Guide price
£750,000
7 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Terrace, Port Isaac PL29
7 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Large kitchen, an open plan sitting/dining room and utility area
Uninterrupted sea views across Port Gaverne along the rugged coastline towards Tintagel.
Enclosed front and rear gardens.
Driveway parking and a double garage.
An exciting renovation project, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
The Property
Garfield House is an impressive period home with stunning uninterrupted views out to sea across the rugged North Cornish coastline. It is conveniently located along The Terrace, close to all the village amenities, the infamous harbour, and the peaceful Port Gaverne. Arranged over three floors, the property oozes character with high ceilings and spacious rooms. It comprises seven bedrooms and two bathrooms with spacious living accommodations throughout. This is an exciting opportunity for a prospective buyer to acquire a renovation project with immense potential, close to the sea.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Entrance porch and hallway| Large open plan sitting/dining room, a large kitchen with an aga | Utility room & a shower room | Two sets of stairs to
First Floor: Master bedroom with a large bay window to enjoy the sea views | Three further bedrooms | A bathroom & W.C | A versatile sunroom to the rear with access to the garden.
Second Floor: Three bedrooms and a utility/storage room with a sink.
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil central heating.
Location
Port Isaac is a popular holiday destination and residential village on the rugged North Cornwall coast, famed for its historic fishing harbour, quaint winding streets and scenic coastal walks. Loved by millions as Portwenn in itv’s Doc Martin and the birthplace of The Fisherman’s Friends, Port Isaac has several good places to eat and drink. These include two of Nathan Outlaw's eateries. Other notable restaurants and pubs include The Port Gaverne Hotel and Pilchards, The Mote and The Golden Lion. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Port Isaac, but the market town of Wadebridge, with an inspiring collection of independent shops, is only about 8 miles distant.
Outside
The property is accessed via steps up and a path through the front garden off The Terrace. There is a side gate to access the rear lawn and patio garden leading to the double garage and parking off Tintagel Terrace.
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Oil central heating.
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