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A beautifully presented two bedroom ground floor apartment in one of the most historic old houses located just yards from the quayside. Extensively and sensitively updated in recent years yet retaining character, the living room has an open fire and modern comforts include a contemporary kitchen, double glazing and central heating. There is a pretty cottage garden to the front and secluded walled courtyard garden to the rear.
Ground floor apartment in historic house
Just yards from the harbour front
Attractive gardens to front and rear
Extensively and sensitively renovated
Comfy sitting room with open fire
Modern kitchen and refurbished bathroom
Two double bedrooms
Just yards from the harbour front
Attractive gardens to front and rear
Extensively and sensitively renovated
Comfy sitting room with open fire
Modern kitchen and refurbished bathroom
Two double bedrooms
Entrance | x . The property forms the ground floor of the old historic Bridge House, named after the bridge arches for the old roads that lead to the quayside, and we believe the building dates back around 400 years. The attractive entrance hall is built from the arches and has a terracotta tiled floor, a useful storage cupboard and space for coats, boots and beach kit. |
Living Room | 12'10\" x 12'5\" (3.91m x 3.78m). The warm and cosy living room has a window overlooking the front garden and open fireplace with period surround and storage cupboard. |
Kitchen | 8'5\" x 8'11\" (2.57m x 2.72m). A well equipped contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances include oven and hob with extractor over and washing machine. |
Bedroom 1 | 12'2\" x 10'10\" (3.7m x 3.3m). A delightful and spacious double aspect bedroom with built in wardrobe and airing cupboard. |
Bedroom 2 | 9'2\" x 9'4\" (2.8m x 2.84m). The second bedroom has a window to the rear garden and built in wardrobe with a further concealed cupboard housing the electric central heating unit. |
Bathroom | x . The light bathroom was updated and retiled in recent years yet retains the attractive period ceramic sink and bath. The separate wc has also been refurbished and has a sun tunnel installed to gain light. |
Outside | x . The property is a approached via a short footpath leading from the quay. The front cottage style garden has a lawnded area, paved pathway and sitting area and delightful selection of flowering shrubs and plants and enjoys a glimpse of the sea. The sheltered Cornish stone walled rear courtyard garden boasts a magnificent palm along with tender exotic plants. Some wonderful sea views are enjoyed from the raised bedded area of the garden. |
Roseland Peninsula | x . Portscatho has long been one of the most popular harbour villages on the Roseland Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with stunning countryside and rolling landscape of National Trust land. The area has enjoyed a culinary and destination 'renaissance' of late which has helped ensure its enduring appeal, in part due to success of the Hidden Hut Beach Cafe at nearby Porthcurnick Beach, recently named by The Telegraph as the 'hottest destination in the county, if not the country'. Just beyond the beach at Rosevine is the Driftwood Hotel with its Michelin starred restaurant and at the elegant sailing resort of St Mawes, just five miles away, is Olga Polizzi's legendary Hotel Tresanton and the newly refurbished Idle Rocks Hotel. The cathdedral city of Truro, with a wide range of commercial facilities and direct rail link to London is 15 miles away. |
Tenure | x . Leasehold; 99 year lease from 1987, with 71 years remaining. Ground Rent: £50 per annum. |
Services | x . Mains electricity, water and drainage, electric central heating, Council Tax Band B. |