£600,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWest End, Marazion, Cornwall TR17
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Country & Waterside Prestige - Truro
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About this property
Grade II Listed Chapel Conversion
Spacious Accommodation Throughout
Stunning Open Plan Living Area
Four Bedrooms
Three Bathrooms
Private Parking
Spacious Courtyard Garden
Eco Friendly Credentials
Air Source Heating System
Convenient Central Location
Welcome to the wonderful Ebenezer Chapel, located in the heart of the beautiful seaside town of Marazion. This spacious residence, occupies the rear section of the Grade II listed former Methodist Chapel, boasting expansive and cleverly designed living spaces adorned with contemporary fixtures and fittings.
Unusually, for a chapel conversion, this distinguished property showcases eco-conscious features, including an air source heat pump as well as a mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a light and airy entrance lobby leading to a central reception hall, from which three bedrooms, including one en-suite, and a family bathroom branch off. Ascend the staircase to the first floor to discover a remarkable open-plan living area comprising a sleek fitted kitchen with island unit/breakfast bar, dining space, and lounge area accentuated by a Rais Scandinavian wood burning stove.
Stairs from the living area rise to the attic room, a substantial space perfect for games/hobbies or home office use, offering splendid views of the sea and town through the conservation roof lights.
Forming an integral part of the main property, the former Sunday school at the rear now serves as a versatile utility space with access to the parking area at the side. Ascend the stairs to uncover another bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and an additional mezzanine level. This two storey section of the building could quite easily lend itself for use as a separate self-contained unit if desired.
Accessible from both the lobby and the master bedroom is the spacious enclosed courtyard, providing a private oasis ideal for outdoor dining, entertaining and storage of recreational equipment such as bikes and water sports gear.
Location:
Marazion, a picturesque coastal town nestled along the southwestern shores of Cornwall, embodies a quintessential blend of history, charm, and natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of Mount's Bay and with the iconic silhouette of St. Michael's Mount rising majestically from the sea, Marazion offers a captivating ambiance that draws visitors from near and far.
Rich in maritime heritage, Marazion boasts a long-standing connection to the sea, evident in its traditional fishing boats bobbing in the harbor and the tales of smugglers that once roamed its shores. The town's winding streets are lined with quaint cottages adorned with colourful blooms, creating a postcard-perfect scene that invites leisurely strolls and exploration.
At the heart of Marazion lies its bustling town centre, where charming shops, art galleries, and cafes beckon with their inviting ambiance and local delights. Visitors can immerse themselves in Cornish culture by sampling freshly caught seafood, browsing handmade crafts, or simply savoring a Cornish cream tea while soaking in the coastal views.
One of Marazion's most iconic attractions is St. Michael's Mount, a tidal island crowned by a medieval castle and picturesque gardens. Accessible by foot at low tide or by boat when the tide is high, this historic landmark offers a glimpse into centuries of history and legend, captivating visitors with its enchanting beauty and panoramic vistas.
Marazion, a picturesque coastal town nestled along the southwestern shores of Cornwall, embodies a quintessential blend of history, charm, and natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of Mount's Bay and with the iconic silhouette of St. Michael's Mount rising majestically from the sea, Marazion offers a captivating ambiance that draws visitors from near and far.
Rich in maritime heritage, Marazion boasts a long-standing connection to the sea, evident in its traditional fishing boats bobbing in the harbor and the tales of smugglers that once roamed its shores. The town's winding streets are lined with quaint cottages adorned with colourful blooms, creating a postcard-perfect scene that invites leisurely strolls and exploration.
At the heart of Marazion lies its bustling town centre, where charming shops, art galleries, and cafes beckon with their inviting ambiance and local delights. Visitors can immerse themselves in Cornish culture by sampling freshly caught seafood, browsing handmade crafts, or simply savoring a Cornish cream tea while soaking in the coastal views.
One of Marazion's most iconic attractions is St. Michael's Mount, a tidal island crowned by a medieval castle and picturesque gardens. Accessible by foot at low tide or by boat when the tide is high, this historic landmark offers a glimpse into centuries of history and legend, captivating visitors with its enchanting beauty and panoramic vistas.
Beyond its historic allure, Marazion is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with miles of sandy beaches, rugged coastal paths, and scenic countryside waiting to be explored. Whether it's windswept walks along the shore, exhilarating water sports, or birdwatching in the nearby nature reserves, there's no shortage of ways to connect with nature in this idyllic corner of Cornwall.
In every season, Marazion captivates with its timeless charm and breathtaking scenery, inviting visitors to experience the magic of Cornwall's coastal treasures. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a glimpse into history, Marazion offers a warm Cornish welcome and memories to last a lifetime.
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