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Rare Residential Opportunity on the Stunning Cornish Coast e Residenti Rar al Opp ortu nit y O n Th e St un n in g C o r n is h C o a s t Treven Hamlet 22 NEW EXECUTIVE HOMES, EACH WITH ITS OWN GARDEN AND PARKING IN A ‘LEGENDARY’ LOCATION All properties come with their own private, fenced * only 5% deposit required with Help to Buy garden and parking space. Internally, our superior general specification means that all homes are ready A homemaker’s haven! The outstanding Treven Hamlet lies in to move in, with carpeting to the main living areas, the heart of Tintagel, one of Cornwall’s most inspiring tourism bedrooms and hallway and with tiling to bathrooms, hotspots. It comprises 22 one, two and three-bedroom properties en suites, WCs and kitchen. in 11 individual designs, each attractively finished in white render with grey green natural slate roofs - in perfect keeping with this Treven Hamlet is a tranquil location adjoining open heritage location. countryside to the east and close to a spectacular rugged coastline to the west. A stroll through pretty Tintagel’s historic centre brings you to The South West Coast Path with its 630 miles of superb coastline walks, making it the longest National Trail in the UK. * Help to Buy is available at Treven Hamlet. Find out more at helptobuy.gov.uk 2 Get youR share of the HISTORIC TINTAGEL OR TREVENA (CORNISH) MagicMEANS VILLAGE ON A MOUNTAIN. AN ICONIC TOURISM HOTSPOT and, A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO LIVE. The town’s mythical status as home of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is an inescapable badge of honour and Tintagel Castle is a Top 5 English Heritage attraction that welcomes 250,000 tourists a year to its visitor centre and stunning new bridge. There are more reasons than Camelot and Merlin however to make buying a home here magical: Treven Hamlet has wide buyer appeal for singles, professional couples and downsizers while a good choice of regional schools and amenities makes it a popular choice for families. The tourism attributes of the location are undisputed. Visitors to the region pay around £800 a week during the summer to enjoy the sights, beauty and relaxed atmosphere which you will be enjoying 52 weeks of the year when you own your home at Treven Hamlet. Easy transport links; excellent local amenities including a primary and pre-school; good range of local stores; supermarkets, shopping outlets; beautiful beaches; surfing and water sports; pubs and eateries; fresh local produce; and of course, cream teas and Cornish pasties are just some of the reasons why Tintagel is so popular! 3 AND COUNTRY Coast A RESIDENTIAL GEM SET BETWEEN COUNTRYSIDE AND COAST WITH BOAT TRIPS, CLIFF TOP WALKING, CYCLING, DINING…TAKE YOUR PICK. A brisk 15-minute stroll through Tintagel’s picturesque centre leads to The South West Coast Path. Here, follow the trail to legendary Tintagel Castle and Bridge (Camelot and Excalibur) combining fascinating history with stunning views over the Atlantic coast. Beautiful beaches Cornish beaches are rated the best in the world – Tintagel Beach provides access to Merlin’s Cave, a 300ft long tunnel passing under Tintagel Island and castle. Trebarwith Strand Castle is the nearest beach, just two miles south of the site with 800m of golden sands contained by cliffs and natural caves. Trebarwith, in common with many Cornish beaches, is highly rated for surfing. Faeries and follies Inland discover St Nectan’s Glen with its woodland walks boasting spectacular waterfalls. King Arthur’s Great Halls Visitor Centre may be a fairy tale, but a lot of fun, while Tintagel Old Post Office is a 14th-century yeoman’s farmhouse, with its famous wavy roof. 4 EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS BY ROAD, BY RAIL, BY AIR, TREVEN HAMLET IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. Whether it’s tourism or daily commuting, local roads link Tintagel to the A39 south to Falmouth, and north to Bath and Wells, while the A30 (18 miles away) runs south west to Lands’ End and east towards central London. Cornwall is served by two airports - Newquay and Exeter - which benefit from scheduled flight services to the UK, Europe and beyond, particularly during the summer season. Cornwall’s regional rail network provides easy access to St Ives or Looe, Newquay or Falmouth and daily trains to Bath and Bristol. Additionally, GWR operates high speed national links from London Paddington to Penzance. Cornwall Airport Newquay WITH FLIGHTS TO London Heathrow - Manchester Glasgow - Aberdeen - Newcastle - Leeds minutes Bradford - Southend - Cork - Dublin 45 Alicante - Amsterdam - FarO Exeter Airport FOR TUI and Ryanair connections in the UK and internationally. hour minutes 1 20 5 SpecificationLUXURIOUSLY SUSTAINABLE LIVING General specification - External: • All homes benefit from an excellent specification, attractively finished in white render and grey green natural slate roofs • Solar panels to houses and MVHR to flats complement the first-rate insulation and double-glazing that comes with this development. This confirms C&Q’s dedication to outstanding thermal efficiency and the sustainable