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Chy Lowenna
Marazion

£433 - £1008 per week
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Chy Lowenna is a charming cottage in the heart of Marazion which is a pure delight, decorated with warm, neutral tones, with soft blues and yellows, a reflection of the nearby seaside. It has two comfortable bedrooms and an open plan living space, where you can enjoy long, lazy breakfasts with fresh coffee and mountains of buttery toast, before heading out for the day. Set over three floors and boasting a calm ambience, this is a home of you'll instantly fall in love with, to the rear of the cottage is an elevated seating area to enjoy a late-night G&T under the star. This delightful cottage is a perfect retreat, whether you're staying with friends or your family, and at any time of the year.

Just steps from golden beaches and long coastal walks, a variety of local eateries and galleries, Chy Lowenna has it all. Having the iconic St Michael's Mount, with its stunning castle, surrounded by mythys and legends, and with the whole west Cornwall coast on your doorstep, you're spoilt for places to explore. This Cornish cottage is a haven you'll relish returning to after a days adventures and a secret you'll want to keep all to yourself.

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Twin

Entrance

via front door into:

Sitting room/kitchen

sofa, two chairs, TV with Amazon Firestick, dining table with four chairs, electric oven and hob, fridge with freezer box, dishwasher, door to inner hall with door to back yard with outbuilding and stairs rising to first floor:

Bedroom 1

twin beds.

Bathroom

bath with shower over, WC, basin. From landing, stairs rise to second floor.

Bedroom 2

king size bed, dual aspect with garden views to rear and sea glimpses to the front.

Utility area

back yard with outbuilding, washing machine, tumble dryer, two additional outside chairs.

Outside area

small outside seating area, accessed via 24 steep uneven steps, outside furniture.

Additional information

electric heating, outside area is located up 24 uneven steep steps, to the rear of the cottage, so may not be suitable for small children or anyone with mobility issues, children to be supervised outside at all times, WiFi, short breaks available.

 
 

A beautiful property in a great location. Keep in mind that it's a short walk to the car park but otherwise its furnished to beautifully and incredibly clean- all you can ask for while on holiday! Thank you!

August 2023

A fantastic little holiday house, beautifully fitted out and with everything you would need for a great home from home stay.

October 2022

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Holidays in Marazion

Marazion is perhaps best known for the famous St Michael's Mount that is perfectly silhouetted on a sunny day, however the town itself is worth a browse with some lovely shops and tea rooms. We recommend visiting in early Spring when the famous Cornish daffs are in full flower!

St Michael’s Mount sits majestically on an island out at sea and can be reached via a cobbled causeway at low tide or at other times by the 'St Michael' amphibious vehicle! Visit the sub-tropical gardens that surround the castle or step inside the castle walls to explore the myths and legends that surround this iconic landmark. Read more about St Michael's Mount or view our St Michael's Mount webcam.

 

Top tip

Be sure check the tide times when planning your visit to St Michael's Mount!

Marazion beach

Conveniently located a moment away from the world famous St Michael's Mount, Marazion beach is found in the heart of Mount's Bay, recently elected as one of the 'most beautiful bays in the world'. It’s the perfect beach for family holidays in Marazion, with cafés just above the sand, lifeguards on hand and clean and safe waters. Despite its beauty and convenience for holiday makers, it remains surprisingly quiet compared to other Cornish beaches. It’s perfect for beach and sea sports and you can even take your horse for a quick gallop across the sands! The long sandy beach that stretches towards Long Rock is a popular windsurfing, kite surfing and sailing spot amongst locals and holiday makers alike. Mount's Bay provides ideal conditions for watersports, and kite surfing and stand up paddleboarding lessons are available with Ocean High for those looking to make the most of the outdoors. Find out more things to do at Marazion Beach >

Venture Eastwards and you'll find Marazion Beach East, or Steps Beach. This dog-friendly beach is favoured by locals as it is quiet due to its limited access and rocky shore, but it is perfect for dog walking, and collecting driftwood after a storm. Children will enjoy the many rock pools when the tide is out. Accessible via Leys Lane or from Marazion beach if you don't mind climbing over the rocks!

