Passage Street, Fowey

£600,000
Sold

A beautifully appointed Victorian townhouse near the heart of this historic town, boasting stunning views over the River Fowey. Refurbished over the past decade, it offers superb three-storey accommodation, featuring a charming open-plan living room, three double bedrooms, two stylish bath/shower rooms, and a landscaped terraced garden that also enjoys the fine views

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  • Ref: 1133421
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: Sold
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Tenure: Freehold

Features

Property Features

  • Coastal
  • Elevated position enjoying stunning water views
  • Immaculately presented
  • Open plan living
  • Three double bedrooms, two bathroom / shower room accommodation over three stories
  • Landscaped terraced garden enjoying river glimpses
  • Walking distance to harbour
  • Immediate vacant possession
  • No onward chain

Details

Full Details

A beautifully appointed Victorian townhouse near the heart of this historic town, boasting stunning views over the River Fowey. Refurbished over the past decade, it offers superb three-storey accommodation, featuring a charming open-plan living room, three double bedrooms, two stylish bath/shower rooms, and a landscaped terraced garden that also enjoys the fine views

Distances

Fowey - 0.4; Polperro - 7.7 (via ferry); Charlestown – 7.8; Lanhydrock - 9.8; Bodmin Parkway - 12.9; Mevagissey – 14.3; Cornwall Airport - 24

(All distances are approximate and in miles)

The location

33 Passage Street is nestled in the heart of Fowey, a picturesque town on the South Cornish coast. This vibrant sailing port is surrounded by breathtaking countryside and steeped in maritime heritage, hosting events such as the renowned Royal Sailing Regatta.

Fowey’s charm extends beyond its sailing traditions, offering scenic coastal walks, panoramic views, and lively streets filled with independent shops and inviting restaurants. The town has long been celebrated in literature, serving as the backdrop for many of Daphne du Maurier’s captivating tales and hosting the annual Du Maurier literary festival.

Beyond its cultural and scenic appeal, Fowey provides a superb quality of life, with essential amenities including local primary and secondary schools, a leisure centre, several churches, and a post office, ensuring both convenience and community for its residents.

Tenure, services and material information

Freehold. Mains electricity, gas, drainage and water. 

Council tax: NA (currently a holiday let) 

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