]
W. www.tean-ios.com
A spacious ground floor flat decorated
and equipped to the highest standard.
All linen and towels provided.
Units
1
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£485 – £660
3-10
U6
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View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Call 01720 424031 for availability
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Self Catering Accommodation
Tresillian
Trelawney
Pending
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Units
PUPW
£500 – £835
3-10
G6
Sleeps 2-3
PUPW
£330 – £620
3 Buzza Street, St Mary’s Mrs Nan Fellows
T. 01527 66689 E. [email protected]
W. tresillian-scilly.com
Church Street, St Mary’s, TR21 0JT Julie Havlin
T. 01720 422377 E. [email protected]
W. www.trelawney-ios.co.uk
An attractive traditional stone built cottage within 100 metres of
Porthcressa Beach. Spacious and comfortable accommodation with
central heating and open fire. Sitting room, large dining kitchen with
dishwasher. Sun room and courtyard garden. 2 bedrooms and 2
bathrooms, one ground floor. Non smoking. Children minimum age 5.
A beautiful Victorian townhouse, with high ceilings, large windows
and a comfortable feel, converted to a high standard with all the
comforts of home. Situated only 500m from the quay, 300m from the
shops and restaurants of Hugh Town and 150m from Porthcressa and
Town beaches. Perfect for couples.
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Trevean
Rose Sharman T. 01929 471210
W. www.ownersdirect.co.uk/
england/E622.htm
Trevean sleeps 8, town house with views
over harbour, situated in the centre of St
Mary’s. Close to shops and off island boats.
1
Sleeps
8
PUPW
£1200 – £1800
1-12
E5
The Strand, St Mary’s
Mr K Simpson T. 01720 422561
W. www.minmow.co.uk
Spacious comfortable split level ground
floor near the centre of Hugh Town with
views across the road, green to harbour.
1
Sleeps
5
PUPW
£600 – £1200
1-12
F6
The Strand, St Mary’s, TR21 0PS
T.A. & E. A. Parsons T. 01720 422393
E. [email protected]
Well equipped 1 bedroom flat. Quiet
location close to beach, shops and quay.
Chairs and table on south facing balcony.
1-12
G5
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£280 – £390
4-10
H5
1
Units
1
Sleeps
6
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£500 – £1050
PUPW
£350 – £700
1-12
1-12
I6
T6
The Strand, St Mary’s TR21 0PS
Mrs E Johnson T. 0208 658 9426
E. [email protected]
Five minutes from centre of Hugh Town. Linen and Towels provided.
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2 The Wrasse
Albany Flats
Detached completely refurbished bungalow sleeps 6.
View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
PUPW
£225 – £518
Units
Ajax is a superb flat for four people. Perfectly situated just a stroll
from Hugh Town, Ajax has stunning, panoramic views across the
bay, out towards Tresco and the off islands. Regularly used by
the owners, Ajax is maintained to high standards, with a newly
fitted kitchen for 2010.
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2
Ajax
Church Road, St Mary’s
Mr and Mrs A. Trenear
T. 01720 422601
E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyflats.com
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2
Sleeps
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Waverley
Fully refurbished one bedroom holiday flat. Located in the heart
of Hugh Town, close to Porthcressa beach, all inclusive and four
star rated.
Units
Aft Cabin
Units
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Little Porth, St Mary’s, TR21 0JG Keith & Dilys Waite
T. 07976 530682 E. [email protected]
W. www.scilly-sanctuary.com
H5
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Trevessa
Traditional granite cottage in the
heart of Hugh Town. Newly refurbished.
Three bedrooms. Private garden.
1-12
Minmow Holiday Flats
Units
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The Parade, St Mary’s
Mr & Mrs Beck T. 01227 472128
W. www.trevessa.co.uk
3
Sleeps 2
PUPW
£280 – £525
Units
1
Units
4
Sleeps
2
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£425 – £545
PUPW
£250 – £415
1-12
1-12
D6
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JT
Mrs I. Trenear T. 01720 422601
E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyflats.com
Albany flats are centrally situated and are within a grade II
Georgian house opposite the museum. All four flats are for 2 persons.
Linen and towels are provided.
