This spacious 3 bedroom detached house is set in a small luxury group of holiday homes that lie in a secluded and attractive cove in South East Cornwall. It is nestled on the coast between Looe and Polperro.The house has been designed for beachside holidays with 3 bedrooms on the ground floors, the master bedroom with an en-suite and access to the sun terrace, a family bathroom and a utility room housing the washing machine and WC. Stairs lead to the stunning Living Room which has vaulted ceilings and floor to ceiling windows and doors onto a large balcony overlooking The Bay and countryside beyond. this bright and spacious room is complemented by wood flooring and a contemporary wood burner. Steps lead up to the very large Kitchen Breakfast room which has a fully fitted kitchen and space for dining for a least 6 people. Double Glazed doors lead out to the second large balcony which is perfect for al fresco dining and has sea views. There is also an eaves owners storage area off the kitchen which is ideal for keeping extra items required on this floor.OutsideThere is a large decked area to the rear of the property which is surrounded by lawn. The privacy of the garden and the large Hot Tub means this is the ideal place to relax and unwind after a busy day exploring and playing on the beach. There is also a useful garden shed.The house also has use of a wealth of facilities and services. The on-site facilities are exclusively for the use of homeowners and feature an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym and changing rooms. There are landscaped communal gardens with natural plunge pool, with lighting, all within the electronically operated entrance gates. The property is successfully let by the on-site management team who deal with holiday makers and arrange the changeovers.LocationThe Bay overlooks the idyllic Talland Bay, one of the most memorable and secluded coves along the coastline of South East Cornwall. Accessed from the grounds via the South West Coast path without walking on the road it is a perfect location for walking, fishing or just enjoying the view. Looe and Polperro also have many excellent restaurants and pubs with seafood as their specialty.Services - Private water, mains electricity, underfloor heating, private gas supply, private drainage, telephone, Wi Fi, Allocated Parking.Directions - Access to the area takes about an hour and a quarter by road from the M5 at Exeter. High speed trains reach Plymouth from London in approx. 3 - 4 hours and 2 - 2.5 hours from Bristol. Yet the City of Plymouth, with its comprehensive cultural, sporting and shopping facilities, is only a half hour away.Tenure Leasehold approx. 984 yearsGround Rent - £1,294 paEPC - DService Charge - £5,000 paBusiness Rates - Small business rate relief. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_talland-bay-d581882/for-sale_i69685253
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Stunning 3 bedroom detached, holiday use only, house set in a small exclusive, luxury development of holiday homes that lie in a secluded cove between Looe and Polperro on the South East Cornwall coast. The house has been designed for coastal holidays in mind and to take advantage of the views and the outside space the family living space is on the first floor. On this floor there is a large double volume open plan living room with a contemporary wood burner and floor to ceiling glazed doors which lead onto a full width balcony. Steps lead up to a spacious family Kitchen/Breakfast Room which in turn leads onto a huge sun terrace. On the ground floor there are 3 bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms plus a family bathroom and a large utility room with a shower. From the utility room there is a very large storage room which is also accessed from outside. This room is large enough for storing surf boards, bikes, canoes etc.The modern kitchen is fully fitted with quality appliances and the overall finish, together with the stylish bathrooms gives it that luxurious "feel". There is practical oak flooring throughout the main rooms with carpet in the bedrooms. OutsideWrapping round the back of the house in a sunny location are 2 terraced areas, the large upper terrace is ideal for alfresco dining as it is accessed via the kitchen. The lower sun terrace has a large Hot Tub.The on-site Health Club is exclusively for the use of homeowners and features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym and changing rooms. There are landscaped communal gardens, all within the electronically operated entrance gates. An onsite comprehensive letting and management service is available for those who would like to let out their holiday home. LocationThe Bay overlooks the idyllic Talland Bay, one of the most memorable and secluded coves along the coastline of South East Cornwall and is a perfect location for walking, fishing or just enjoying the view. Looe and Polperro also have many excellent restaurants and cosy pubs with seafood as their specialty. Services Mains water and electricity, underfloor heating, private gas supply, drainage to a private plant, Wi Fi, Allocated Parking.DirectionsAccess to the area takes about an hour and a quarter by road from the M5 at Exeter. High speed trains reach Plymouth from London in approx. 3 - 4 hours and 2 - 2.5 hours from Bristol. Yet the City of Plymouth, with its comprehensive cultural, sporting and shopping facilities, is only a half hour away.Tenure - Leasehold 986Service charge - TBCI For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_talland-bay-d581882/for-sale_i71030639
