Guide price
£800,000
3 bed detached house for saleSt. Peters Hill, Newlyn TR18
3 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Jackson-Stops Cornwall
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About this property
Myrtle cottage, A grade II listed home in newlyn, combines georgian elegance with A prime coastal setting and awaits A new custodian to blend heritage with modern living
Architectural & Historic Character
Grade II listed Georgian residence, circa late 1700s. Elegant brick façade with granite plinth and classical detailing. Iconic two-storey bow windows, a hallmark of Georgian architecture. Ornamental wooden eaves cornice with rosettes and dentils. Interiors retain original fireplaces, staircases, and period joinery
The Property
Interiors
The interiors of Myrtle Cottage are generous and graceful, with high ceilings, large windows, and an abundance of natural light. While much of the home retains its original features, it now presents a rare opportunity for sensitive modernisation: Integrating contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, and comforts while respecting the craftsmanship of its Georgian origins.
Drawing Room
Positioned at the front of the house, this elegant reception space benefits from one of the two bow windows, flooding the room with light and framing views across the garden and towards the sea. Original fireplace and cornicing add character, while its generous proportions make it ideal for formal entertaining.
Dining Room
A second front-facing reception room, mirroring the drawing room, with bow window and Georgian detailing. Perfect for hosting gatherings, it has the atmosphere of a refined coastal townhouse while maintaining a homely intimacy.
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Kitchen / Breakfast Room
Currently a more functional space, the kitchen offers scope for thoughtful modernisation - with the potential to create a central family hub while retaining period charm.
Utility & Link
A large utility area now connects the main house to the adjoining building, creating a seamless flow while preserving the option for independent use.
Art/ Sculpture Studio
Perhaps the most enchanting space in the property: Double height studio benefiting from far reaching panoramic sea and coastal views over Mounts Bay towards the Lizard peninsula a striking hexagonal-shaped room with exposed wooden beams and panoramic views across Newlyn harbour. Currently used as an art studio, it is filled with light and atmosphere - equally suited as a creative workspace, garden room, or dramatic entertaining space.
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Lower Level
Beneath the studio, with separate external access, lies a useful space comprising a storage room / study and a gardener’s cloakroom. This level offers excellent potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, subject to planning.
Potential for Annex / Let
With its independent access and characterful layout, the adjoining building could be adapted into a self-contained annex or holiday let, while retaining flexibility as part of the main home.
Bedrooms (Upper Floors)
- Principal Bedroom: Large, light-filled, with bow window and sweeping coastal views. Original fireplace and period detailing remain intact. Offering a large en-suite with bathtub overlooking the harbour.
- Additional Bedrooms: Two further double rooms, offering flexible accommodation for family, guests, or hobby spaces.
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Bathrooms
The property includes multiple bathrooms, ready for updating. These spaces present an excellent opportunity to introduce contemporary fittings in a sympathetic style, blending comfort with heritage.
The Outside
The gardens extend to approximately 0.24 acres, including: Sheltered rear walled garden with mature planting. Terraced areas with potential for outdoor dining, kitchen garden, or landscaped redesign. Elevated position providing panoramic views of Mount’s Bay. Detached garage with potential to extend to create storage space.
The Location
Location – The Spirit of Newlyn
Myrtle Cottage enjoys an enviable position at the corner of St Peter’s Hill and Gwavas Road, just moments from the heart of Newlyn, one of Cornwall’s most celebrated fishing ports.
Cultural Connections
Myrtle Cottage is woven into the cultural fabric of Newlyn. Built by a former Sea Captain Ship owner and later connected with the Newlyn School of painters, it has inspired generations - including artists such as Cedric Morris, whose 1947 painting Myrtle Cottage Garden, Newlyn captures its enduring charm. In the 1920s, Alec and Kay Walker made Myrtle Cottage their home and launched the pioneering textile firm Cryséde Silks from its adjoining studio. Their bold, hand-printed designs gained national acclaim, blending modernist style with Cornish inspiration and placing Newlyn at the forefront of British design.
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Newlyn blends working harbour authenticity with artistic heritage. The bustling fish market supplies some of the UK’s finest restaurants, while the village itself offers independent galleries, wine merchants, artisan bakeries, and the renowned Newlyn Filmhouse.
Nearby
Penzance (1 mile): Mainline rail link to London Paddington; wide range of shops, schools, and services.
Mousehole (2 miles): Picturesque fishing village, famed for its harbour and restaurants.
St Ives (10 miles): Internationally recognised for its galleries, beaches, and Tate St Ives.
Land’s End Peninsula: Offering some of the UK’s most dramatic coastal scenery, cliff walks, and surf beaches.
Lifestyle
Living in Newlyn means access to a vibrant year-round community, far removed from the seasonal atmosphere of some Cornish resorts. The village balances authenticity with sophistication, making Myrtle Cottage not only a distinguished house but also a gateway to the very best of West Cornwall living.
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