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The Gables 70 Gwithian Towans, Hayle, Cornwall The Gables 70 Gwithian Towans, Hayle, Cornwall A smart, well-appointed and intriguing beach house with glimpses of the sea and lighthouse in a surfer’s paradise. Offers in excess of £375,000 Features The Property One of a number of delightful beach chalets, • Combined Living Room/Kitchen updated, tastefully decorated and beautifully • 2 bedrooms presented with a light, marine atmosphere, just a • Bathroom and separate WC few hundred yards from one of the finest sandy surfing beaches on the North Cornish Coastline. • Electric Central Heating The panelled and painted interior opens to a • External H & C Shower generous living space with full height timbered • Surfboard Storage lofty ceilings together with a single and double • Adjacent Parking bedroom and family bath/shower room/WC. The beach house is equipped with a wet radiator heating system on the economy 10 tariff incorporating a heated towel rail and there is an external H & C shower for the surfers and swimmers. Distances For those keen to generate income, the property lets very readily throughout the year and is • Hayle 3.5 miles currently managed by a well-respected, high standard agency. • St Ives 10 miles • Penzance 11.5 miles The Location • Truro 21 miles (Distances approximately) Nestling in a small group of similar properties, close to the ancient dunes behind low cliffs that front nearly 4 miles of sandy beach, The Gables is a superb holiday retreat in an un-spoilt Coastal environment with plenty of open space and spectacular walk s. There is a seasonal shop/store and café nearby together with surf hire. There is easy access to the beach, a village pub at Gwithian (about 15 minutes by footpath) and the small town of Hayle is 3 miles to the South offering a large modern supermarket and general shopping facilities. Overall this is a contemporary, well equipped and comfortable beachside home . Outside The Gables is enclosed by fencing incorporating a raised decked terrace, beside which is private parking. Further parking is to the rear of the building. Surfboards can be stored under the decking but there is virtually no external maintenance required for gardening etc. being therefore an ideal holiday home. Property Information Postcode : TR27 5BU Council Tax Band: A Services : Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is to a private system. Fixtures and fittings: Only those mentioned in this brochure are included in the sale. All others, such as carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc. are specifically excluded, but may be made available by separate negotiation. Local Authority: Cornwall Council, Truro, TR1 3AY Telephone 0300 1234100 Viewing: By appointment with Jackson-Stops & Staff’s Truro office: 01872 261160 Fast Find: 61852 Directions From the Westbound A30; take the third exit off the Loggans Moor roundabout at Hayle, and then the third exit off the double mini roundabout and proceed up the hill past the old mill building signed Portreath and Gwithian Towans. Continue for about 1 mile taking the left turn signed Gwithian Towans and then continue all the way down passing the car parks and the surf café and then the signage indicates a right turn (the third on the right hand side) and The Gables will be seen as the third on the left hand side. Important Notice Jackson-Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1 They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. 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, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning permissions, building regulations or other consents and Jackson- Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Truro 01872 261 160 [email protected] 44 Lemon Street Truro Cornwall TR1 2NS jackson -stops.co.uk J260 .
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