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Call 01720 424031 for availability
G6
Self Catering Accommodation
All Winds, Little Porth
Captain’s Cabin
Mrs S P Lewis T. 01435 883239
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Sleeps
6
All Winds is an attractive, 3 bedroom
first floor flat with ground floor entrance
and outside space. Close to the beach,
activities, and all local amenities.
PUPW
£475 – £700
1-12
S7
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Rams Valley, St Mary’s TR21 0JT
Mrs P. A. Rowe T. 01720 422966
W. www.CaptainsCabinScilly.co.uk
A very comfortable first floor flat.
Quietly situated near beaches and
harbour. Electricity included.
Units
1
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£275 – £650
2-11
H6
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Beggar’s Roost
Carn Thomas Cottage
Buzza Road, Porthcressa, St Mary’s
Mr K. E. Peay T. 0208 399 8364
Units
1
Sleeps
6
Detached house and garden with sea
views. Beach 100 yards, shops and quay,
a few minutes walk. Slightly elevated
quiet position.
PUPW
£250 – £950
1-12
G6
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Upper Strand, St Mary’s
Mrs E & Mr D Pearce T. 01209 860463
Units
1
Sleeps
6
A fully equipped, comfortable and
spacious property situated just yards
from Porth Mellon and Town Beach and
a short walk to the town and harbour.
PUPW
£400 – £925
1-12
H4
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Bounty Ledge
Christmas House
Lower Strand, St Mary’s, TR21 0PS
Mr Jackman T. 01720 422124
Units
1
Sleeps
6
Fully equipped maisonette. Panoramic
views of harbour. Three bedrooms,
double, single and twin + fold up bed.
In Hugh Town, all amenities close by.
PUPW
£395 – £795
4-11
G5
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T. 07789 892 527
E. [email protected]
W. www.christmashouse-scilly.co.uk
Large family home, large garden, quiet,
beautiful views, 8 minute walk to town
and harbour. Open all year.
Units
1
Sleeps
10
PUPW
£1400 – £2000
1-12
R7
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Church Hall Cottage
8 Buzza Street
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£365 – £495
1-12
I5
Church Street, St Mary’s
Mr D Townend T. 07900 016113
E. [email protected]
Comfy period three bedroom cottage
in Hugh Town close to all amenities.
Phone or email for full details.
Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£500 – £700
3-10
G5
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St Mary’s TR21 0HX
Mrs. A.S. Hogg T. 02476 450455
E. [email protected]
Clemy’s Cottage
Porthcressa, St Mary’s, TR21 0JQ
Isabel Cattran T. 01736 363493
W. www.cattranholidaycottages.co.uk
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.
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Charming 18th C detached cottage,
beautifully renovated. Thirty yards
to Porthcressa beach, 3 mins walk to
shops. Oil-fired rayburn cooker provides
hot water and warmth all year round.
Bylet Holiday Homes
Connemara Farm
Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£400 – £950
1-12
G7
Units
2
Units
4
Sleeps
2
Sleeps
4-6
PUPW
£240 – £500
PUPW
£345 – £670
1-12
3-10
J6
The Bylet, Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NA D. Williams
T. 01720 422479 E. [email protected]
W. www.byletholidays.com
Highertown, St Martin’s TR25 0QL
Jackie Perkins T. 01720 422814
E. [email protected] W. scillybreaks.net
Well appointed and furnished 1st floor accommodation five mins walk
from Hughtown, eight mins harbour, four mins beaches. Distant sea views.
Garden available for picnics etc. Personally supervised for 30 years. Low
season short breaks, main season Saturday bookings. Advice on travel
and mainland car parking. Don and Judi look forward to welcoming you.
Connemara Farmhouse and Cottage are part of this island’s history.
Nestling into the hillside, these traditionally built Scillonian buildings
look across fields to the uninhabited Eastern Isles, home to many
seabirds and seals. Connemara Chalets are a little further down the
farm track in amongst fields, one compact field each!
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Dunmallard (Lower Flat)
Childcare on the Isles of Scilly
Childcare, toy & resource library,
holiday playschemes Tel. 01720 423680
Church Street, St Mary’s
Mr & Mrs Elliot T. 01458 272971
Units
1
Sleeps
2
Comfortable, quiet ground floor flat,
near beaches, harbour, shops & local
amenities. Non smoking. No children
under 8. No pets.
