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£800,0003 bedroom apartment for sale
The Fort, Cawsand, Torpoint
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Apartment
3 beds
2 baths
1,701 sq ft / 158 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 963 yrs left
Service charge: £600 per annum
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 50Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold (963 years remaining)
- Grade II Listed Penthouse Apartment
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Two Generous Reception Rooms with Stunning Sea Views
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Family Bathroom & Full En suite Bathroom
- Large Sun Terrace with Swimming Pool
- Unrivalled Sea Views
- Parking & Garage
- Leasehold
- Cornwall County Council – Band F
A three bedroom Grade II Listed Penthouse Apartment situated in a historical Military Fort in a sea facing location – this wonderful property will lend itself to both a holiday home by the sea or full time residency. EPC F.
Situation - The Fort lies on the edge of the sought after coastal village of Cawsand, and is just a short stroll from the beach and the heart of the village. The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand are set on the Rame Peninsula and have an abundance of fascinating history. Originally fishing villages, where the old pilchard cellars can still be seen along the shoreline, the villagers were also notorious in the 1700’s for smuggling contraband including fine wines and spirits from across the Channel. Richard Carew, one of Cornwalls most famous historians visited the villages and recorded in his 'Survey of Cornwall' (1769) his discovery of 'Kings Sand and Causam Bay'. The villages have a bustling community and are equipped with a variety of local shops, pubs and restaurants, together with a sailing club and other facilities. The Rame Peninsula is relatively little known, often known as Cornwall's forgotten corner. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with quiet secluded beaches, magnificent scenery and spectacular walks along the South West Coastal Path. The Mount Edgcumbe Park, an 800 acre area of coastal woodland and open hillsides, is possibly one of the most beautiful and varied locations of the Westcountry, punctuated with its villages of Millbrook, Kingsand, Cawsand, St John and Crafthole.
Description - This spacious Grade II listed penthouse apartment boasts stunning sea views. The accommodation is of generous proportions throughout and benefits from a large sun terrace which is a perfect space for relaxing and entertaining incorporating a private small swimming pool and spectacular sea views.
Accommodation - A generous reception hall gives access to the Kitchen/Breakfast room which has an attractive fitted kitchen with a range of matching cupboards/units with co-ordinating work surfaces, integral appliances and a door leading through to the Dining room, complete with a feature fire place with wood burning stove and sliding doors out to the Sun terrace. The hallway leads to a further reception room, again with feature fireplace and sliding doors to the sun terrace, a family bathroom and three double bedrooms. The Master bedroom benefits from an En-suite bathroom and sliding doors to the terrace.
Outside - A large, private paved sun terrace which boasts unrivalled and far reaching sea views. The perfect spot to enjoy the sunshine either in the pool or admiring the views whilst entertaining family and friends. Other external benefits include a single garage, parking and storage area.
Services - LEASEHOLD – 999yrs (From 28.1.1988) Service charge £600pa. No Ground Rent.
Mains Water/Drainage
Mains Electric
Broadband: Superfast.
Full mobile coverage via EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 are available at the property.
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Situation - The Fort lies on the edge of the sought after coastal village of Cawsand, and is just a short stroll from the beach and the heart of the village. The twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand are set on the Rame Peninsula and have an abundance of fascinating history. Originally fishing villages, where the old pilchard cellars can still be seen along the shoreline, the villagers were also notorious in the 1700’s for smuggling contraband including fine wines and spirits from across the Channel. Richard Carew, one of Cornwalls most famous historians visited the villages and recorded in his 'Survey of Cornwall' (1769) his discovery of 'Kings Sand and Causam Bay'. The villages have a bustling community and are equipped with a variety of local shops, pubs and restaurants, together with a sailing club and other facilities. The Rame Peninsula is relatively little known, often known as Cornwall's forgotten corner. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with quiet secluded beaches, magnificent scenery and spectacular walks along the South West Coastal Path. The Mount Edgcumbe Park, an 800 acre area of coastal woodland and open hillsides, is possibly one of the most beautiful and varied locations of the Westcountry, punctuated with its villages of Millbrook, Kingsand, Cawsand, St John and Crafthole.
Description - This spacious Grade II listed penthouse apartment boasts stunning sea views. The accommodation is of generous proportions throughout and benefits from a large sun terrace which is a perfect space for relaxing and entertaining incorporating a private small swimming pool and spectacular sea views.
Accommodation - A generous reception hall gives access to the Kitchen/Breakfast room which has an attractive fitted kitchen with a range of matching cupboards/units with co-ordinating work surfaces, integral appliances and a door leading through to the Dining room, complete with a feature fire place with wood burning stove and sliding doors out to the Sun terrace. The hallway leads to a further reception room, again with feature fireplace and sliding doors to the sun terrace, a family bathroom and three double bedrooms. The Master bedroom benefits from an En-suite bathroom and sliding doors to the terrace.
Outside - A large, private paved sun terrace which boasts unrivalled and far reaching sea views. The perfect spot to enjoy the sunshine either in the pool or admiring the views whilst entertaining family and friends. Other external benefits include a single garage, parking and storage area.
Services - LEASEHOLD – 999yrs (From 28.1.1988) Service charge £600pa. No Ground Rent.
Mains Water/Drainage
Mains Electric
Broadband: Superfast.
Full mobile coverage via EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 are available at the property.
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Stags Plymouth office is prominently situated close to the city centre and specialises in the sale of individual Waterside, Country and Village homes in the one of the most picturesque parts of the South West, including the South Hams, South Dartmoor, the beautiful Tamar Valley and the South Eastern corner of Cornwall. The established and vastly experienced team of estate agents and property consultants care deeply about delivering results to our clients, and are dedicated to getting the best outcome for our clients and applicants a little. The team live, work and play locally and are therefore excellently placed to offer expert advice on living in the area. The sales team are adamantly complemented by the Professional Services department in both Exeter and Launceston offices who are able to offer expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Living in and around Plymouth represents an excellent lifestyle investment with some of the finest scenery in the West Country and great beaches and access to some of the finest uncrowded sailing in the country. Lettings departments based out of the Kingsbridge and Launceston offices enable considerable crossover between our Sales and Lettings divisions.