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3 bedroom terraced house for sale

Portloe, Truro, Cornwall, TR2
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Terraced house
3 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
1,237 sq ft / 115 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
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Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • A superb, Georgian cottage, full of character and coastal charm.
  • Located in the heart of a scenic fishing village.
  • Within 100m of the cove, The Lugger Inn and stunning coastal walks.
  • Beautiful property, restored by interior designers.
  • Three double bedrooms, two reception rooms, two bathrooms and sun-filled rear terrace.
  • Currently operating as a thriving holiday let.
  • EPC Rating = F
A beautifully restored and interior designed Georgian Cottage in the heart of a picturesque fishing village on The Roseland.

Description

The Property
Hillside is a double fronted, white rendered terraced cottage that hugs the lane down to Portloe cove. It nestles between the traditional Ship Inn and the adjacent fisherman’s cottages, all tightly knit, typical of a historic fishing settlement. The original cottage has been extended to the rear to accommodate a spacious kitchen and an additional bedroom above and at the rear of the house there are stone steps ascending to an enclosed garden terrace.

Ground Floor
The pretty blue stable front door opens onto a stone tiled, central corridor that runs through from the front to back of the house, with plenty of hanging space for coats. A door to the right opens onto a cosy and characterful sitting room with stripped floor boards, an open fireplace, slate hearth and carved fire surround. An arched alcove frames presentation shelves and a media storage cupboard, while the box sash window with original timber shutters adds to the period charm of the room. To the left of the hall is the cosy dining/kitchen area with a large inglenook fireplace, wall niches and Cornish clome ovens. An upholstered window seat provides a comfy view towards the harbour. A couple of steps lead to the well-appointed, Cornish Blue designer-fitted kitchen, its solid wood units punctuated by integrated appliances including a large Smeg cream enamel double range oven, a Hotpoint washing machine, Zanussi Dishwasher and a fridge/freezer. From the kitchen, a door opens onto the rear of the central corridor and through into a stone-tiled family shower room with a WC and pedestal basin.

First floor
Ascending the carpeted stairs, a split-level landing opens onto three double bedrooms, a linen cupboard and a second family bathroom with a traditional roll-top bath, WC and basin. A period timber wall, window seats and original doors reflect the maritime setting. Many of the building’s original external and internal features remain intact and the home has been lovingly designed and extended to create a desirable family house, holiday home or holiday let business.

Exterior
From the back of the house, a flight of stone steps leads up under a glass canopy to an enclosed paved terrace with shrub planting and space for alfresco dining or sunbathing. There is a small woodstore and a gated path that runs along the rear of the Inn.

Location

Hillside is a charming Georgian terraced house located in the heart of the beautiful, ancient coastal village of Portloe, not surprisingly within a designated Conservation Area and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and featuring some of Cornwall's best beaches.

The village, described by the Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman as One of the least spoiled and most impressive of Cornish fishing villages, lies at the end of a steep valley opening onto a sheltered harbour. Portloe continues to support a small fishing fleet, supplying lobster and crab to local restaurants.

Surrounded by spectacular scenery, it retains much of its old world charm and is one of Cornwall’s most desirable coastal addresses, with its sheltered cove, stunning cliffs and sea views. There is direct access to the stunning South West Coast Path. Truro, the Duchy’s capital, is less than 25 minutes’ drive away.

Hillside is located next to the traditional Ship Inn and is within 20 minutes’ drive of some of Cornwall’s most popular attractions including The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Caerhays Castle. The world renowned Eden Project is a little further afield.

Not far away is St Mawes and its legendary boutique hotels. From there, ferries run to the vibrant harbour town of Falmouth on the other side of the Carrick Roads estuary, where there is an impressive choice of wine bars, restaurants, boutique shops and maritime attractions.

Trains run from St Austell 13 miles to the north east offering high speed connections to Exeter, London and Scotland.

There is a good range of schools. The Veryan Church of England Primary School is within a ten minute drive. Truro and St Austell have a selection of public and private schools with Good to Outstanding Ofsted rankings.

Square Footage: 1,237 sq ft



Directions

Heading southeast from Tregony, follow the A3708 to Portloe. Once in the village follow the road around past the cove and head up the hill and the house is on your right, just before The Ship Inn.

Distances
(Are approximate and in miles).

Truro 12
Padstow 29
St Mawes 9.7
St. Austell 13
Veryan 1.5
Cornwall Airport 22

Additional Info

SERVICES - Mains water, drainage and electricity. Heating is provided by wood burning stoves and remotely controlled radiators.

DIRECTIONS - Heading southeast from Tregony, follow the A3708 to Portloe. Once in the village follow the road around past the cove and head up the hill and the house is on your right, just before The Ship Inn.

TENSURE - Freehold

VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS - Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Most items, including white goods and furniture, will be sold with the cottage. There will be a small list of personal items not included in the sale.

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