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Seaside house Falmouth (United Kingdom)

Occupying an enviable front-line setting with uninterrupted views across Falmouth Harbour, the Carrick Roads and out towards the open sea, this remarkable home on Trefusis Road offers an increasingly rare combination of substantial accommodation, direct waterfront access, extensive foreshore ownership, and exceptional lifestyle appeal.To register your interest or for further information, please contact James at Fine & Country Mid West Cornwall. Please note - Map provided shows approximate location of property.Freehold tenure. EPC - D62. Council tax band G.

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$3,850,700
7bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside house with garden and terrace Truro (United Kingdom)

A rare and exciting opportunity to acquire an imposing Edwardian Detached House with off road parking, gardens, located within a short 150 yard stroll from Tavern Beach and the exclusive St Mawes waterfront, capturing panoramic sea and harbour views.Existing Accommodation Summary Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area: 1599 sq.ft (148.8 sq.m.)Upper Tresulian (748 sq.ft. ((69.5sq.m.)):  Walkway, Entrance Lobby, Hallway, Open Plan Kitchen, Spacious Living Room, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom and Separate Shower Room. Lower Tresulian ((851 sq ft (79.3 sq m.)): Entrance Hall, Spacious Lounge, Sun Lounge, Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom and Separate Shower Room. Off Road Parking Spaces: Two spaces, one for each apartment, located in front on Riviera Lane. Gardens: To the rear are laid to lawn with a seating area and beautiful views across Falmouth Bay to the sea. To the front is a good-sized sun terrace with glass balustrade and French doors to the Living Room, an expanse of lawn at a lower level with mature shrubs and flowers dispersed and footpath and pedestrian access gate to Riviera Lane.Proposed Accommodation (as per lapsed Planning Permission PA19/05998) Ground Floor: Entrance Lobby with stairs to the first floor, Cloakroom W/C, Hall, Kitchen, Utility Room, Spacious Living Room with French doors on to a sun terrace, Bedroom Four, Bathroom, Study / Bedroom Five. First Floor: Landing, Main Bedroom, Two further Bedrooms, Sun / Media Room, Bathroom. Outside: Gardens to front and rear. Sun Terrace. Detached Garage with parking forecourt and Two parking spaces on the opposite side of Rivieras Lane.  Introduction Believed to have been built circa 1908, this rare and exciting opportunity presents a truly distinguished Edwardian detached residence offering versatile coastal living with a proven income potential. Currently arranged as two spacious self-contained apartments, Tresulian offers immense versatility. Lapsed planning permission exists under planning application number PA19/05998 to restore the house to its original grandeur as a four to five bedroom detached family residence, opening the door to a stunning transformation with garaging / boat storage. Each apartment boasts a strong holiday letting history, making this a superb investment for those seeking a coastal home with income potential. Why not live in one apartment and let the other or continue holiday letting both as an investment or have a balance of personal enjoyment and income with the freedom of reserving your preferred weeks to unwind and recharge.Tresulian’s flexible layout also lends itself beautifully to multi-generational living, with the potential for connected yet independent accommodation under one roof, an increasingly sought-after lifestyle option in today’s ever increasing nursing care costs.Description Set in an enviable elevated position just a short stroll from the exclusive St Mawes waterfront and the picturesque Tavern Beach and within one of the quietest areas in this prestigious village, where shops, pubs, restaurants, water sport facilities, foot ferries and beautiful coastal walks are on the doorstep. Beautifully positioned to capture sweeping panoramic views across the sea and harbour and St Anthony National Trust Headland, this attractive residence has unrivalled versatility and subject to planning consents has the potential