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Guide price£695,000
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4 bedroom terraced house for sale

St. Marys Terrace, Cornwall TR18
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Terraced house
4 bed
3 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
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Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Elegant Georgian townhouse
  • Standing in one of the finest period terraces in Penzance
  • Beautiful period features
  • Sea view
  • Moments from the seafront
  • Virtual tour available
Set in one of the finest period terraces in the picturesque town of Penzance, stands a stunning four-bedroom, four-storey Grade II listed Georgian townhouse that epitomizes elegant coastal living. Situated just 240 meters from the seafront, close to the town centre and offering peaceful views of the Morrab Gardens and the sea, this residence is a harmonious blend of historical charm and modern comfort.

Granite steps lead up to an entrance vestibule and spacious inner hallway, this entrance level boasts a 26’, dual aspect sitting room. Proudly displaying sash windows, wooden shutters, tall ceilings, ornate cornicing and wood burner on a stone hearth and detailed stone surround, telling you everything you need to know about this fine period home. This property, unlike others in the terrace boasts a great extension to the rear, meaning this floor also enjoys a well-appointed shower room and beyond, a great study.

The bright lower ground floor houses a characterful and comfortable kitchen dining room with a beautifully hand crafted bespoke oak kitchen with granite worktops, integrated electric double oven and hob plus space for a fridge and dishwasher. This opens to a sweet courtyard garden to the rear whilst a beautiful window seat in the spacious dining area looks out to the well stocked suntrap front garden. Further to this floor is a generously sized galley style utility with hobby room beyond.

The sea view improves as you ascend the floors, with a choice of generous bedrooms to be the principal option. There are two first floor double bedrooms with the larger enjoying a westerly aspect from the beautiful sash window. Directly above is a similarly sized room with wonderful period features, original cast iron fireplace, built in wardrobe and improved views across Morrab Gardens and along the coastline to Newlyn. This floor is home to a sizable and well-appointed family bathroom. Finally, the loft room offers a great ensuite fourth bedroom with generous storage and delightful exposed beams.

Servises:
Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.
Council Tax Band - E
EPC - D

In addition to the charming rear courtyard is a larger, west facing paved front garden enjoying further seating and outside dining space with mature shrubs and borders. Feeling like a peaceful extension of the private front garden, is the magical Morrab Gardens, dating back to 1880, with Victorian band stand, meandering paths and tranquil seating areas it’s just a few meters stroll from your front door.

Penzance is a charming coastal town renowned for its scenic beauty, tropical gardens and rich cultural heritage with a beautiful backdrop of period architecture. West Cornwall is steeped in art history, Penzance still boasting a vibrant arts scene with the Penlee House Gallery and Museum and beautiful galleries: The Exchange (contemporary space in Penzance) and nearby Newlyn Art Gallery.

The town offers many boutique stores and independent, bars, cafes and wonderful seafood restaurants. The beautiful coastline is popular for many leisure activities, the famous expansive promenade leads to Jubilee Geothermal pool, Britain’s largest seawater Lido. Sitting in the shadow of the historic and picturesque St. Michael’s Mount, Mounts Bay is popular with windsurfers and kayakers alike.

A new, level cycle trail connects Penzance to Marazion, home to great pubs and restaurants. The SW Coast Path leads to longer adventures, exploring the rugged landscape past picturesque fishing villages: Mousehole and Lamorna and onto the Minnack Theatre at Porthcurno and other hidden gems on route to Lands End.

There are great transport links, with the A30 nearby and a mainline service to London Paddington. Newquay Airport is 39 miles away, offering daily flights to London Gatwick and international destinations.

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