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Late Deal: 31 May till 29 June - 20.00% OFF
| Changeover: | Sat | Bedrooms: | 3 |
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| Sleeps: | 5 | Bathrooms: | 1 |
| Rural Property: | No | Town Property: | Yes |
Beach Cottage is aptly named as this pretty Victorian property is literally a stone's throw from the beautiful golden sands of Mount's Bay which was recently voted in the top ten of the \"World's Most Beautiful Bays\" (which included amon...






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Prices from £718
Late Deal: 31 May till 29 June - 20.00% OFF
| Changeover: | Sat | Bedrooms: | 4 |
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| Sleeps: | 8 | Bathrooms: | 2 |
| Rural Property: | No | Town Property: | Yes |
A superb house constructed in an attractive modern style, to provide light and spacious accommodation. The property is one of a row of four, which is tucked away near the centre of this small village, which lies in the sheltered curve of Mounts Bay, mid-way between P...






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Marazion is the oldest chartered town in Britain having been granted this status by King Henry III in 1257. Today, it is a small, peaceful town facing onto one of the most beautiful wide stretches of safe sandy beach in all of West Cornwall. Mount's Bay has recently been elected to 'The Most Beautiful Bays in the World' club, the prestigious worldwide association which also includes Cape Cod and San Francisco Bay in the USA, Paria Bay, Venezuela and Santorini Bay in Greece.
It is praise that is richly deserved by this vast stretch of glittering water and its spectacular coastline that runs in a great arc from Land's End to Lizard Point. A bustling little resort, you will find quaint narrow streets and a variety of fascinating shops however the entire area is dominated by its dramatic neighbour, the island of St Michael's Mount. Located some three miles east of Penzance, the mount is one of the iconic treasures of Cornwall. Set on an island just off shore, this fairy tale castle is now owned by the National Trust and has for centuries been the home of the St Aubyn family. Originally, a Benedictine Priory, the island served as a major port in earlier times and is thought to be the island of "Ictis" which was the centre for the export of Cornish tin and copper to the Greeks and Romans in pre-historic times. Today, the Island and Castle are open to the public every weekday and most weekends during the summer and on a limited basis during the winter.
This mystical island has a church, a medieval castle, an exotic garden clinging to the steep flanks, and an ancient harbour where you will find a myriad of shops and restaurants. Visitors can access the Mount either by an ancient causeway at low tide or by passenger ferry at high tide. Between Penzance and Marazion lies the Marazion Marshes, an area of water and reed-beds which is a magnet for wild birds, particularly during the autumn migratory period and a very popular destination for birdwatchers. Marazion retains its strong traditions as an ancient market town and its fascinating past is brought to life at a local museum situated at the Town Hall. Marazion is noted for its antique shops, art and craft galleries and for its traditional pubs and restaurants
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