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Ref: LCAA7141 £1,150,000 Ref: LCAA7141 £1,150,000 Spinnakers, Wheal-an-Wens, Marazion, Nr Penzance, South Cornwall FREEHOLD An iconic, magnificent three storey detached house, generously proportioned and comprising a high quality interior arranged as a 3/4 bedroom home with lower ground floor self-contained 1 bedroom apartment which has been successfully holiday let, set within beautifully landscaped Mediterranean style gardens plus a roof terrace spanning the entire width of the building. In a grandstand position with panoramic views of Mounts Bay, a contemporary art deco style house designed by the award winning architect Barrie Briscoe and completed in 2004. 2 Ref: LCAA7141 SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION Lower Ground Floor Apartment (BEACH HAVEN): entrance hall, living room with fitted kitchen area, double bedroom and en-suite shower room. Upper Ground Floor: reception hall, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 2 further double bedrooms, family bathroom, utility room. First Floor: semi-circular ended sitting room, semi-circular ended dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study/bedroom 4, cloakroom/wc, semi-circular staircase to landing. Second Floor: semi-circular sitting area with access to the amazing roof terrace with 360º views of Mounts Bay to the front and the surrounding St Aubyn Estate farmland to the rear, enjoyed from a rotating garden pod. Outside: integral garage with gravelled driveway to the front providing parking for two vehicles. To the rear is a landscaped Mediterranean style garden with a raised larch sleeper boardwalk, boarded with mature shrubs and hedgerows backing onto the St Aubyn Estate farmland with a wide selection of grasses, shrubs and flowers. There is a further secluded lawned garden to the side with a patio area and space for shed and vegetable garden. 3 Ref: LCAA7141 DESCRIPTION • A striking house in a contemporary Art Deco style completed in 2004 and designed by the award winning Architect Barry Briscoe. • Panoramic views of Mounts Bay from almost every room, the roof terrace and the majority of the gardens – from an elevated position. • Spacious versatile accommodation as either one large main single residence or a home with an income. • Boarded by St Aubyn Estate owned farmland to the rear. • Found close to the heart of Marazion. A beautiful quintessential Cornish town which hugs the south Cornish coastline and is best known for the National Trust owned St Michael’s Mount, with the bustling town of Penzance only circa 3 miles away. • To be sold with no onward chain. LOCATION Marazion is a well renowned beautiful coastal town fronting Mounts Bay and overlooking St Michael’s Mount itself. St Michael’s Mount is one of Cornwall’s most popular tourist attractions and can be approached at low tide over a drying causeway. The town of Marazion is well served with shops, art galleries, inns, restaurants and even a dinghy sailing club with regular racing throughout the season. Marazion has a long sandy beach to the west which is popular with walkers, kite surfers and windsurfers. A couple of miles to the west is Penzance, considered the capital of West Cornwall, where there is a large array of local and national retailers, schooling for all age groups, including the Bolitho private school and a hospital. There is a mainline rail terminus at Penzance with direct trains to London Paddington, while the A30 expressway is nearby giving quick access throughout the county and to the motorway network at Exeter. Marazion is positioned at the narrowest point in Cornwall, with St Ives Bay being around a 15 minute drive to the north. The north coast offers long sandy beaches and excellent surfing, whilst the town of St Ives is famed for its galleries found in the quaint cobbled streets surrounding the harbour. West Cornwall has a rugged beauty and there are an incredible number of stunning inland and coastal walks along with hidden and secluded coves. 4 Ref: LCAA7141 THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES (all floor plans and dimensions are approximate) UPPER GROUND FLOOR A flight of steps rises from the gravelled driveway to a front balcony/walkway leading to a glazed entrance door with full height windows to either side, leading into:- RECEPTION HALL – 15’5” x 7’5”. With 14’7” long bedrooms hall off. Enjoying views of St Michael’s Mount and across Mounts Bay. Doors to the 3 bedrooms, family bathroom and utility room which in turn serves the garden. From here there is a fine beach staircase housed in the projecting semi-circular rear turret at the rear of the building going down to the lower ground floor and up to the first floor accommodation. MASTER BEDROOM – 18’7” x 13’2” maximum measurements. A beautiful bedroom facing south and enjoying panoramic views from its enormous semi-circular bay and four sets of wraparound double glazed windows. Fitted Rosewood triple wardrobe. Hardwood flooring and