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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Castle Drive, St. Mawes, Truro, Cornwall, TR2
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4 bed
0 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Versatile coastal home with far reaching views
  • Fabulous location with private beach
  • South West facing terrace
  • Large reception rooms
  • Three first floor bedrooms, all en suite
  • Ground floor fourth bedroom with en suite, potential second reception room or study
  • Large double garage with electric door
  • Parking for several cars
  • Mature gardens
  • EPC Rating = F
A versatile coastal home with spectacular views and private beach

Description

Located on a private road, past St Mawes Castle and surrounded by National Trust land, Curlews is a secluded property with far reaching views across the Carrick Roads Estuary. Boasting a private beach with direct access to the water this property is perfect for sea lovers, whether paddle boarding with dolphins or watching the yachts race from the front terrace on a sunny afternoon.

Stone steps passing mature shrubs lead to the glazed front entrance, beyond which is the generous hallway. To the left is a triple-aspect reception room with spectacular views across the water to Falmouth and the surrounding countryside. An impressive marble mantle surrounds a Harrods fire to keep the room cosy in the winter and sliding doors give access to the front terrace for inside outside living during the warmer months. On the opposite side of the hallway the dual- aspect dining room is a sociable space, also having glazed doors to the front terrace and a door to the kitchen. There is a range of fitted kitchen units with beautiful Blue Pearl Granite worksurfaces and access to a utility room housing a washing machine, tumble drier and tall larder, and a door to the side.

Behind the reception is a room currently used as bedroom four but could easily be a second reception room, study or playroom. This room has a window to the rear, and a door leading to a Jack and Jill shower room also accessible from the hallway. The bright and airy sunroom at the far end of the hall provides an additional reception room with access to the rear. It is the perfect place for cultivating orchids and other exotic flora, or simply enjoying a good book on a peaceful afternoon.

The turning staircase leads to a gallery landing on the first floor, with a picture window to enjoy the views. Here you will find three bedrooms, all en suite and a large, shelved airing cupboard housing the water tank and eaves storage. The third bedroom, to the rear, has a door leading across a walkway to the first terrace of the garden, whilst bedroom two has a Juliette balcony to the rear and a dormer window enjoying the views to the front. The generous principal bedroom also has a window to the front and a sizable en suite, including a jacuzzi bath and separate shower.

Outside, stone walls with huge hydrangeas, great pine trees and tall palms surround the parking area giving a very private and sheltered feel. Steps lead up to the front of the house, the double garage, with electric door, and elevated terrace. From here the path continues round to the rear garden past a useful storeroom and the oil tank room.

Beyond the driveway and on the opposite side of the private road is a garden, again surrounded by mature shrubs. A private path leading directly onto the beach and the section of this cove directly in line with the property is owned by Curlews.

To the rear, steps meander upwards through the established garden, past stone walls and an area of lawn. At the top, sheltered by pine trees, is a paved terrace with far reaching views across the Estuary.

Location

A picturesque harbour village, St Mawes is located at the end of the Roseland Peninsula and gives access to some of the finest sailing waters in the South West. Located on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary, and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, much of the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust. Plenty of footpaths and coastal walks are within easy reach. Discover the church at St Just in Roseland that Sir John Betjeman described as ‘the most beautiful place on earth’ or head North to Smuggles’ Cottage, which has a fascinating history dating back to the 15th century. St Mawes Castle, overlooking the Fal estuary, was built under the orders of Henry VIII in the 16th century and is among the best preserved of his seaside fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated. It is now managed by English Heritage. For 450 years, alongside it sister fortress Pendennis Castle, St Mawes protected Falmouth against invasion.

The local sailing club is extremely active and arranges racing events and evening functions throughout the year. Many Regattas are held during the months of June, July and August including the Falmouth Classics, featuring three days of racing and a spectacular Parade of Classic Boats and the Small Classic Boat Parade, which has steadily grown to be one of the largest sailing events in the UK. The Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival also takes place at the same time.

There are a good selection of shops and services. There are also plenty of eateries. Many of which serve superb fish and shellfish dishes throughout the year, as well as more traditional dishes. The St Mawes Ferry offers a service to Falmouth, three times an hour in the summer and once an hour in the winter, and is under a mile away from Curlews. The nearby King Harry Ferry connects St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula with Feock, Truro and Falmouth, avoiding the 27 miles route through Truro and Tresillian. Services run all year round.

Schools - St Mawes primary school is under a mile, Gerrans and Flushing primary schools both two miles. All have a good Ofsted rating. Roseland Secondary Academy and Truro and Penwith College (via the ferry) both 12 miles and have outstanding Ofsted ratings.





Directions

From either direction on the A390 turn onto the A3078, signposted to Tregony, Veryan and St Mawes. Follow this road for about 12.7 miles. Turn Right at the brown signs for St Mawes Castle and Lamorran Gardens onto Upper Castle Road (A3078). After 200m, just before the castle turn right onto Castle Drive. Curlews can be found towards the end of the road, past the car park on the left and houses on the right.

Distances (all distances are approximate) - St Mawes Village and Harbour are within one mile. Truro 10 miles, via the car ferry or 18 miles by road. Truro Station via ferry 11.5 miles, via road 20 miles, St Austell Station 20 miles, both with direct links to Bristol, Exeter and London. Newquay International Airport 29 miles

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TENURE - Freehold

VIEWINGS - Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS - Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale, however furniture, crockery and all others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.

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