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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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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chy Merthen East
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Chy Merthen East

    Ref: S97858

    Reviews 44

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    Chy Merthen East is a comfortable and well-equipped cottage for two situated in Marazion and enjoying views of the iconic St Michael’s Mount. The cottage is reverse level with a spacious open plan living space on the first floor and a double...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shoreline
  • 1

    Cornwall

    Shoreline

    Ref: S82116

    Reviews 47

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    4
    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 Michael's Mount is the iconic part time isle...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mary-Rose Cottage
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Mary-Rose Cottage

    Ref: S84001

    Reviews 38

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    Mary-Rose Cottage is a pretty, traditional cottage for a family or friends sharing, situated between the Cornish coastal towns of Hayle and Marazion, you will be ideally placed to visit the local sandy beaches, the town of Penzance which has some...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Dreams
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Sea Dreams

    Ref: S171472

    Reviews 39

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    Marazion is a coastal town which is known as the gateway to the enchanting castle and island fortress of St Michael's Mount. It houses large sandy beaches, which are ideal for windsurfing, kite-surfing and sailing. Within the town you will find a...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Cowshed
  • 3

    Cornwall

    The Old Cowshed

    Ref: S366326

    Reviews 9

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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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    £128

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chimaya
  • 1

    Cornwall

    Chimaya

    Ref: S216831

    Reviews 23

    2
    4
    This newly built detached property is finished in a contemporary, modern style and offers welcoming accommodation for a lovely coastal holiday. Situated in Marazion, the property is set over two floors and benefits from private parking for two...

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    £123

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ocean Breeze
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Ocean Breeze

    Ref: S171471

    Reviews 39

    4
    7
    Marazion is a coastal town within Cornwall, known as the gateway to the enchanting castle and island fortress of St Michael's Mount. Within the town you will find a sandy beach with watersports opportunities including windsurfing, kite-surfing and...

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    £96

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nutshell, Marazion
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Nutshell, Marazion

    Ref: S922452

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    2

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - School Cottage, Marazion
  • 3

    Cornwall

    School Cottage, Marazion

    Ref: S975237

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    4

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Great location very spacious. Sea and castle view
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Great location very spacious. Sea and castle view

    Ref: S945115

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    £218

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Very Spacious, Great location. Castle and Sea view
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Very Spacious, Great location. Castle and Sea view

    Ref: S944995

    3
    6

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    £222

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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

    3
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    £212

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Idyllic location, Amazing view, Spacious
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Idyllic location, Amazing view, Spacious

    Ref: S987662

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    £888

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lynwood Cottage
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Lynwood Cottage

    Ref: S940543

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nana's House
  • 1

    Cornwall

    Nana's House

    Ref: S278089

    Reviews 36

    2
    4
    Marazion is a beautiful coastal town resting in Cornwall, known to be the gateway to the castle and island fortress of St Michael's Mount. There are plenty of opportunities for watersports along the town's enchanting beach including windsurfing,...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Greeb Rocks Cottage
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Greeb Rocks Cottage

    Ref: S123244

    Reviews 72

    2
    4
    This cottage is close to the heart of Marazion, Cornwall which has a number of independent stores, local pubs and cafés a short walk away. It has a sheltered beach with windsurfing, kitesurfing and sailing facilities. St Michael’s Mount is a small...

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    £103

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    Marazion is a delightful holiday destination, located near Penzance in Cornwall, England. With lush green hills, windswept beaches, and stunning views of St Michael's Mount, it has something to excite everyone. There is plenty to do, from exploring ancient ruins to taking leisurely strolls along the beach. Visitors can pick up souvenirs and local crafts or enjoy a hearty Cornish pasty or fish and chips.

    Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Marazion are a great way to take a break and take your furry friend along with you. There are a wide range of cottages to choose from, with many featuring secure gardens and grounds, so your pooch can get out and play. Inside, you'll find cosy living areas and special touches like welcome treats and bedding. With such an array of dog-friendly properties available all over the country, it's easy to find one to suit the whole family.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Jo-anne - Verified booking

      This is the 4th year we have booked one of these properties but our first time in Shoreline.

