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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wheal Rodney Holiday Park
  • Cornwall

    Wheal Rodney Holiday Park

    Ref: S497941

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Foxglove Field Glamping
  • Cornwall

    Foxglove Field Glamping

    Ref: S982115

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    £82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wheal Rodney Holiday Park
  • Cornwall

    Wheal Rodney Holiday Park

    Ref: S338317

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nori's Nest, Shepherds Hut, Croft Hooper, Crowlas
  • Cornwall

    Nori's Nest, Shepherds Hut, Croft Hooper, Crowlas

    Ref: S394740

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    Kitchen Small kitchen with electric hob, a fridge, microwave and cooking utensils. Please note there is no oven but there is an outside barbecue. Dining area Foldaway dining table with 2 chairs Bedroom Queen size bed, under bed storage for...

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hoopers Lodge, Croft Hooper, Crowlas
  • Cornwall

    Hoopers Lodge, Croft Hooper, Crowlas

    Ref: S696833

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    Living Area The lounge is open plan with the kitchen and dining area and is furnished with two sofas, a footstool, a Smart TV with Freeview, and a coffee table. French doors lead out to a small furnished balcony with decking Kitchen Open plan...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Withey Cottages
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    Cornwall

    4 Withey Cottages

    Ref: S89269

    Reviews 34

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    This traditional end of terrace cottage, in the quiet village of Perranuthnoe between Marazion and Prussia Cove, sleeps six people and two dogs. 4 Withey Cottages has gardens at the front and back – one with a lovely patio overlooking the...

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    £366

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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.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in Marazion are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in Marazion provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mr & Mrs Zoe And Clinton Manhood And Banbury - Verified booking

      I only gave equipment 3 and not a 4 because I felt a few small items were missing such as hand soap both downstairs in the kitchen and upstairs. There is no hand basin in the toilet, though I understand the preference for a washing machine instead of a hand basin (washing machine was very useful) but liquid sanitiser in the toilet would have been useful. Foil would have been useful as is not the sort of thing you think of bringing and more tea towels. also hooks in the bathroom and bedroom doors that are not the stick on variety as they just fall off with the slightest of weight. also the tv remotes really need checking every time as they had a real problem, maybe the batteries. time and time again this is a problem in rental properties as they are never thought to be checked properly. Comfort, generally very comfy, especially the bed which was wonderful. It was also lovely and warm, too warm in fact so we kept turning it off. a good size kitchen lounge and bedrooms too. The settee though was not very comfy for us. Generally we loved the cottage very much, especially the view and the proximity to the beach. I have stayed in Perran most years for 40 years. During childhood I stayed in 'Sunnyside' but now we have a dog and they do not take dogs and it is very expencive so I was very pleased to find 4 Withey cottage with a secure garden for our little dog. Please do not change the garden to AstroTurf monstrosity as that is no good for dogs, wildlife, or children's bare feet as it getting burning hot in the sun and just does not look like the Cornish countryside and a suitable foreground to the fields and sea view.

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    • Miss White - Verified booking

      We have stayed at this property a number of times over the past couple of years, we have noticed a general decline in standards this year. The house needs a good refurb and painting, the paintwork is dirty especially downstairs, although the house is generally clean, the beds, bedding and towels were fine. There seems to be a general lack of attention to detail, there's not a set of six of any type of glass or cup, only 2 wine glasses and one beer glass!!, the house is meant to sleep six!!. The mattress on the double bed in the front bedroom is very uncomfortable it needs replacing, one of the patio chairs is broken and was just left propped up against the wall, the garden front and back look generally unkept, the grass was cut this time but was so long in April we couldn't use the garden. We have loved staying here but the house needs some work done on it to keep it up with the standards of other properties for the same price. The positives are the house is in a lovely village with the beach, pub and two cafes on your doorstep.

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    • Mrs Kleanthous - Verified booking

      The cottage is well located and is only a short walk to the beach and SW coast path. The local pub was friendly and served good quality food. Across the road from the cottage was an excellent cafe. The cottage was clean. There were some things that were not so great. The garden was overgrown and untidy, which is a real shame as the cottage has a great view and was one of the reasons we booked, but this impacted enjoyment of sitting out. The cottage has been well loved (which is fine) but some items of furniture need replacing - the double mattress in the front bedroom was thin and uncomfortable, one of the patio chairs has a broken seat and needs repairing/ replacing. For 6 people, the cottage also needs more usable glasses/ cups - one pint glass and 2 wine glasses is not enough. Overall, it was OK because of the location but I probably wouldn’t stay in this particular cottage again unless they resolve some of the issues mentioned above.

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    • Ms Michele Thackray - Verified booking

      Ideal location and property very good but there are some issues with black mould. On ceiling in front bedroom, on ceiling in rear room with single beds and in the downstairs toilet ceiling which had also crept up the net curtains (probably because of the washer drier) Some had been painted over unsuccessfully as it had come through. I am allergic to most things including damp and mould so had to change bedrooms but I discovered all rooms have it. There was no washing up bowl so had to wastefully fill the kitchen sink with hot water all the time. It didn't stop us enjoying our holiday but the above was irksome especially my allergic reaction to the mould.

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    • Mr Pryer - Verified booking

      Described by our children as the best Christmas ever, 4 Withey Cottages played a big part. With the amazing beach so close and quick access to the SW Coastal path the property this met the needs of adults and children alike. We also ventured out to Penzance, Marazion, Lands End and Mousehole all within easy reach and favourable December sunshine made these highly enjoyable trips out. Inside the cottage we found the property well-provisioned and comfortable. The log burning stove was a welcome addition and added to the atmosphere. The welcome package and practical information about the property were excellent also. We will definitely be back.

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    Things to do near Marazion

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    • Natural Landmark Natural Landmark

    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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