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Seascape

From £2692

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  • Property code: 453
  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 5pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Beachfront
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Just 300 yards from the beautiful sandy beach and with panoramic sea views overlooking Mounts Bay towards St Michael's Mount, this deceptively light and spacious semi detached family home is set in a quiet residential close. Double-glazed and furnished to a high standard, this south west facing property is ideally placed for family beach holidays and for exploring both the Coastal Footpath and the West of Cornwall by car.

The golden sandy beach is just a two minute walk away, popular with families and for water sports and the local marshes are renowned for birdwatching. Marazion has a selection of pubs,cafes and local shops about 500 yards away, as is the causeway, which leads to St Michael's Mount at low tide.

There is a local bus route that connects to the shopping town of Penzance, 2 miles, where there is a railway station and a regular ferry service to the Isles of Scilly. Praa Sands golf club is just a short drive and there are riding stables nearby.

Entrance

Fronted by an enclosed paved terrace that catches the morning sun, a door opens directly into the kitchen.

Kitchen / Dining Room

A light and airy, modern fitted kitchen/dining room with electric operated Velux Windows, casual seating and French Windows opening to the patio. Kitchen appliances include dishwasher, fridge/freezer, gas hob, electric oven and microwave.

Shower Room

Adjacent to the kitchen is a shower room W.C. with hand basin.

Garage

Integral garage where there are laundry facilities (washing machine and tumble dryer) and secure storage for bicycles and beach gear.

Living Room

A bright and sunny sitting room with television, comfortable furniture, an ornamental marble fireplace and sliding patio doors enjoying wonderful sea views.

Bedroom 1

Double bedroom with views across the garden towards the sea.

Bedroom 2

Single bed with plenty or storage and desk.

Bedroom 3 

Single bed with plenty or storage and desk.

Bathroom

 A family bathroom W.C. with bath, shower cubicle and hand basin completes the accommodation on the ground floor.

Bedroom 4

A kingsize double on the seaward side with glorious sea views.

Bedroom 5

A double bedroom,

Bathroom

Bathroom W.C. with handbasin and shower over the bath.

Living Room

Second sitting room with television and sliding French Doors onto a balcony with glass surround and uninterrupted sea views overlooking St Michael's Mount and the Bay.

General

This property is centrally heated.

The rear garden is partially enclosed and comprises a raised sun deck that spans the width of the property, perfect for watching the sun set in the west, and a dozen railed steps lead down to a large lawn sheltered by mature shrubs. Garden furniture and barbecue provided. 

Located on the stunning south Cornish coastline, Marazion boasts a rich history and spectacular views out over Mount's Bay. With fairy-tale worthy fables and beautiful beaches, you'll want to spend your holiday in Marazion year after year.

The town is full of tales of antiquity, with records regaling that it used to be a busy port, hustling and bustling with tin traders from Europe and further afield. Stories tell that the picturesque St. Michael's Mount, nestled on an island in the bay, was granted to monks from Mont St Michel. Nowadays, the colossal castle is home to the St Aubyn family who has lived there since the 17th Century and is run jointly between them and the National Trust, welcoming all visitors with open arms. Follow in the footsteps of the pilgrims and journey across the causeway at low tide or hop on a ferry and marvel at the castle, sub-tropical gardens and working island community.

Marazion's pretty tangle of streets and little lanes are dotted with shops and a multitude of craft and art galleries laden with local artists’ work, ceramics, hand-made jewellery and gifts. There are plenty of food shops for provisions on your Marazion holiday, including a couple of delicious bakeries, with larger supermarkets nearby to stock up on goodies for picnics and quick and easy meals back in your cottage kitchen. 

With such an iconic landmark close by, you'll find a host of restaurants, pubs and eateries serving great food with sensational views of St Michael’s Mount, which is particularly breathtaking in the evenings when the spectacular lights illuminate the castle.

Marazion boasts two beautiful golden beaches with views for miles. Sit on the warm, soft sand and marvel at the sweeping panorama that spans from The Lizard all the way down to Mousehole, with St Michael's Mount peeping into the picture. A well-kept secret of the town is their quieter, stony beach just off Leys Lane. It's a small bay sprinkled with rock pools bursting with aquatic wildlife – so take your bucket and spade and enjoy time hunting for crabs and limpets in the bubbling meres.

