Holiday rentals in Saint Michael's Mount

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A spacious living area features two comfortable armchairs positioned near a stone wall, with a view through French doors. A wooden countertop with gold fixtures is visible, providing a warm and inviting setting. Exposed beams add to the rustic charm of the room.
Home in Newlyn
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Fairhaven on Newlyn Harbour

Perched on a hillside above Newlyn Harbour, with panoramic views over Mount's Bay, sits this lovingly restored granite home. Once an old chapel, Fairhaven exudes historic charm from the stained glass window of a traditional Cornish lugger to the massive structural beams salvaged from old ships. This gem of a home has been polished with a recent renovation - creating 3 comfortable bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, spacious living and kitchen areas, and a balcony that stretches the length of the facade.

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An open-plan living space features a vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams. A large, comfortable three-seater sofa with a chaise is positioned near a window, offering views of the sea. The room is completed with wooden floors and a small dining area with chairs.
Home in Marazion
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

Cosy sea view cottage, perfect for two!

Located in the heart of Marazion, our quirky and characterful cottage is the perfect base from which to explore stunning West Cornwall. The cottage has recently been tastefully renovated and decorated to provide a new shower room, a super comfy king size bed and large 3 seater sofa with chaise to relax on after a long day of walking and sight seeing! - Sea view - Located on South West Coastal Path - 5 min walk to St Michael's Mount & HUGE beach - 3 min walk to year round dog friendly beach

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A bright window frames a stunning view of the sea, with rolling waves and distant cliffs visible. A decorative table sits beside two cozy chairs. Fresh flowers in a vase add a touch of color to the natural setting.
Tiny home in Mousehole
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

The Secret Mousehole Bolthole

Romantic Escape by the Sea: Indulge in a magical getaway. Nestled in a secure, gated, private courtyard on the waters edge in the beautiful harbour village of Mousehole, this family-owned owned newly refurbished, bijou bolthole of a converted net loft promises a memorable experience. Parking is very close by in the South Quay Carpark for £10 a day, spaces not guaranteed. Sea Views from the bedroom and the sitting room. Fantastic Wifi. Superb location. Smell the sea air from the open windows

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A charming barn conversion is set against a backdrop of rolling countryside. The stone exterior highlights large windows, allowing natural light to flood the interior. A gravel driveway leads up to the entrance, bordered by a low stone wall and lush greenery.
Cottage in Saint Erth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Peaceful Couples Country Retreat-Beach 4 miles

Escape to Tilly's House-Your charming escape in tranquil Cornish countryside. Sip morning coffee on your patio listening to birdsong, soak up far reaching views as you stroll around our 2 acre meadow & unwind under the stars. Relaxation awaits as you enjoy a spacious king bedroom, bright living area & fully equipped kitchen. Minutes from North & South coast beaches, St Michael’s Mount, St Ives & National Trust gardens-The perfect spot for couples to relax, recharge & enjoy time together.

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Comfortable outdoor seating is positioned under a wooden pergola, facing a panoramic view of the sea and the distant island. A small table holds refreshments, while potted plants add a touch of greenery to the setting. The calm water reflects the soft hues of the sky.
Home in Marazion
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

The Tidal Shore - Adults only

The Tidal Shore Beach House lies at the end of the pretty historical village of Marazion and is suited for 2 adults only. We are situated down a private lane where only two other houses reside, with direct access to the two beaches below from the garden, and a south facing garden and terrace. The house is beautifully decorated throughout with his and hers bathroom and a lovely logburner. This area is surrounded by endless sea, hidden coves, beaches, highlands and outstanding natural beauty.

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The exterior of a newly built house features modern lines and large windows, complemented by a glass railing. Outdoor seating is positioned on a stone patio, with colorful flower beds and shrubbery enhancing the landscape. Natural textures of stone create an inviting entrance.
Home in Marazion
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Chymaen - Magnificent coastal home with Sea Views

This oasis has been newly built and has the most amazing views of the Cornish Coast, Marazion, St. Michael's Mount and Penzance. This highly finished three bed/ three and a half bath has uninterrupted views of the coast. With accommodation all on one level - perfect for all ages and it's dog friendly! Great coastal walkways and beaches near by - this is a house and location that you'll want to return to year after year. For those driving electric cars, we have a charger at the house!

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An aerial view showcases the coastal area of Marazion, featuring the quaint Stone's Throw cottage and nearby beach. The image captures clear blue waters surrounding St Michael's Mount, with green fields positioned inland, highlighting the serene natural beauty of the location.
Home in Marazion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Stone's Throw - *Sea views *Parking *Dog Friendly

Relax with the whole family at this cute & characterful cottage which boasts sea views, private parking & sits within paces of a tranquil beach - so close that you can enjoy the sound of ocean waves lapping against the rocks whilst snuggled in bed. Located in the hub of Marazion, the town's restaurants, galleries & coffee houses are a short stroll away. This cosy Cornish cottage is perfect for family, friends & couples seeking a romantic or much loved bucket-&-spade holiday adventure.