to offer a timeless blend of period grandeur and coastal charm. Boasting off-road parking, a rarity so close to the waterfront, and mature gardens with the prospect of building a detached garage (subject to consents), Tresulian promises both privacy and convenience in one of Cornwall’s most sought-after coastal villages. A perfect combination of heritage, space, and location, representing a unique opportunity to own a landmark home in one of Cornwall’s most desirable waterside villages, whether as a primary residence or holiday retreat in an area renowned for its natural beauty and sailing heritage.The Views The sweeping panoramic views stretch across the Percuil River, Summers Beach, and the unspoilt St Anthony Headland (owned by the National Trust), right across St Mawes Harbour and Falmouth Bay to the distant Lizard Peninsula. You can also enjoy striking views of both St Mawes and Pendennis Castles, with miles of open sea completing the breathtaking backdrop. Throughout the year, this rare opportunity offers a front-row seat to a wonderful variety of sailing events and maritime activity, from visiting yachts and spirited dinghy races to working fishing boats and the charming foot ferries on their regular route to Falmouth. Further out into Falmouth Bay, watch commercial ships traverse the bay, either sheltering, bunkering for fuel, or continuing their coastal journeys.Location Summary (Distances and times are approximate) Tavern Beach and St Mawes waterfront: 150 yards. St Mawes Quay and Sailing Club: 350 yards. Truro: 10 miles via car ferry. Falmouth: 20 minutes by passenger ferry or 15 miles by car ferry. Cornwall Newquay Airport: 29 miles with flights to London, other UK regional airports and European destinations. St Austell: 15 miles with London Paddington 4.5 hours by rail. St Mawes The exclusive Cornish coastal village of St Mawes was voted in 2020 by a Which? Customer Survey as the “Top Seaside Town in the UK”. This enchanting south facing harbour village, named “Britain’s St Tropez” by the Daily Mail, is found on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Much of its surroundings are owned by the National Trust. The village is centred round its quaint harbour, its own beaches and Castle built by Henry V111.  There is an all-year-round pedestrian ferry service to and from Falmouth and a seasonal ferry runs to Place, providing access to the scenic walks on the National Trust owned St Anthony Headland.Local Amenities St Mawes has a wide range of amenities, which are open all year, including two bakers, convenience store, post office/newsagent, doctors, dentist, pharmacy, village hall, social club, churches, delicatessen and clothing shops. The village also has two public houses, and an excellent range of cafes, restaurants, art galleries, gift and ice cream shops. Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton and the chic Idle Rocks Hotel both lure the rich and famous. The village has superbly varied and accessible sailing waters and an active sailing club.Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Fine Dining Restaurants Fine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On The Roseland is Carla Jones at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans.General and Material InformationServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Double glazed windows and doors.Energy Performance Certificate Ratings: Lower Tresulian D. Upper Tresulian - D.      Council Tax Bands: Currently Business Rated.FTTC Superfast Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Superfast 76 Mbps; Standard 15 Mbps.Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely for Vodaphone and O2, Ok for EE and ThreeLand Registry Title Numbers: CL7687 for Upper Tresulian and CL20973 for Lower TresulianTenure: FreeholdRelevant Planning Permission: PA19/05998 granted on 13th September 2019.GOV.UK Long-Term-Flood-Risks: River/Sea: Very Low. Surface Water: Very Low.Furnishings, Contents and Effects: With the exception of personal belongings, furnishings and effects are available by separate negotiation.Viewing: Strictly by appointment. The apartments are holiday let. Changeover days are Saturdays to gain access during the weeks paying guests are in residence.

