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£465,000
3 bed cottage for saleMiddle Street, Port Isaac PL29
3 beds
1 bath
- Freehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Generous open plan living space, retaining original beams, slate floors and benefitting from handmade built-in storage and shutters.
Peaceful position just yards from the harbour.
Built-in external seating with outside tap to rinse off after the beach.
Offered with all contents included, less personal effects.
The Property
Just moments from the harbour on Middle Street, Cor Anglais has been lovingly restored to provide well-considered accommodation arranged over two floors. The open plan living space comprises sitting, dining and kitchen areas that have undergone extensive refurbishment to provide both beautiful and functional spaces. With 3 bedrooms, all open to the eaves and outside seating and storage, this property would make an exceptional coastal retreat.
Accommodation
ground floor: Stable door into open plan kitchen including separate fridge and freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer | Dining area with built in seating/storage |Sitting room with log burning fire and window seat with storage | Cloak cupboard.
First floor: Principal bedroom with wardrobe and vanity unit | Double bedroom with mezzanine storage platform| Handmade bunk room with storage | Family shower room.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage, electric heating.
Location
Port Isaac is a popular holiday destination and residential village in North Cornwall, famed for its historic fishing harbour, quaint winding streets and scenic coastal walks. Nearby, in Rock and Daymer Bay, conditions are ideal for sailing, water-skiing and windsurfing, as well as the renowned St Enodoc Golf Club offering two excellent 18-hole courses. Port Isaac has a number of good places to eat and drink, all within walking distance, including two of Nathan Outlaws eateries. Locally there are also a wealth of excellent restaurants and pubs including The Port Gaverne Hotel, Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainsworth’s No. 6 in Padstow. 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
There is lockable seating/storage to the front of the property with handy outside tap to wash off sandy feet and store beach paraphernalia.
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Central heating (electric).
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