Semi detached house with potential, Porthallow
£275,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
Welcome to this semi-detached three bedroom house, located in the picturesque village of Porthallow. This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to create their dream home by putting their own stamp on it. Although the property requires full renovation, the potential it holds is truly exciting. With planning permission already in place for a four-bedroom detached dwelling, the possibilities are endless. Imagine designing and building your ideal home in this idyllic location. Nestled at the end of a no-through lane, peace and tranquillity await you at this property. The proximity to the beach in Porthallow adds to the allure of this location, offering the perfect blend of coastal living and rural charm. Don't miss out on the chance to transform this property into a stunning residence that perfectly suits your needs and style. Embrace the opportunity to create a bespoke home in a sought-after area that promises a relaxed and laid-back lifestyle.
Guide price - £275,000
Location
Set on the magnificent Lizard Peninsula, not far from the tranquil creeks of the Helford River, lies one of Cornwall s most historic coastal villages.
Known locally as Pralla , Porthallow was once a thriving fishing community and home to a busy fleet of pilchard luggers, hence the name of its traditional village pub, The Five Pilchards . Steeped in maritime heritage, this idyllic corner of the south Cornwall coast offers a wonderful local community within easy reach of the region s most beautiful beaches. A good range of day to day facilities are on offer in nearby St Keverne with more comprehensive facilities including a choice of national super markets on offer in Helston. Porthallow is recognised as the half-way point along the world-famous South West Coast Path as it winds its way from Minehead to Poole. From the doorstep of this beautiful cottage you ll be perfectly placed to access breathtaking coastal walks with far-reaching views across the sparkling waters of Falmouth Bay and St Mawes. The Porthallow valley trail is bathed in bluebells during the spring and the headland is a canvas for wildflowers atop of the serpentine rock formations, resplendent in their red and green hues. The wildlife along this idyllic stretch is both varied and spellbinding, anything from soaring buzzards and diving cormorants to bobbing seals, leaping dolphins, and gentle but giant basking sharks. Porthallow Beach is sheltered by the surrounding headland, a scenic stretch where the pilchard fisherman used to launch their boats. Porthallow Cove is full of rock pools at low tide and is also a great spot for snorkelling. The beach is now owned by the Porthallow Village Association with residents enjoying the right to moor, store and launch their boats.
Accommodation
Lounge
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Outside
The property benefits from a good size plot, situated at the end of a no through road. There is a garage and some other outbuildings, as well as a driveway providing parking for several vehicles.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Agents Note
The property benefits from planning permission to demolish the existing structure, and replace it with a four bedroom detached dwelling. All documents relating to the planning permission can be found on the Cornwall planning portal, under ref PA23/04876
Council Tax - Band C
Anti-Money Laundering Regulations Purchasers
It is a legal requirement that we receive verified ID from all buyers before a sale can be instructed. We will inform you of the process once your offer has been accepted.
Proof of finances
Before agreeing a sale, we will require proof of your financial ability to purchase. We will inform you of what we require prior to agreeing a sale.
Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage
To check the broadband coverage for this property please visit https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband. To check mobile phone coverage please visit https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/
Guide price - £275,000
Location
Set on the magnificent Lizard Peninsula, not far from the tranquil creeks of the Helford River, lies one of Cornwall s most historic coastal villages.
Known locally as Pralla , Porthallow was once a thriving fishing community and home to a busy fleet of pilchard luggers, hence the name of its traditional village pub, The Five Pilchards . Steeped in maritime heritage, this idyllic corner of the south Cornwall coast offers a wonderful local community within easy reach of the region s most beautiful beaches. A good range of day to day facilities are on offer in nearby St Keverne with more comprehensive facilities including a choice of national super markets on offer in Helston. Porthallow is recognised as the half-way point along the world-famous South West Coast Path as it winds its way from Minehead to Poole. From the doorstep of this beautiful cottage you ll be perfectly placed to access breathtaking coastal walks with far-reaching views across the sparkling waters of Falmouth Bay and St Mawes. The Porthallow valley trail is bathed in bluebells during the spring and the headland is a canvas for wildflowers atop of the serpentine rock formations, resplendent in their red and green hues. The wildlife along this idyllic stretch is both varied and spellbinding, anything from soaring buzzards and diving cormorants to bobbing seals, leaping dolphins, and gentle but giant basking sharks. Porthallow Beach is sheltered by the surrounding headland, a scenic stretch where the pilchard fisherman used to launch their boats. Porthallow Cove is full of rock pools at low tide and is also a great spot for snorkelling. The beach is now owned by the Porthallow Village Association with residents enjoying the right to moor, store and launch their boats.
Accommodation
Lounge
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Outside
The property benefits from a good size plot, situated at the end of a no through road. There is a garage and some other outbuildings, as well as a driveway providing parking for several vehicles.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Agents Note
The property benefits from planning permission to demolish the existing structure, and replace it with a four bedroom detached dwelling. All documents relating to the planning permission can be found on the Cornwall planning portal, under ref PA23/04876
Council Tax - Band C
Anti-Money Laundering Regulations Purchasers
It is a legal requirement that we receive verified ID from all buyers before a sale can be instructed. We will inform you of the process once your offer has been accepted.
Proof of finances
Before agreeing a sale, we will require proof of your financial ability to purchase. We will inform you of what we require prior to agreeing a sale.
Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage
To check the broadband coverage for this property please visit https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband. To check mobile phone coverage please visit https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/
01326 617464
The Mather Partnership
17 Meneage Street, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 8AA
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