PUPW
£310 – £445
4-9
G5
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View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Call 01720 424031 for availability
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Self Catering Accommodation
Kavorna Flat
6 Godolphin House
Units
1
Sleeps
3
PUPW
£375 – £545
1-12
I5
Church Road, St Mary’s TR21 0NB
Mrs. A. S. Hogg T. 02476 450455
E. [email protected]
Paul & Liz Osborne T. 01720 423066
W. www.scillyonline.co.uk/accomm/
Kavorna.html
Newly refurbished two bedroom
flat located in Hugh Town – close
to harbour & beaches. Wifi access.
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£450 – £850
3-12
D5
2W M 
Flat 4, Kenwyn
Church Street, St Mary’s
Mrs C Smith T. 01823 412845
E. [email protected]
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, has been completely
renovated, attractively furnished and is well equipped to provide
a high standard of accommodation.
Conveniently situated studio flat in Hugh
Town with sea views, close to shops &
services. Sat or Tues changeover.
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M B 
Harbour Lights and Smugglers Ride
Kirklees Holiday Flat
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£210 – £375
4-10
H5
Porthcressa Road, St Mary’s TR21 0JL
Mrs P.M. Coldwell T. 01720 422623
Units
1
Sleeps
2
Well appointed ground floor Town Flat
close to beach and all amenities. Price
includes Towels, Linen, Electrics. Non
Smoking. Colour Digital TV and DVD.
PUPW
£429
4-10
G6
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Kistvaen
St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JE
Jane Chiverton T. 01720 422002
W. www.kistvaen.co.uk
www.selfcateringislesofscilly.co.uk
email [email protected]
Units
4
Sleeps
1-4
Superb holiday apartments at Harbour Lights and Smugglers
Ride, quite literally on the beach with fantastic sea, harbour,
and town views. Open all year. Availability listed on website.
1-12
PUPW
£320 - £990
E5
Central flat on the ground floor of Kistvaen
all facilities with views across Porthcressa
beach. Private decking and small garden.
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£425 – £475
1-12
C7
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Lunnon Farm Cottages
Weekends and out of season short breaks. Tariff depends on
size of flat, view, and time of year.
Units
3
Sleeps
4-5
PUPW
£380 – £860
1-12
X5
Lunnon Cottage, Medlar and Quillet, Lunnon Farm, St Mary’s
Penny Rogers T. 01720 422422 E. [email protected]
E. [email protected] W. www.lunnonfarm.co.uk
Thorofare, Hugh Town, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0JN
Tim Clifford T. 01872 863537
E. [email protected]
W. www.selfcateringislesofscilly.co.uk
Attractive and secluded cottages, each with private garden or patio,
on working flower farm near beautiful southern coast of St Mary’s,
about 1 1/2 miles from Hugh Town. Porth Hellick, the nearest beach,
5 minutes walk. Nature trails, coastal path and other beaches very close.
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Harbour View
Meneth & Kelyn-Mor
Units
3
Units
2
Sleeps
4
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£280 – £1020
PUPW
£250 – £1050
1-12
1-12
Bryher TR23 0PR Chris Hopkins
T. 01720 422222 E. [email protected]
W. www.bryher-ios.co.uk/hv
Bryher TR23 0PR Mrs Amy Langdon
T. 01720 423136 E. [email protected]
W. www.visitbryher.co.uk
Located on the waters edge with ever changing views across Tresco
channel, all the units are well equipped with everything you should
need for your stay. Each has two bedrooms (one double, one twin)
and are close to our bar/café, the shop and the quays. Castle view
has additional facilities.
Situated in secluded gardens with panoramic sea views, the chalets
are idyllic places to stay whilst enjoying the splendour of the Isles of
Scilly. The comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom chalets sleep up to six.
An open plan living area has a fully equipped kitchen, dining area
and relaxed seating.
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View online at www.simplyscilly.co.uk
Call 01720 424031 for availability
Self Catering Accommodation
Pharmacy Flat
Moonrakers Holiday Flats
Units
6
Sleeps
2-6
PUPW
£309 – £885
3-10
C4
The Bank, St Mary’s
Mr & Mrs J Pearce T. 01720 422567
E. [email protected]
A spacious first floor flat for two people.
