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4 bedroom house

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4 beds
2 baths
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Property Description

This characterful Grade II Listed, 4-bedroom property in the heart of Port Isaac’s Conservation Area dates from the early C18 and is situated just steps from Port Isaac Harbour. Steeped in history, Tremaine offers many period features, alongside three reception rooms and an elevated terraced garden with pretty sea and harbour views.

• Original features include a Delabole slate roof, parquet, and wood floorboards, multi-paned wooden windows and beamed ceilings

• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, WC

• Generous terraced garden offering fantastic views of Port Isaac Harbour

• A much-loved family home for over 50 years, it offers scope for internal refurbishment, subject to consent

• In all approximately 1,256 sq. ft (116.7 sq. m)

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This charming, detached property is situated towards the bottom of Church Hill. Boasting many period features, it has an attractive half-slate hung façade. The rear terraced garden nestles into Roscarrock Hill and overlooks Port Isaac’s picturesque harbour and village. This 4-bedroom property was once two separate cottages in the early C18 and now provides generous living space. Currently a family home, Tremaine would lend itself to internal modernisation and refurbishment, (subject to necessary listed planning consent).

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, all within walking distance of Tremaine. These include all of Nathan Outlaw's eateries where he holds 2 Michelin stars. Other notable restaurants and pubs include The Mote and The Golden Lion alongside The Port Gaverne Hotel, and Pilchards Café in neighbouring Port Gaverne. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Port Isaac at the Co-op but the market town of Wadebridge, with an inspiring collection of independent shops, is only about 8 miles distant. The surfing beach at Polzeath and the water sports haven of Rock are just a short drive of 6 miles.

Approximate distances: Port Isaac Harbour 50 yards, Polzeath 6 miles, Rock 7 miles, Wadebridge 8 miles, Bodmin Parkway 17 miles, Newquay Airport 20 miles, Truro 32 miles, Exeter 66 miles.

Accessed via a door on the first-floor landing, the rear garden has stunning views of the village and harbour and comprises small, terraced lawns and patio areas with a greenhouse. Additional access via a side entrance.

Main’s water, drainage, and electricity. Electric night storage heaters.

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JB Estates - Rock
JB Estates - Rock
Pavilion Building Rock PL27 6JU
0121 659 7956
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John Bray Estates is a niche estate agency with an unrivalled selection of properties for sale in Rock, Daymer, Trebetherick, Polzeath and Port Isaac as well as select coastal locations in and around Cornwall. We have been looking after all aspects of our client's property interests for over 50 years and have specialist knowledge of this sought-after coastal area. We are a professionally qualified agency working under the accreditation of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Our sales team can offer help and advice on holiday and residential lettings, property management, surveying, architectural services, formal valuations for IHT or asset management, market appraisals, residential sales, and residential development consultancy.
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