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$2,190,900
4bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside house with garden and terrace Truro (United Kingdom)

This very spacious centrally located village property is currently arranged as two separate self-contained flats but can be readily and easily utilised as a large four-bedroom house. It offers exceptional water and country views, along with the rare benefit of a wrap around garden and parking, making a unique and versatile property. Accommodation Summary(Internal Floor Area: 2301.32sq. ft. (213.8sq. m.))Little Muskoka - Ground Floor: Entrance Porch, Hallway / Dining Area, Kitchen, Bed / Sitting Room, Bedroom 4, En Suite Shower Room, separate WC, Rear Hall, Stairs to First Floor (Muskoka).Muskoka - First Floor: Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Landing with Stairs to Ground Floor (Little Muskoka), Large L-shaped Living Room with Balcony off, Two Bedrooms, Bathroom., Downstairs Store Room with Shower off and Boiler Room.Outside: Parking for Two Cars, Paved Sun Terrace and Lawn to Front, Garden Area to Side and Rear. Introduction This attractive detached property, located just a stone’s throw from the beach and village amenities, is perched in an elevated position that offers the most stunning and panoramic views, which must be seen to be fully appreciated. The vistas from the living room, both kitchens, the balcony, and three of its spacious bedrooms are, in our opinion, among the finest in St Mawes. These views encompass the harbour and quay, boat moorings, and the partly wooded National Trust St Anthony Headland. On clear days, you can even see the English Channel and the Manacles on the Lizard Peninsula. The bay and harbour are vibrant with marine activity throughout the year, including sailing races that often start and finish in the harbour, all of which can be enjoyed from the property. Currently, the property is arranged as two spacious self-contained apartments, but it can easily be used as a large, airy four-bedroom home, offering flexibility to suit your needs. While the property is perfectly usable as it is, it would benefit from some updating to enhance its charm and functionality. This offers a fantastic opportunity to modernise the space while preserving its unique character and breath-taking views.Description Set within a generous plot of approximately 0.12 acres, this attractive detached property offers not only breathtaking views but also exciting potential for further development. Subject to the necessary planning consents, there is space to extend the existing home sideways or even to construct a separate dwelling to the side—ideal for those looking to create additional living space, guest accommodation, or even an income-generating holiday let.Located just a stone’s throw from the beach and village amenities, the property is perched in an elevated position that commands the most stunning and panoramic views, which must be seen to be fully appreciated. The vistas from the living room, both kitchens, the balcony, and three of its spacious bedrooms are, in our opinion, among the finest in St Mawes. These uninterrupted views stretch across the harbour and quay, boat moorings, and the partly wooded National Trust St Anthony Headland. On clear days, you can even admire the distant English Channel and the Manacles on the Lizard Peninsula. The bay and harbour buzz with marine life throughout the year, with sailing races that often start and finish in the harbour—providing a spectacular and ever-changing outlook to be enjoyed from the comfort of the home.Currently arranged as two spacious self-contained apartments, the property can easily be reconfigured into a large and airy four-bedroom home, offering superb flexibility for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or holiday letting. While the property is perfectly usable as it stands, it would benefit from some updating, offering a fantastic opportunity to modernise and add value while enhancing its character and maximising the awe-inspiring views.From the parking bay off Hillhead, a path and steps lead up through the garden to this impressively spacious property. It is currently arranged as two flats: Little Muskoka on the ground floor and Muskoka above.Little Muskoka features a paved sun terrace with views, as well as a lawned area to the front and side—ideal for relaxing outdoors or entertaining. Inside, the flat enjoys wonderful water and village views, and includes a hallway that currently serves as a dining area, a kitchen, and a generously sized living room that is presently used as a bed-sitting room. There’s also a double bedroom with a stylish en suite shower room, a separate WC, and a good-sized storage room at the rear—complete with a shower, perfect for rinsing off after a day on