If you've longed to live in a beautiful period property in an idyllic Cornish hamlet then this could be your chance! This unique home is immaculately presented throughout and oozes character and charm right the way through with sash windows complete with traditional window shutters, beamed ceilings downstairs and gorgeous exposed wooden vaulted ceilings upstairs. From the garden, step into the large kitchen/diner which is both stylish and practical with plenty of space for a dining table and chairs - a perfect space for entertaining family and friends. To the side of the kitchen is a small but very useful utility room so none of your precious kitchen space is wasted. Also on the ground floor is a spacious living room overlooking the garden. Head upstairs where you will find three bedrooms, the master is a good size, brimming with natural light and benefits from an en-suite shower room. The second bedroom is also a good size double whilst the third bedroom currently has a stud wall to create a walk in wardrobe and snug however this could easily be turned back into a single bedroom. Outside, the main garden is to the front and is immaculately maintained with a beautifully manicured lawn boarded by an array of plants and flowers. To the side there is a path leading to the rear of the property where there is a further area of garden which is part lawn and part concrete path backing onto woods - a peaceful spot to sit and read a book or relax and enjoy the quiet rural surroundings.Guide Price £450,000 - Location - Sithney Green Farmhouse occupies an enviable position within the beautiful Hamlet of Sithney Green in a tranquil valley location. A short walk from the property is Truthall Holt where there is a historic train station originally opened in 1905 but restored in 2016 to 2017 to it's original spec and reopened in 2018. The market town of Helston is approximately 2 miles distant and is a thriving town with a good range of shopping facilities and amenities. The coastal village of Porthleven is approximately 3.5 miles away and is a vibrant village offering an array of quality restaurants and cafes as well as day to day facilities to include a supermarket, primary school and doctors surgery. With a gorgeous traditional working harbour and beach Porthleven is a popular village for locals and visitors. If you're looking to go further afield, the city of Truro and the towns of Falmouth, Penzance and Hayle are all within a 20 to 30 minute drive.Accommodation - Kitchen DinerUtility RoomLiving RoomBedroom One with En SuiteBedroom TwoBedroom ThreeFamily BathroomGarden - The garden is a real highlight of this property and a credit to our client, the garden is meticulously and immaculately maintained!Parking - Two spaces to the front of the property.Services - Mains electricity and water. Private drainage and LPG gas.Council Tax Band C - Agents Note - Prospective purchasers should be aware that the neighbours at Rosewin have an easement along the strip of land to the rear of the property.Agents Note Two - Prospective purchasers should be aware that the adjacent properties; The Granary, Rosewin and The Barn have a right of way along the driveway to access their properties.Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - To check the broadband coverage for this property please visit check mobile phone coverage please visit Anti Money Laundering Regulations Purchasers - It is a legal requirement that we receive verified ID from all buyers before a sale can be instructed. We ask for your cooperation on this matter to ensure there is no unnecessary delay in agreeing a sale. We will inform you of the process once your offer has been accepted.Proof Of Finances - Before agreeing a sale, we will require proof of your financial ability to purchase. Again, we ask for your cooperation on this matter to avoid any unnecessary delays in agreeing a sale and we will inform you of what we require prior to agreeing a sale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_country-d635239/for-sale_i70751532
DELIGHTFUL traditional style STONE BARN CONVERSION, located in the popular village of Trispen enjoying FAR REACHING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS, MINUTES FROM the VILLAGE AMENITIES, A30 and just a SHORT DRIVE from TRURO CITY CENTRE. This delightful property has great kerb appeal and offers FANTASTIC LIVING SPACE with 26ft KITCHEN/DINING/DAY ROOM, SNUG, 3 DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, GENEROUS PARKING, WORKSHOP, CAR PORT, LARGE GARDENS & 2 OUTBUILDINGS PERFECT FOR ANYONE LOOKING FOR A STUDIO/ANNEX. *** NO ONWARD CHAIN *** PROPERTY: The property is sure to impress, the perfect blend of traditional and modern with a great deal of character. The Smithy started life as an old blacksmiths and has been converted to create a superb family home. In brief, you enter through the front door into the entrance hallway with door leading into the beautiful kitchen/diner with Karndean flooring, exposed beams, traditional yet modern kitchen with solid wood worktops, this is the hub of the home with space for a large family dining table and sofa. A great space for the family to come together and great for entertaining! From the kitchen area you can access the dual aspect snug, with the Karndean flooring, the perfect place to retreat but equally