In late spring and summer, the town takes part in the region's horticultural event – Southwest In Bloom. Marazion bursts into a riot of colourful displays in public areas, joined by business owners and the proud and friendly locals who plant and tend immaculate window boxes and gardens. The whole town takes part in creating a kaleidoscope of colour, worthy of gorgeous photos to remind you of your stay. 

For fans of the festive season, Christmas holidays in Marazion should be on your horizon as Marazion does Christmas big time! Think thousands of twinkly lights and a huge Christmas tree taking centre stage in the town square. The businesses and locals again join forces in decorating the town and put on a calendar of merry events culminating in the Man in Red arriving on a sleigh to hand out presents to little ones.

If you're journeying to Marazion with younger members of the family, there is plenty to keep them occupied! Folly Field is home to a large play park equipped with climbing equipment and swings for hours of fun monkeying around. Nearby, Red River is great for paddling during warmer weather if you don't fancy the sea. It's home to schools of tiny fish who may nibble at your toes!

There is parking for one car on the drive with additional roadside parking nearby but not guaranteed. There is also a pay and display car park across the road at St Michael's Mount. 

- £750 refundable security deposit payable direct to owner

- Sorry, this property does not accept pets

- Cot and highchair not available 

- This property accommodates a maximum of 8 people only


Godolphin Arms
(Less than a mile)

Located opposite the iconic tidal island of St Michael’s Mount is Godolphin Arms, a busy, vibrant restaurant serving locally sourced food. Whether it’s a late breakfast, afternoon tea or alfresco drinks you’re after, you can sit back and gaze sea ward enjoying the fantastic view of St Michael’s and beyond.

Godolphin Arms , West End, Marazion, TR17 0EN. (T: 01736 888510) 

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Cutty Sark Bar & Restaurant
(Less than a mile)

Dating back to 1700 The Cutty Sark restaurant at the Marizon Hotel is a relaxing place to unwind and enjoy menus featuring plenty of local meat and fish as well as vegetarian and vegan options. Enjoy a pint of local beer or cider at the bar before a meal at the welcoming restaurant served by friendly and attentive staff.  Dogs welcome in the bar and garden.  

Curry Sark Bar & Restaurant, Marazion, Cornwall TR17 0AP

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The Fire Engine Inn, Marazion
(Less than a mile)

The Kings Arms
(Less than a mile)

A traditional friendly pub in the heart of Marazion, just 5 minutes from the beach, serving great food every day alongside a selection of real ales and other drinks.  Sit in the comfortable bar with log fire on colder evenings or in summer the outside seating area is a fantastic place to enjoy a cool drink or meal from the extensive menu.

Kings Arms Marazion, The Square, Marazion, Cornwall (T: 01736 710291)

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The Hoxton Special
(Less than a mile)

Beach cafe serving cream tea's, cakes, coffees, salad boxes and sandwiches. Paddleboard hire also available. 

The Hoxton Special - Special Beach Road, Marazion, TR17 0EW. Telephone: 07572 432402  

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St Michael's Mount
(Less than a mile)

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The magical rocky island of St Michaels Mount crowned by a medieval church and castle has been beguiling visitors for centuries.  Whatever your age there’s lots to see and do here from exploring the subtropical gardens and fairy tale castle, to discovering the history and legend surrounding this beautiful National Trust property.

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Amazing. The gardens in particular, which were breathtaking!

April 2022


Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens
(2 miles)

The beautiful sheltered valley of Tremenheere is the perfect setting for a large-scale exotic and sub-tropical planting. Interwoven amongst the woods, streams and planting is an evolving programme of contemporary artwork that harmonises with the landscape. With fantastic views of St Michael's Mount in the distance, it’s a great place to lose yourself, disconnect from the outside world and connect with both art and nature. Have a picnic on one of the grassy areas or visit Tremenheere Kitchen for a great taste of Cornish seafood, meat dishes and interesting veggie and vegan options. Dogs on leads are also welcome.

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Jubilee Pool
(3 miles)

The UK’s largest sea water lido and geothermally heated pool plus a fantastic café serving great food with some of the best views in Penzance !

