Opposite Tavern Beach, St Mawes Waterfront.

Guide Price
£2,100,000

4 Bedroom Terraced House for sale in Truro

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  • A Grade II Listed part-thatched waterfront residence.
  • Unique, historic, spacious and light and airy.
  • Beautiful Gardens including a Detached Studio with Lapsed Planning Permission to extend.
  • Captivating harbour and sea views.
  • Located opposite Tavern Beach.
  • An array of character features.
  • Shops, restaurants, pubs, beaches, sailing facilities and coastal walks on the doorstep.
  • Past Planning Permission to re-configure internally.
  • A rare opportunity.
  • No onward chain.

A unique, historic and spacious, south facing Grade II listed part-thatched waterside residence, with beautiful gardens and captivating harbour and sea views, located opposite Tavern Beach on the exclusive St Mawes waterfront.
Accommodation Summary(Gross Internal Floor Area (including Detached Studio): 1747.85 sq. ft. (162.38 sq. m.))
Ground Floor: Covered Entrance Portico, Large Living Room with Bay Window, High Moulded Panel Ceiling and Attractive Fireplace with Wood-Burner, Spacious Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room, Cloakroom / WC, Utility, Bedroom 4 / Study.
First Floor: (Currently accessed via Two Independent Staircases). Front Landing, Principal Bedroom with Bay Window, Bedroom 2 with Dressing Area, Bathroom, Rear Landing (with Access to the Rear Gardens), Bedroom 3 with En-suite Bathroom.
Outside: Beautifully Landscaped and Colourful Rear Gardens with Sun Terraces, Barbeque Area, Storage Shed and a Detached Studio.
Past Planning Permission (Planning Application PA20/10870): Planning Permission was granted in February 2021 to remove the rear staircase (enlarging the kitchen), knock through from the main landing to create a doorway with pitched roof link to access Bedroom 3, and enlarge the third bedroom by the removal of an internal partition wall. The permission also grants extension of the existing Detached Garden Studio to create a further Studio Room with En-Suite facilities as well as an extra Storeroom.
DescriptionThis most charming property has remained in the loving ownership of the same family since 1999. It is located opposite Tavern Beach in a particularly sheltered area, renowned for its own benign micro-climate. A hundred yards away is Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton. The village centre and amenities are a mainly level walk along the waterfront. St Mawes Castle and National Trust coastal walks are nearby.
A surprising and unusual feature of Bay Cottage is the high ceilings thus offering a feeling of space and light. The cottage has a charming atmosphere and many character features including diamond and colour paned windows to the south elevation, attractive crafted stone fireplace, old oak doors with brass furniture, moulded and canopied ceilings, herring bone parquet flooring and large bay windows. The mature rear gardens have delightful water views and offer a high degree of privacy.
The ViewsMere photography does not do justice to the magnificence of the amazing views which are regarded as amongst the finest in the village. From the property and its gardens, these encompass the fishing boats and other moorings in the Percuil River, St Mawes village and harbour, Amsterdam and Carricknath Points on the beautiful National Trust owned St Anthony Headland, Falmouth Bay, beyond to the Manacles and miles across the English Channel on clearer days. The bay and harbour are a hive of marine activity most of the year with sailing races during the season.
A Brief HistoryThe thatched front section of the cottage is said to date from the period of time when St Mawes Castle was built by Henry VIII, allegedly for occupation by those working in the castle. The back section of the cottage, which has a slate roof, was a Victorian addition. Prior to 1890, the thatched cottages, now comprising three, were 6 fisherman’s cottages.
In 1890 all six cottages were purchased and made into one very large house. A little after the second world war, the Leach family saw the whole property advertised for auction. After successfully bidding, the family, including two spinster sisters, moved to Cornwall from Kent in 1949. The property was eventually split into three around 1965 when Bay Cottage emerged. The next generation of the Leach family retained the cottage next door, Seacliffe Warren, which to this day, remains in the ownership of the grandson. The front half of Bay Cottage retains the original features dating back to the 1890’s and further. In the mid 1990’s the then owners of Bay Cottage called Simeoni underwent a painstaking and sympathetic restoration, including the replacement of sub-standard extensions, thus the creation of the rear wing as seen today. Our clients purchased Bay Cottage in 1999. They have loved and maintained the property exceptionally well and also enhanced the landscaping in the gardens including the erection of the Detached Studio with its large sun terrace and breath-taking views.
Bay CottageEnter through a leaded diamond pattern green coloured half glazed door, down a couple of steps, into a superbly spacious, light and airy, character Living Room. Its array of features include high moulded panel ceiling, herring bone pattern parquet floor, impressive fireplace with panelled and carved oak outer surround, carved stone inner surround, multi-fuel stove, and stone hearth with shelved alcoves to each side with cupboards under. To the side of the front door is a Cloaks cupboard with an attractive arched oak panelled door. A large bay window and a further window with seating both feature the leaded green coloured glazing yet also attract the wonderful water and countryside views beyond. Behind a delicately glazed and panelled door is a built-in illuminated drinks cupboard with fridge space below. A featured and principal staircase is at the rear of the room with pencil balustrade.
A glazed door leads to the fourth bedroom which could easily become an office or media room. A wide opening leads to the rear wing and the open plan Kitchen Dining Room.
The shaker style kitchen is made by Out-of-Wood. Integrated Neff appliances include: stainless-steel oven, inset hob, concealed extractor unit, fridge and dishwasher. Under the property’s secondary staircase is a Utility Area with plumbing for a washing machine, and space for a dryer and freezer. In the Dining Area are elegant dual aspect panelled French doors with glazed side panels, one leading to a small patio, the other via steps with courtesy light over to the garden. A carved oak door (reputed to have originally been from St Just Church) opens to an Inner Lobby and Separate W/C beyond.
