Offers over
£375,000
2 bed flat for saleCarbis Bay TR26
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
Keller Williams
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About this property
Panoramic front line sea views
Successful holiday let - £30K gross per annum
No chain
Large partially covered veranda
Period building - Victorian villa with only 8 flats
Beautiful large communal grounds
Walking distance to Carbis Bay beach and St Ives
Communal parking
In prestigious road in Carbis Bay
Share of freehold
Built in 1890 and believed to have once been home to the St Ives School of Artists, Tremorna House is a Victorian villa that has been converted into 8 apartments, 4 of which are currently run as holiday lets. This ground floor two bedroom property (accessed via steps) has stunning front line views of Carbis Bay, Godrevy and Hayle from the veranda, lounge and main bedroom. If you're lucky you can see dolphins playing in the bay below and the odd whale! Equally spectacular are the gannets diving from a great height for fish and regularly seen.
It’s currently used as a very successful holiday let with Luxury Coastal, achieving a gross income of around £30,000 a year.
Carbis Bay beach is just a few minutes walk away via the South West Coastal path which is accessed directly from the property and St Ives around 15 minutes walk, also along the coastal path in the opposite direction.
Lounge / diner 4.37m (into bay) x 4.04m (14'4ft x 13'3ft)
The lounge/diner has the most spectacular views over to Godrevy and beyond, with wooden floorboards and a beautiful floor to ceiling bay window to make the most of the stunning views. Double glazed windows throughout the property. Gas central heating.
Kitchen 2.59m x 1.63m (8'6 ft x 5'4 ft)
The kitchen has a good range of units, built in oven and looks out onto the lounge/diner
Main bedroom 3.43m x 3.02m ( 11'3ft x 9'11 ft)
The main bedroom has wood flooring, two stylish built in wardrobes and double glazed French doors that open onto the generous veranda. The views are phenomenal and you can even see Carbis Bay beach from your bed!
Bathroom
Off the main bedroom is the bathroom with bath and shower over. There is also a handy utility cupboard in the bathroom which houses the washer/dryer.
Second bedroom 3.12m x 2.03 m (10'3ft x 6'8ft)
Off the hallway is the second bedroom currently with bunks and room for a wardrobe
WC opposite second bedroom.
Outside space
Veranda 8.24m x 3.49m
One of the highlights of this property is the beautiful large veranda running the whole width of the apartment giving plenty of space for outdoor dining, entertaining and useful storage for beach equipment.
The views really have the wow factor and are one of the best in the area. You can hear the sound of the waves from the private veranda and watch the sunrise over the turquoise ocean. The perfect spot for your morning coffee or evening sundowner. This apartment also has direct access to the beautiful communal gardens.
Parking, the communal gardens and access to the sw Coastal path
There are stunning views from the communal gardens and two sheds which residents share and use for storage. Just below the communal garden, a woodland adjoins the sw coastal path to which residents have right of way. There’s communal parking with two spaces for three of the apartments.
Material Information - please scan the qr code in the photos for further information on the following
Council tax band: B
Council tax annual charge: £1821.97 a year (£151.83 a month)
Tenure: Leasehold Lease length: 999 years remaining (964 years from 1989)
Ground rent: £50 pa Service charge: £3000 pa
Property construction: Standard form
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating
Broadband: Fttc (Fibre to the Cabinet)
Mobile coverage: O2 - Excellent, Vodafone - Excellent, Three - Excellent, EE - Excellent
Parking: Communal
Building safety issues: No
Restrictions - Listed Building: No
Restrictions - Conservation Area: No
Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: Yes
Public right of way: No
Long-term flood risk: No
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: None
Coal mining area: No
Non-coal mining area: Yes
Energy Performance rating: D Potential C
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About the area
Carbis Bay boasts a pristine, sandy beach, often regarded as one of Cornwall's finest, offering serene waters perfect for swimming and water sports. St Ives captivates visitors with its charming harbour dotted with colourful fishing boats and cobbled streets lined with art galleries, reflecting its legacy as an artist's haven. Galleries include the Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum. In fact it’s said that Barbara Hepworth regularly hosted parties for fellow artists at Tremorna House! St Ives is a foodies heaven, with fabulous restaurants and wonderful independent shops.
Carbis Bay and St Ives are year round holiday destinations and a great investment area. Prices in the area have risen by 32% in the last 5 years highlighting the demand for properties in this little slice of paradise
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