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A modern living area features large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the space. A sleek dark sofa with orange cushions is positioned adjacent to a dining table. Neutral tones and light grey tiles enhance the open and airy feel of the room.
Apartment in Marazion
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Stunning 1 bed apartment in Marazion with parking

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. St Michaels Cornerhouse is a large Victorian property in the beautiful seaside town of Marazion. With sandy beaches and stunning places to eat and drink, there’s no wonder Marazion is so popular. The property is run as self check in style hotel rooms and apartments. With a private bathroom, kitchen and bedroom. Tea and coffee making facilties by way of a Nespresso machine. Luxury bedding. Free Private Parking available

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A stone pathway lined with greenery leads to the entrance of a quaint cottage. An archway adorned with climbing plants frames the view, creating a welcoming approach. The cottage features large windows and a well-maintained garden, enhancing its serene setting.
Cottage in Saint Just
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Secret Garden Cottage: sea views and coastal walks

A cosy tin miner's cottage in a tranquil area of West Cornwall, situated close to the cliffs on the edge of the village of Trewellard. This two bedroom house is in a quiet location, yet close to Pendeen and local beaches. The cottage has amazing sea views and both East and West facing gardens. Walking distance to local amenities, including a shop, pub, cafe and post office. An ideal spot for walkers and adventurers, with sea views and easy access to the Coast Path.

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An open-plan living and dining area features light wood furnishings and a spacious gray sofa, accented by blue cushions. A circular dining table is set for four, complemented by a bright window treatment showcasing a colorful pattern.
Home in Marazion
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Chy Lowenna - a home from home by the sea.

A traditional Cornish cottage, Chy Lowenna is a stylish and centrally located home from home in the heart of Marazion. Cornish art on the walls, a well-equipped kitchen and high quality furnishings throughout make this the perfect place to get away from it all. Just a few minutes' walk from Marazion's sandy beaches, independent shops and galleries and fabulous eateries, the cottage is also the perfect place from which to explore Mounts Bay and beyond.

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An open-plan living area features a modern dining table with four grey checkered chairs. A blue sofa is positioned beside a large window, allowing natural light to fill the space. A colorful area rug adds a vibrant touch to the wooden flooring, with a TV visible on a unit.
Apartment in Marazion
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

A Cornish hideaway just minutes from the beach.

Come and stay at a recently refurbished Cornish Hideaway for two in the picturesque seaside town of Marazion. This modern 1 bedroom first floor apartment is just 100 metres from the seafront in a quiet location. Parking is free on a first come first serve basis, but should it be full there is further parking available on the seafront.

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Cabin in Saint Ives
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

P E N H A L L O W - A Luxury 1 Bedroom Cabin

Penhallow is a unique 1 bed luxury cabin, tucked away on the edge of Carbis Bay. Beautifully peaceful with its own mature garden edged by a stream. The perfect place to relax and unwind. It is a short walk to Carbis Bay beach and St Ives town. Great for Surfers, walkers, swimmers, cyclists, and Art lovers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Saint Michael's Mount located?

    Saint Michael's Mount is located off the coast near the village of Marazion in Cornwall, England. You can explore this tidal island, known for its historic castle and gardens, set within sweeping bay views.

  • When is the best time to visit Saint Michael's Mount?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, when temperatures are mild and gardens tend to be in bloom. Cooler months see fewer visitors, providing a quieter atmosphere though rain is more frequent.

  • How old is Saint Michael's Mount?

    Saint Michael's Mount’s recorded history stretches back nearly a thousand years to early monastic habitation, with fortifications and castles added in later centuries. Its layered heritage reflects ongoing adaptation since the medieval period.

  • Why was Saint Michael's Mount built?

    Saint Michael's Mount began as a site for religious worship by monks, later evolving into a fortified stronghold to guard the coast. Its position attracted strategic and community uses across the centuries.

  • What are some things to do near Saint Michael's Mount?

    You can explore Marazion’s galleries and cafés, visit traditional Cornish pubs, or discover sandy beaches around the bay. Coastal trails provide scenic walks, and the surrounding area has art studios and local heritage sites.

  • How is the weather near Saint Michael's Mount?

    Saint Michael's Mount experiences mild temperatures year-round, with winter averages of 40–50°F (5–10°C) and summer highs reaching 66°F (19°C). Rain is common, especially from autumn to early spring; a waterproof jacket is useful.

  • How was Saint Michael's Mount built?

    Early buildings on Saint Michael's Mount were constructed by monks using local stone, expanded in later periods into a fortified castle. Successive generations altered the site, blending religious, residential, and defensive architecture.

  • What is the history of Saint Michael's Mount?

    Saint Michael's Mount has a history rooted in monastic settlement and later as a fortified castle site. Over centuries, it played roles in regional trade, military events, and remains associated with local legends and changing land ownership.