downlighters. Door to:- 5 Ref: LCAA7141 EN-SUITE BATHROOM. Modern white sanitaryware comprising wash hand basin with mixer tap, low level flush wc and panelled spa bath and separate shower enclosure. Obscured glazed window to the rear elevation. Downlights and extractor fan. BEDROOM 2 – 14’4” x 9’10”max. Again, a lovely semi-circular room to the western end of house with four double glazed windows enjoying the aforementioned views as well as over the garden and adjoining fields. Inset downlighters and hardwood flooring. BEDROOM 3 – 9’10” x 8’3”. Large double glazed window to the front elevation facing south and enjoying the views across Mounts Bay and St Michael’s Mount. Inset downlighters. FAMILY BATHROOM. A large bathroom with modern white sanitaryware comprising pedestal wash basin with mixer tap, low level flush wc, panelled bath with central mixer tap and separate adjustable mixer shower over. Downlighters and extractor fan. UTILITY ROOM – 6’8” x 5’8”. Double glazed door to the rear garden. Full width roll edged worksurface with inset stainless steel circular sink with chrome mixer tap to one side. Plumbing for washing machine and an extractor fan. Beech staircase rising to a:- SEMI-CIRCULAR HALF LANDING. Glass block window with cut slate sill. Beech staircase continuing up to the:- 6 Ref: LCAA7141 FIRST FLOOR LANDING. Beech staircase continuing up to the second floor. Doors to cloakroom/wc, bedroom 4/study and the living accommodation. CLOAKROOM / WC. White sanitaryware comprising a pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap splashback and low level flush wc. Towel rail and extractor fan with inset downlighters. BEDROOM 4 / STUDY – 9’7” x 8’2”. A dual aspect room facing east and north, with some views across Mounts Bay but mostly over the farmland to the rear. KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM – 17’7” x 14’3”. This being the centre of three beautiful rooms comprising virtually the entire first floor and enjoying the best of the panorama taking in Mounts Bay, St Michael’s Mount and the south Cornish coastline. The kitchen itself comprising beautifully fitted contemporary handmade cabinets in a matt silver grey finish with solid oak drawers, complete with polished granite worksurfaces and semi-circular ended central island. There is a range of integrated appliances and in addition to the windows, to the front elevation there is a further uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation overlooking the adjoining farmland. A wide square topped opening to the:- DINING ROOM – 16’ x 12’8” max. This room very much feeling open-plan to the kitchen itself and again, as mentioned, enjoying panoramic views from its large semi-circular bay. Inset downlighters. 7 Ref: LCAA7141 SITTING ROOM – 15’2” x 14’3” max. A beautifully natural light semi-circular ended room with five sets of double glazed windows in the semi-circular western end of the building enjoying views across Mounts Bay, St Michael’s Mount and across the south Cornish coastline stretching towards Land’s End, as well as enjoying views inland over the neighbouring fields. There is an inset contemporary woodburning stove with hearth below and a range of inset downlighters. From the landing, the beech staircase continues in the semi-circular turret to the:- SEMI-CIRCULAR SITTING AREA / STUDY – 7’4” x 7’3” max. Two tall glass block windows facing the sea, ceiling spotlights. Double glazed door to the:- ROOF TERRACE – almost 50’ x 25’ reducing to 14’. A spectacular space spanning the entire width of the building having been split with low maintenance artificial grass and partly with composite light wood decking, needless to say enjoying 360° bird’s eye views of South Cornwall, Mounts Bay, St Michael’s Mount and inland across Penzance itself, Marazion and immediately behind the property, the surrounding farmland. POD. At the semi circular western end of the roof terrace can be found a recently placed circular spinning garden pod which is an ideal sheltered space enjoying the best of the views. This is separated from the rest of the roof terrace with a central barbecue within a chimney making a real feature indeed. A truly mesmerising and unbeatable outlook which needs to be seen to be really appreciated. LOWER GROUND FLOOR Reached down a continuation of the beech staircase from the reception hall which arrives at:- 8 Ref: LCAA7141 ENTRANCE HALL. Doors to integral single garage and self-contained apartment know as Beach Haven. The accommodation is an entirely integral part of the main house but could just as easily be totally subdivided as the present owners have it arranged and suitable for visiting family, friends, annexe accommodation or as a useful income. OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN / RECEPTION ROOM – 15’ x 12’8” max. A completely open-plan living space with a huge semi-circular bay with four sets of double glazed windows to the front enjoying the aforementioned views.
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