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14 CARRACK GLADDEN Carbis Bay, St 14 CARRACK GLADDEN Carbis Bay, St. Ives, TR26 2LN Price: £415,000 O.I.R.O Fantastically located 2 bedroom ( 2 en-suite) duplex apartment offering stunning views over Carbis Bay Beach and the whole of St Ives Bay up to Godrevy Lighthouse. Currently used as a successful holiday let through Aspects in St Ives, this apartment boasts 2 large balconies and one further smaller, parking and garage. Viewing comes highly recommended Tel: 01736 793939 Email: [email protected] www.crossestates.co.uk 14 CARRACK GLADDEN, Carbis Bay, St. Ives, TR26 2LN Fantastically located 2 bedroom ( 2 en-suite) duplex apartment offering stunning views over Carbis Bay Beach and the whole of St Ives Bay up to Godrevy Lighthouse. Currently used as a successful holiday let through Aspects in St Ives, this apartment boasts 2 large balconies and one further smaller, parking and garage. Viewing comes highly recommended hob with electric oven under and extractor hood / fan over Ground floor communal entrance into entrance hallway with boiler, power points, radiator, double glazed window and door steps rising up to the apartments door leading out to the rear balcony ( appliances mentioned are staying ) ENTRANCE VESTIBULE Cloaks hanging space DINING ROOM / BEDROOM THREE 15' 5'' x 7' 10'' (4.7m x 2.4m) ENTRANCE HALL Lovely sized and versatile room that can be used either as a Spiral staircase to the first floor, radiator, power points, 2 dining room or lounge. 2 Velux windows, double glazed windows looking into the lounge with views of the sea window to the rear and double glazed sliding doors opening onto the large rear balcony. Ample power points, 2 built in KITCHEN 8' 4'' x 8' 11'' (2.55m x 2.73m) wardrobes / cupboards housing hanging space and shelving. Range of eye and base level units with ample worktop surfaces over, composite one and quarter sink unit with mixer taps, LOUNGE 20' 0'' x 13' 9'' (6.1m x 4.2m) washing machine dishwasher, and fridge freezer. 4 ring gas Max measurements. L. Shape. UPVC double glazed window to mounted wash hand basin inset, heated towel rail the side, windows to the front and doors opening out to the balcony and offering stunning sea and coastal views over OUTSIDE 2 large balconies and 1 smaller from the lounge, communal Carbis Bay Beach over to St Ives and up the coastline to gardens, designated parking space and garage - 17' x 8.8' with Godrevy Lighthouse and beyond. Radiator, all fitted gas 'Living up and over door, power and light fitted Flame' effect fire, TV point. TENURE CLOAKROOM Leasehold. Approx 980 years left. Tiled flooring and walls, contemporary wall mounted wash hand basin, enclosed WC, fitted vanity cupboard FIRST FLOOR LANDING BEDROOM ONE 12' 2'' x 10' 2'' (3.7m x 3.1m) Double glazed window to the rear, double glazed sliding doors opening onto a large balcony offering 'Jaw Dropping' views over Carbis Bay Beach and the surrounding coastline, radiator, power points, built in wardrobe housing hanging space and shelving, door to EN-SUITE Tiled flooring, velux window and blind, quadrant shower cubicle with mains connected shower, close coupled WC, wash hand basin inset to cabinet, mirror over, heated towel rail BEDROOM TWO 9' 2'' x 9' 6'' (2.8m x 2.9m) Double glazed windows to the front again offering stunning sea views, door opening out onto the balcony over looking the beach, radiator, power points, built in wardrobe housing hanging space and shelving, door to EN-SUITE Tiled flooring, Velux window, large walk in shower cubicle with mains connected shower inset, close coupled WC, wall 14 CARRACK GLADDEN, Carbis Bay, St. Ives, TR26 2LN The Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: Whilst we endeavour to ensure the accuracy of property details produced and displayed, we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixture and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. Neither have we had sight of the legal documents to verify the Freehold or Leasehold status of any property. A Buyer is advised to obtain verifica tion from their Solicitor and/or Surveyor. A Buyer must check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property. Items shown in photographs are not included; they must be available by separate negotiation. The Data Protection Act 1998: Please note that all personal information provided by customers wishing to receive information and/or services from the estate agent will be processed by the estate agent, the TEAM Association Consortium Company of which it is a member and TEAM Association Limited for the purpose of providing services associated with the business of an estate agent and for the additional purposes set out in the privacy policy (copies available on request) but specifically excluding mailings or promotions by a third party. If you do not wish your personal in formation to be used for any of these purposes, please notify your estate agent. C475 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 706868 1 Tregenna Hill, St Ives, Cornwall. TR26 1SF Tel: 01736 793939 Email: [email protected] www.crossestates.co.uk .
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