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Marazion Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Roncon's Villa
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Roncon's Villa

    Ref: S375505

    Reviews 23

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    Goldsithney is a typical Cornish village with picturesque houses, shops and two pubs. Right on the doorstep there is a beach, coastal walks over cliff tops and plenty of sailing and fishing. Within a short drive is the town of Marazion with the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Marazion
  • Cornwall

    1 Bed Cottage in Marazion

    Ref: S515567

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom - king size bed - 1 bathroom - shower room with shower and WC - Electric oven, hob and built-in microwave oven, dishwasher and fridge freezer - Travel cot available on request -...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lynwood Cottage
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Lynwood Cottage

    Ref: S591518

    Reviews 9

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    Lynwood is a very sweet, traditional Cornish cottage with lots of character and charm. With a large fireplace and cosy woodburner as well as small courtyard – Lynwood is the perfect couples retreat close to the nearby beaches and St Michael’s...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Penhale Cottage
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Penhale Cottage

    Ref: S517505

    Reviews 16

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    Marazion serves as the doorway to St Michael's Mount's enchanted castle and island fortification. With pristine beaches and countless watersport opportunities such as windsurfing, paddleboarding, kitesurfing, and sailing, this is the ideal...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stables
  • 2

    Cornwall

    The Stables

    Ref: S186922

    Reviews 15

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    Longrock is a village located in Cornwall on the southwest coast, hosting a beach and several amenities. There is a village shop, two pubs, a post office, and even a retail park. Long Rock beach stretches out along the sandy coast all the way to...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Copper Bal Cottage, Penzance
  • Cornwall

    Copper Bal Cottage, Penzance

    Ref: S680109

    Reviews 5

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    This quaint, charming cottage is perfect for holidaymakers looking for an authentic, Cornish getaway with the addition of modern comforts and being by the Cornish coast. The open plan ground floor allows for a bright and airy ambience, while the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rosevean, Marazion
  • Cornwall

    Rosevean, Marazion

    Ref: S589512

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    Living room Upstairs from the dining room on the first floor, the spacious lounge features a multi-fuel stove, two large sofas, a Smart TV and other occasional items of furniture This room has lovely sea views Kitchen Situated on the ground...

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    £148

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hagar Vor
  • Cornwall

    Hagar Vor

    Ref: S82570

    Reviews 29

    4
    8
    Marazion in Mounts Bay is a buzzing seaside community with a large stretch of beautiful golden beach for sandcastles, swims and boating adventures. Enjoy the restaurants, galleries and coffee houses. St Michaels Mount is the iconic part time isle...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed in Marazion 88008
  • Cornwall

    1 Bed in Marazion 88008

    Ref: S960131

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Reggies Hideaway a secluded off grid Shepherds hut
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Reggies Hideaway a secluded off grid Shepherds hut

    Ref: S982386

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  • Last Minute Cottages - School Cottage, Marazion
  • 3

    Cornwall

    School Cottage, Marazion

    Ref: S975237

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Stables
  • Cornwall

    The Stables

    Ref: S313052

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Roncon's Villa
  • Cornwall

    Roncon's Villa

    Ref: S519297

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seaglass
  • Cornwall

    Seaglass

    Ref: S381616

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1Rosemount -Marazion - Iconic view of St Michaels Mt, Sea, Beach, 2xParking, Netflix Prime
  • 3

    Cornwall

    1Rosemount -Marazion - Iconic view of St Michaels Mt, Sea, Beach, 2xParking, Netflix Prime

    Ref: S959590

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hagar Vor
  • Cornwall

    Hagar Vor

    Ref: S307447

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lynwood Cottage
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Lynwood Cottage

    Ref: S940543

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Jowders Cottage
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Jowders Cottage

    Ref: S342908

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Carvossa, Marazion
  • Cornwall

    Carvossa, Marazion

    Ref: S517219

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    5
    Living Room Located on first floor this room is open plan with the kitchen / diner and is furnished with a sofa, armchair, a coffee table and side tables as well as a smart TV with Freeview The room which has views out to St Michael’s Mount, has...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 The Cottages
  • Cornwall

    2 The Cottages

    Ref: S96362

    Reviews 19

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    Marazion is the gateway to the enchanting castle and island fortress of St Michael's Mount. The ideal location for family holidays with large sandy beaches and a popular destination for water sports including windsurfing, kite-surfing and sailing.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Cowshed
  • 3

