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Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED CORNISH COTTAGE BRIMMING WITH CHARACTER & CHARM
  • QUIETLY TUCKED AWAY JUST MOMENTS FROM THE FISHING VILLAGE OF PORTHALLOW
  • LOVINGLY AND EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED TO AN EXCEPTIONAL STANDARD THROUGHOUT
  • LIGHT FILLED OPEN PLAN LIVING SPACE DESIGNED FOR MODERN LIVING
  • STRIKING INGLENOOK FIREPLACE WITH COSY LOG BURNER, CREATING A SUPERB FOCAL POINT
  • STYLISH CONTEMPORARY FITTED KITCHEN WITH AMPLE SPACE FOR DINING & ENTERTAINING
  • ELEGANT SHOWER ROOM COMPLEMENTED BY EXCELLENT STORAGE THROUGHOUT
  • FULLY CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM PROVIDING COMFORT YEAR-ROUND

Description

Here, timeless Cornish character is effortlessly paired with refined contemporary design, creating a home perfectly suited to modern living by the sea.

Meticulously renovated to an exceptional standard, the property showcases a seamless blend of style and substance. At its heart lies a stunning open-plan living space, where polished concrete flooring introduces a sleek, architectural finish, complementing the cottage’s original charm. A striking inglenook fireplace with a cosy log burner provides a warm and inviting focal point, ideal for relaxed coastal living.

Every element has been thoughtfully considered, resulting in a calm, cohesive aesthetic of understated elegance.

Upstairs, two beautifully presented double bedrooms offer peaceful retreats with the original waxed floor, while the shower room is finished to a high specification with tiles and contemporary power shower, reflecting the quality seen across the home.

Externally, the property continues to impress. Alongside off-road parking, the cottage enjoys an extensive elevated rear garden with views towards the sea, a rare and highly desirable feature. Thoughtfully arranged for both relaxation and entertaining, it provides the perfect setting to enjoy Cornwall’s coastal lifestyle in privacy and tranquility.

Positioned just a short stroll from the centre of the charming fishing village of Porthallow, April Cottage offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a relaxed coastal lifestyle in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The home has been carefully reimagined to create a space that is both stylish and highly functional, with a natural flow that suits modern day-to-day living. The ground floor centres around a generous open-plan layout, where clearly defined areas for cooking, dining and relaxing come together with ease, creating an inviting and sociable environment. The characterful inglenook fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere, making it an ideal setting throughout the seasons.

On the first floor, two well-proportioned double bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation, each benefitting from built-in wardrobes. The shower room is finished with quality fittings, including a contemporary power shower, offering both practicality and comfort.

Externally, the cottage continues to impress. Alongside the convenience of off-road parking, there is an extensive elevated rear garden, thoughtfully arranged to make the most of its position and enjoying views across the village towards the sea. This is a wonderful space for outdoor dining, entertaining or simply unwinding in peaceful surroundings.

Porthallow itself is known for its welcoming and active community. The village pub provides a lively social hub, hosting regular events including barbecues and live music, while the parish hall offers a range of activities such as film nights, Pilates and seasonal celebrations, including the much-loved Christmas lights.

Located on the Lizard Peninsula, arguably one of Cornwall’s most beautiful and unspoilt regions.

The quintessential fishing cove of Porthallow is situated on the favoured sheltered eastern side of The Lizard peninsula and is an area of outstanding natural beauty. There is a pleasant shingle beach with coastal views out across Falmouth Bay towards Falmouth and St Mawes in the distance. Porthallow is situated at the mid-point of the South West Coastal Footpath and plays host to the Five Pilchards Public House with the well regarded Fat Apples Cafe a few moments away.

The village of St Keverne lies approximately two miles away and boasts an active community with a good range of clubs, societies and organisations, having a good selection of local shops which cater for everyday needs, two public houses, a health centre, Methodist chapel, Anglican church and primary school. Comprehensive schooling is available in the nearby village of Mullion. A short drive away are the majestic and renowned sailing waters of the Helford River. Helford is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and lush countryside. For the sailing enthusiast the area offers excellent facilities and opportunities for exploring the many beautiful wooded creeks including Frenchman’s Creek, immortalised by Daphne Du-Maurier in the novel by the same name.

THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES (DIMENSIONS APPROX)

COVERED ENTRANCE
With door to

OPEN PLAN LIVING SPACE 7.92m x 3.48m (max overall measurements) (26' x 11'5" (max overall measurements))
A beautifully finished room stylishly fitted perfectly blending the traditional charm and character of the cottage with modern luxury and convenience with polished concrete flooring.

KITCHEN/BREAKFAST AREA
Stylishly fitted with grey base units including integrated refuse storage, dishwasher, electric oven and hob with work surfaces over with double stainless steel sink and mixer tap, space and point for fridge/freezer and plenty of space for a dining table. Window to front with window seat, vertical period style radiator, utility cupboard with space and plumbing for washing machine, external door to rear and open plan to

SITTING AREA
With external door and window to front, a fabulous inglenook fireplace with log burner, useful storage cupboard and door to

INNER HALLWAY
Stairs rising to first floor.

FIRST FLOOR LANDING
With exposed floor boards and doors to various rooms.

BEDROOM ONE 3.28m x 2.67m (10'9" x 8'9")
With exposed floor boards, window to front with window seat, period style radiator and built-in wardrobe.

BEDROOM TWO 3.56m x 3.38m (11'8" x 11'1")
With exposed floor boards, window to front with window seat and an excellent amount of useful built-in storage.

SHOWER ROOM 2.62m x 1.55m(max measurements) (8'7" x 5'1"(max measurements))
A beautifully fitted room with attractive tiled floor, walk-in shower with practical aqua panelling and domestic hot water shower with drench head and hand held wand, wall mounted wash hand basin set in a pretty dusky pink vanity unit, low level W.C., chrome effect ladder style radiator, obscure window to rear and plant cupboard housing the electric boiler and hot water tank.

OUTSIDE
Immediately opposite the property is an area used by the present owners for off road parking whilst a covered entrance gives access to the property itself. The gardens lie to the rear of the property to the immediate rear is a useful covered drying area and an outside lavatory. Steps lead up to the main garden area which has been landscaped for ease of maintenance and enjoyment and offers a wonderful decked area perfect for simply relaxing and enjoying the views across the village to the sea or for relaxed alfresco dining in the summer months. This is a wonderfully, beautiful and relaxing spot to enjoy just soaking up some sun and the surroundings.

SERVICES
Mains electric, water, electric central heating. Drainage to be confirmed.

ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
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COUNCIL TAX
Council Tax Band C

MOBILE AND BROADBAND
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PROOF OF FINANCE - PURCHASERS
Prior to agreeing a sale, we will require proof of financial ability to purchase which will include an agreement in principle for a mortgage and/or proof of cash funds.

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BROCHURE
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Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£1,630
Property: £ 325,000
Deposit: £ 32,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Christophers, Helston

5 Wendron Street, Helston, TR13 8PT
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Christophers Estate Agents is an independent estate agency that was started with a view of providing "pure traditional estate agency".

The company was established in 2002 and has an experienced team who for many years have dealt with property in this district.

We are indeed privileged to work in an area of such natural beauty. Helston is the gateway and commercial centre for the Lizard Peninsula and provides a range of national stores, Comprehensive School, College, Sports Centre with indoor swimming pool and a Cinema. The town is linked to the coast by the beautiful Penrose Estate which is also home to Cornwall's largest natural fresh water lake at Loe Pool.

To the west our area skirts around Mount's Bay and it encompasses a number of highly regarded villages and attractive areas of open countryside.

Flora Day is the most important day in the Helston calendar. It takes place at the beginning of May each year and although it's origins are lost in the mists of time it is believed to have been performed by the townsfolk for hundreds if not thousands of years. During the day four Furry dances take place the first one starting at 7.00 a.m. in the morning! Thousands of people throng the streets of this Ancient Market town to welcome in the Spring. The principal dance takes place at 12 noon with the gentleman in morning suits and top hats and the ladies wearing long colourful dresses with splendid hats.

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