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Things to do in Marazion

Marazion Town Centre

A wander around Marazion itself is a must for those who love exploring shops. Marazion is an ancient market town with a rich history of smuggling, sea commerce and pilgrimage. Nowadays, the town has numerous galleries, gift shops and cafes along the winding streets with plenty of traditional architecture to look at along the way. 

RSPB Nature Reserve - Marazion Marsh

Just a short walk from the town you will find Marazion Marsh, a freshwater habitat, which is home to Cornwall's largest reed bed. This nature reserve is extremely popular with bird watchers all year round and in winter, it's not uncommon to see thousands of starlings flocking here to roost on the marsh. Read more on our blog.

Marazion Museum

Located in the town hall, this fascinating museum features lots of local artifacts and interesting finds and information on this historic market town. 

Marazion in Bloom

Every summer, the residents of Marazion put on a spectaular floral display from hanging baskets, window boxes and planters. Prizes are awarded for the best displays and locals compete for the award of best presented home and business property. This alone is well worth a visit. 

Walks around Marazion

Located on the South West Coast Path, there are stunning walks across Mounts Bay to Penzance, and to Prussia Cove in the opposite direction. Walking inland, you have 'St Michael's Way'. Thought to be used by pilgrims wanting to avoid the treacherous waters around Land's End, this popular walk runs coast to coast from St Ives to Marazion. This 12 mile walk finishes at Marazion Marsh which can get quite muddy so be sure to bring appropriate footwear! Read more about walking in Marazion on our blog post: Walking in Cornwall: Marazion Walks.

Places to eat in Marazion

Marazion has a good selection of eateries to suit all tastes. Whether you're looking to dine out at a restaurant on a special occasion or simply grab a bite to eat to enjoy on the beach, you will find everything you need for a Marazion self catering holiday. From quaint delicatessen style cafes and up market fine dining, to traditional pubs, Marazion offers a wide selection of local Cornish cuisine, all within a short walk of one another. Enjoy a traditional Cornish pasty, stop off at the Godolphin Arms after a day at the beach and enjoy the spectacular views of St Michaels Mount, or visit 'The Copper Spoon' cafe for spot of lunch in a cozy atmosphere. Read our Guide to eating out in Marazion.

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Events

Tom Bawcock's Eve, Mousehole

Every year, the people of Mousehole celebrate the bravery of Tom Bawcock. Years ago, when the boats couldn't get out in the storms, the villages had no fish to eat. Tom dared to take his boat out and returned with enough fish to make a Star Gazey fish pie for the whole village.

23rd of December, 2024

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Montol Festival

Each year, the people of Penzance celebrate the Winter Solstice with a festival of Cornish tradition, torch processions, and dancing through the streets. It's a truly wonderful celebration. 

21st December 2024

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Penzance Literary Festival

Popular with visitors and locals alike, this exciting festival celebrates everything literary, including spoken, written, recited and sung word. Take part in the reading and writing discussions and activities and enjoy the many performances.

2nd - 6th July 2024

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New Year's Eve in St Ives

Spend New Year's Eve in St Ives for an unforgettable evening at the largest fancy dress party in the county. Ring in the New Year with an unbeatable fireworks display by the sea. 

31st December 2024

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St Ives Feast Day

Feast Day offers visitors the chance to witness, and even join in with, a centuries-old tradition. The Mayor 'Hurls the Silver Ball' into the crowd on the beach below. The one who returns the ball to the Guildhall steps by midday receives a silver coin. 

5th February 2024

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Golowan Festival - Penzance

Golowan Festival is an annual arts event that celebrates local culture and community. This year the theme will be 'Back to the Future!