the beach. A boiler room and internal staircase leading up to Muskoka complete the layout.Muskoka can also be accessed via a private rear garden area, providing convenient and discreet access. Inside, a welcoming entrance hall leads to a well-appointed kitchen with ample wall and floor cabinetry. The L-shaped living room with dining space opens onto a stunning balcony, offering uninterrupted water and countryside views. The main front-facing bedroom also enjoys these spectacular views, while a second double bedroom to the rear includes a wash basin for added convenience. A bathroom and separate WC serve this level, along with a landing area spacious enough for a sofa bed, providing an extra sleeping area or reading nook. The internal staircase links back down to Little Muskoka, enhancing the flow and flexibility of the property.Location Summary(Distances and times are approximate)St Mawes Harbour Beach: 75 yards. St Mawes Pedestrian Ferry: 100 yards. King Harry Ferry: 5 miles. Truro: 10 miles via car ferry. Falmouth: 20 minutes by foot ferry or 15 miles by car ferry. Cornwall Airport Newquay: 29 miles (regular flights to London and other UK regional airports). St Austell: 15 miles (London Paddington 4.5hours by rail).St Mawes The exclusive Cornish coastal village of St Mawes was voted in 2020 by a Which? Customer Survey as the “Top Seaside Town in the UK”. This enchanting south facing harbour village, named “Britain’s St Tropez” by the Daily Mail, is found on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Much of its surroundings are owned by the National Trust. The village is centred round its quaint harbour, its own beaches and Castle built by Henry V111. There is an all-year-round pedestrian ferry service to and from Falmouth and a seasonal ferry runs to Place, providing access to the scenic walks on the National Trust owned St Anthony Headland. Local Amenities St Mawes has a wide range of amenities, which are open all year, including two bakers, convenience store, post office/newsagent, doctors, dentist, pharmacy, village hall, social club, churches, delicatessen and clothing shops. The village also has two public houses, and an excellent range of cafes, restaurants, art galleries, gift and ice cream shops. Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton and the chic Idle Rocks Hotel both lure the rich and famous. The village has superbly varied and accessible sailing waters and an active sailing club with a full programme to cater for all ages. Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Cornwall Airport in Newquay has regular daily flights to London as well as offering connections to other UK regional airports and a number of European destinations.Fine Dining Restaurants Fine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On The Roseland is Carla Jones at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans.General and Material InformationServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating via combination boiler. Double glazed windows and doors.Energy Performance Certificate Ratings: Little Muskoka - F / Muskoka - F. Council Tax Band: G.FTTC Superfast Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Superfast 80 Mbps; Standard 24 Mbps.Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely for Vodaphone, O2, EE and Three.Land Registry Title Numbers: Muskoka - CL127457. Little Muskoka unregistered title.Tenure: FreeholdGOV.UK Long-Term-Flood-Risks: River/Sea: Very Low. Surface Water: Very Low.Viewing: Strictly by appointment.

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$1,726,200
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside house with garden and terrace Truro (United Kingdom)

A rare waterfront jewel, in prime St Mawes, with lush gardens to the river’s edge. This substantial waterside home has exceptional views, private water access, boathouse and private slipway, plus significant potential within walking distance of shops, cafes, pubs, beaches, fine dining restaurants, excellent water sport activities, foot ferries and dramatic coastal walks. Summary of Accommodation Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area: 2438 sq ft / 226.5 sq m (excluding garage, covered patio, porch, store, eaves storage, wardrobe, cupboard)Main House: Entrance Hall Sitting room Dining room Kitchen Three bedrooms Study/landing Two shower roomsWC Covered patio Garage StorageThe Boat House: Open-plan living room and kitchen Bedroom Shower room BalconyGardens & Grounds: Private waterfront setting Landscaped gardens Sun terraces Direct water access via private slipwayIn all approximately 1.17 Acres (including the foreshore)Location Summary Truro 17.7 miles (London Paddington from 4 hours 18 minutes), Cornwall Airport Newquay 26.8 miles(All distances and times are approximate)Location Situated in a prime