Talland House - Self Catering Apartments
Talland House is known in literary circles as the childhood home of Virginia Woolf. She spent some of the happiest days of her life here, from her birth in 1882 until she was 12 years old. Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, had a lease on the house then and many famous literary names were visitors, including Henry James and the young Rupert Brooke.

The house itself is a fine late-Victorian villa, built in colonial style and situated on the edge of St. Ives, above Porthminster beach, with stunning views across the bay towards Godrevy Lighthouse, the inspiration for Virginia Woolf's best known work - 'To the Lighthouse'. The town centre, fishing harbour and beautiful beaches are all within five minutes' walk.

Talland house is comprised of 5 separate flats and a larger apartment called the 'Talland Suite'. Flats 1, 2, 3 and 4 each sleep between 2 and 4 people, flat 5 and the 'Talland Suite' both sleep up to 6 people. All flats and apartments have recently been fully redecorated and refurbished and all contain CD players, televisions and video recorders.
Address: Talland House, St. Ives, Cornwall. TR26 2EH
Telephone: 01736 755050
  01736 795157
E-mail: moira@tallandhouse.co.uk
Web: www.tallandhouse.co.uk

Talland House self catering apartments - St Ives accommodation