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The Bay Cawsand | Cornwall a Unique Waterside Development Overlooking the Stunning Bay of Cawsand THE BAY CAWSAND | CORNWALL A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT OVERLOOKING THE STUNNING BAY OF CAWSAND PARSONAGE DEVELOPMENTS LTD PRESENT A STYLISH COLLECTION OF JUST NINE 2, 3 AND 4 BEDROOM, LUXURY, INDIVIDUAL APARTMENTS OVERLOOKING THE BAY AT CAWSAND IN THE HEART OF THIS BEAUTIFUL CORNISH FORMER FISHING VILLAGE CONTENTS OUTSTANDING 04 LOCATION EXCEPTIONAL 07 DESIGN HIGH 08 SPECIFICATION NINE UNIQUE 09 OPPORTUNITIES A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN OUTSTANDING APARTMENT IN A FRONTLINE WATERFRONT SETTING OVERLOOKING CAWSAND BAY AND THE HISTORIC MEW STONE OUTSTANDING LOCATION 4 | CAWSAND THE BAY THE RAME PENINSULA The Rame Peninsula is the perfect place to visit KINGSAND AND CAWSAND THE VILLAGES OF KINGSAND AND CAWSAND at any time of the year – truly a place for all seasons. It can be found just over the border from In the charming villages of Kingsand and ARE SITUATED WITHIN A HISTORIC CONSERVATION Devon, in the lesser known South East Cornwall, Cawsand, where the colour washed cottages dating back centuries line the narrow streets, AREA AND DESIGNATED AS AN AREA OF OUTSTANDING and includes the twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, the glorious coastline and sandy there are quaint shops and galleries, friendly pubs NATURAL BEAUTY WITH UNSPOILT CLEAN BEACHES. THE beaches of Whitsand Bay, the bird watching and cafes serving great food, as well as several Bed & Breakfasts. FORMER FISHING VILLAGES HAVE REMAINED COMPLETELY paradise of St John’s Lake and the historic country houses of Mount Edgcumbe, Port Elliot UNSPOILT WITH A MAZE OF NARROW STREETS AND and Antony House. PRETTY COTTAGES. THIS IS A THRIVING COMMUNITY Whitsand Bay Golf Club and course just a few miles WITH EXCELLENT LOCAL PUBS, RESTAURANTS, distance from the Cawsand Bay development, and the international St Mellion Golf Course located TEA ROOMS, SHOPS AND CHURCHES. approx 18 miles from Cawsand Bay. A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CAWSAND | 5 St Mellion Golf Course Whitsand Bay Golf Course Mount Edgcumbe MOUNT EDGCUMBE AND CREMYLL The Estate covers 865 acres and offers hours of pleasure exploring the formal gardens, national The magnificent coastline of the Rame Peninsula and Mount Edgcumbe House and Park are all camellia collection and the parkland and coastal paths. The house, which dates back to the 1500’s within easy walking distance. Also nearby are the renowned beaches of Whitsand Bay with its and was restored after the second world war, is open to the public. fine golden sand, excellent swimming and surfing facilities. The city of Plymouth is easily reached via the Torpoint Ferry or the Tamar Bridge. The Cremyll WHITSAND BAY Ferry, a regular foot passenger service, runs from Cremyll to Plymouth with a second ferry Whitsand Bay is simply stunning with its sheer cliffs, dramatic scenery and sandy beaches where running during the summer months from the Barbican in Plymouth to Cawsand Beach. surf lessons are given, coastguards keep watch and families can enjoy a great day out. There are Cremyll Passenger Ferry 2 miles, Torpoint Ferry 8 miles, Plymouth 11 miles three places to eat and look out to sea, where HMS Scylla lies providing a diving reef and The (all distances and times approximate) Eddystone Lighthouse can be seen in the distance. 