Guide price
£850,000
5 bed block of flats for saleNorth Street, Marazion TR17
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hunters Personal - West Cornwall
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About this property
Period building comprising two apartments
Beautifully presented throughout
Light and spacious accommodation
Breathtaking views of St Michael's Mount and the ocean
Prime coastal location
Currently utilised as holiday lets
Incredible opportunity
A rare and exciting opportunity to acquire two well presented apartments within a beautiful period building, tucked away in the heart of Marazion, offered for sale with the freehold title and two separate leasehold interests. Whether you're seeking a purely investment property with excellent holiday let potential, or a blend of personal use and income, this versatile offering ticks all the boxes. Comprising a spacious three-bedroom first and second floor maisonette and a stylish two-bedroom ground floor unit —each with its own entrance and character—this coastal gem is just moments from the beach, with iconic St Michael’s Mount on your doorstep.
Each apartment is also available for purchase individually, with it's own lease interest and a 50% share of the freehold of the building.
Apartment 1
Entrance Hall 7'8 x 7'
Living/ Dining Room 18'7 x 14'1
Kitchen 13'8 x 8'6
Bedroom 1 15'1 x 11'8
Bedroom 2 13'9 x 5'3 extending to 8'9
Ensuite Shower Room
Family Bathroom
Outdoor Space
Apartment 2
Entrance Hall
Kitchen/ Living/ Dining Room 26'6 x 14'
Bedroom 1 12' x 11'
Bedroom 2 11'2 x 7'4
Bedroom 3 35'2 x 6'0
Snug area 9'2 x 6'9
Family Bathroom
WC
Income Potential
The property currently operates as a successful holiday let. Income figures are available upon request.
Location
Marazion: Coastal Charm and an Enviable Lifestyle
Overlooking the breath-taking St Michael’s Mount, Marazion is one of Cornwall’s most treasured coastal towns. Steeped in history and brimming with charm, it offers a perfect balance of tranquillity, community, and coastal adventure.
One of Cornwall’s oldest towns, Marazion is rich in heritage, with winding streets, historic architecture, and the iconic St Michael’s Mount just offshore. At low tide, the causeway invites visitors to walk across, while boats offer a scenic journey at high tide.
With its golden beach and calm waters, Marazion is a haven for paddleboarding, kayaking, and sailing. The South West Coast Path provides stunning walking routes, while rspb Marazion Marsh offers a peaceful retreat for wildlife enthusiasts.
Marazion boasts a thriving arts scene, with independent galleries showcasing local talent. The town hosts lively events throughout the year, and its cafés, pubs, and restaurants serve fresh, locally sourced food—perfect for seaside dining.
Peaceful Yet Well-Connected
•Praa Sands (Approx. 4.5 miles, 10-minute drive) – A stunning, mile-long beach with soft white sand and rolling surf, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and coastal walks.
•Penzance (Approx. 5.3 miles, 11-minute drive) – A vibrant coastal town with a bustling harbour, independent shops, and a thriving arts scene. Home to the iconic Jubilee Pool, mainline railway station, and the ferry link to the Isles of Scilly.
•St Ives (Approx. 8.9 miles, 21-minute drive) – A world-renowned seaside town, famed for its turquoise waters, golden beaches, and the Tate St Ives gallery. A haven for artists, food lovers, and beachgoers alike.
•Helston (Approx. 9.3 miles, 19-minute drive) – A historic market town, home to the famous Flora Day celebrations and the gateway to the Lizard Peninsula, with charming shops, cafés, and cultural heritage.
•The World Famous Minack Theatre (Approx. 14.8 miles, 30-minute drive) - A breath-taking open-air theatre perched on the cliffs of West Cornwall, offering spectacular sea views and world-class performances in a truly unique setting.
•Porthcurno Museum of Global Communications (Approx. 14.4 miles, 29-minute drive)
•Land’s End (Approx. 15 miles, 27-minute drive) - The iconic westernmost point of England, with rugged cliffs, scenic walking trails, and panoramic Atlantic views.
•Newquay Airport (Approx. 39.1 miles, 49-minute drive) - The airport offers a variety of flights connecting Cornwall to both domestic and international destinations.
•The Eden Project (Approx. 46.3 miles, 1-hour drive) - A world-renowned ecological attraction featuring striking biomes filled with tropical and Mediterranean plant life, interactive exhibits, and inspiring sustainability initiatives.
All distances and journey times are approximate, sourced from Google Directions, and intended as a general guide only.
About Hunters West Cornwall
Hunters West Cornwall is a locally owned, independently run franchise, proudly part of Hunters, one of the UK’s favourite nationwide agents. We combine professionalism and efficiency with a fresh and fun approach. Our bespoke marketing strategies leverage cutting-edge technology, professional photography, and social media influence to maximise exposure. As proud Cornish locals, we actively support community projects and sports initiatives, reinvesting in the area we call home. Backed by Hunters’ national network, we offer the perfect blend of local expertise and far-reaching marketing power. We feel fortunate to be regularly entrusted to market some of Cornwall's very finest homes. If you are looking to sell or let a property in the local area, please get in touch! We'll be more than happy to pop out and see you, for a free, no-obligation valuation and chat :)
Useful Information
Flat 1 also listed separately at £395,000
Local Authority: Cornwall Council
Rates: Current registered for Business Rates. Previously Council Tax Band - B.
Energy Performance Certificate: Current 43 E, Potential 68 D
Heating: Electric
Construction: Granite plus render. Slate roof.
Broadband: Fibre, 35 mbps
Mobile Coverage: According to Ofcom Mobile checker EE, Three, and Vodafone have limited voice and data availability indoors. Whilst outdoors, EE, Three, 02, and Vodafone likely have voice and data coverage.
Grade 2 listed
According to Cornwall Council Interactive Maps this property is in a conservation area.
The property benefits from a pedestrian right of way.
99 Year lease commenced in 2022, so 96 years remaining. Equal share of freehold.
Mains electricity, water, and drainage.
Flat 2 also listed separately at £495,000
Local Authority: Cornwall Council
Rates: Current registered for Business Rates. Previously Council Tax Band - C.
Energy Performance Certificate: Current 49 E, Potential 72 C
Heating: Electric
Construction: Granite plus render. Slate roof.
Broadband: Fibre, 35 mbps
Mobile Coverage: According to Ofcom Mobile checker EE, Three, and Vodafone have limited voice and data availability indoors. Whilst outdoors, EE, Three, 02, and Vodafone likely have voice and data coverage.
Grade 2 listed
According to Cornwall Council Interactive Maps this property is in a conservation area.
99 Year lease commenced in 2022, so 96 years remaining. Equal share of freehold.
Mains electricity, water, and drainage.
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