Penhale is a charming grade II listed former fisherman’s cottage located in the centre of the ancient market town of Marazion. Believed to be around 300 years old, Penhale provides the perfect base for a holiday in South West Cornwall.
Just minutes away is a safe and sandy beach that offers access to the causeway leading to historic St. Michaels Mount. Nearby are the well-known towns of Penzance and St. Ives as well as the coastal villages of Mousehole, Newlyn and Porthleven.
Among the many activities are coastal walks, bird-watching, windsurfing and sailing.
Wireless fibre optic broadband internet access included.
BT TV and BT Sport included.
This property offers: First floor, 1 double bedroom with king sized bed and 1 Twin room with TV, DVD and video player and 1 bathroom with full sized bath and walk in shower.
Ground floor, kitchen, with dining area and separate living room. Patio area with garden furniture and BBQ.
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