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On the Web
- Marazion Online - Local information including accommodation, services and history.
- Marazion Holiday Cottage - Holiday cottage close to St Michaels Mount. Photographs, booking information and location.
- St Aubyn Estates - Traditional family owned estate offers six self catering holiday homes at Marazion and Land's End. Availability, booking, tariffs, descriptions and photographs.
- Marazion Sands - Text of song by singer/songwriter Rosie Hardman plus details of recordings.
- Beach Hut, Marazion - Views of St Michael's Mount from the bedroom windows. There is a connection with the local holistic therapies clinic.
- Coach House Cottage - Three bedroom holiday cottage, a converted 200 year old coach house. Details of the accommodation and local area.
- Marazion Apollo Male Voice Choir - History, repertoire, programme and information for new members.
- Ednovean Farm - Bed and breakfast at the farm in Perranuthnoe plus self catering in nearby Goldsithney. Includes photographs of the rooms, prices and local information.
- Quilkyns Bed and Breakfast, Perranuthnoe - Family run with a warm friendly atmosphere. Location, photographs and rates.
- Rhos-Elegans Bed and Breakfast - Includes details of the facilities, prices, local information and directions. Located at Rosudgeon.
Wikipedia Articles
- Marazion - Marazion () is a civil parish and town in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, UK. It lies on the shores of Mount's Bay, two miles east of Penzance and is served by the Great Western Railway.
- HMS Marazion - HMS Marazion was a Hunt class minesweeper (1916) launched by Fleming
- TR postcode area - The , also known as the Truro postcode areaRoyal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004), is a group of postal districts around Camborne, Falmouth, Hayle, Helston, Isles of Scilly, Marazion, Newquay, Penryn, Penzance, Perranporth, Redruth, St Agnes, St Columb, St Ives and Truro in Cornwall, England.
- St Michael's Mount - ... lofty pyramidal tidal island, exhibiting a curious combination of slate and granite, rising 400 yards (366 m) from the shore of Mount's Bay, situated in Penwith in west Cornwall, United Kingdom, in the extreme south western peninsula of the island of Great Britain. It is united with Marazion by a natural causeway cast up by the sea and passable only at low tide.