could be used as a fourth bedroom. Bi-fold doors lead out to an area currently used as a utility area, boot room and office space with a handy ground floor cloakroom. Stairs rise to the first floor where you will find the family bathroom and 3 double bedrooms with the master bedroom having the benefit of an en-suite shower room. EXTERNALLY: Undoubtedly a feature of the property is the size of the rear garden and the outbuildings. Backing onto delightful countryside! Great for any keen gardeners or anyone looking to grow their own produce! To the side of the property, you have a driveway that leads through to a generous parking area with large car port & 26Ft workshop/double garage. The garden also offers two outbuildings, which is a huge selling feature and offer potential for a self-contained studio/annex. The larger outbuilding measuring over 27ft in length has been insulated and plastered with the benefit of a w.c/cloakroom. The smaller garden room/gym measuring over 15ft, again offers great space that could be utilised in various ways, great for anyone looking to work from home. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn, with established hedging creating complete privacy, there are apple trees and a large vegetable garden. To the rear a large, raised decking area where you take on the views beyond the garden over the countryside. LOCATION: The popular villages of St Erme and Trispen are thriving community villages and lie approximately 4 miles from Truro and offer a wide range of amenities which include a Shop/Post Office, Primary School, Village Hall and Community Centre, Church, Cricket and Football Clubs and regular bus services to Truro, where you will find a more comprehensive range of shopping, supermarkets and schooling facilities. The main A30 is minutes away making St Erme and Trispen very appealing to those who need easy access to the main route in and out of Cornwall. Truro is now recognised as the business and administrative centre of the county, offering a vast range of day-to-day amenities, such as national and local retail outlets, bars, restaurants, cinema, a theatre, and exceptional schools. Truro offers great transport links to get around the county, with the benefit of a good rail link to London, the midlands and beyond. Newquay airport is close by. Want to enjoy the coast? Whilst living in Truro you are only ever a short drive, train or bus journey away from many of the beautiful beaches and coastal paths that Cornwall has to offer. TENURE: Freehold SERVICES: Mains water, electric & Private Drainage. HEATING & GLAZING: UPVC double glazing and modern combi-boiler oil fired central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_truro-barn-conversion-d637229/for-sale_i71689389
This attractive three bedroom property on the edge of the village with superb rural views. Within walking distance of the charming village centre, this is a comfortable home in a highly sought after location.Having been substantially extended over the years the original two bedroom cottage now offers a full width living room, an attractive kitchen/diner with a lantern skylight and a large third master bedroom with an en-suite, walk in wardrobe and a balcony with views over the garden and valley beyond. Additionally, the current owner has added a large (415sq.ft) summer house which is an ideal office, studio or annexe and includes a shower room and kitchen facilities.The garden has had some landscaping works started including retaining walls, garden steps and a timber supporting frame for a large balcony however there are still finishing works to be completed. This creates potential for a new owner to put their own creative stamp on the property. The original front door to the cottage opens into the large 26ft sitting room. Exposed beams, wood floors, deep window seats and a feature inset multi fuel fire with timber mantle have created a large, flexible use room with plenty of character. The adjoining kitchen is lovely. A slate tiled floor and a range of shaker style cabinets give a cottage feel, but the lantern skylight and floor to ceiling windows give this room in the heart of the house plenty of natural light. An inner hall leads up to two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The landing would make a nice office space and has French doors opening to a Juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden. Steps from the kitchen lead down to rear doors out to the garden and then onwards to the master suite. A large double bedroom has a wall of floor to ceiling windows and a sliding door leading out to a balcony. There is a large walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. The property sits above its terraced garden. Wide gravel steps lead down to a lawned area at the end of the plot which is bordered by a stream. Retaining walls have been built to create various level patio areas. At the bottom of the garden is a summer house which has bifold doors opening to a decked area. The space is divided into a main room, which looks out to the garden and a secondary room to the rear with an adjoining en-suite. This flexible building would make a superb artist or musician's studio or a work from home office. SURROUNDING AREAThe historic village of Tregony is considered to be the gateway to the Roseland Peninsula. It has an excellent range of local amenities including a post office, shop, two churches, public house, primary school and The Roseland Community College. Outside of the village there are some of the finest beaches in Cornwall. The Roseland Peninsula is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers idyllic fishing villages and picturesque countryside.Tregony is centrally located for both the town of St. Austell and the Cathedral city of Truro, both of which offer excellent shopping facilities, restaurants and various cultural activities.DIRECTIONSFrom Truro, proceed along the A390 through Tresillian then turn right onto the A3078, signposted Tregony. Having crossed the bridge on the outskirts of the village, turn left and part way up the hill the house will be found on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_tregony-d574094/for-sale_i69605853