Ideal situation in Hugh Town close to
the quay. Saturday changeover.
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£325 – £475
1-12
C4
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St Mary’s TR21 0JF Mrs Kate Gregory
T. 01720 422717 E. info@moonrakersflats.co.uk
W. www.moonrakersholidayflats.co.uk
Riviera House
Outstanding sea views. Situated near Garrison Gateway. Quiet location
– 3 minutes from Quay/Town Centre. Spacious flats with all facilities
including bed linen and towels. Freeview T.V. Part central heating
early& late season. Ideal for couples; families and walkers. Personally
managed and cleanliness guaranteed by Resident Proprietors.
Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£600 – £900
1-12
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F5
The Parade, St Mary’s TR21 0LP
Mrs Deborah Etheridge T. 07977 175677
E. [email protected]
The Moos
Normandy Farm, St Mary’s
Mrs Jo Evans T. 01720 422661
W. www.themoosonscilly.co.uk
Units
3
Sleeps
2-6
Situated near the south east coastline
of St Mary’s close to Pelistry Beach.
Bus stops outside.
PUPW
£295 – £535
3-10
X5
Units
3
Sleeps
2
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Morgelyn
Riviera House is conveniently situated in Hugh Town, overlooking
the park. The shops and two beaches are within a two minute walk
and five minutes walk to the quay. The flat is well appointed including
Sky TV, DVD, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer, Microwave and cooker.
Central heating and electric are included. Bookings Sat to Sat.
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Rocky Hill Chalets
Mc Farlands Down, St Mary’s TR21 0NS
Jane Lishman T. 01720 422897
W. www.morgelyn.co.uk
PUPW
£340 – £440
Relax in a tranquil country location. Close
to Bants Carn, Bar Point and golf course,
bus 2 mins walk. Restaurant 15 mins.
4-10
U3
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Rocky Hill Farm, St Mary’s TR21 0NE
Debbie Edwards
T. 01720 422955
Ideally situated on flower farm with
private lawns within large garden
close to town and beaches.
Units
2
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£290 – £630
4-10
U5
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Newford Farm
Sallakee Cottage
Lower Newford Farm, St Mary’s
Mrs S Mumford T. 01720 422650
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£410
Spacious farmhouse in countryside, ideal for
couples. Located 2 miles from Hugh Town.
Close to beach, horseriding, golf club.
4-8
V3
St Mary’s TR21 0NZ
Mrs Mumford T. 01720 422391
Units
1
Sleeps
5
Sallakee Cottage is a charming characterful cottage in rural St Mary’s. Close to
Porthellick beach, footpaths & nature
trail. The cottage has a woodburner.
PUPW
£300 – £530
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Peacehaven Bungalows
22 Sallyport
Units
2
Sleeps
2-6
PUPW
£200 – £750
3-10
X2
1-12
W7
Hugh Town, St Marys
W. www.scillyselfcatering.co.uk
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Sea views from upstairs balcony.
1 twin and 1 double. Quiet location close
to centre of Hughtown and harbour.
Bookings Saturday to Saturday.
PUPW
£392 – £796
4-10
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Helvear, St Mary’s, IOS, TR21 0NS
T Bennett & S Paulger T. 01720 422326
E. [email protected]
Seaview Moorings
Peacehaven bungalow is set in two acres of its own grounds on the
quiet north east side of the island just above watermill cove. An ideal
place for couples and families looking for a quiet relaxing holiday.
4
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£420 – £630
5-10
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Pennlyon
1 Little Porth, Hugh Town, St Mary’s
Mrs M.C. Feast T. 01527 893619
Units
1
Sleeps
4
South facing beachside bungalow with
garden running up to the footpath
following the sea wall to Porthcressa
and Little Porth beaches.
PUPW
£660 – £925
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Units
4-10
H4
The Strand, St Mary’s Tony and Deanne Dingley
T. 01720 422327 E. [email protected]
W. www.seaviewmoorings.co.uk
Fantastic location, breathtaking views. Seaview Moorings is not just
a place to stay – it’s a place to file away in your memory. Our 4 luxury
studio suites offer everything you need for the perfect self catering
holiday. All enjoy harbour views and 2 suites have South facing decks.
