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House Torpoint (United Kingdom)

Location Fine and Country Cornwall is delighted to be bringing the fabulous Bownder House to market by private treaty. Bownder House is arguably one of the finest waterfront residencies in Cornwall if not the UK. This spectacular residence is a premium build located on Pier Lane with three other properties on a no-through road. This affords the new custodians privacy and a traffic-free environment. A large paved driveway allows for multiple vehicles to be parked immediately outside the property. A turning point and further parking space is available. So even the largest of vehicles including Range Rovers and Porsche Cayenne can park with ease.  The settlement of Cawsand was first recorded in 1404 when the area was known as The Square. Early spellings of the name Cawsand included Cawsham, Cousham and Causon, and it is thought to mean 'Cowsand'. By the end of the fifteenth century, the Rame peninsula was dotted with farmsteads, although the primary livelihood was through pilchard fishing. Historians believe that Kingsand may have been named in 1483 after Henry VII landed here briefly during his abortive attempt to overthrow Richard III. In 705 King Geraint of Cornwall granted 500 acres of land on the Rame peninsula to Sherbourne Abbey in Dorset. The border of the land in question followed a stream (now culverted) between the two villages, handing Kingsand over to Devon, while Cawsand remained in Cornwall. It was not until boundary changes in 1844 that Kingsand returned to Cornwall. A cottage opposite the 'Halfway House' pub still bears the 'Devon Corn' marker showing the border. The settlements expanded in Tudor times when Plymouth merchants built fish cellars along the beach to cash in on the thriving pilchard industry. These cellars were built of the local red 'rhyolite', a volcanic rock found along the shoreline to the east of Cawsand. For those fortunate enough to live in Cawsand or even have a short break, the experience is unique and charming in equal measures. The village has a close-knit community and a strong sense of history and tradition. The picturesque setting, with its narrow streets, colourful cottages, and scenic harbour, can make every day feel like a postcard. Bownder House sits close to the water's edge and the entire village is a designated Conservation Area and directly adjoins the sheltered and azure deep waters of Plymouth Sound with Mount Edgecumbe Estate. The 630-mile-long South West Coast Path can be accessed immediately from Bownder House. This affords views across the bay to Fort Picklecombe, the Mount Edgumbe Estate, Plymouth Breakwater, the city of Plymouth and Dartmoor on the horizon. The steady passing of commercial, naval and private charters around the bay and beyond gives the new custodians the most inspiring of backdrops to enjoy. The deep waters of the Fowey estuary and the Royal Yacht Club are well known to the sailing fraternity. The annual Fowey literary festival also attracts international visits and acclaim due to its close connections with Daphne Du Maurier. The nearby championship golf courses at St Mellion have hosted the International Open for six consecutive years with its two immaculate and demanding 18-hole European Tour golf courses having become the flagship venue of Crown Gold and is internationally respected and ranked second in the UK four-star Golfing hotels. Plymouth offers access to cross-channel ferry services and there is an international airport at Newquay. Many of Cornwall's attractions are within easy driving distance, and award-winning dining and three one-star Michelin establishments, Lost Gardens of Heligan and National Trust properties such as Cotehele and Lanhydrock. The Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, an 800 acre of coastal woodland and open hillsides is worthy of a visit and one of the most attractive and interesting days out in Cornwall.    Description  Discover the epitome of luxury living in Cawsand with this exclusive and breathtaking House. Enjoy stunning, panoramic views over the bay and harbour. This remarkable house not only provides a prestigious address but also offers an unrivalled lifestyle. Presented with style and clean lines, each room enjoys sea views. The multifaceted layout of Bownder House teamed with a self-contained annexe offers additional accommodation or income vertical as a potential holiday let annexe. There is plenty of space to work from home with BT fibre to the property (FTTP). The well-planned and finished leisure suite provides a much-needed amenity, regardless of the weather. In addition to the large gardens, there are over 37 square metres of sea-facing balconies. The property has full double glazing and two oil-fired boilers for the central heating. Throughout the property, benefits from a premium design and high-end finish. The kitchen is bespoke with premium appliances. Hardwood flooring throughout, along with contemporary bath and shower rooms with the use of glass and stainless steel enhance the maritime theme, whilst keeping the light and spacious feel throughout Bownder House. The property extends to circa 3720 sq ft over five floors. Gardens   The gardens are private and easily maintained and offer a full sea-facing view. Perfect for entertaining with a large patio, level lawns, established shrubs and trees. Complete with access from a 150 sq ft balcony accessed from the kitchen and leisure suite. Cawsand Beach is just 100 yards from the property. EPC Rating D Council Tax E

$3,319,900
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Saltash (United Kingdom)