    Cornwall

    The Old Cowshed

    Ref: S366326

    Reviews 10

    3
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    Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, The Old Cowshed is a cosy granite Cornish cottage with a modern feel to it. Ideally located and within walking distance to the local shops, restaurants and beaches around Marazion. The town is most famous for...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Meledor
  • Cornwall

    Meledor

    Ref: S535194

    Reviews 1

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    The entrance to St. Michael's Mount's magical castle and island fortification lies in Marazion. With its wide, sandy beaches and popularity as a watersports resort for sailing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, and kite boarding, this area is perfect...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cormorant Views, Marazion
  • Cornwall

    Cormorant Views, Marazion

    Ref: S922450

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 The Cottages
  • Cornwall

    2 The Cottages

    Ref: S296807

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    Holiday Cottages in Marazion

    Situated in West Cornwall, the ancient market town of Marazion is a great place to visit whatever time of year you're looking to travel. Just two miles away is Penzance and it's only ½ a mile from St Michael's Mount (and its safe sandy beach), making it extremely popular with beach goers - those who want to relax on the golden sands, have a dip in the sea, swim or take part in exhilarating watersports.

    Our cottages in Marazion are definitely worth writing home about too. Think luxury pads with hot tubs and swimming pools ideal for large groups, semi-detached family holiday homes with sea views and enclosed gardens, and barn conversions a short walking distance from Cornwall's most beautiful countryside. That's not all either as we also have dog-friendly self-catering cottages meaning no one's left out.

    At Snaptrip, we have thousands of properties for you to choose from - all of which have been picked for their amenities, facilities and location. As we work with our suppliers directly, it means we're able to offer the best prices and deals on the market. So if you're in charge of planning a staycation for the whole family, why not check out our Marazion holiday cottages today?

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Christina - Verified booking

      Despite having made a phone call to Sykes/the owner before booking to ensure the described rear courtyard was secure for our dogs, and been assured this was the case, on arrival it was clear this was not for two reasons.

      One, the gated rear entrance had no lock as it was in fact a thoroughfare for the next door property, and the courtyard belonging to the cottage was dissected by this alleyway. The courtyard for the cottage is off this thoroughfare which had no gates and was open to it. You have to come out of the cottage which backs onto the alley, and cross it to access the garden. Two, there was dog excrements (three piles of!) in the cottage courtyard when we arrived late Friday. A call to the managing agent was made and message left requesting a call back. As this was out of hours I expected a call first thing Monday. However no one called despite having described the problem and asked for a return call. When I called on Tuesday late afternoon the agent said they had not got the message and said they were surprised as they had checked the property themselves. That being the case it can only have come from someone using the alleyway and entering the open courtyard. This renders the courtyard not secure and clearly open to the public. I have seen the owners response to another review saying the courtyard was not secure. They suggest that house rules are dogs are not to be left alone in the property and this includes the courtyard. To be clear we are happy to, and did follow this rule, however we cannot sit and relax where our dogs are off the lead and anyone might open the gate and walk through the alleyway as they are likely to run to see who is coming into their space (a natural instinct) and be at risk of getting out onto the road. If I have to sit in the garden with my dogs on a lead I may as well be out in public. This is what we did in the end. We didn’t use the courtyard and made it clear to the agent that we would not be doing this or cleaning up members of the publics dog foul. Other feedback is generally more positive. Cottage is pretty and compact. Great log burner for the damp conditions in both the cottage and the weather! Kitchen generally well equipped. A bit stingy to only say that one black bin bag of rubbish will be collected, for a weeks stay this felt very impractical. We ended up walking rubbish down to the bins at the long stay car park where was parked, there are large public bins there, included in the £55.10 per week parking fees! Bed was comfy, sheets clean and well made.paint work and carpets looking a bit grubby in places. Floors downstairs needed a good clean when we arrived as they were still gritty presumably from sand tracking in on previous occupants footwear. Nice touch to leave spices for use, however many of these were out of date and as the cottage was quite damp the powders had solidified and they would be best thrown away. Overall I’d give this stay a 3/5.

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    • Gordon - Verified booking

      "Well it’s advertised as having a small garden ,but all you get is the space under the fire escape which to use you would have to duck under the metal bar that’s fixed there.

