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Blue Seas Hotel
From £35.00Welcome to Penzance's Blue Seas Hotel where you will find comfortable bed & breakfast accommodation, friendly service and excellent food. -
Caroline Cottage
From £550.00Lovely light and spacious house some 50 metres from the harbour. Balcony with panoramic views over Mounts Bay. Lounge c. 18', kitchen/diner c. 20'. Plenty of books, games, dvds and kitchen equipment - our aim is to be a real "home from home" where you can -
sleep 6
From £295.00Sleep6 3 bedroom house for family and friends for a short break or for a long holiday in Cornwall. The house is situated in the heart of village. Friendly family oriented neighbourhood. -
Harbour View Penthouse 3
From £350.00Brand new apartment directly overlooking The Harbour at Penzance with far reaching views to St Michaels Mount and beyond to The Lizard. -
Sea View Cottage
From £400.00Stunning House, overlooking Penzance Harbour, Mounts Bay and views to The Lizard - Sleeps up to 8 -
Burnt Toast Cottage
From £495.00Coastal Cottage situated on the Coastal Path between Mousehole and Lamorna Cove. Sea views from every principal room. Perfect peace and tranquility. Sleeps 5 -
Pendennis Guest House
From £30.00A Quality Assessed Victorian Guest House within a short walk to the sea & town centre. En suite with tea & coffee making facilities & central heating. -
Mousehole Cottages With Parking
From £375.00Parking can be an absolute nightmare in Mousehole with tales of people having to park up to a mile away in high season. We have five fabulous cottages in the town close to the harbour with parking -
Penrose Guest House
From £44.00A small, friendly family run guest house offering high quality bed & breakfast accommodation. Close to bus & train station and town centre.Visit our website to book online/check availability. -
Sunnyside Cottage
From £493.00Sunnyside is a lovely south facing Cornish cottage in Marazion with wonderful sea views and of course the stunning St Michael’s Mount out in the bay, and there are super views of ‘the Mount’ and the bay from all the windows at the front.