The Spaniards, Cargreen Welcome to The Spaniards, an extraordinary riverside pub in Cargreen, Saltash. Spanning more than 6,000sq ft across its bars, kitchens, dining areas and a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom managers apartment, this property offers an opportunity for its buyer to operate a pub and wedding venue, on the bank of the Tamar river.  With 400m of private quayside, a private slipway and spectacular managers accommodation. The property's idyllic location and its expansive views across the Tamar add to its appeal, promising a lifestyle that blends business with pleasure, where watersports and riverside relaxation can be part of your daily routine. This is more than just a property; it's a chance to breathe new life into the building, attract visitors to the village, and to enjoy the unique living experience that comes with managing The Spaniards Inn, also known as The Crooked Spaniards, beneath the apartment has been closed to the public since 2010, but has been used as a popular wedding venue since by previous owners. The building is renowned for its use as a setting for multiple ITV and BBC television series, including ITV’s 2020 series ‘The trouble with Maggie Cole’ starring Dawn French.  The building is thought to date back to the 16th century, and was formerly known as The Royal Oak. The Spaniards stands as a testament to traditional pub charm blended with ample space for modern hospitality ventures. This large pub is distinguished by its three main bar areas, each offering a unique atmosphere and setting for patrons. The Snug: Located in the oldest part of the building, the snug invites guests into a cozy, intimate setting. With its large open fire, thick walls, and characterful features such as leaded windows and exposed beams, it offers a warm welcome and a step back in time. Main Bar Areas: Beyond the snug, two expansive bar areas unfold, each boasting substantial seating arrangements. These spaces are designed to accommodate a lively crowd, offering versatility for any event or regular service. The character of The Spaniards shines through here as well, with more of those thick walls, leaded windows, and exposed beams that tell the story of the building's rich history. Dining/Function Area: For larger gatherings, the dining/function area is capable of seating over 100 people. Guests will enjoy panoramic views across the river, making every meal or event memorable. Commercial Kitchen: Supporting the extensive dining capabilities is a large commercial kitchen space. Equipped to handle high-volume service, this kitchen includes a dedicated carvery/serving area, facilitating a seamless flow from kitchen to the main dining/function area. The Spaniards is more than just a pub; it's a versatile venue that marries the charm of its historical features with the functionality needed for a thriving modern business. The panoramic river views add a final, compelling touch, ensuring that whether guests come for the cozy ambiance of the snug, a lively evening in the bar areas, or a special event in the dining area, their experience is enhanced by the stunning backdrop of the Tamar. This property represents a unique opportunity for anyone looking to invest in a pub with deep roots, ample space, and breathtaking views. Outdoors From the living room, a door leads directly onto the apartment’s balcony - a jewel in the crown of this fantastic home. Pull up a chair with your morning coffee, and take in the breathtaking views across the river from your own private, peaceful haven.  Not only is there a private balcony, but also an additional artificial grass roof terrace with hot tub, and plenty of space for a dining arrangement. Soaking up the sun in privacy whilst gazing at the stars or enjoying unspoilt panoramic morning views makes dining alfresco an everyday luxury. Water sports enthusiasts will also revel in the apartment’s private slipway, as well as 400m of private quayside. With a home such as this, you’ll feel like you’re on holiday, every day. First Floor Apartment The living space is set above the former inn on the first floor. The apartment can comfortably accommodate a large family, with four bedrooms in total. Three of the bedrooms are king-sized, with ample space for beds, wardrobes and additional furniture, if required. The fourth bedroom is a spacious double with stunning river views, and a fully-tiled ensuite bathroom incorporating a bathtub, shower, wash basin and separate WC. The apartment itself has been previously used as four separate holiday apartments with two shared bathrooms, so the level of space available as an entire accommodation is truly spectacular.  The kitchen is a contemporary space with an integrated oven, four-ring electric hob, plenty of storage within its modern units, and space for appliances. Natural light pours in through a skylight window in a vaulted ceiling, creating a bright and airy ambience prevalent throughout the entire property.  The living room area of this apartment is one of the real highlights of this home. Large enough to combine both seating and dining arrangements to create an open plan living/dining area, the room itself is the perfect place to bring family and friends together or host guests for an evening. The windows span the entire length of the exterior wall, creating an almost invisible divide between the home and the phenomenal views overlooking the river. Picturesque fields of green and gold paint the landscape beyond, as boats sail idly by beneath your window. This room really is the epitome of tranquillity.  We don’t expect this property to remain on the market for long, so book your viewing today by calling us directly on 01752 710966. About the area Cargreen is a gorgeous little village nestled on the banks of the River Tamar, with rolling countryside beyond as far as the eye can see.  Within a 15-minute drive you can reach Saltash town, which has all the amenities you will need day-to-day. The town’s supermarkets, including Waitrose, Lidl and Food Warehouse, are around 13 minutes away, and there are many cosy coffee shops and cafes, bars and restaurants amongst the high street - the perfect place to socialise and catch up with friends, day or night.  At just less than half an hour drive, the proximity to Plymouth, accessible via the Tamar Bridge, opens up further avenues for business expansion and customer outreach. This accessibility not only enhances the pub's appeal to a broader audience but also positions it as a gateway for those looking to explore the best of both counties, potentially increasing patronage from tourists and locals alike. Transport Saltash Railway Station is around 15 minutes away by car, with train services running regularly to London Paddington, Penzance, Plymouth and Cardiff. With direct access across Cornwall, London and South Wales every day by rail. For international travel, you can catch short-haul flights from Newquay Airport (around an hour away), and Exeter Airport can also be reached within an hour.  Schools  The village school for primary-aged children, Landulph School and its pre-school, is a ten-minute walk from the property and is rated “Good” by Ofsted. For older children, Saltash Community School is the closest establishment to Cargreen, around 15-20 minutes by car.

$1,991,900
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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