lifestyle • Homes are fitted with a high performance pre-finished, composite front door. The double opening patio doors are A+ rated and these have polished chrome door furniture, dead lock and lever latch DRIVEWAYS/PARKING: Drives are tarmac or block paved. Each home comes with a parking space. Energy efficiency & central Internal: heating: • Walls and ceilings are decorated in white • The latest energy-efficient, electric central matt and internal woodwork is painted in heating and hot water system is boosted by white gloss to personalise easily to your solar panels and MVHR, with electric radiators own taste that can be controlled by voice and compatible • Internal doors are solid oak, attractively with Alexa and Google Assistant fitted with stylish brushed chrome handles • All homes are fully insulated with thermally • Flooring – homes are fully carpeted to living and acoustically efficient ‘future-proof’ double- room, bedroom and hallways. Kitchen floors glazed uPVC windows have non-slip tiling • Bathrooms, en suites and cloaks are Electric & lighting: half-tiled • There are ample sockets throughout your new home as well as USB sockets in the kitchen, GARDENS: lounge and master bedroom • Private gardens are fenced, turfed and some • Recessed downlighting is installed in the decked as per site plan. kitchen, en suites and bathrooms with pendant light fittings to the cloaks, lounge and bedrooms. • A mains smoke detector system with battery back-up pack is fitted as standard. 6 TREVEN HAMLET, MOLESWORTH STREET, TINTAGEL, CORNWALL PL34 0BZ Room by room detail: Kitchens are from award-winning Living room is comfortable and Garden and driveway: British manufacturer, Wren Kitchens, in a spacious • Individual parking space, tarmac or block contemporary design providing functionality • Carpets included as standard paved drives and practicality and are well equipped with • Energy saving Aloe® Electric radiators • Private gardens are fenced, turfed and a range of high quality appliances • USB socket some decked as per site plan • Fibre enabled BT & TV connection • Colour: Pebble gloss Heating, energy efficiency • Soft closing doors with handles Bathrooms and en suites are elegant, and warranties: • Hard wearing worktops in natural tones contemporary style incorporating high • Innovative electric heating systems with • Integrated matrix fridge freezer quality fixtures and fittings. solar panels and MVHR • Bosch oven and ceramic hob • Half tiled walls with white porcelain suite • First-rate wall and loft insulation • Cooker hood • Bath with shower screen • Double-glazed uPVC windows and doors • Stainless steel sing and chrome mixer tap • WC and hand basin • Checkmate warranty provided • USB socket • Thermostatically controlled shower • Non-slip tiled floor included as standard • Polished chrome taps Extras - available to • EcoSens2® Chrome Electric towel rails purchase: Bedrooms are inviting and relaxing, with thermal fluid to all bathrooms and • Handleless kitchen doors as an upgrade with some optional features. en suites option • Carpets included • Non-slip tiled floor included as standard • Extra tiling/upgrade option • Space provided for wardrobes • Fitted wardrobes • USB socket Cloakrooms • Additional electrical appliances • Fibre enabled BT & TV to bedroom 1 only • WC and wall-mounted basin • Decking • Polished chrome taps • External taps • Non-slip tiled floor (with customer choice • Recessed downlights to other rooms of tiles as an upgrade) • BT & TV to other rooms • Brushed chrome sockets Before you move in you will be invited to visit your home and be given a home demonstration of appliances, controls and fittings. You will be provided with a Home Owner’s Manual and a Welcome Pack including manufacturer’s guarantees, warranties, instructions, registration details and information about looking after your new home. N.B. SPECIFICATIONS ABOVE MAY VARY. FOR FULL AND DETAILED SPECIFICATION PER PROPERTY TYPE PLEASE CONTACT C&Q homes. 7 Treven Hamlet, Tintagel PL34 0BZ [email protected] candqhomes.co.uk 01208 420139 [email protected] millercountrywide.co.uk 01872 830217 [email protected] countryandwaterside.co.uk LEGAL DISCLAIMER Images: Computer generated images and photography are intended for illustrative purposes only and should be treated as general guidance only. Site plans: Site plans are intended for illustrative purposes only and should be treated as general guidance only. The layout including parking arrangements, social/affordable housing, commercial buildings/space, retail buildings/space, play areas and public open spaces may change to reflect changes in the planning permission for the development. Site plans and landscaping are not intended to form part of any contract or warranty unless specifically incorporated in writing into the contract. Floor plans: Floor plans are intended to give a general indication of the proposed floor layout only. The dimensions are accurate to within + or - 50mm. Dimensions should not be used for carpet or flooring sizes, appliance spaces or items of furniture. Please ask our sales advisor for details of the treatments specified for individual plots.
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