      " The inside is very damp downstairs where the bedrooms and bathroom are located, the bathroom is very mouldy and needs completely gutting to fix the problems, and needs a large extractor fan and a deeper drain to enable the shower to drain away as the water just soaks the floor. The disabled lift is really old and outdated and is starting to rust, it’s also the only way to move between the levels inside, without having to go outside and use the fire escape to go up or down, so the property could definitely use an internal staircase . The property is situated within the beer garden of the pub, which is not ideal when customers are gathered there while using the pub. We did have one meal purchased from the pub which was very nice and the owners were friendly, and the nice little touches were the cream tea that was waiting for us on arrival and the fact that there were dishwasher tablets and washing up liquid and also some tea and coffee items available. Reviewed by Robert Aug 2020 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above as can be seen is dated Aug 2020. Now in June 2023 it has not had any improvements and certain items within the property have deteriated even further. On arrival there were customers at the tables drinking etc and made no effort to enable us to walk pass with all our luggage and belongings. Many a evening we could not have the door or windows open due to the pub customers being noisy using unpleasant language The external staircase is very rusty in places with bird droppings on the handrail. The description of the property on the website is a candidate for Trade discription. The pictures are far from accurate as they show the 2 bedrooms and bathroom very light where in fact they are dismal and quite dark even in daylight. Reference is made about the shower above and after we used it the first time the water took ages to drain. We contacted the owner who managed to clear the drain, obviously this had not been done for months as it was virtually blocked. With all the bad points it is clearly not inspected by the agents. Cannot understand some of the feedback claiming that it is a desirable property.

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    • Stephanie - Verified booking

      Unfortunately the cottage was not as expected from the description.

      Which was sad as the cottage was lovely for the right people and small dog not large dog(S). The plus side was we got to see our daughter, Son-in-law and granddaughter who live in Helston. The cottage itself was a fisherman's cottage as described, but there is no mention of ceilings in the downstairs of the house being so low which caused an issue for my husband who being 6'2". The property is pet friendly and two well behaved dogs are accepted, We have 2 doberman's so as these are not small dogs and due to booking in the summer months dogs are not allowed on many of the beaches between 10am and 6pm, especially Marazion. It was difficult to find walks for them that where not in the sun, or which attracted horse flies. The court yard was quite small and was not private and was not fully enclosed. The garden was gated but the courtyard was actually seperate from full garden and the outer gate serviced both Penhale and adjoining cottage and courtyard, this cottage used this as the main way in. The dogs would obviously bark, despite being supervised at all times. This wouldn’t be ideal for anyone in the other property having dogs or being afraid of dogs. The kitchen despite having enough utensils pot, pans and herbs it was very limited with space. It only had an undercounter fridge and has 1 shelf freezer, the cupboard door of this integral fridge is extremely stiff and hard to close, hence in heat we have been having, food quickly goes off or freezer shelf melts as door is not correctly closed. Then all other food must be stored on 3 available shelves on a trolley and in a vegetable and egg baskets, encouraging flies and looking very unsightly. I normally take cleaning products with me but on this occasion, I had forgotten, I have found in previous properties items have been left or limited clean items are there for you to do a general tidy, in this instance there was no cleaning solutions to even clean tops when cooking. Then nothing even to clean bath, toilet or shower if you needed to and unfortunately the shower water pressure was extremely low.

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    • The D Family - Verified booking

      Copper Bal Cottage was very clean and tidy, with stylish modern furnishings and tasteful artwork. It has an off-road parking space ideal for a medium-sized car or an on-road parking for a larger car. The garden is really pretty with a patio and a grass lawn, flowers and trees and a choice of seating options. We enjoyed meals on the patio and sitting under the awning to read and relax. We cooked in the kitchen which is well-equipped with a full-sized cooker, fridge-freezer and washing machine. The dining area is bright and comfortable. The lounge is cosy with a TV and streaming services. We didn't need the log burner but this would have been a treat on a cold or wet week. Upstairs the beds are comfortable with white linens and the shower is excellent. It is ideal for a couple of friends - like all older properties the ceilings are low in several of the downstairs rooms and on the stairs but we were aware of this when we booked and it is no problem for someone under 6 feet tall. The village is most practical with the village stores across the road, a post office and a few pubs; it is on a bus route and there are proper roads! There is such a lot to do nearby, magical coastline such as Prussia Cove, gardens such as Trengwainton and Godolphin, the Minack Theatre and St Michael's Mount. It is easy to shop, with Penzance so close by. And don't forget the superb jumpers at Tam O'Shanter in Penzance. You could go on a day trip to the Isles of Scilly from the Penzance Heliport or stay here before going onto Scilly for longer. The owner had gone to a lot of effort to make you feel at home and the letting company provided welcome packs on arrival.