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Self Catering Accommodation
Smugglers Den
The Thorofare, St Mary’s
Stella Carter T. 01235 520317
E. [email protected]
One bedroom flat with twin beds, living
room, bathroom, new kitchen, in wonderful
location situated right on town beach.
Treglesyn
Units
1
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£250 – £470
1-12
E5
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Units
3
Sleeps
2-5
Three comfortable self-contained units,
all with gardens, (The Boathouse, Firmans
and the Victory) close to sea at Green Bay,
Bryher. Friendly and welcoming.
PUPW
£290 – £750
1-12
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PUPW
£300 – £750
3-10
I6
Sarah Hale T. 01720 422436
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Sleeps
5
Converted packing shed on working
flower farm. Ground floor double room,
attic type room upstairs with 3 singles,
open plan living/kitchen area.
PUPW
£295 – £595
4-10
T4
Veronica Farm Holidays
Units
1
Sleeps
4
PUPW
£485 – £595
1-12
E6
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Veronica Farm, Bryher
Geoff and Kris Taylor T. 01720 422862
W. www.veronicafarmholidays.co.uk
All 3 properties have sea views. Tranquil
location close to beaches and quays.
Changeovers Friday and Saturdays.
Units
3
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£310 – £870
1-12
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Flat 7, Spanish Ledge
Central, spacious, 2 bedroom flat. Well
equipped, separate lounge, kitchen and
dining room. 2 mins to beaches & shops.
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Flat 1, Spanish Ledge
T. 0121 258 2944
E. [email protected]
W. www.tinyurl.com/sl7ios
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Sleeps
Tremelethen Farm Cottage
Bryher TR23 0PR T. 01720 422411
E. [email protected]
First floor flat. Sleeps four, double
and twin bedrooms, lounge diner,
shower room. Central location.
Treglesyn is a two storey house situated
in a quiet cul-de-sac. The beaches and
shops are within five minutes walk.
Units
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South Hill Cottages
Hugh Town, St Mary’s
T. 01872 271387 / 07735 205566
E. [email protected]
Dr R.J Holden T. 01943 863260
E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyislands.eu
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Warleggan Holiday Flats
PUPW
£335 – £760
1-12
Units
7
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£320 – £640
D5
1-12
H5
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Sunnyside Holiday Flats
Mike Brown T. 01720 422903
E. mike@sunnysideflats.co.uk
W. www.sunnysideflats.co.uk
Three spacious flats quiet location,
15 minutes stroll from Hugh Town.
Close to beaches, nature trails.
Units
3
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£255 – £690
2-11
V5
Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JT Mrs Celia Hiron
T. 01720 422563 E. [email protected]
W. www.warleggan.com
Warleggan Holiday Flats are situated in Church Street on St Mary’s.
Centrally placed, these flats are within easy reach of shops, restaurants,
sandy beaches and the harbour. Comprehensively equipped to a high
standard, the comfortable furnishings, tasteful décor, modern appliances
help to create the basis for a carefree holiday.
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4 Wellcross
The Tardis
Briarlea, Pelistry, St Mary’s TR21 0NX
Mrs M H Williams T. 01720 422209
Units
1
Sleeps
2
A self contained unit in the quiet
countryside of St Mary’s, with garden
and close to the beach. Ideal for two
people.
PUPW
£290 – £330
4-10
X4
Hugh Town, St Mary’s
M.P. Burton T. 01720 422548
E. [email protected]
Modern furnished house situated close
to town beach. Within 5 minutes of
quay. Small courtyard with benches.
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Thurleigh Flats
The White House
Units
2
Sleeps
2
PUPW
£250 – £384
1-12
F6
Bryher TR23 0PR
J M Bushell T. 01720 422010
W. www.bryher-ios.co.uk/WH/
A comfortable, well equipped flat on the
eastern shore of Bryher, two mins from
the beach, ideal for peace and tranquillity.
Units
1
Sleeps
7
PUPW
£500 – £950
3-10
G5
Units
1
Sleeps
6
PUPW
£250 – £850
2-11
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Church Street, St Mary’s TR21 0JT
Mrs I. Trenear
T. 01720 422601
E. [email protected]
W. www.scillyflats.com
3 Rosevean House
Pending
Church Road, St Mary’s
Mr K. E. Peay T. 0208 399 8364
E. [email protected]
Units
1
Two small ground floor flats close to Porthcressa Beach.
