£425,000
4 bed terraced house for saleWest End, Pentewan, St. Austell, Cornwall PL26
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Miller Countrywide - St Austell Sales
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About this property
Chain free
Charming character cottrage
Coastal village
Well presented
Four bedrooms
Feature fireplace
Double glazing
Night storage heating
Miller Countrywide are delighted to introduce to you this well presented, chain free four bedroom terraced cottage located in the heart of Pentewan, a stone's throw away from the beach and estimated to be over 200 years old.
The internal ground floor accommodation comprises entrance hallway with under stair storage, living room with electric fireplace, dining room with feature fireplace, kitchen and utility room. The first floor provides landing with storage cupboard, one double bedroom with built-in shower cubicle, further double bedroom, two single bedrooms and family bathroom.
Externally, the front offers a small low maintenance garden with a seating area whilst the rear provides a small private courtyard laid with concrete. The property is complimented with night storage heaters, double glazing and is on mains water, electricity and drainage. Council Tax Band - B. EPC - being updated. We have been informed by the current owners that there are no restrictions/covenants with the property.
Pentewan or as it’s known in the Cornish tongue 'Bentewyn' which means foot of the radiant stream is a coastal village dating back to medieval times. Pentewan was predominantly a fishing community but also affluent in stone-quarrying, tin-streaming, agriculture and farming. It’s originally known as 'Lower Pentewan', 'Higher Pentewan' being a separate and earlier settlement to the south-west of the village, centred on Barton Farm. Between 1818 and 1826, local land- and quarry owner Sir Christopher Hawkins substantially rebuilt the harbour, partly to improve the existing pilchard-fishery and partly to turn the village into a major china clay port. At its peak, Pentewan shipped a third of Cornwall's china clay, but continual problems with silting caused by tin and clay mining plus the rise of nearby rival ports of Charlestown and Par Docks meant that Pentewan's status as a port lasted for little more than a century. The last trading ship left in 1940 when after that, the harbour entrance gradually silted up and though it was still possible for small boats to enter the harbour in the 1960s. Now, although the water-filled basin remains, Pentewan harbour is entirely cut off from the sea and acts as not much more than a historic landmark.
Living Room (3.76m x 3.05m)
Dining Room (3.3m x 3.25m)
Kitchen (4.3m x 2.16m)
Bedroom 1 (4.32m x 3.12m)
Bedroom 2 (3.48m x 3.02m)
Bedroom 3 (2.84m x 1.78m)
Bedroom 4 (2.08m x 1.78m)
Family Bathroom (2.92m x 1.75m)
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