This beautifully presented period property has been extensively refurbished throughout and is situated in the sought after coastal village of Portreath. The property is a short level walk to the harbour and beach and offers light and spacious accommodation with high ceilings and period features. Three good size bedrooms, two reception rooms and a kitchen / breakfast room. There is a good sized southerly facing enclosed front garden and a private rear courtyard suitable for alfresco dining and BBQ's. GUIDE PRICE £475,000.
General DescriptionThis period family home is set in the heart of Portreath and is accessible to Portreath harbour & beach, as well as local shops and restaurants. The accommodation is light and spacious throughout and comprises on the ground floor; porch, large entrance hallway, a sitting room with a featured fireplace and bay window, dining room, modernised kitchen / breakfast room inclusive of a pantry, WC and rear door to the courtyard. First floor; large landing with stairs to a generous family bathroom and utility room. Two good size double bedrooms both come with bespoke fitted wardrobes and another single bedroom. Exterior; a lovely enclosed southerly facing front garden, to the rear a wooden shed / summer house and a courtyard ideal for alfresco dining and BBQ's.
Floor AreaTotal approximate floor area: 1332 square feet (123.8 square metres).
TenureFreehold.
Heating & GlazingLPG gas central heating with 2 year old combi boiler. Fully double glazed windows.
ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage
Council TaxCouncil Tax band C. To clarify please contact local Cornwall Council general line number 0300 1234 100.
SituationFernleigh Villa benefits from a short level walk to Portreath harbour and beach. Portreath village was once Cornwall's busiest mining harbour and is part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage site and lies within an area of outstanding natural beauty. A walk along the harbour and onto the family friendly beach, which is also known for its surfing. The property itself is situated on Penberthy Road with access to coastal footpaths and a Coast to Coast Cycle Trail. Cornwall's North Coast is renowned for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and clifftop walks. As well as the beach, Portreath itself has a mixture of shops, cafes and pubs. Portreath primary school is within walking distance from the property and secondary schools are commutable via public transport or vehicle from the property. Further amenities are within easy reach in the nearby town of Redruth (4 miles) and in the Cathedral City of Truro (12 miles). Regular main line trains connect Truro to London and other principle cities. There are bus services to Redruth, Camborne and St Ives. Newquay Airport links Cornwall to the rest of the country and continental Europe by air.