Coventry Road, Flushing

£365,000
For Sale

Located in the heart of the sought-after waterside village of Flushing, just across the river from Falmouth, with the harbour and sailing activity just moments away, this charming two-bedroomed cottage features some original detailing, a wood burner and a sunny terraced garden.

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  • Ref: 1453010
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: B
  • Tenure: Freehold

Features

Property Features

  • Character cottage
  • Waterside village
  • Retaining original features
  • Spacious master bedroom
  • Sitting room with woodburner

Details

Full Details

Located in the heart of the sought-after waterside village of Flushing, just across the river from Falmouth, with the harbour and sailing activity just moments away, this charming two-bedroomed cottage features some original detailing, a wood burner and a sunny terraced garden.

Distances

Flushing quay – 150 yards; Mylor Yacht Harbour (via coastpath) - 2; Mylor Bridge – 2; Tremough campus (university) – 4; Falmouth – 5; Trebah Gardens (Helford river) – 8; Loe Beach watersports – 9.5; Truro – 10; St Mawes – 15 (via ferry); Cornwall Airport (Newquay) - 29

(All distances are approximate and in miles)

The location

The picturesque waterside village of Flushing occupies a beautiful south-facing position across the water from Falmouth, enjoying far-reaching views over the Carrick Roads and easy access to one of Cornwall’s finest sailing waters. Bordered by open countryside to the north and east, the village offers a rare combination of coastal charm, village community and immediate access to the Fal Estuary.

Steeped in history, Flushing dates back to the 17th century when Dutch craftsmen arrived to build piers and sea walls, later settling in the village. It subsequently became a fashionable and refined address, home to many of the captains of the Packet Ships. Today, Flushing retains much of this character, with an attractive mix of renovated 17th and 18th century houses, period cottages and narrow winding streets leading down towards the waterfront.

The village is well known for its particularly sunny southerly aspect and is reputed to enjoy one of the mildest climates in Britain. Its sheltered position and waterside setting make it especially appealing to those seeking a lifestyle close to the water, whether for sailing, paddleboarding, coastal walks or simply enjoying the ever-changing activity of the harbour.

Local facilities include a convenience store, two public houses and a popular quayside restaurant, together with a primary school, church and chapel. A regular passenger ferry provides a charming and practical link across the water to Falmouth, giving easy access to the town’s wider range of shops, restaurants, beaches, schools, rail links and cultural amenities without losing the quieter village atmosphere.

For sailing and boating enthusiasts, Flushing is particularly well placed, with an active sailing club within the village and Mylor Yacht Harbour nearby. The surrounding area also offers scenic creekside and countryside walks, including routes towards Mylor, Restronguet and the wider Fal Estuary, making Flushing one of the most desirable and characterful waterside villages on the south Cornish coast.

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Tenure, services and material information

Freehold. Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil fired central heating. 

Broadband: FTTP (source: https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker/my-products)  

Council tax: band B