Guide price
£2,250,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Polzeath
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Chain-free
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1.00 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached Cottage
- Four Bedrooms
- No Onward Chain
- 16th Century Former Mill
- One Acre Plot
- Stone's Throw Away From Polzeath Beach
- Outbuildings And Garage
- Array Of Original Features
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band: D
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Offered to the market with no onward chain, a unique opportunity to acquire this four bedroom detached cottage, situated in the heart of coastal village Polzeath. It is set on approximately one acre and dates back to 1591, offering an abundance of character features throughout and array of history alongside. EPC: D.
Situation - Polzeath has long since been one of the most popular destinations along the North Coast of Cornwall. It is renowned for its golden beaches, beautiful coastal walks and panoramic views of the Camel Estuary. It is also home to a range of local amenities including pubs, eateries, golf course and health club, shopping facilities and for any surfing enthusiasts, surf schools and fantastic surfing conditions.
Rock is just 2.6 Miles away offering The Mariners Public House by Paul Ainsworth and Rock Sailing And Waterski Club. The former market town of Wadebridge is 7.7 miles away and offers shopping and educational facilities along with a wide range of sports and social clubs. Newquay airport is 20.4 miles away with regular scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. Mainline rail services are available at Bodmin Parkway connecting to London Paddington via Plymouth. Access to the A30 can be gained at Bodmin connecting the cathedral towns of Truro and Exeter.
Description - This four bedroom detached cottage is situated in the heart of the coastal village of Polzeath and is set within a plot of approximately one acre. Dating back to 1591, this former mill offers an abundance of character features throughout and array of history alongside. The current owners have carried out extensive renovation works to convert the property into a residence and there is potential for further development on either a residential or commercial basis subject to the relevant permissions.
History - Dating back to 1591, Shilla Mill was built into the bedrock and was originally used as a corn or grist mill with the sitting room being the former wheel house. It is believed that it could be one of the first properties built in Polzeath and also where Sir John Betjeman wrote poems in the garden. Shilla Mill is mentioned in Betjeman's poem "Trebetherick". At the rear of the property there is a 26ft smugglers cave and two granite pillars which are from the old mill bridge and could date back to the 15th century. The mill was eventually converted into a home by the current owners and the beams are said to have come from shipwrecked boats on the famous Doom Bar, many of which still retain their original detailing and patterns. Shilla, or Sullah, is ancient Cornish for 'the rock consecrated to the sun'.
Accommodation - You enter the property via the boot room and through to the kitchen which offers a range of base units, space for appliances, electric oven and hob and a dual aspect. The kitchen leads to the sitting room which boasts an exposed bedrock wall with a natural drainage system, exposed beams, log burner and French doors to the garden. One of the upright beams contains a carved head of a lion, said to be one of four remaining in the world. Steps lead to the second sitting/dining room which features an original oak door to the front with the original key, a cabinet from one of the shipwrecks, a stone fireplace with a log burner and an original clome oven.
The first floor landing has an original iron window and gives access to all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedrooms one, two and three are doubles with built in storage. Bedroom four is an adjoining single room accessed through Bedroom two. The family bathroom has a panel bath with electric shower, wash hand basin and a low level WC. The exposed beams on the first floor originate from a ship's keel.
Outside - A shingle slate driveway leads to a parking area for multiple vehicles, a paddock currently used for camping, outbuildings, and foot paths which lead to Daymer Bay and The Point Golf Course And Health Club via the 17th hole. The camping area has 10 pitches all with electricity points, three sheds (one of which is drylined), two outdoor power showers, two outdoor WC's, a BBQ area and a three bedroom caravan with power and water. There is a detached single garage with a rag slate roof and the rear garden is tiered and has seating areas over looking the countryside and golf course.
Services - Solar panels, mains electricity and water. Private drainage via a septic tank. Heating via an air source heat pump. Broadband availability: Ultrafast. Mobile phone coverage: Limited voice and data. (Broadband and mobile information via Ofcom). Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags, Wadebridge[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Polzeath Beach, take the right hand turning after The Waterfront towards Valley Caravan Park. Continue straight past the Valley Caravan Park Bar and Café on your left and follow the track to the end, Shilla Mill will be on your left.
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Situation - Polzeath has long since been one of the most popular destinations along the North Coast of Cornwall. It is renowned for its golden beaches, beautiful coastal walks and panoramic views of the Camel Estuary. It is also home to a range of local amenities including pubs, eateries, golf course and health club, shopping facilities and for any surfing enthusiasts, surf schools and fantastic surfing conditions.