The principal staircase from the Living Room leads to a first-floor landing. (Past Planning permission exists to knock through the wall on the left at the top of the stairs to create a doorway into the third bedroom, which alleviates the need to have the second staircase in the Kitchen). The Principal Bedroom has a high canopied ceiling and a featured bay window, similar to the Living Room, comprising leaded glazed windows with green stained-glass borders, a wonderful area to sit and admire the superb water and coastal views. A further window in a similar style has a seat and attracts the same wonderful views. The good sized Second Bedroom has a matching lead glazed window to the south elevation to attract the all-day sun and the captivating views. At the rear of the room is a Dressing Area with built in wardrobes and a window. The family Bathroom comprises white suite with bath and electric shower over, concealed flush w/c and a wash basin.
The second staircase from the Kitchen rises to the Rear Landing with a glazed panel door providing access to the rear gardens. To one side is a large airing cupboard. The third Bedroom is of a good size and has built-in wardrobes and an En-Suite Bathroom with an electric shower over the bath.
The GardensThe Gardens, Sun Terraces and Detached Studio are all a major attribute of Bay Cottage. A French door from the Dining Room gives access to a courtyard with some steps which lead to a paved path, also accessed through the glazed door from the Rear Landing. Beside the path is a cold-water tap. The path continues on between wooden fencing and dog-legs past an approximate 10ft by 10ft timber shed, to the main garden. The colourful garden is landscaped with low maintenance in mind. It has a central lawn surrounded by flower and shrub borders including dracaena, camelia, bay, veronica, ceanothus, hydrangea, myrtle, bamboo, rhododendron, fuschia and rosemary.
There are paved patios from which fine sea and headland views are available, one having a built-in barbecue area. A particular feature is the Detached Studio with a kitchenette comprising worktop surface with sink unit inset and cupboards and drawers below as well as an integrated fridge. Wide sliding patio doors open on the south elevation to take full advantage of the wonderful harbour, countryside and Bay views. Planning permission exists to extend the Current Studio to add a further room, en-suite facilities and an extra storeroom. The garden is bounded by hedging and wooden fencing. From the top of the garden there is a private pedestrian right of way across the neighbouring garden onto Riviera Lane.
SummaryBay Cottage is an striking characterful Grade II listed thatched property with stunning views over the sea, coast and across to the National Trust countryside opposite and beyond towards the Manacles. It sits proudly on the waterfront in St Mawes just opposite Tavern Beach and close to the village amenities and harbour. It has spacious accommodation and a detached studio in the beautifully landscaped gardens to the rear.
Location Summary(Distances and times are approximate)Path down to Tavern Beach (opposite): 10 yards. Central village square: 350 yards. King Harry Ferry: 5 miles. Truro: 10 miles via car ferry. Falmouth: 20 minutes by foot ferry or 15 miles by car ferry. Cornwall Airport Newquay: 29 miles (regular flights to London and other UK regional airports). St Austell: 15 miles (London Paddington 4.5 hours by rail).
St MawesThe exclusive Cornish coastal village of St Mawes was voted in 2020 by a Which? Customer Survey as the “Top Seaside Town in the UK”. This enchanting south facing harbour village, named “Britain’s St Tropez” by the Daily Mail, is found on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Much of its surroundings are owned by the National Trust. The village is centred round its quaint harbour, its own beaches and Castle. It has a good wide range of amenities, which are open all year, including butchers, bakers, convenience store, post office/newsagent, doctors, hairdressers, dentist, pharmacy, village hall, church, delicatessen and clothing shops. The village also has two public houses, and an excellent range of cafes, restaurants, art galleries, gift and ice cream shops.
St Mawes has long been one of the West Country's more desirable and exclusive destinations, with Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton and the chic Idle Rocks Hotel both luring the rich and famous. The village has superbly varied and accessible sailing waters and an active sailing club with a full programme of village regattas, club races and various national championships to cater for all ages. There is an all-year-round pedestrian ferry service to and from Falmouth and a seasonal ferry runs to Place, providing access to the scenic walks on the National Trust owned St Anthony Headland.
CornwallThe Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Cornwall Airport in Newquay has regular daily flights to London as well as connections to other UK regional airports and a number of European destinations.
Fine Dining RestaurantsFine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On The Roseland is Carla Jones at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans.
General Information
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Telephone (superfast Broadband enabled). Television points. Electric Radiator Heating.
Energy Performance Certificate Rating: G (An application can be made to the “PRS Exemptions Register” since the property is Grade II Listed)
Council Tax Band: G
FTTC Superfast Broadband available: Openreach predicted max download speeds: Superfast 76 Mbps; Standard 21 Mbps.
Ofcom Mobile Area Coverage Rating: Likely for EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.
Land Registry Title Number: CL133799
Tenure: Freehold
Past Planning Permission: (Planning Application PA20/10870): For further information, please visit the ‘Cornwall Online Planning Register’ and enter the above planning application number into the search tab for further information.
GOV.UK Long-Term-Flood-Risks: River/Sea: Very Low. Surface Water: Very Low.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with H Tiddy.
Important NoticeEvery effort has been made with these details, but accuracy is not guaranteed, and they are not to form part of a contract. Representation or warranty is not given in relation to this property. An Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request. The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested by the agents. All negotiations must be with H Tiddy. Before proceeding to purchase, buyers should consider an independent check of all aspects of the property. Further information on mobile coverage and broadband availability is found on Ofcom and Openreach ‘checker’ websites. Visit the Gov.uk website for further information and to ‘check long term flood risks.
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Important Information

  • This is a Freehold property.
  • This Council Tax band for this property is: G

Property Ref: 507_337137

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