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    • Andrew - Verified booking

      I read another item of feedback on this property a couple of weeks ago from Wayne and have to say our experience was totally the opposite!

      We were welcomed in the property by a lovely welcome pack. The property was warm and welcoming and very clean. Our dogs were able to have the run of the garden as the fence (about 3 feet high) is secure The ground floor is open plan (as per the pictures) and has a log burner which was very welcome each night. There is a shower room with toilet and sink on the ground floor too. The kitchen is well appointed with a great fridge and plenty of pans and utensils. The piano needs a tune and a bit of work so my attempts at Bach may have had him turning in his grave! (That’s my excuse). Upstairs are three good bedrooms and a bathroom. All very well decorated and proportioned. There is a beam across the main bedroom which you have to remember is there at 3 in the morning - it hurts to walk into it! There is ample hanging space and plenty of drawers in each bedroom. Outside the hot tub was great to have and we used it regularly. I hope you have a great break there. We will go back as we love the area-there is so much around - the best being St Michaels Mount just over a mile away. I’d suggest driving as it is along a busy road with no footpath. There is also a beach about 20 minutes’ walk away at Perranuthnoe which is lovely. The village has two pubs, both 200 yards away, a village shop 400 yards away (and stocks plenty of everyday essentials) and a post office. Plus plenty of takeaways and restaurants if you are so inclined. The owner, Juliet, was great to deal with. Thank you for a great week!

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    Things to do near Marazion

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    Minack Theatre

    This unique, open-air theatre is perched on the Cornish cliffs, offering an amazing backdrop to theatre under the stars. Visitors are required to book in advance for tours and shows. Expect stairs, though small sections are wheelchair accessible. Dogs on leads are welcome during visitor hours, but not for performances.

    Jackson Foundation

    The Jackson Foundation is a multi-award-winning carbon negative art venue that celebrates and supports the arts and the natural world. It is located in the centre of St. Just in a ex-industrial building and was set up by artist Kurt Jackson and his wife Caroline. It show cases Kurts artwork and hosts a range of art exhibitions throughout the year, from mediums such as painting, poetry, sculpture, installation and film. Free entry. Nearby free car park. North Row, St Just, TR19 7LB

    Geevor Tin Mine

    The Geevor Tin Mine is an ex-tin mine that is now a heritage attraction and museum, set in the rocky cornish coastline. Learn how the cornish tin miners worked in the museum, then take an underground tour of the mine tunnels and machinery. Family friendly. Gift shop and Count House Café next door. Toilets, car park. Accessible parking, toilets, access/route, and the staff have been deaf and disability awareness trained. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Count House Café

    The Count House Café, was originally the Botallack Count House Workshop and is located in the historic Geevor Tin Mine site, Botallack. It sits ontop of the cliffs near the Crowns engine houses and has spectacular views over the ocean below. It serves a range of hot of and cold treats including home made cornish pasties. Dog friendly. Toilets & car park. Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall TR19 7EW

    Porthminster Beach Café

    Porthminster beach is a short walk from St. Ives Harbour and at this prime location is the award-winning Porthminster Café. Great for snacks, lunch or dinner, the café is renowned for its fresh and sustainable fish dishes and is a go-to place for those in the know.

    Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

    Excellent museum and sculpture garden in St Ives, Cornwall. Remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important 20th century artists.

    Porthcurno Telegraph Museum

    Award-winning telegraph museum in Porthcurno. First became a communications centre in 1870. Featured on BBC TV's 'What the Victorians Did for Us'.

    Anima-Mundi (Formerly Millennium)

    Art gallery in St. Ives displaying the works of a variety of artists, with purchase available. Family friendly; open seven days a week.

    Porthchapel Beach

    This sheltered sandy cove on the south west coast is surrounded by granite cliffs. The walk to the beach is down a steep narrow path through a wooded valley and requires some agility.

    Gwynver Beach

    Close to Sennen Cove, Gwynver beach reportedly gets its name from Guinevere, wife of the legendary Cornish King Arthur. Accessible from a steep path from above, the beach is rarely too crowded. Steep granite cliffs rise from behind.

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