AN ENCHANTING PROPERTY IN A MAGICAL LOCATION DEEP IN THE ROSELAND COUNTRYSIDE AND JUST INLAND FROM THE SEA Originally a water mill with separate mill keepers cottage and stables skillfully merged into one exceptional property and set in an idyllic location in one and a half acres of garden and grounds in this undisturbed part of the Roseland Peninsula.Versatile accommodation with potential to create an annexe/holiday let. Four bedrooms, two sitting rooms, kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, dining room, utility, study, garden room, workshop, conservatory, two cloakrooms and bathroom.Excellent outbuildings including substantial detached garage and parking. Fabulous mature gardens bordering a stream with lawns, shrubs, plants and tree - all enjoying privacy and a sunny aspect. Fantastic railway In all approximately 1.5 acres. Council Tax Band F. EPC - F.General Comments - The setting of Old Tretheake Mill is very special indeed. Located in a very quiet position within walking distance of West Portholland beach and the coastal footpath it enjoys complete privacy with no near neighbours. The mill itself is extremely old, parts of it date back to the 1600's. It is full of character and has been greatly improved during our client's ownership although prospective purchasers will want to modernise in places. The accommodation is extremely versatile and currently arranged as four bedrooms but could easily be reconfigured to provide six bedrooms or there is a possibility to create a separate living unit for a dependent relative or possibly a holiday let. The accommodation includes kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, dining room with inglenook fireplace, sitting room, workshop, cloakroom and utility on the ground floor. On the first floor are four bedrooms, bathroom and superb second sitting room with wood burner. The house has private spring water, modern sewage treatment plant and oil-fired central heating. The gardens and grounds are delightful, well stocked with many mature shrubs and plants and a river runs along the eastern boundary. The vendors have created a superb model steam railway with very long track, associated buildings, bridges and tunnel which is incredible. It will be fabulous if the purchaser is a railway enthusiast to continue enjoying this. A modern garage has been erected in recent years and there is driveway parking. There are numerous garden sheds, productive vegetable garden, apple trees and well stocked fruit cage. An internal viewing is essential.Location - Old Tretheake Mill is set within the Parish of Veryan but is closer to the hamlet of East and West Portholland which are two of the most unspoiled coves on the eastern edge of the Peninsula. In the immediate area the vast majority of the properties are owned by the Caerhays Estate and in many respects the surrounding area has remained largely unchanged for the last one hundred years or more. East and West Portholland have recently been declared a National Heritage Asset and this part of the Peninsula is often described as an area of real Cornwall where little or no development has taken place in recent years. Just over a mile away is the unspoiled fishing village of Portloe which is equally picturesque and is one of the jewels of the Roseland Peninsula. It has seen little or no intensive development in modern times and still retains its traditional atmosphere with clusters of old stone cottages set in a cleft of the cliff and descending to a small harbour still used by local fisherman but with the industry now sadly concentrating on crab and lobsters.About two miles from Old Tretheake Mill is the larger village of Veryan, known for its picturesque round houses built in the 19th Century by a clergyman. Here there is a pub, church, primary school, post office/general store as well as a social/sports hall with indoor bowls and tennis courts. Much of the land in the area is owned and protected by the National Trust and the cliff top walks in the immediate vicinity are exceptional. The nearby Carne and Pendower beach is also a favourite with locals and visitors alike. The city of Truro with its Cathedral and fine shopping centre is about thirteen miles away. There is a main line railway station to London (Paddington) and also the Treliske Hospital which serves the whole of the county.Store/Walk In Larder - Window to side. Space for additional fridge, freezer and storage.In greater detail the accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):Entrance Hall - A spacious hallway and a fine introduction to the house. Partly glazed entrance door. Radiator. Glazed door to conservatory. Deep storage cupboard. Doors to garden room, second w.c/boiler room and dining room.Cloakroom - Frosted window to side. Vanity sink unit. