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Be a storm in a teacup
Be a storm in a teacup









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There were blinds which we struggled to get work (I'm sure Joby would have helped if we had asked) however not sure this would've helped the issue.Definition: Something minor or trivial that is blown out of all proportion. It meant I felt a bit self conscious qnd if you wanted natural daylight a bit on show.

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Also our room was facing the front of the property and and as the windows were so big it meant if you wanted the windows open or curtains open everybody walking by can see directly inside (or it felt like that!).

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My only complaints regarding our stay was the hills (definately not rhe fault of rhe place haha!) Personally as non drivers we did struggle walking back up to the place from town however walking to town was fine, taxis are also available. It was so appreciated and so much effort had been put in, watermelon and ice and like from a bar!! He also left us croissants and jam in a bag outside our door for us when we left. Our host, Joby, was amazing, he welcomed us, we had anything we needed cleaning cleaned quickly and easily by leaving it outside of our room and when back from dinner he even offered a gin and Tonic to take back to our room. I did think the room looks smaller in person however cosy and lovely and very modern stylish design. The bed was lovely, bathroom very posh and very cosy. Beers were on the fridge on arrival and my partner was VERY chuffed about that after a long train journey. A fridge is not common and was very appreciated as it means you can save a bit of money in your stay. That was fine though and didn't negatively effect our stay at all! We had Room 2 and it had a smart TV, loads of amenities, a en-suite, kettle and fridge. By the looks of it they used to or maybe just weren't on this weekend however for us it was not an option. We had a really really lovely time staying here and Joby as a host could not be faulted! Top notch holiday! I'm not sure why it says on here it does breakfast, we did ask and was advised they do not. I was sent off today with fresh croissants ad jam, and Joby immediately rang me to let me know I had left my flat keys there, before I got the train home - phew! Everything is within a 15 minute walk, but be prepared for hills! All in all, I would come back here in a heartbeat (and plan to). He also recommended the Barbara Hepworth Museum, which I adored, and The Island, which had the most breathtaking view I have ever seen.

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On my second night, Joby asked when I would arrive back and provided me with a delicious Cornish gin & tonic with all the trimmings! He recommended Silco for dinner, where I went on my first night and had the most incredible tamarind fish curry, whitebait and cocktails. The room was the most clean and comfortable I have ever stayed in - I found it difficult to leave the bed in the morning! Joby upgraded me to the sea view room and I was lucky enough to watch the sun rise over the sea at 6.40am from my window. Might have been the most wonderful two days I have ever had! I arrived to cold beers and bottled water in the fridge, packets of coffee and hot chocolate and biscuits. We will absolutely be back to Storm in a Teacup, not only because it is so perfect in itself, but because it now holds such a special place in our hearts.… I can’t thank Joby enough for the amount of effort he went into to make our stay so special. Now, little to my knowledge, prior to our trip my boyfriend had been in contact with Joby months before as he was planning to propose to me! Of course he was successful, but what made our trip even more special was our return to the room, where Joby had worked with my (now) fiancé to have balloons, Prosecco, cakes and my favourite sunflowers ready for when we returned. The space was exceptionally clean and we appreciated the attention to the tiniest details! The location is perfect walking distance into St Ives and Porthmeor Beach. The room was absolutely beautiful, quirky and boutique style with everything you’d possibly need. We arrived at the property to be greeted by Joby (who was totally lovely!) who showed us around the property and to our room. Honestly, where to begin?! Our stay at Storm in a Teacup was beyond perfect and everything we wanted and more.

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