21st - 30th June 2024

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Mousehole Christmas Lights

Possibly the most well-known and popular Christmas Lights in the county, Moushole combines stunning displays against the backdrop of their gorgeous Cornish fishing harbour to bring real festive magic to all who visit at this special time of year. Read More >

December 2024

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St Ives Food & Drink Festival

Growing in size and popularity, the St Ives Food Festival features top chefs, quality Cornish goods, sandcastle competitions for children and food demonstrations.

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Porthleven Food & Music Festival

The small Cornish fishing village of Porthleven hosts its annual Food & Music Festival every April and encorporates street performers, a range of local produce, Samba dancing, theatre, beer marquees, hip-hop dancers, fireworks, Cornish singing & much, much mmore...the list is endless!

26th - 28th April

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St Ives September Festival

Now becoming a sellout event, this festival keeps attracting more and more visitors who come to enjoy a wide range of acts, including music, theatre, poetry and visual arts.

14th - 28th September 2024

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Camborne Trevithick Day

Join in the celebrations at this community led festival. The annual event celebrates the engineering and mining history of the Camborne area, and is dedicated to Richard Trevithick, pioneer of high pressure steam power & inventor of Road and Railway Locomotives.

27th April 2024

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What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

A beautiful property in a great location. Keep in mind that it's a short walk to the car park but otherwise its furnished to beautifully and incredibly clean- all you can ask for while on holiday! Thank you!

A fantastic little holiday house, beautifully fitted out and with everything you would need for a great home from home stay.

Well what a beautiful gem of a holiday home this is. There were four of us that stayed and from the moment we arrived everything was there that we could possibly need. The home has been lovely restored with every detail considered, traditional but with all the mod cons and such a wonderful use of space, so cosy a home from home. Chy Lowenna is right in the heart of Marazion and a trip to St Michaels Mount is a stone's throw, along with the beautiful coastal walk to Penzance and on to Mousehole. Such a great location to access other areas like St Ives a 20 mins drive or an open bus top ride away. We thoroughly enjoyed the morning coffee in the garden, and by the end of our holiday were quite sad to leave. We would definitely stay again and have recommended to our friends already.

The property and location were exactly as described. The cottage was charming - very well equipped and spotlessly clean. Dealing with Aspects was very straightforward and we hope to book with them again in future.

From the moment we stepped foot inside this property we knew we'd found a little gem! Extremely welcoming, clean and tidy with stunning furnishings including every kitchen utensil/equipment imaginable. Comfortable beds and fresh, soft bedding. Situated in the heart of the village with great gift shops, newsagent, pubs, eateries and a lovely sandy beach. There is also a wonderful Hotel called Godolphin Hotel that serves fantastic breakfasts with amazing views of St Michael's Mount. It's easy reach to St Ives, Penzance, Mousehole and Sennen Cove - we loved PorthLeven in the evenings, a lovely harbour, pubs and eateries and great if you want a little bit more going on. Do take the opportunity to walk to St Michael's Mount at low tide and explore the castle and grounds, well worth a visit! All in all a wonderful stay and highly recommend.

We had a great stay in Cornwall. The cottage is really nice. So much love to details in the interior. And really everything you look for in a kitchen was there. The location is great: some meters to the beach. Bus stop around the corner. Compared to the city it is really calm in Marazion. And a nice spot for stargazing. Even from the garden you can see the milky way clearly.

For a family trip it is perfect.

Chy Lowenna really was a home from home. We loved this little place the minute we stepped inside. The beds were super comfy, the furnishings were gorgeous, beautiful local artwork, great quality appliances, fantastic location. It was obvious that the owners created this lovely place with great care, lots of love and attention to detail. It took us less than a minute to get to the beach and St. Michael’s Mount. Marazion is a very busy little place, but the cottage is in a quiet part of town. Loved the little garden area too and our friendly neighbours were an added bonus. Thank you for a lovely stay. We will definitely be back again soon.