Guide price
£595,000
(£773/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleFirleigh, Quay Road, Port Navas TR11
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
770 sq. ft
EPC Rating: G
- Chain free
- Freehold
Heather and Lay Estate Agents
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About this property
Enchanting Creekside cottage for restoration. First time available for decades
Fantastic situation facing south west overlooking Port Navas Creek
Three bedroom, two living room. Interior requiring modernisation
Creek frontage, private quay and outhaul mooring
Detached garage/boathouse with workshop above
Delightfully established, sheltered and overgrown garden
Generous parking space
No onward chain
The property
This charming 1800s semi detached Cottage is spectacularly well positioned, facing south west, overlooking and with frontage to Port Navas Creek. This is the first time Firleigh has been sold for decades and it excites us for its wonderful position, rarity and the opportunity it presents. Requiring modernisation, the cottage has a cobbled courtyard and sheltered garden beside, with steps to the workshop and overgrown garden area behind. The sale includes the detached garage/boathouse with creek view workshop above. Across the lane that leads to Port Navas Yacht Club, is a generous parking space, and considerable, usable frontage to the creek. There is a private Quay with outhaul mooring and separate, granite steps leading down to the water.
The location
Port Navas is a very special place indeed. Together with Gillan Creek, Port Navas is the most seaward of the seven tributaries of the Helford River. This delightfully unspoilt village comprises a handful of stone cottages at the head of the creek, beside its own village hall and yacht club, with pontoon berths and a superb restaurant where booking is essential and competitive. A small number of individual homes, some dating back centuries to the more recent, nestle along the northern and southern shores of the river! Firleigh is one of those few stone cottages in a truly enviable spot at the waters' edge. It is at the heart of the village and community in an incredibly absorbing and uplifting position where so many of the village delights are on one’s doorstep. Port Navas lies between the popular villages of Mawnan Smith and Constantine, a short drive away, each providing a good range of facilities including local shops, primary school, church and pub. Falmouth's vibrant and thriving harbour town is close at hand with its comprehensive commercial and leisure facilities, whilst the cathedral city of Truro is the administrative centre of Cornwall and offers good private schooling and a mainline rail link to London Paddington. Not only is the Helford River designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty but also a site of Special Scientific Interest and Special Area of Conservation where, uniquely, major environmental groups and organisations including the National Trust come together to protect, monitor and develop the river and its surroundings. The Helford estuary is home to many deep water moorings, Helford River Sailing Club, the thatched Shipwrights pub on the south side of the river and the Ferry Boat Inn sits beside a blissful sandy beach on the north side. This is an area particularly favoured by the sailing fraternity with excellent facilities on the Helford River and within Falmouth Bay. Communications to Cornwall have vastly improved over recent years, with the A30 dual carriageway giving fast access to the M5 motorway at Exeter. Newquay airport provides regular shuttle flights to London Gatwick, Stanstead and many other European destinations.
EPC Rating: G
Accommodation In Detail
From the creekside lane, a gate into the cobbled courtyard. Door to ...
Kitchen
Multipane window to the front. Pantry recess. Door to bathroom and ...
Dining Room
Boarded fireplace with cupboards beside. Multipane window and double doors to rear. Door leading to shelved larder. Door to ...
Sitting Room
Multipane window to front, overlooking the creek and quayside. Open fireplace, shelves, cabinet and recess beside. Understairs cupboard. Door to the courtyard. Turning staircase to ...
First Floor
Landing window looking to garden and creek. Panel and glazed doors to three bedrooms.
Bedroom One
Multipane window overlooking Port Navas Creek. Boarded fireplace. Hand basin. Cupboard. Panel door to walk in wardrobe/cupboard.
Bedroom Two
Window to rear. Fireplace. Hand basin. Built in cupboard and chest of drawers.
Bedroom Three
Window to rear. Hand basin. Wall mounted electric heater. Door to ...
Loft Room
Boarded, 6' height at its apex, otherwise head height restricted.
Workshop
16’5” x 10’10”
Windows to front and side, overlooking the creek. Timber floor, beamed apex ceiling. Workbench. Power and light. Covered store behind.
Agents Note
There is a drainage survey being carried out at the property and we will update with further information once this has been assessed.
Garden
Firleigh owns a wonderful slice of creek frontage, where from the generous parking space, steps lead down to its private quay and outhaul mooring with ladder to the water at high tide. In front of the cottage is a further set of granite steps to the creek.
The pedestrian gate from the lane leads into a cobbled courtyard with granite steps to the sheltered, established south facing garden. Access to the workshop and steps up to the overgrown garden behind and above.
Parking - Garage
Garage 15’10” x 10’8” Folding, retractable entrance door. Power and light.
Workshop 16’5” x 10’10”
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