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Jubilee Pool
(3 miles)

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First opened in 1935, the Jubilee Pool was created as a celebration of King George V’s Silver Jubilee. The pool is the largest and most celebrated sea pool in the UK, built into a triangular shape it withstands the ferocity of the Cornish seas while still being a very pleasant environment to bathe in. It contains about 5 million litres of sea water and no mechanical filtration and minimal chemical treatment making it a natural sea water bathing experience. The quality of the water is carefully maintained and water is replaced regullary, timed carefully with the outgoing and incoming tides. A wristband needs to be purchased to swim in the pool, adults are £5, under 16s are £3.50, and under 4s go free.

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Visiting the geothermal pool is a wonderful experience and far warmer than imagined. It was worth the chill of changing and dressing. The environment is clean and well maintained in spite of its age, which only adds to the ambience, The warmth of the cafe is a pleasure after a swim and it offers high quality food and friendly service.

March 2023


Amazing! Make sure you get the combo ticket for maximum enjoyment, but make sure you go into the cold pool first!

April 2022


Cornwall's Great Escapes
(4 miles)

Get your kids off their phones and gadgets for a while and experience Cornwall’s ultimate escape room. For 60 minutes you will be locked in a room and will have to communicate with each other using your problem solving skills and intuition to escape. Although not for geniuses it is a brain teaser. Will you have what it takes to escape?

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Marazion Beach
(Less than a mile)

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Just opposite the famous landmark of St Michael’s Mount lies Marazion Beach. Relax and take in the atmosphere in the Cornish sunshine, walk to St Michael’s Mount at low tide along the granite causeway, watch kite surfers zoom up and down the length of the beach or try out paddle boarding or sailing. With many rock pools to explore and facilities for sailing and windsurfing lessons there is always something to do on Marazion beach. Dogs are welcome expect between 1 May and end of September when a seasonal dog ban is in place.

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Visited three times in early March, ideal parking on seafront, beautiful views, level walking, plenty going on including kite surfing and wind surfing. Jordans take away excellent. Public toilets nearby.

March 2022


Long Rock Beach
(2 miles)

Mousehole is a delightful village. Beautiful scenery and walks, with some interesting shops and places to eat and drink. We ate very well at The Mousehole Deli and Kitchen on the seafront, which has an interesting menu, good coffee, and lovely staff. Bought great gifts at the weekly Craft Market too. Parking in Mousehole is quite limited!

November 2023


absolutely lovely fishing village, well worth a walk round, so relaxing having a walk around here !!

September 2023


We loved Mousehole! It has real character and we could walk there from our cottage. We swam there twice and the water was wonderful. We also enjoyed pasties, coffee and cake in the village. We would definitely go back there again.

September 2023


Beautiful, quaint Mousehole, one of our favourite places. Had a lovely stroll around the harbour and village and visited most of the gift shops. Sat for a while in the lovely harbour, so peaceful and quiet.

July 2023


This beach is not dog friendly at any time

August 2022


Amazing beautiful harbour village , clean and friendly. Will visit again

August 2022


Great place to watch the world go by. Not brave enough to join the locals jumping from the harbour walls into the water but looked great fun at high tide.

August 2022


Praa Sands
(5 miles)

When you visit Praa Sands you will be struck by how white the sand is, blinding in the sunshine and making the water a beautiful turquoise colour. This mile long sandy beach is backed with sheltering sand dunes and is easily accessible from the car park, perfect for families who can enjoy the shallow water, build sand dunes and bask in the sunshine while surfers can take on the surprisingly big waves out back.  

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Carbis Bay Beach
(6 miles)

Carbis Bay is a northeast facing beach that rarely has any surf, making it an ideal spot for families and toddlers to paddle and swim in the calmer waters. At around a mile long, the golden sands of Carbis Bay are surrounded by sub-tropical plants and turquoise waters which might just have you thinking you’re somewhere much further south! Dogs are banned on the beach between Easter and 30 September.  

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September 2023

We all really enjoyed our stay a lovely house with an Ideal location. The photos on the website don’t do it justice.


September 2022

Seascape offered loads of space, was very comfortable and the location was great. Will highly recommend to all friends and family.


August 2022

A perfect house in a perfect location, couldn't ask for more.


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