One of the best Georgian townhouses in the South West, restored to an exceptional level with breath- taking views across Falmouth Harbour.
One of Falmouth's landmark houses, this unique home is one of a pair of grand waterfront villas, built in 1792 by Sir Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville (of Poldark fame).
An elegant double fronted Georgian townhouse that has undergone a total restoration programme with the full support of listed buildings and the very best of local and master craftsmen. This stunning townhouse has accommodation over four floors of approximately 5,500sq ft with panoramic harbour and sea views from all rooms to the front of the property, and a private south west facing garden with charming views to the rear. Much coveted parking for multiple vehicles.
The meticulous and sympathetic restoration is self-evident as soon as soon as you arrive. On the raised ground floor is the main entrance with original turned staircase off which is the kitchen/dining room, two receptions rooms, door through to rear porch/boot room with access to the rear garden. Door leading down to the lower ground floor. Both reception rooms and dining room all have original or reclaimed fireplaces with Clearview or Esse wood burning stoves.
The stunning kitchen/dining room with walk-in pantry has been beautifully designed using the very best of cabinetry with integrated Liebherr fridge and freezer, five oven Esse Range, two side by side butler sinks above which are some Delft tiles bespoke to the property charting the history of the previous five and current sixth owner. There is also a further sink with bespoke brass Quooker tap
Taking the stairs up to the first floor, on the half landing is the family bathroom beautifully appointed with William and Holland brass free-standing bath, double sink inset in marble with Barber Wilson taps and a Chadder & Co. wc. Continue up to the first-floor landing where you will find four large double bedrooms one of which has an en suite bathroom with separate shower area fitted with Thomas Crapper sanitary ware and marble tiling in the shower. This bathroom can also be accessed from the landing.
The whole of the second floor is the exceptional 1000 sqft+ principal suite with far reaching views over the harbour, across to Flushing, out to sea and across to St. Mawes. This is a fabulous suite which comprises a sizeable bedroom area with free standing William and Holland bath, arguably a bath with the best view in Cornwall! A large dressing room with bespoke wardrobes, sauna area and large marble shower room featuring Chadder & Co. shower and sanitary ware overlooking the lovely rear gardens. Throughout this floor the attention to detail is impressive with beautiful bespoke cabinetry providing all the storage one could need Door to external staircase that takes you down to the rear garden.
Take the staircase down to the lower ground floor and you will find a place that has been designed for fun and practicality with utility/laundry room with wet room off, perfect for those coming in from the sea, along with play areas for both children and adults. The Bar/Games room has views over the front garden and harbour and a bespoke walnut bar with brass counter top fitted with wine fridge and beer on tap, together with a freestanding butler sink and stand. Leading onto a separate Playroom which features a fun climbing wall with access to an additional bathroom with shower which serves both areas. Access to the side passage that will take you to either the front or rear gardens.
The Cottage
The charming one-bedroom cottage is accessed from the rear garden with door into the open plan kitchen/dining/reception room off which is the shower room and stairs to first floor bedroom. The cottage has also undergone a total and sympathetic renovation at the same time as the main house.
History
Number 2 Stratton Place is one of a pair of Georgian houses, built in 1792 by Sir Francis Basset 1st Baron De Dunstanville (of Poldark fame) who made his mark developing Portreath, exporting ore from the family copper mines. He entered parliament as member for Penryn in 1780 and soon began building substantial residences for the affluent Packet Ship captains on the family land around Penryn and Falmouth. No 2 Stratton Place was let to Captain Couse who was captain of the Packet Ship Walsingham and later Roebuck and was resident at 2 Stratton Place from 1793 until 1799 when he was dismissed from the Packet Ship Service and had to leave the house.
Outside
To the front of the property on Stratton Place is the harbour facing deep front garden with iron railings and gate to the main entrance and a separate iron gate to the side entrance that leads around to the rear garden and access to the cottage and the lower ground floor.
At the rear adjacent to the house is a very beautiful large walled courtyard garden with mature planting with steps that lead up to the next terrace again beautifully landscaped with Millboard Decking leading to further areas to entertain and relax. A footpath meanders up through this part of the garden passing through areas of grass and established ''tropical'' flowerbeds before reaching the rear garden wall with garden gate through to the secret walled kitchen garden with original Victorian greenhouse. Beyond the kitchen garden is another gate that leads to the drive with parking for numerous cars. The drive and parking is accessed off Penwerris Terrace.
Services
Main's water, drainage, gas and electricity
Gas central heating via under floor heating in the lower ground floor and principal suite and cottage and via Carron cast iron radiators on the raised ground and first floors.
Zoned Tado/smart heating throughout
Superfast fibre broadband
Tenure
Freehold
VIEWINGS
Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
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