Nenagh Road, , , TR8 5RZ David Ball Luxury Collection are delighted to offer for sale this 6708 Square Feet semi rural substantial family dwelling set within approximately two acres of ground within Crantock Village enjoying a rural outlook over to Common. Freehold Key Features

• Architectually Designed Substantial Family Home • Set within 2 Acres of Grounds • Rural Views • Holiday/Letting Potential • Triple Garage • Gymnasium and Pool/Games Room • Balcony with Sea Views • Energy Performance Certificate - C • Sought After Village Location • Viewing Highly Recommended The Property

Nenagh is a individual architectually designed substantial semi rural property offering many versatile living options for its lucky new owners. The property, in its entirety, offers eight reception rooms, seven bedrooms along with seven bathrooms and features an American white oak hand crafted staircase, doors and skirting.

This would ideally be one large family home or divided into two or three individual units to house a growing or extended family under one roof.

Nenagh also lends itself to the possibility of providing an additional income on a long or holiday letting basis. Historically the current vendors have successfully let the property. In addition to the many already mentioned unique features Nenagh offers a roof top balcony looking out towards Crantock Beach and the Pentire Headland beyond. The stairs off the landing lead to staircase and open out into a boarded roof space with Velux windows which is suitable for additional rooms. There is also a gymnasium and triple garage. THE PROPERTY Nenagh is a individual architectually designed substantial semi rural property offering many versatile living options for its lucky new owners. The property, in its entirety, offers eight reception rooms, seven bedrooms along with seven bathrooms and features an American white oak hand crafted staircase, doors and skirting.

This would ideally be one large family home or divided into two or three individual units to house a growing or extended family under one roof.

Nenagh also lends itself to the possibility of providing an additional income on a long or holiday letting basis. Historically the current vendors have successfully let the property. In addition to the many already mentioned unique features Nenagh offers a roof top balcony looking out towards Crantock Beach and the Pentire Headland beyond. The stairs off the landing lead to staircase and open out into a boarded roof space with Velux windows which is suitable for additional rooms. There is also a gymnasium and triple garage. EXTERNALLY The property is located at the bottom of a tarmac lane and is situated in approximately two acres of grounds. To the front is a blocked paved driveway providing ample parking for numerous vehicles and giving access to the triple garage and rear garden. There is a raised lawn area with fresh water pond encapsulated by privet hedgerow. To the rear there are two paved seating patio areas separated by wooden picket fencing along with an expanse of lawn bordered by Cornish stone walling and hedgerows. LOCATION The sleepy idyllic village of Crantock is situated on the north coast approximately five miles from Newquay. The village is full of character quirky cottages, many with thatched roofs located on winding country lanes all leading to a village green. There is a convenience store, post office, two traditional village pubs, one being The Albion Inn and at over 400 years old is steeped in history harbouring secrets of smuggling and days gone by. St Carantoc Church is in the hub of the village, dates back to 6th century and is a grade 1 listed building and still houses the original stocks.

The River Gannel Estuary separates Newquay from Crantock and when you can no longer reach the sandy passage by foot, you can take the delightful ferry established in 1910 over to Fernpit, located at the Pentire Headland of Newquay.

The town of Newquay benefits from a range of shopping, schooling and banking facilities, as well as an array of fashionable bars and restaurants. Newquay Airport is approximately 8.5 miles where you can fly to Faro, Alicante, Copenhagen, Dublin and a host of other destinations, allowing you the freedom of travel all on your doorstep. The City of is within 13 miles from the property and the charming fishing port of just 19 miles so, with that in mind, you are never far away from all that has to offer. The Location The sleepy idyllic village of Crantock is situated on the north coast approximately five miles from Newquay. The village is full of character quirky cottages, many with thatched roofs located on winding country lanes all leading to a village green. There is a convenience store, post office, two traditional village pubs, one being The Albion Inn and at over 400 years old is steeped in history harbouring secrets of smuggling and days gone by. St Carantoc Church is in the hub of the village, dates back to 6th century and is a grade 1 listed building and still houses the original stocks.

The River Gannel Estuary separates Newquay from Crantock and when you can no longer reach the sandy passage by foot, you can take the delightful ferry established in 1910 over to Fernpit, located at the Pentire Headland of Newquay.

The town of Newquay benefits from a range of shopping, schooling and banking facilities, as well as an array of fashionable bars and restaurants. Newquay Airport is approximately 8.5 miles where you can fly to Faro, Alicante, Copenhagen, Dublin and a host of other destinations, allowing you the freedom of travel all on your doorstep. The City of Truro is within 13 miles from the property and the charming fishing port of Padstow just 19 miles so, with that in mind, you are never far away from all that Cornwall has to offer.