All linen and towels provided.
Sleeps
4
Top floor, self-contained flat opposite
Chaplaincy Gardens. Only a few minutes
walk to beaches, shops and quay.
PUPW
£250 – £700
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1-12
I5
Self Catering Accommodation
An Oberva
The Stables
Porthcressa, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly
Julia Berryman T. 01326 574113
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Modern first floor flat in Hugh Town.
In a quiet position yet two minutes
from Porthcressa Beach, and five
minutes from shops and quay.
PUPW
£200 – £700
1-12
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Highertown, St Martins
John Boyle T. 01326 563811
W. www.sharkbayfilms.com/stables.htm
2 high quality cottages; single bedroom
cottage ideal for couples and 2 bedroom
cottage perfect for families.
Units
2
Sleeps
2-4
PUPW
£435 – £955
1-12
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Bungalow No. 3
The Old Cottage
Telegraph, St Mary’s
Mrs M. Sherris T. 01720 422496
Units
1
Sleeps
4
Situated in pleasant gardens,
golf course, ancient village and
beaches nearby. Ideal position for
bird watchers on the main bus route.
PUPW
£260 – £450
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Garrison Hill, Hugh Town, St Mary’s
Mrs P Lethbridge T. 01720 422630
Units
1
Sleeps
2
A self contained garden flat overlooking the
harbour, with bed sitting room, kitchenette
& large bathroom. Ideal for couples & close
to Hugh Town for shops & restaurants.
PUPW
£225 – £275
1-12
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Camping on Scilly
One of the best ways to get up close to the Islands’
most sumptuous scenery is by camping.
The four campsites (one on each island, except Tresco) boast a range of amenities
as standard. You will find the following across all the sites: showers, toilets,
wash-handbasins, hot & cold water, washing up facilities, freezer packs, washing
machines, tumble dryers, hair dryers, transport of equipment, gas exchange. As
regards food, all our campsites either have a food shop or are within a reasonable
distance of one. They are also very close to warm and inviting pubs and eateries.
St Martin’s Campsite
Garrison Holidays
PPPN
£8 - £10
PPPN
£7.25 – £9.75
3-10
3-10
Middle Town, St Martin’s TR25 0QN Ben & Caroline Gillett
T. 01720 422888 E. [email protected]
W. www.stmartinscampsite.co.uk
Garrison Campsite, St Mary’s, TR21 0LS
Ted and Barbara Moulson
T. 01720 422670 E. [email protected]
W. www.garrisonholidays.com
A family run 4 star campsite nestled behind one of the many
tropical beaches on St Martin’s. A spacious sheltered site offering
both privacy and freedom alongside clean and comprehensive
facilities. Our location makes us a perfect base from which to
enjoy St Martin’s and the rest of Scilly.
We are a friendly, family run, peaceful site situated on the historic
Garrison. We have some superb views but also plenty of shelter in
various sized level enclosures, one of which has electric hook-ups and
all generous in size.
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Bryher Campsite
Troytown Campsite
Bryher TR23 0PR Kathy Stedeford
T. 01720 422559 W. www.bryhercampsite.co.uk
The Daily Telegraph’s Best Coastal Campsite in Britain. Bryher Campsite
is tucked away in a small valley on one of Scilly’s most enigmatic islands.
Set in a beautiful, rugged landscape and close to unspoilt beaches,
Bryher Campsite is an ideal holiday location. Facilities include free
showers and coin-operated washing machines and dryers, with the
local shop, pub and fresh produce stall only minutes away.
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PPPN
£9.50
PPPN
£7.00 – £9.00
4-10
3-11
Troytown Farm, St Agnes Laura Hicks
T. 01720 422360 E. [email protected]
W. www.troytown.co.uk
In a stunning location on the waters edge, Troytown campsite enjoys
incredible panoramic views across the rugged western rocks. Wake up
to the sound of the sea, spend your day relaxing on the campsites own
beach, then after dining alfresco, watch the sunset and count shooting
stars from your tent.
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