





A friendly, Country Cottage, in the rural outskirts of the seaside town of Marazion, with its famous tourist attraction "St Michaels Mount". Offering Bed & Breakfast with an en-suite family room(double & 2 single)or a double & 1 single room with own private bathroom.Sun lounge & garden patio. Tea & coffee facilities,off road parking, Wi-Fi, TV & DVD. Full English or Continental Breakfast






Cosy cottage offers accommodation on either a B&B and/or self catering basis in Marazion, Cornwall. The self contained annexe, all on ground floor level, has studio double bedroom, luxury shower room, sitting/eating area, outdoor patio and fully equipped kitchenette. Sleeps 2; TV & CD player; bed linen, towels provided. Enjoy beach, coastal path, St Michael's Mount, RSPB Marsh.

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Address: Lugo Rock, 59 MELVILL ROAD, FALMOUTH, Cornwall, TR11 4DF
Mullion, Cornwall. The church in this village has one of the finest sets of bench-ends in the West Country; c. 1535, carved in oak, their images very varied. The tower (c. 1500) is partly of serpentine, the basic multi-coloured stone of the Lizard peninsula.
Mullion Cove, 1 mile South West, is splendidly cliff-walled, and has a cave that may have been used by smugglers, accessible when the tide is out.
One mile South West at Poldhu Point, behind a massive Victorian hotel, is a memorial marking the site of the Marconi radio station, where, in 1901, the first-ever transatlantic morse signals were transmitted and received.
Nearby towns: Falmouth, Helston, Penryn, Porthleven
Nearby villages: Breage, Budock Water, Cadgwith, Carleen, Constantine, Coverack, Crowan, Cury, Flushing, Germoe, Grade, Gunwalloe, Gweek, Helford, Landewednack, Leedstown, Lizard, Manaccan, Marazion, Mawgan, Mawnan, Mylor, Perranuthnoe, Porkellis, Ruan Major, Ruan Minor, St. Anthony, St. Erth, St. Hilary, St. Keverne, St. Martin, Wendron
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