Guide price
£575,000
3 bed cottage for salePort Gaverne, Port Isaac PL29
3 beds
1 bath
- Freehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Open plan sitting, kitchen and dining room with a wood burner.
A sunny enclosed front garden and patio with mature cottage planting
Located within easy access of the Port Gaverne Inn, Pilchard’s Café and Port Gaverne harbour
Private parking for two vehicles
Immaculately presented with comfortable and homely interiors throughout
The Property
Dating back to the 1800’s, Shrub Cottage was originally part of the Venus pilchard cellars. Today it is an immaculate three-bedroom whitewashed property situated within easy reach of Port Gaverne’s picturesque natural harbour. The property offers spacious open plan living accommodation on the ground floor with a galley kitchen & pantry, and a dining and sitting area that can be easily reconfigured through the seasons. The enchanting garden and patio provide the perfect spot for alfresco dining. Upstairs three well-appointed bedrooms share use of the family bathroom. The property has been lovingly renovated, with high-quality interiors curated by the current owners with an abundance of character features throughout.
Accommodation
Arranged over two floors, the accommodation briefly comprises:
Ground floor: Glazed entrance porch with bench seats | Open plan kitchen, dining, living room with original beams and sash windows, a pantry and a cosy wood burner | Staircase with built in stairgate to
first floor: Landing | Family bathroom with shower over | Principal bedroom with window seat and built in wardrobes/vanity | Single bedroom with built in wardrobe and hand basin | Second bedroom with vanity and built in wardrobe.
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Electric boiler & heating.
Location
The picturesque coastal village of Port Gaverne lies along one of the most unspoilt stretches of North Cornwall coastline that lies between the Camel Estuary at Rock right the way up to Trebarwith Strand. The village itself consists of a small collection of cottages, converted fish cellars and cliff top houses dotted around the idyllic cove. The Port Gaverne Hotel & Inn and Pilchards Café are both well regarded eateries. Perfect for swimming, paddleboarding or kayaking, Port Gaverne is also a favourite for coasteering. At low tide there is a small, sheltered, sandy beach with plenty of rock pools to explore. From the beach you can also pick up the Southwest Coast Path, offering miles of scenic walks.
A short walk-up Port Gaverne Hill, lies neighbouring Port Isaac, a thriving village, internationally renowned for its association with ‘Doc Martin’. The village offers a wide range of facilities including a primary school, doctor’s surgery, shops, pubs, B&b’s, and restaurants including two by Michelin starred Nathan Outlaw. Port Isaac boasts an historic harbour, and is home to the popular singing group, The Fisherman’s Friends.
Port Gaverne is superbly located to enjoy the local amenities and wide variety of outdoor activities available nearby including coastal walking, golf, horse riding and water sports at the popular coastal destinations of Rock and Polzeath.
Outside
The property has an enclosed patio garden to the front offering a lovely area to relax or dine outdoors. Part gravel and part slate, it is a secluded spot filled with pretty, scented seasonal shrubs. There is space to store bins and recycling on the other side of the porch. To the side of the property is a small timber store for recycling.
Contents
Contents are available by separate negotiation (minus personal effects).
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Central heating (electric).
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