waterfront position in the heart of St Mawes, Morlenwel enjoys breathtaking coastal views and direct access to the water. St Mawes is one of Cornwall’s most sought-after locations, known for its idyllic harbour, world-class sailing waters, and Michelin-starred dining. The village offers an excellent selection of amenities, including boutique shops, cafés, and the renowned Hotel Tresanton. Truro is about 17.7 miles away, providing mainline rail services to London Paddington, while Cornwall Airport Newquay offers flights to London and Europe.Morlenwel Set in approximately 1.17 acres (including the foreshore), Morlenwel enjoys uninterrupted sea views, with generous gardens leading to the water’s edge. The main house is well-positioned within the plot and offers versatile accommodation, including a sitting room, dining room, three bedrooms, and a study/landing area. Expansive windows and a covered patio take full advantage of the exceptional views. Morlenwel also offers an opportunity to create an outstanding contemporary home in an unparalleled waterfront setting. With scope to reimagine the existing layout or undertake a more significant project, the property provides a rare chance to design a bespoke residence in one of Cornwall’s most sought-after enclaves.The Boat House A standout feature is The Boat House, sitting directly on the water’s edge. It features an open-plan living space, a bedroom with a large balcony, and a shower room, all designed to embrace the coastal setting. The Boat House enjoys access to the private slipway, offering a seamless connection to the water, perfect for boating enthusiasts. The Boat House also offers an exceptional opportunity for rental income.Gardens and Grounds The expansive and established gardens are a rare feature for a waterfront property in St Mawes, offering privacy, space, and direct access to the foreshore. Landscaped terraces and seating areas have been designed to capture the ever-changing coastal scenery, creating a tranquil retreat in one of the UK’s most prestigious locations. Above the house is an extensive private parking and boat storage area, accessed from the private driveway.General and Material InformationServices: Mains electricity, water, and private drainage.Tenure: FreeholdLocal Authority: Cornwall CouncilCouncil Tax: Band FEPC Ratings: Morlenwel: D The Boat House: FFTTP Ultrafast Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Ultrafast 1600 MBps: Superfast 76 Mbps; Standard 21 Mbps.Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely for Vodaphone and O2, Ok for EE and ThreeGOV.UK Long-Term-Flood-Risks: River/Sea: Very Low. 2036 to 2069: Very Low. Surface Water: Very Low. 2040 to 2060: Very Low. Land Registry Title Numbers: CL348489, CL382771 and CL366229Postcode: TR2 5AWWhat3Words: ///roses.gullible.gripsViewing by prior appointment only with the agents.

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$6,240,800
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside house with garden and terrace Truro (United Kingdom)

An immaculate, deceptively spacious and sympathetically extended five bedroom character cottage plus a one bedroom detached converted piggery, capturing beautiful sea and countryside views, situated in a conveniently located coastal hamlet within good sized surrounding gardens.Accommodation Summary (Total Internal Floor Area: 3055.34 sq. ft. (283.85 sq. m.))Ground Floor: (1730.84 sq.ft. (160.80 sq.m.) including garage and store rooms).  Entrance Porch, Entrance Hall, Sitting Room / Snug, The Old Lounge, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Inner Hall, Shower / Wet Room, Utility Room, and Boot Room.First Floor: (952.18 sq.ft (88.46 sq.m.)). Main Landing, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Dressing Room and En-Suite Shower Room, Four Further Bedrooms, and Family Bathroom.The Pigsty: (307.52 sq.ft (28.57 sq.m.)). Entrance Porch, Hallway (with Utility area), Open Plan Living Room and Kitchen (with wood burner), Bedroom, and Shower Room.Outbuildings: Connecting Double Garage and two Connecting Store Rooms (one with plumbing in situ to convert into a shower room and w/c). Workshop (64.8 sq.ft. (6.02 sq.m.)).The Gardens (circa 0.41 of an acre plot): Gated Entrance Drive and Parking Forecourt.  Orchard. Walled Fore Garden. Paved Garden for the Pigsty. Surrounding South and West Facing Gardens, bordered by fence and Cornish wall, mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs dispersed.  An L-Shaped Pillared Canopy to Sun Terraces, ideal for alfresco dining and enjoyment.Description Available for the first time on the market in 21 years, this superbly presented and attractive character residence, with relatively private surrounding gardens, is located in a quiet hamlet in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.  