      We continue to book (and have done for 2021 already) as the location is perfect for us. On the whole, the properties, including Shoreline, are very comfortable. However, a couple of points to raise - On all the Sykes documentation the check out time was listed at 10am, when we arrived at Shoreline on 8th August, there was a note in the property stating that checkout time was 9am. I appreciate that, due to the current situation, an earlier checkout time gives the cleaners more time but it would have been nice to have been informed prior to our arrival. This year there were parking permits issued for users of the properties. The property details states that there is parking for 2 cars but only 1 permit had been provided. Luckily we only had 1 car with us but we did consider bringing 2 cars so that my son could drive home to collect his exam results on the Thursday. The toilet seat needs repairing/replacing. The patio door was very stiff to use and was very difficult to lock. It didn't seem to fit the runners properly. Cleanliness has always been an issue for us at these properties. Bedding and towels were lovely and fresh. All crockery, cutlery and utensils were also very clean. But - surfaces and window sills in every room were very dusty, several surfaces had dead flies on them. The floor was filthy. I swept up lots of sand and grit upon arrival. Each time any furniture moved slightly (sofas, coffee table, beds, bedside cabinets etc) more piles of sand and grit were revealed. I spilt some water on the floor so used a cloth to mop it up - the cloth was literally black after mopping up the water. I wiped down the windowsill in the kitchen and the wipe was black when I had finished. In my opinion - floors really should be thoroughly swept, hoovered and mopped during each changeover clean (inlcuding moving furniture and cleaning under and behind the furniture)

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    • Scott - Verified booking

      I wish to say that this is not my first time at this location and have spent many thousands of pounds over the last 10 years.

      Thus, I'm commenting from a position of extensive experience across most of the properties at this location. The properties now are in my veiw such poor value.and simply not worth the outlay anymore. The overall physical condition is very tired and this week, experiencing what we have has been the proverbial 'straw'. Of course, in a holiday let, one always expects a degree of rustic charm , but dead insect stains on the walls, which haven't even been painted since last year, leaking shower heads, rear 'sliding' doors that don't close and lock properly and are held together with brackets were all appalling. The final thing this week was a freezer door missing, so the fridge leaked frozen water which ran into the main compartment all over the food and wouldn't hold temperature. Our food was ruined and we couldn't eat it. When I asked about this, I was told it happened weeks ago. I've had enough of the dilapidated condition of these lets and the reality is, they are no longer competitive considering the local market and it would be my respectful recommendation that Cornish Cottages consider removing them from their portfolio. I cannot see how advertising these lets in the condition they remain in for years maintains a credible market offer. They simply aren't good enough and CC need to see it. Thank you.

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    • Julie - Verified booking

      The cottage was really nice.

      All mod cons, a lovely convection cooker, dishwasher and washing machine. Over the bath shower. The bath was low enough to step in but I feel a grab rail would benefit. Two bedrooms basic, but hey what else do you need. The bedding was fresh and nipping clean and so soft. Beds comfy. The cottage was open plan. Sitting area had two settees with cushions and blankets. TV, and two very good coffee tables which came in handy. Patio windows leading to picnic table . Beautiful view of St.Michael's Mount. We could sit and watch the wind surfers or people taking leisurely walks along the promanard. When we arrived there was a pint of milk, tub of cream, scones and jam, which I thought was a lovely welcome, also dining table and chairs. Central heating plus electric fire. Dogs were allowed, my Shipoo loved it too. Especially the pub at the end of the road lol. Beside the pub was a café and gift shop. There was a caretaker a couple of times a week to assist with anything you may need, very friendly. Being next to the train line didn't bother us as trains stopped at about elevenish. Marazion is an ideal place to stay as it is not far from Landsend, St.Ives etc. Would recommend and hope to return next year.

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    • Sharon - Verified booking

      Fantastic location, with the views of St Michael's Mount and being in such close proximity to the sandy beach.

      I loved being able to hear the sea from the property. For me personally, I liked it that Shoreline was on the end of the row, and we benefited from the flower and large pebble arrangements that the gardener had done outside nearby. Overall, the quality of cleanliness was very good - thinking particularly of the kitchen equipment and utensils. The bathroom mirror would have benefited from a good polish. The mattress on the double bed wasn't great in that it felt as though it was sloping towards the floor at the edge and I felt like I might fall off, so I slept in the middle of the bed. The bed heads in both bedrooms are not the ones shown in the photographs (they are very nice, but it is a small inaccuracy in the listing). It would be an added bonus if WiFi was installed at the property. Usually I look for this but on this occasion I had missed that it wasn't in the listing when I booked. Not the end of the world, but it would be preferable to have it and would make me more likely to book again

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    • Janet - Verified booking

      Upon entering the property we went "Wow" as it was far more spacious than we had anticipated.

      It was very clean, light and airy and the decor and soft furnishings were just right. We could hear the waves from the sea even before we opened the patio doors. Shoreline was perfect for our dog because even though the grounds are open plan, being the end bungalow meant that no one went past us. We took a long training lead with us so that our dog could wander in and out at the same time as being kept secure. Shoreline's close proximity to the South West Coast Path and the beach was the biggest bonus and the main reason for choosing Shoreline. Everything was perfect - apart from the beds. The twin room definitely needs new mattresses. I had a terrible first night's sleep due to the springs digging into my back and the remaining nights didn't improve my quality of sleep at all. If I was to book this property again I would take an air mattress with me!

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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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