Headland Road, Carbis Bay

£525,000
Sold

Commanding mesmerising panoramic sea views from St Ives in the west, over Carbis Bay and across to Godrevy lighthouse, a sensational apartment with world-class interiors and stunning attention to detail, blending taste, style and durability impeccably. Exquisitely finished and best-in-class.

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  • Availability: Sold
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 1

Features

Property Features

  • Remodelled in 2017
  • Extremely high quality
  • Superb attention to detail
  • Incredible views of the sea and beach
  • Two double bedrooms (master en suite)
  • Undercover parking space

Details

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What our client said
"In over 20 years of property developing in the Home Counties and Cornwall I have never before felt compelled to write a testimonial for an estate agent. However, Ben at Shore Partnership is like no other agent I have ever worked with before. With a wealth of experience in the property market and a personal service that is second to none, Ben handled my sale from start to finish with such professionalism.

He is personable, straight talking, enthusiastic and diligent - no ordinary agent! So if you’re looking for a unique estate agent who will make your buying/selling process stress free then I cannot recommend Shore Partnership highly enough."

Distances
Carbis Bay beach – 500 yards; West Cornwall Golf Club – 1.3; St Ives – 2; Gwithian – 7; Marazion - 7; Gurnard’s Head (Zennor) – 8.5; Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 37.5;

(All distances are approximate and in miles)

The Location
Positioned along Headland Road and commanding uninterrupted, frontline sea views with the beautiful beach at Carbis Bay taking centre stage, Number 5 is located within a short walk of the beach, one of west Cornwall’s finest, and often much quieter than the busy beaches at St Ives.

Paddleboarding, kayaking and surfing are all on offer, along with scenic walks and inspiring runs along the coast path, or a round of golf at the nearby golf club, one of Cornwall’s most breathtaking. The branchline railway provides a regular service to St Ives with a mainline connection at nearby St Erth meaning that day trips are easy and varied.

The clarity of light, sandy beaches and turquoise waters of the bays in this area have attracted artists and holiday makers to this idyllic seaside location since the 19th century. With a rich history and fascinating seafaring heritage, the winding cobbled streets of St Ives that were once the homes and inns of sailors and fishermen are now peppered with boutique shops, quality restaurants, pubs and cafes showcasing Cornwall’s fabulous delicacies.