The property is situated near a bus stop and within three quarters of a mile of the untouched fishing village of Portloe, the South West Coastal Path and around 3 miles to the mile-long sandy beaches of Carne and Pendower. Equally, this comfortable ready to move into home is conveniently located for daily amenities and excellent secondary and primary schools. Initial outside impressions do not depict the wealth of light and airy and spacious family sized accommodation found within. Our clients, over the years, have invested a great deal of time and money sympathetically extending the cottage with a focus of still retaining a wealth of its original character yet maximising the beautiful and panoramic coastal and country views.  The colourful and beautifully landscaped mature gardens and canopied terraces allow the ‘outside within’ as well as capture the morning and all-day sunshine to enjoying glorious sunsets to the west.The Pigsty Our clients currently earn an income by holiday letting the property via ‘airbnb’, but this single storey detached character dwelling can be long term let or simply used for hobbies. It could be utilised as a work from home office, for overflow accommodation for visiting family or friends, or as a home for dependent relatives.  The property can even be sold off separately too.  Summary This unique, beautifully presented and adaptable character property is the perfect holiday retreat. Equally, Field Cottage ideally suits the retiring, family or multi-generational lifestyle change buyer looking for a permanent coastal home where daily amenities, beautiful coastal walks and beaches as well as excellent private or public schools are nearby. An internal inspection of this rare opportunity is strongly advised.Location Summary (Distances and times are approximate) Bus Stop: 85 yards (No. 51 to Portloe, Veryan, Tregony and St Austell (No. 50 bus connections to St Mawes and Truro)). Portloe: 0.5 miles. South West Coastal Path: 0.7 miles. Veryan: 1.5 miles. Bessy Beneath Filling Station and Convenience Store: 1.8 miles.  Carne Beach: 3 miles. Tregony: 3.5 miles King Harry Ferry: 8 miles. Truro: 10 miles. St Mawes: 10 miles. St Austell: 11 miles (London Paddington 4.5 hours by direct train). Cornwall Airport Newquay: 29 miles (regular flights to London and other UK regional and European destinations).Treviskey Treviskey is located on the Roseland Peninsula, locally known as “The Jewel in Cornwall’s Crown” which is nominated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with safe sailing waters. It comprises a hamlet of traditional properties on a rural road leading down towards Portloe, about half a mile distant, which is a very attractive, protected and unspoilt fishing village. Treviskey has a regular bus service to Tregony, Truro, St Mawes, Veryan and St Austell, whilst Portloe has a fine hotel, a public house and a church. The village of Veryan is approximately 1.5 miles, and provides an excellent primary school, Church, mini-market / post office, tennis club and public house. St Mawes and Tregony have more comprehensive facilities and are approximately 10 miles and 3.5 miles away respectively. Tregony is home to the Ofsted rated “outstanding” Roseland Academy as well as an excellent primary school. Carne Beach, owned by the National Trust, offers a wide expanse of clean sand and safe bathing and is approximately 3 miles away.Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Cornwall Airport has regular daily flights to London as well as offering connections to other UK regional airports and a number of European destinations.Fine Dining Restaurants Fine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On The Roseland is Carla Jones at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans.General InformationServices: Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Oil fired central heating and Aga. Wood burner. Double glazed windows and doors.Energy Performance Certificate Ratings: D for Field Cottage and D for The Pigsty.      Council Tax Bands: ‘E’ for Field Cottage and ‘A’ for The Pigsty.FTTC Superfast Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Superfast 72 Mbps; Standard 24 Mbps.Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely for Vodaphone and O2, Ok for EE and ThreeLand Registry Title Number: CL195282Tenure: FreeholdGOV.UK Long-Term-Flood-Risks: River/Sea: Very Low. Surface Water: Very Low.Furnishings, Contents and Effects: With the exception of personal belongings, the interior designed furnishings and effects in The Pigsty are available by separate negotiation.Postal Address: Field Cottage, Treviskey, Portloe, Truro, Cornwall, TR2 5PN

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$1,261,400
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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