Guide price
£350,000
3 bed flat for saleTop Flat, Stanley House PL29
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Leasehold
John Bray and Partners
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About this property
Generous open plan kitchen/dining room
Separate sitting room with electric fire and sea views
Elevated central position providing great views with easy access to the Harbour, restaurants and pubs
Remarkably light and spacious with charming and characterful features throughout
Previously a successful holiday let
The Property
Accessed from the courtyard at The Old Bakehouse Flats via an external staircase leading up to the top floor, this generous and welcoming flat is elevated above the hustle and bustle of Port Isaac, offering both countryside and harbour views. The owners have recently conducted extensive remedial works to the property, including new double glazed sash windows throughout, lime render and plastering inside and out, and redecoration. A former corn warehouse with some lovely historic features, the property has three well-appointed bedrooms, one bathroom and a separate WC. The airy and comfortable living spaces all have high ceilings, wood floors and sash windows with a large open-plan kitchen/dining room and a separate sitting room with pretty harbour views and an original warehouse door.
Accommodation
Entrance Level:
Door into open plan dining room with high ceilings and sash windows | Fully equipped kitchen | Double bedroom with village views | Dual aspect sitting room with electric fire and harbour views | Family bathroom | WC.
First Floor:
Two double attic bedrooms with views across the village and harbour.
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Wall mounted electric heating panels.
Location
Port Isaac is a quintessential fishing village situated along the rugged North Cornwall coast, famed for its picturesque cottages and narrow streets. The village itself has been the stage for various film and television series, the most notable being ITVs 'Doc Martin' starring Martin Clunes, in which the flat features. The village is also famous for being the home to the successful shanty singing group The Fisherman’s Friends who are often found singing on the Platt during the summer weeks. The village has a friendly local community and boasts amenities for day to day living and excellent restaurants including two of Nathan Outlaw's establishments. Port Isaac is well located to enjoy the gamut of outdoor activities available at close range.
Outside
Accessed via a shared courtyard with external bin store. Shared external metal staircase up to second floor.
Contents
Contents available via separate negotiation minus any personal effects, artwork and the fireplace surround.
Water source: Direct mains water.
Electricity source: National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply: Central heating (electric).
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Leasehold (965 years)
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