Stunning Three-Bedroom Coastal Property with Iconic Views of St Michael’s Mount available via Auction September 2026
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully positioned three-bedroom coastal property via Auction September 2026
Enjoying spectacular views towards the world-famous St Michael’s Mount. Situated in the sought-after seaside town of Marazion and just moments from the shoreline, the property combines an exceptional coastal setting with spacious and versatile accommodation.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors and comprises a kitchen, lounge, bathroom and two bedrooms to the first floor. The top floor provides an impressive master bedroom with en-suite facilities and useful eaves storage.
From the rear-facing windows, including those of the master bedroom, the property enjoys uninterrupted and breath-taking views across the coast towards St Michael’s Mount, creating a truly distinctive backdrop.
St Michael’s Mount is one of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks. Rising dramatically from the sea, the historic tidal island is crowned by a medieval castle and 12th-century chapel and is accessed via its famous granite causeway at low tide or by boat when the tide is in. Its unique setting provides an ever-changing coastal panorama.
The Mount has also achieved international recognition as a filming location, most notably featuring in House of the Dragon, where it was transformed into High Tide, the ancestral seat of House Velaryon. It has also appeared in Johnny English and numerous other film and television productions, further enhancing its status as one of the UK's most recognisable and atmospheric coastal landmarks.
The location is equally impressive, with the nearest beach just a one-minute walk away and the expansive sandy beaches of Mount’s Bay only a short stroll through the village. This is coastal living at its finest, with the sea and spectacular scenery virtually on the doorstep.
Marazion itself offers a charming range of amenities, including independent shops, a newsagent, general store, pharmacy and gift boutiques. The town also provides a selection of cafés, restaurants and places to enjoy the local cuisine, including The Godolphin, renowned for its panoramic views towards St Michael’s Mount, while Philps Bakery is close by and well known for its freshly baked bread and traditional Cornish pasties.
Auction Opportunity
Attractively priced to generate strong interest, this property represents an exciting opportunity for owner-occupiers, second-home buyers or investors seeking a property in one of Cornwall’s most desirable and iconic coastal locations.
Early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate the exceptional setting, views and potential this property has to offer.
Please contact the auction team for further information and viewing arrangements.
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15/01/2004
999 years (977 years unexpired)
£50
£400
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