Tregea Terrace, Portreath

£495,000
For Sale

This attractive period cottage offers four-bedroom, two bath/shower room accommodation, combining a wealth of character features with comfortable modern living, together with a deep garden and private parking for two cars, all within a short, level walk of the village amenities and beach.

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  • Ref: 1449517
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: C
  • Tenure: Freehold

Features

Property Features

  • Character cottage
  • Set in a vibrant seaside village
  • Level walk to the beach, harbour and amenities
  • Four bedrooms & two bath / shower rooms
  • Light and spacious sitting room
  • Well fitted kitchen / dining room
  • Deep front garden and terrace
  • Driveway with parking for two cars
  • No onward chain

Details

Full Details

This attractive period cottage offers four-bedroom, two bath/shower room accommodation, combining a wealth of character features with comfortable modern living, together with a deep garden and private parking for two cars, all within a short, level walk of the village amenities and beach.

Distances

Portreath beach and harbour – 350 yards; Tehidy woods golf club – 1.8; Redruth (mainline rail) – 4.5; Porthtowan – 4.5; Gwithian beach – 7.5; Chapel Porth (St Agnes) – 7.5; Truro – 13.5; Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 28

(All distances are approximate and in miles)

The Location

St Michael’s enjoys a discreet setting within this popular period terrace, forming part of Portreath’s historic harbour village and the wider Cornwall Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. It is ideally positioned for village life, being within a level walk of the beach, harbour, local shops and cafés.

Portreath is one of the north coast’s most accessible and well-loved seaside villages, with a sandy beach popular with families, surfers and bodyboarders, together with a characterful harbour and dramatic coastal scenery. The harbour wall is one of Cornwall’s most distinctive coastal landmarks, while the surrounding cliffs and coastal paths provide excellent walking and far-reaching sea views.

The village offers a good range of everyday amenities, including a local supermarket, Post Office, bakery, tearoom, surf shop, cafés and public houses, one of which enjoys views over the harbour and Smuggler’s Cove. The Beach Café and Atlantic Café Bar provide relaxed places to eat and drink close to the water.

Portreath is also exceptionally well placed for exploring the wider area. The Mineral Tramways and Coast to Coast routes provide superb walking and cycling opportunities, linking the village with Cornwall’s historic mining landscape and the south coast at Devoran. Tehidy Country Park, Gwithian, Godrevy, St Agnes and Truro are all within easy reach, making this an appealing base for those seeking coastal living, outdoor pursuits and access to some of Cornwall’s most celebrated countryside and coastline.

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Tenure, services and material information

Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage.

Comprehensive inventory of furnishings available by separate negotiation

Council Tax: band C (currently benefitting from small business relief)

Broadband: FTTP (source: https://www.openreach.com/broadband-network/fibre-availability )