Rock is just 2.6 Miles away offering The Mariners Public House by Paul Ainsworth and Rock Sailing And Waterski Club. The former market town of Wadebridge is 7.7 miles away and offers shopping and educational facilities along with a wide range of sports and social clubs. Newquay airport is 20.4 miles away with regular scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. Mainline rail services are available at Bodmin Parkway connecting to London Paddington via Plymouth. Access to the A30 can be gained at Bodmin connecting the cathedral towns of Truro and Exeter.
Description - This four bedroom detached cottage is situated in the heart of the coastal village of Polzeath and is set within a plot of approximately one acre. Dating back to 1591, this former mill offers an abundance of character features throughout and array of history alongside. The current owners have carried out extensive renovation works to convert the property into a residence and there is potential for further development on either a residential or commercial basis subject to the relevant permissions.
History - Dating back to 1591, Shilla Mill was built into the bedrock and was originally used as a corn or grist mill with the sitting room being the former wheel house. It is believed that it could be one of the first properties built in Polzeath and also where Sir John Betjeman wrote poems in the garden. Shilla Mill is mentioned in Betjeman's poem "Trebetherick". At the rear of the property there is a 26ft smugglers cave and two granite pillars which are from the old mill bridge and could date back to the 15th century. The mill was eventually converted into a home by the current owners and the beams are said to have come from shipwrecked boats on the famous Doom Bar, many of which still retain their original detailing and patterns. Shilla, or Sullah, is ancient Cornish for 'the rock consecrated to the sun'.
Accommodation - You enter the property via the boot room and through to the kitchen which offers a range of base units, space for appliances, electric oven and hob and a dual aspect. The kitchen leads to the sitting room which boasts an exposed bedrock wall with a natural drainage system, exposed beams, log burner and French doors to the garden. One of the upright beams contains a carved head of a lion, said to be one of four remaining in the world. Steps lead to the second sitting/dining room which features an original oak door to the front with the original key, a cabinet from one of the shipwrecks, a stone fireplace with a log burner and an original clome oven.
The first floor landing has an original iron window and gives access to all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedrooms one, two and three are doubles with built in storage. Bedroom four is an adjoining single room accessed through Bedroom two. The family bathroom has a panel bath with electric shower, wash hand basin and a low level WC. The exposed beams on the first floor originate from a ship's keel.
Outside - A shingle slate driveway leads to a parking area for multiple vehicles, a paddock currently used for camping, outbuildings, and foot paths which lead to Daymer Bay and The Point Golf Course And Health Club via the 17th hole. The camping area has 10 pitches all with electricity points, three sheds (one of which is drylined), two outdoor power showers, two outdoor WC's, a BBQ area and a three bedroom caravan with power and water. There is a detached single garage with a rag slate roof and the rear garden is tiered and has seating areas over looking the countryside and golf course.
Services - Solar panels, mains electricity and water. Private drainage via a septic tank. Heating via an air source heat pump. Broadband availability: Ultrafast. Mobile phone coverage: Limited voice and data. (Broadband and mobile information via Ofcom). Please note the agents have not inspected or tested these services.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's appointed agents, Stags, Wadebridge[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Polzeath Beach, take the right hand turning after The Waterfront towards Valley Caravan Park. Continue straight past the Valley Caravan Park Bar and Café on your left and follow the track to the end, Shilla Mill will be on your left.
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Stags are delighted to announce the opening of their 20th office in the Estuary town of Wadebridge. Located at No. 1 Eddystone Court, our office will be perfectly positioned to handle the sale of property on the Camel Estuary and North Cornish coast from Mawgan Porth, through the seven bays south of Padstow, Rock, Polzeath and onwards to Port Isaac, including the sought after villages of St. Tudy, St Teath and St Mabyn. The office will be managed by Guy Parsons. It was Surrey-born Guy’s great love of the West Country that drew him back after a 20-year absence spent working in London and abroad. Guy, who was educated in Somerset, finally returned to his roots in 2009 when he joined Stags’ Launceston office. As an Associate Partner of the firm, Guy’s commercial and sales experience has been of enormous benefit to Stags and their clients with his extensive knowledge of both the coastal and country property market. Guy is a keen surfer and enjoys spending time on the beach with his wife, two children and two dogs. Guy is joined in the new office by Sarah Powell. Sarah grew up near Fowey and has always had a passion for property. She has a background working for national developers in a legal and sales capacity. More recently she has worked in residential estate agency in Somerset and is now delighted to be part of the Stags team in Wadebridge. With a competitive international sailing background, her enthusiasm for negotiating sales on both coastal and countryside properties will be an asset to the new office. In her spare time, Sarah is a keen skier and sailor.