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Gwynver Cottage Escalls Cliff, Sennen, West Cornwall |Guide Price £925,000 Gwynver Cottage, Escalls Cliff, Sennen, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 7BB Beautiful cliff top setting with dramatic coastal views Set in a large, level plot and including three paddocks running down to Escalls Cliff Spacious accommodation over two floors extending to over 3,500 sq ft Four double bedrooms (two en suite) & three single bedrooms Large kitchen with Electric Aga, triple aspect sitting room with wood burner & conservatory with access to the garden Level lawned garden with terraces and selection of outbuildings Private tarmaced driveway with extensive parking and detached double garage Double glazed throughout and range of solar PV panels Location Sennen itself is situated about Set in a dramatic position above eight miles from Penzance and a Escalls Cliff, Gwynver Cottage mile from Land’s End. It is enjoys a private west facing bounded by the sea to the west position, surrounded by green and bordered by the parishes of fields, with unobscured views out St Just to the north, St Buryan to to sea over the surrounding the east and St Levan to the coastline, including Longships south. There’s a small harbour Lighthouse and Cape Cornwall. that supports a small fleet of On a clear day the Isles of Scilly fishing boats and a RNLI station are clearly visible. and a long stretch of golden sand at Sennen Cove beach, popular Gwynver beach, which is dog with families and surfers alike. friendly, is a short walk from the property, while Sennen Cove only The village hosts an extremely a few minutes’ drive away popular Farmers Market on regularly enjoys swells coming Tuesday mornings throughout the straight in from the Atlantic, year, which is used by locals and making it one of the South West’s holiday makers alike. A further most favoured surf spots all year range of amenities can be found round. in Penzance, which has good The dining room has sliding doors travel connections to all parts of opening to a terrace and there is England, including a train station, a triple aspect sitting room with offering a reliable rail service (5 traditional wood burner. There is hours 15 minutes to London) a double bedroom suite on the including a sleeper train. ground floor and two further bedrooms, one of which is The West Penwith area is well currently used as a study. blessed with many excellent restaurants, a varied mix of pubs, On the first floor there are three restaurants and bars. Sporting double bedrooms, the master enthusiasts can also enjoy cliff being en suite and dual aspect, walking, bird watching, rock- with views over open countryside climbing and water-based sports. and out to sea. There are two Golf lovers can get to the Cape further double bedrooms and two Cornwall Golf Club in 20 minutes smaller bedrooms, which share a by car (7 miles). family shower room and plenty of storage cupboards throughout. About this property Gardens and grounds Gwynver Cottage was built in 1992 by the current owners and The gardens surrounding the offers spacious accommodation house are predominantly laid to over two floors, extending to over lawn, edged by a series of 3,500 sq ft. The layout has been Cornish hedges. Within the designed to emphasise its gardens there are terraces to the dramatic location, with panoramic front and rear, providing a variety views either over open of areas in which to sit and enjoy countryside or out to sea from the morning or afternoon sun. every window. There is a Summerhouse in the The accommodation briefly rear garden and a walled area at comprises an entrance porch the front, with a small stone shed, leading to a large open hallway which the current owners use for off which there is a large kitchen BBQ’s. A tarmaced private with electric Economy 7 Aga and driveway leads to a generous range of fitted units with parking and turning area to the integrated appliances. side of the house, where there is also a detached double garage. From the kitchen there is access to a large garden There are two paddocks to the room/conservatory, which opens west of the house and garden, on to the garden. There is a separate the opposite side of a lane utility room with generous storage leading to the property, which run cupboards and a door leading to down towards the coastal a shower room with WC and footpath, which provide wonderful Sauna. amenity space. In all the property extends to about 3 acres. Additional Information SERVICES. Mains Water & electricity. Air to Air Heating System & Night Storage Heaters. Private drainage. Solar Panels on Garage Roof & UV Panel on main house (providing year round hot water). Broadband available in the postcode. TENURE: Freehold DIRECTIONS: Travelling west on the A30 direction Lands’ End, pass through the hamlet of Crows-an-Wra and past the B3302 to St Just and the right turn to Escalls is 300 metres is the right. Follow the lane keeping right and Gwynver Cottage is the first house on the right. The name of the property is on the 5 bar gate. VIEWINGS Strictly by prior appointment with Savills FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments, etc. are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation. LOCAL AUTHORITY Cornwall County Council Escalls Cliff, Sennen, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 Chris Clifford Cornwall +44 (0) 1872 243 200 savills savills.co.uk [email protected] Important notice Savills, its clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. 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, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 20200306SSHE .
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