Located in the picturesque hamlet of Whitecross, near Marazion in Cornwall, this inviting cottage is an ideal retreat for families and friends seeking a holiday in the stunning landscapes of western Cornwall. Accommodating up to six guests, the cottage features a wealth of amenities that ensure a comfortable stay throughout the year. With its beamed interiors and a combination of traditional and modern comforts, visitors can enjoy a cozy living room with an open fire and multi-fuel burner, a snug area equipped with a TV and a selection of DVDs and board games, as well as a well-appointed kitchen and dining space perfect for shared meals.
The cottage boasts three inviting bedrooms on the first floor, including a kingsize en-suite, a double, and a twin room, alongside a family bathroom that offers both a bath and shower facilities. Essential conveniences such as oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and a utility room with a fridge/freezer and dishwasher are provided, along with a welcome pack to enhance the guest experience. Outside, the enclosed lawned garden and patio area equipped with garden furniture create a perfect spot for relaxation, while private parking for two cars adds to the convenience of the stay. Families with young children will find additional amenities like a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate available upon request.
Bruce's Cottage is strategically situated for exploring the rich cultural and historical offerings of West Cornwall. Just a short drive away is the historic town of Marazion, home to the iconic St Michael's Mount, and a plethora of other charming towns and villages that boast local history and attractions. Visitors can easily access popular destinations such as Penzance, Mousehole, Newlyn, Lands End, and St Ives, where a scenic coastal train from nearby St Erth invites exploration of art galleries, tea rooms, and fine dining options along the waterfront.
The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for walking, beach activities, and various water sports including surfing, kayaking, and fishing. The nearby National Trust's Trencrom Hill offers breathtaking views of both coasts, while the Hayle Estuary attracts bird watchers from around the globe. With sub-tropical gardens, historic properties, and the region's tin mining heritage easily accessible, this cottage serves as a perfect home base for those in search of a tranquil getaway, regardless of the season. The beach is just four miles away, with shops and pubs located within a short distance, making it a convenient and delightful destination.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!