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Storage cupboards. RadiatorKitchen/Breakfast Room - 4.45m x 3.57m (14'7 x 11'8) - Two windows to front. Selection of base units, one and a half bowl sink/drainer. Oil fired Aga, integral fridge, Zanussi dishwasher, slate tiled floor. built in seat bench. Exposed beams. Glazed door to:Conservatory - 3.52m x 3.01m (11'6 x 9'10) - Windows overlooking the side and door opening to garden. Polycarbonate roof. One wall lights. Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder with immersion heater.Garden Room - 3.87m x 2.59m (12'8 x 8'5) - Windows and glazed door overlooking the rear garden, two wall lights, door to:Office - 4.35 x 2.04 (14'3 x 6'8) - Window to rear. Telephone point, radiator.Dining Room - 3.99m x 3.98m (13'1 x 13'0) - Two windows overlooking the front with window seats. Deep inglenook fireplace with granite lintel, clome oven and feature mill stone hearth. Solid wood floor, radiator.Boiler Room And W.C - Trianco oil fired boiler. Frosted window to rear. Low level w.c, wash hand basin. Ultraviolet filter for private water supply.Inner Hallway - Doors to sitting room and workshop. Stairs leading to first floor. Telephone point.Sitting Room - 7.00m x 4.64m (22'11 x 15'2) - A twin aspect room with window to front with window seat and glazed door opening to the side garden and enjoying views. Open fireplace with copper hood and slate hearth. Door to:Second Entrance Hall - Solid entrance door. Useful storage/log store. Coat hanging.Workshop - 6.35m x 3.27m (20'9 x 10'8) - Window to rear. Light and power. Polycarbonate roof. Filters for spring water.First Floor - Landing with loft access, radiator, two windows overlooking rear garden and countrywide beyond. Round window to side.Sitting Room - 6.48m x 4.94 (21'3 x 16'2) - A lovely, well proportioned room with windows to front, side and rear with lovely garden and countryside views. Exposed roof trusses. Inset woodburning stove with slate hearth. Exposed wooden floorboards. Radiator. Steps to sitting area with parquet floor, feature archway, two radiators.Bedroom One - 4.19m x 4.01m (13'8 x 13'1) - Window to front with window seat. Exposed roof trusses. Velux window.Bathroom - 2.00m x 1.99m (6'6 x 6'6) - A white suite with low level w.c, vanity sink unit, panel bath with shower over and fully tiled surround, built in cupboard. Heated towel rail. Window to rear.Bedroom Two - 4.35m x 2.77m (14'3 x 9'1) - Twin aspect with window to side and rear. Built in wardrobes. Wash hand basin. Radiator.Bedroom Three - 2.86m x 2.85m (9'4 x 9'4) - Window to side. Loft access. Radiator.Bedroom Four - 4.66m x 3.55m (15'3 x 11'7) - Twin aspect with two windows to rear and one to front. Exposed roof trusses. Built in cupboard. Two radiators. Telephone point.Outside - Old Tretheake Mill is approached from a minor country lane that leads to Portholland. A driveway provides parking with access to the garage and continues down to the property although probably not wide enough for modern cars.Detached Garage - 7.55m x 3.90m (24'9 x 12'9) - A superb modern garage with concrete floor and sectional garage door. Storage in roof. Pedestrian door to side.Gardens And Grounds - The delightful gardens and grounds extend to approximately 1.5 acres and are extremely private. They are surprisingly sunny for a valley setting and well stocked with many interesting shrubs and plants including roses, camellias, guneras and extensive lawns. A river runs along the eastern boundary which is a lovely feature. The garden is very long - over 300 meters, running up the valley from the house. There are extensive concrete outbuildings including a mower shed, workshop and tool shed with light and power and several wooden garden sheds. The productive vegetable garden is enclosed and rabbit proof with several beds, fruit cage, greenhouse and water taps.Railway - The current owners have created the most amazing railway track known as Tretheake Mill Railway that runs the length of the gardens. It includes a long tunnel and a superb Brunel style viaduct! Whilst the vendors will be delighted if a fellow railway enthusiast wants to purchase the property and continue their hard work they reserve the right to remove the track and equipment.Services - Mains electricity. Private water and drainage.N.B - The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested by the agents.Viewing - Strictly by Appointment through the Agents Philip Martin, 9 Cathedral Lane, Truro, TR1 2QS. Telephone: or 3 Quayside Arcade, St. Mawes, Truro TR2 5DT. Telephone .Directions - Proceeding along the A3078 from Tregony to St. Mawes turn left towards Veryan just after passing the Texaco service station at Bessy Beneath. Continue along this road and take the third turning on the left at a sharp right hand bend where it is signposted to Portholland and Portloe. On entering the hamlet of Treviskey continue straight ahead where there is a further sharp right hand bend (which takes you down to Portloe). Follow this country road for over half a mile and it will ultimately descend down the hill into the valley. At the junction turn right towards Portholland and the entrance into Old Tretheake Mill is on the left hand side. Please park in the quarry parking on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_portloe-d588489/for-sale_i70503288
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