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4 bed detached house
Gerrans, Portscatho, The Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall TR2
£695,000
Gerrans, Portscatho, The Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall TR2
£695,000
Our Summary
- First Floor: Landing with Airing Cupboard and hatch to loft with potential (subject to consents), Three Bedrooms, Shower Room (Former Bathroom)
- Gardens: Beautiful westerly facing and colourful gardens bordered by Well Lane at the bottom with potential (subject to consents) to excavate for further parking and / or garage / workshop
- This light and airy home requires cosmetic upgrading and modernisation
- Subject to any necessary consents, potential exists to convert the loft and bring the outside within by creating an access door and decked area into the gardens from the picture window in the Living Room
- Converted around fifty years ago, the property offers deceptively spacious and versatile accommodation, including an entrance hall, cloakroom, a magnificent living room, formerly a Sunday school room, has a vaulted ceiling and centrally placed featured wood burner and a picture window which, subject to consents, is itching to be replaced with French doors to open out onto a decked terraced, providing direct access to the gardens
- Set within west-facing gardens with lovely rural views, where further potential exists, subject to any necessary consents, at the bottom of the gardens, to excavate for further parking and / or garage / workshop
- A light and airy home requires cosmetic upgrading and modernisation
- Off-road parking with potential in the gardens for a garage (subject to consents)
Description
This historic stone-built detached former Wesleyan chapel, nestled in a peaceful village setting, offers a unique and characterful home with beautiful westerly facing gardens and off-road parking. The property, which has been in the same family for over 33 years, features 3/4 bedrooms, 2/3 reception rooms, and a magnificent living room with a vaulted ceiling and wood burner. The property has a rich history, having been built in 1869 and serving as a Sunday school and village hall before being converted into a dwelling in 1975. The location is ideal, with the village center, beach, and coastal walks within walking distance, and nearby towns and cities accessible by car or public transport. The property requires cosmetic upgrading and modernization, and potential exists to convert the loft and bring the outside within by creating an access door and decked area into the gardens. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home in a thriving coastal village, perfect for those seeking character, space, and a strong sense of place.