Penhale Cottage is a charming Grade II listed holiday home located in the coastal town of Marazion, Cornwall. The traditional white-washed exterior and characterful décor make it an ideal retreat for two people looking for a romantic getaway. The cottage features a snug sitting room with a woodburning stove, a well-equipped kitchen diner, and a rear garden for alfresco dining. The intimate king-size bedroom offers a peaceful night's sleep after a day of exploring the nearby beach and attractions.
Guests can enjoy a short stroll to Marazion Beach, where they can visit St Michael's Mount at low tide or simply relax by the sea. The town of Penzance is also close by, offering a range of sights and attractions including Penlee House Gallery & Museum, the scenic harbour, and St Anthony Gardens. For a taste of luxury, guests can visit the National Trust's Trengwainton Garden for a traditional Cornish afternoon tea amidst vibrant gardens and woodland trails.
Overall, Penhale Cottage provides the perfect base for a romantic retreat in Cornwall, with its idyllic location near the coast and its proximity to a variety of attractions and activities. Whether guests choose to explore the picturesque coastline, relax on the beach, or indulge in local delicacies, this charming holiday home offers a memorable and relaxing experience for couples looking to escape to the South West of England.
Weekly price from £675
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