6 | CAWSAND THE BAY Each apartment has its own unique character, a common theme unifies the overall appearance and the finish will always meet the highest standards EXCEPTIONAL of craftsmanship. Open plan living, dining and kitchen space, with stunning far reaching sea views. Each apartment has its own balcony to maximise the outside enjoyment of the wonderful views. There will be allocated parking with all of the DESIGN apartments. The very latest energy efficient heating and hot water systems, with full underfloor heating throughout. Separate thermostatically controlled towel rails in every bathroom and en suite with quality Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware. A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CAWSAND | 7 EACH APARTMENT IS FINISHED Every home has an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area with integrated appliances and exceptional finishes to TO AN EXACTING SPECIFICATION enhance a sophisticated lifestyle. All bathrooms are USING THE HIGHEST QUALITY equipped with Villeroy Boch sanitary-ware. COMPONENTS IN SYMPATHY KITCHENS WITH THE DESIGN. Contemporary kitchens with fully integrated Miele appliances and beautiful quartz worktops, complete the design, offering a range of colours, textures and allowing HIGH the kitchen and living area to become more “fluid” and multifunctional within the open space living . The latest technologies have been included at THE BAY SPECIFICATION to ensure cost and eco effective comfort. 8 | CAWSAND THE BAY SPECIFICATION DETAILS • Electric point in the garage area for • Miele extractor hood BATHROOM AND communal use • Miele washing machine and Miele tumble • Video entry systems • Communal bin store dryer EN SUITE SPECIFICATIONS • Wired for internet and home integration • Designated parking bay within secure • Miele dishwasher • Villeroy & Boch vanity units and wash • Underfloor heating ground floor garage • Quooker boiling water tap. basins (including double basins) • Multi zoned underfloor heating in all • Secure recreational storage within • Quartz worktops with integrated quartz • Villeroy and Boch WC’s apartments throughout the garage parking area, for use by all sink • Villeroy and Boch Quaryl (heavy resin) • Engineered oak flooring or floor tiles apartments • Glass splash back choices baths including overflow fillers optional • Lift and stairs to all floors • Led under counter lights • Villeroy and Boch brassware for all basin • Double glazed composite timber windows • Options for pendant lighting above the taps, shower heads and valves • Bi-folding double glazed doors to KITCHEN SPECIFICATIONS island units • Matki walk in showers and quadrant apartments 1 to 6 inclusive enclosures • German Design handleless soft close • Larder cupboard with soft close integrated • Composite wood front doors with kitchen units with satin or gloss choice drawers • Geberit Flush plates and concealed cisterns attractive port hole windows • Integrated Miele fridge and freezer. • Kitchen floor choice of dressing from • JIS Stainless Steel electric heated towel • S/S switches and sockets engineered oak or tiling rails • Miele ceramic hob • All ceilings and walls finished in matt • Villeroy and Boch fitted Mirrors with • Miele oven emulsion integrated shaver points • Electronic fob security entry systems to • Miele combination microwave and grill the communal garage • Miele wine cooler with SV drawer NINE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CAWSAND | 9 FIRST FLOOR Bathroom Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 2.21 m x 4.10 m 3.27 m x 4.10 m 3.85 m x 4.10 m 3.70 m x 3.41 m 3.85 m x 4.10 m 7’3” x 13’5” 10’9” x 13’5” 12’8” x 13’5” 12’2” x 11’2” 12’8” x 13’5” En-suite Hall Hall Hall Bathroom Bathroom Bedroom 2 Utility 3.63 m x 5.05 m 11’11” x 16’7” C’pd En-suite En-suite En-suite Living/Kitchen/ Living/Kitchen Living/ Kitchen/ Master Dining Area Master Bedroom 5.18 m x 7.93 m Dining Area Bedroom 5.18 m x 7.93 m 3.70 m x 4.41 m 17’ x 26’ 7.04 m x 7.33 m 3.27 m x 4.41 m 17’ x 26’ 12’2” x 14’6” Master Bedroom 23’1” x 24’1” 10’9” x 14’6” 3.70 m x 3.78 m 12’2” x 12’5” Balcony UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 116.33 m2 116.82 m2 112.656 m2 1252.1 ft2 1275.5 ft2 1319.3 ft2 10 | CAWSAND THE BAY SECOND FLOOR En-suite Bedroom 4 3.10m x 3.10m 10’1” x 10’1” Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 4.10 m x 2.21 m 3.27 m x 4.10 m 4.65 m x 4.10 m 2.90 m x 4.10 m 4.65 m x 4.10 m 2.90 m x 4.10 m 13’5” x 7’3” 10’9” x 13’5” 15’3” x 13’5” 9’6” x 13’5” 15’3” x 13’5” 9’6” x 13’5” Hall Hall Hall Bathroom UNIT 4 Utility Bathroom Bathroom C’pd En-suite En-suite En-suite Living/Kitchen/ Living/Kitchen Dining Area 5.18 m x 9.83 m 5.18 m x 9.83 m 17’ x 32’3” Living/Kitchen/ 17’ x 32’3” Bedroom 1 Dining Area Master Bedroom Master Bedroom 3.70 m x 5.21 m 7.04 m x 6.25 m 3.27 m x 4.41 m 3.12 m x 3.70 m 12’2” x 17’1” 23’1” x 20’6” 10’9” x 14’6” 10’3” x 12’2” Balcony UNIT 4 UNIT 5 UNIT 6 127.82 m 2 115.74 m2 115.74 m2 1375.4 ft2 1245.8 ft2 1245.8 ft2 A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CAWSAND | 11 FIRST FLOOR WC/ Utility Hall WC/ Utility Hall Hall Living/Kitchen 5.47 m x 9.92 m WC/ 17’11” x 32’7” Utility Living/Kitchen 5.13 m x 9.92 m 16’10” x 32’7” Living/Kitchen 5.65 m x 6.50 m 18’7” x 21’4” UNIT 7 UNIT 8 UNIT 9 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 53.87 m2 / 579.8 ft2 60.16 m2 / 647.5 ft2 67.43 m 2 / 725.8 ft2 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 107.56 m 2 / 1157.7 ft2 121.78 m2 / 1310.8 ft2 134.58 m2 / 1448.6 ft2 12 | CAWSAND THE BAY SECOND FLOOR Bathroom Bedroom 2 3.86 m x 4.59 m Bathroom Bedroom 2 12’8” x 15’1” 2.89 m x 4.60 m 9’6” x 15’1” Landing Bedroom 3 Landing 3.57 m x 2.75 m 11’9” x 9’ Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 2.89 m x 2.75 m 4.20 m x 3.13 m 9’6” x 9’ 13’9” x 10’3” Landing Bedroom 1 3.83 m x 5.51 m Bathroom 12’7” x 18’1” Bedroom 1 3.46 m x 5.51 m En-suite 11’4” x 18’1” Bedroom 1 En-suite 3.89 m x 4.95 m En-suite 12’9” x 16’3” UNIT 7 UNIT 8 UNIT 9 SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 53.69 m2 / 577.9 ft2 61.62 m2 / 663.3ft2 67.15 m 2 / 722.8 ft2 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 107.56 m 2 / 1157.7 ft2 121.78 m2 / 1310.8 ft2 134.58 m2 / 1448.6 ft2 A UNIQUE WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CAWSAND | 13 GROUND FLOOR Restaurant Unallocated Unit 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Unit 8 Unit 7 Unit 6 Unit 5 Unit 4 Unit 4 Unit 3 Unit 2 Unit 1 14 | CAWSAND THE BAY A3123 A39 A399 A39 Glastonbur A361 Barnstaple A39 Bridgwater A38 or A A372 3 Bideford Bay A396 5 Barnstaple 8 A361 Hartland Point A39 Bideford Taunton A361 A378 A3 A39 5 A312 A388 A38 3 4 M5 A30 A386 A377 A30 2 A396 Bude 07 A373 A30 A307 3 2 A3072 A A358 A3079 Honiton A388 A35 SERVICES A39 Okehampton A30 Exeter Mains water, drainage and electricity.
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