Driftwood is a well-received apartment in Marazion, Cornwall, praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and thoughtful touches like a welcome pack. The hot tub is a standout feature, and the property's location is ideal for exploring the local area. Some guests mentioned parking challenges, but overall, the property offers a home-from-home experience with many eager to return.
Guests consistently noted the property was spotlessly clean, contributing to a comfortable and welcoming stay.
The property's location is celebrated for its proximity to the beach and local amenities, though parking difficulties have been noted by some guests.
Reviewers found the apartment very comfortable, with special mentions of the hot tub and the property's overall ambience.
The facilities are highly regarded, especially the hot tub. However, there is a mention of a missing dishwasher and parking issues, suggesting room for improvement.
The owner's thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, with personal touches like a welcome pack making guests feel at home. While these gifts are warmly appreciated, they are not guaranteed for every stay.
Perched in the lovely village of Marazion along the coast in Cornwall, is this wonderful ground-floor apartment, Driftwood. Taking its name from its beautiful surroundings, with access to a variety of glorious beaches, the Lizard Peninsula and local attractions, Driftwood is a fabulous base for a couple seeking a romantic getaway. Ample off-road parking greets you upon arrival, before you find your charming front garden with seating, a great spot to sit and enjoy your morning coffee. Step into the contemporary open-plan living space, where you can look forward to impressing your other half with culinary delights, whipped up in the well-equipped kitchen, featuring a handy washing machine and tumble dryer, ready to enjoy over a celebratory bottle of fizz at the breakfast bar for two. After dinner, savour the last of the day’s rays out in the rear enclosed garden or enjoy an indulgent dip in the bubbling hot tub. As the evening cools, retire to the sitting room where you can snuggle up on the plush sofa and select a much-loved film from the Smart TV. Wash away the day in the well-appointed shower room, with underfloor heating, before wrapping yourself in a toasty towel courtesy of the heated towel rail. As your eyes grow heavy, retreat to the well-presented bedroom which offers a sumptuous double bed, plenty of storage sea views and a TV, perfect for those lazy mornings. Wander through the town where you can dine at the welcoming eateries of The Kings Arms, The Copper Spoon and the Chapel Rock Café, there is also The Tudor Chippy for when you fancy lunch on the go. The wildlife enthusiasts in your party will delight at the close proximity of the RSPB Marazion Marsh, where you can expect to see a wide variety of wetland birds. The town is well-known for its ample watersports opportunities, whether you’re hiring a paddleboard or surfing, there is something for everyone! Hop aboard a boat where you head over to the renowned St Michael’s Mount, home to a medieval castle and Norman church, there is also a restaurant and café nearby where you can enjoy a light bite before returning. Those seeking a scenic walk or cycling route can easily access the famous South West Coast Path, which offers some of the best scenery in the area. Nearby, you will find Penzance, where you can tour the attractions of Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance Promenade, enjoy a dip in the Jubilee Pool or stop at the stunning National Trust – Trengwainton Garden. Further afield is Helston, where the delights of the Museum of Cornish Life and Flambards Theme Park can be enjoyed. For the very best of the Cornish coast, choose Driftwood.
St. Michael's Mount's magnificent castle and island fortification can be reached from Marazion. Windsurfing, stand-up paddling, kitesurfing, and sailing are all popular pastimes here, making it a great place to take the whole family on vacation. The old market town of Marazion, which sits on the coast of Mount's Bay and has spectacular views of the Lizard Peninsula and Land's End, is a delight to explore at any time of year. In this historic region, you'll find a wide choice of gift shops, art galleries, and old pubs and restaurants.
Ground-floor apartment.
One king-size bedroom with TV.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area
Note: This property accepts Friday changeovers only - no arrivals can be accommodated on other days of the week.
Electric central heating with underfloor heating in shower room.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, coffee machine.
Smart TV with Sky package, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking in private car park on a first come first served basis, additional parking available in long-stay car park nearby (at an additional charge not payable to the owner).
Front garden with astro turf and seating, rear enclosed garden with patio, furniture and hot tub.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.2 miles, beach 0.1 miles.
Note: This property does not accept children, only babes in arms.
Simon
Lovely cornish tea as a welcome gift was great. We always got a parking space although some difficulty in maneuvering to get out, very narrow driveway, easier to drive past and enter the drive turning right. Close to beach and local eateries.
Michael
Highly recommended we stayed in the Driftwood apartment well presented someone as taken great care in the decorating and furnishing it I would take a look on street view maps the entrance to the apartments is not that clear also I suggest you approach the apartment entrance on your right hand side
Karen
The hot tub was set at a great temperature, and we enjoyed the fact that we were left to it for the week, with no visits to check on it. A lovely welcome pack was provided, which we enjoyed. The apartment was spotless, and had everything we needed. The location is perfect, so close to the beach. Just a few miles walk to Penzance, where we enjoyed a rib ride.The bus service is spot on, Portheven is definitely worth a visit. We only used the car once, which is unheard of us us. The neighbours were friendly. The two garden chairs in the front were a great place to sit and soak up the sun when back at base, and within sight of the sea.
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