Coverack, St. Keverne, Cornwall, TR12 6NU | Property for sale | Savills
243.31 sq m
Guide price £1,150,000(฿48,722,903)

CoverackSt. Keverne, Cornwall, TR12 6NU

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in January 2023
  • Parking for three cars
  • Far reaching sea views
  • Beautiful and tranquil location
  • Open plan kitchen/dining/reception room with bi-folding doors out to first floor terrace
  • Three reception rooms
  • Five double bedrooms two with en suite shower rooms
  • Family bathroom with separate shower and free-standing double ended bath
  • Beautifully landscaped gardens with various sun terraces for all day sun

Modern detached four/ five-bedroom house in the most tranquil location with fabulous views out to sea and across to the seaside fishing village of Coverack on the Lizard.

About this property

  • The property is an impressive modern reverse level living house set within beautifully landscaped gardens at the end of a dead-end lane with stunning sea views. If you want to enjoy the peace and quiet and be able to walk down to the beach at Coverack or wander down the lane to Roskilly for some of the best ice cream in Cornwall this is the place for you.

    On the ground floor is the very impressive entrance hall with staircase to first floor, coats cupboard, linen cupboard, understairs storage cupboard, boiler cupboard and access to four lovely double bedrooms. Three of the bedrooms have French doors out to the decked terrace and gardens beyond with the principal bedroom and guest bedroom both having en suite shower room. The fourth bedroom faces south west overlooking the garden.

    On the first floor the central staircase opens out into a lovely reception room with vaulted ceiling and picture window looking out to sea that then flows through to the kitchen/breakfast room with bi-folding doors out to the first-floor balcony/terrace again with fabulous sea views and wooden steps down to the garden.

    The modern kitchen is well designed with integrated double oven, dishwasher, four ring gas hob, space for American style fridge/freezer and central breakfast bar/island all with granite work tops. Off the kitchen is the utility room with walk-in larder/storage cupboard, space for washing machine and tumble dryer.

    On the other side of the central staircase is the main reception room. This is an impressive room with vaulted ceiling, wood burning stove, sliding doors with Juliet balcony again with lovely views out to sea.

    Also on this floor at the rear is the third reception room currently used as a cinema room but could be a further bedroom or study along with wc/cloakroom.


    Gardens and outside-

    At the front of the property is a blocked paved area with parking for three cars and gate access to the garden.

    The garden has been very beautifully designed with a variety of flower and shrubbery borders well stocked with Cornish planting to include tree ferns and echiums. At the rear of the house is a decked terrace that runs the length of the house under which is a very useful storage area. From the decked terrace one steps down to the lawn which leads down to a further sheltered terrace with firepit. The lawn continues around to the side of the house interspersed with a variety of flower/shrubbery beds that leads back to the gate to the front parking area. On the eastern side of the garden is a raised terrace with greenhouse and wood clad studio with sedum roof. The studio is currently used as a workshop/garden storage.

    Council Tax- G

    Services-

    Mains water, electric
    Private drainage
    LPG tank for gas central heating
    Underfloor heating throughout via gas boiler
    Double glazed throughout
    Broadband

    Tenure-
    Freehold

    VIEWINGS-
    Strictly by prior appointment with Savills.

    FIXTURES AND FITTINGS-
    May be available via separate negotiation

    IMPORTANT NOTICE-

    Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:

    1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.

    2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment, or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

A wonderful coastal home built to a high specification looking out across the rolling Cornish country side and sea.

George HillProperty agent

Local information

  • The Lizard is renowned for its beauty and spectacular landscapes, with much of the area designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Special Scientific Interest. The countryside and coastline are famed for their varied animal and plant life, geology and history, while the climate on the Lizard is often milder than the rest of the country. Once the haunt of smugglers and wreckers, Coverack is a beautiful example of a traditional Cornish fishing village, where the houses hug the curve of the bay.
  • Coverack is a thriving village with a well-regarded primary school, shop, church, pub, restaurants and cafes. There are two beaches in the village, Mill Beach in the bay and Porthbeer Cove to the west, overlooked by Chynalls Point (an iron age fort) on the South West Coast Path which passes through the village.
  • Coverack is recognised as a water sports destination, with excellent facilities for windsurfing, diving and paddle boarding, as well as pleasure fishing. Sailing and mooring facilities are available on the Helford river and there is a challenging links golf course at Mullion both under nine miles away.
  • St Keverne has a post office, two pubs, butchers, local shop, church and a Michelin recommended restaurant –The Greenhouse - and a nationally recognised ice-cream parlour at Roskilly's, where there is also a craft centre, restaurant, gallery and animal area.
  • The market town of Helston has a wide range of shopping and schooling facilities, whilst the cathedral city of Truro, approximately 24 miles away, is the municipal centre of the county. Travel links to the area are good with the A30 providing dual carriageway access through Cornwall from the M5 at Exeter. There are mainline railway stations at Redruth and Truro and Cornwall Airport (Newquay), is approximately an hour and ten minutes away

Additional information

  • Directions: Coverack village centre and beach – 1.9 Roskilly – 0.8 St. Keverne – 1.2 Helston – 12 Helford – 6.7 Mullion - 10 Falmouth – 19 Truro – 24 Cornwall Airport (Newquay) - 40 (All distances are approximate and in miles)
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G