We are delighted to welcome to the market this well presented refurbished two bedroom first floor apartment which is part of the conversion of an historic building in West Looe within proximity to the quay and local amenities. The accommodation comprises entrance vestibule, lounge/dining room, kitchen, two double bedrooms and shower room. Other benefits including walk in utility recess, balcony/fire escape and off road parking space in an area where parking is extremely limited. The property is offered for sale with no chain. • Entrance Vestibule • Lounge/Dining Room • Kitchen • Shower Room • Parking . Entrance entered via a communal front door into:- Communal Hallway Stairs rising to first floor. Communal storage cupboard. Entrance Part frosted glazed door into apartment. Entrance Vestibule Door to:- Lounge/Dining Room20'11" x 9'6" (6.38m x 2.9m). Gothic style arch window with deep sill to the front elevation with attractive views over West Looe. Recessed ceiling lights with part coloured lamps for mood lighting. Mains wired smoke detector. Economy 7 heater. Electric coal effect stove. Doors to kitchen, bedroom two and inner hall. Kitchen10'10" x 6'9" (3.3m x 2.06m). Gothic style arched window to front and side elevations. Affording views to East Looe Quay and across rooftops out to sea. Comprehensive range of wall and base units with roll edge work surfaces. Circular stainless steel sink and drainer. Electric oven and ceramic hob with extractor hood. Under and over unit lighting. Ceiling downlighters. Mains wired smoke detectors. Economy 7 heater. Space for domestic appliances. Laminate tile effect flooring. Bedroom Two11'5" x 6'3" (3.48m x 1.9m). Gothic arched window the side elevation with vaulted ceiling. Recessed spotlights. Laminate flooring. Built in double wardrobe with hanging rail. Ceiling downlighters. Economy 7 heater. Views out to sea. Inner Hallway Recessed ceiling lights. Doors to bedroom one and shower room. Smoke detector. Access to boarded loft area for storage with light. Bedroom One12'10" x 11'4" (3.91m x 3.45m). Wooden part glazed door and arched window to balcony/fire escape. Vaulted ceiling. Economy 7 heater. Double door opening to walk in wardrobe/utility recess with space for domestic appliances. Shelving. Laminate tiled effect flooring. Recess spotlights. Shower Room White suite comprising shower cubicle with digital shower. Built in vanity unit with wash hand basin. Mirror with downlighting. Storage cupboards. Low level WC with concealed cistern. Economy 7 heater. Heated towel rail. Complementary wall tiling. Tile effect laminate flooring. Recessed ceiling light. Door to airing cupboard housing immersion heater, hot water tank and storage shelving. Outside There is an allocated parking space to the front of the property. Agents Note The property is leasehold 999 year with owner's sharing 1/8 freehold. The condition of the lease restricts the property from being used for commercial holiday lettings. Purchase Incentives Chain Free Lifestyle Activities Historic Sites Amenities and Services Parking Property Characteristics Conversion Freehold Leasehold Renovated Storage Gothic 1st Floor Property Features Balcony Allocated Parking Attic Dining Room Views Water Tank Wooden Floors Fixtures and Furnishings Cooker Shower Toilet. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1273050/
We are delighted to offer this mid-terrace character cottage situated in the sought after village of Herodsfoot. The present owners use this as their holiday home but it would be most charming as a main residence. The property briefly comprises lounge with open fireplace and being open plan to kitchen/diner. First floor has one double and one single bedroom and shower room. Second floor has master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. There is to the rear a courtyard which is shared with two other neighbours, a small gravelled area to the front and a separate garden with decking and summerhouse. The property has Upvc double glazing and oil fired central heating and over looks the main green and river to the village. Herodsfoot is a rural village nestled in a valley near the market town of Liskeard and the coastal town of Looe. AN EARLY VIEWING IS RECOMMENDED TO APPRECIATE THIS WELL PRESENTED CHARMING COTTAGE. NO ONWARD CHAIN. ' Covered entrance gives access to double glazed door with two decorative glazed panels. Lounge11'10" (3.6m) x 11' (3.35m) including staircase to first floor. Double glazed Upvc window to front. Stone fireplace with stone hearth and wood mantel. One wall light. Television point. Radiator. Laminate flooring. Kitchen/Diner11'11" x 8'6" (3.63m x 2.6m). Being open plan to lounge with Upvc double glazed window to rear courtyard. Doubl;e glazed door with obscure glazed panel. Stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer tap over and tiled splash back. Fitted wooden kitchen units with wooden work surface over. Built-in double cupboard housing the wall mounted central heating boiler. Dishwasher, washing machine, electric cooker and fridge/freezer. Extractor fan. Cupboard with electric meters. Understairs open recessed shelving. First Floor Landing Stairs to second floor and doors off: Shower Room Upvc obscure double glazed window to rear. Shower cubicle with electric shower. Low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin with mirror over. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls and wood flooring. Bedroom Two11'11" (3.63m) x 7'2" (2.18m) & 5'10" (1.78m) x 4'8" (1.42m) ('L' shaped). Upvc double glazed window to front with views over the village green and river. Built-in wardrobe with hanging and shelving space. Radiator. Bedroom Three11'11" x 5'10" (3.63m x 1.78m). Upvc double glazed window to rear. Double built-in wardrobe with sliding doors and hanging space. Radiator. Second Floor Landing Upvc double glazed window to rear. Door to: Master Bedroom11'3" x 8'7" (3.43m x 2.62m). Upvc double glazed window to front overlooking the village green and stream. Single built-in wardrobe with hanging and shelving space. Further built-in cupboard. Radiator. Outside To the rear of the property there is a communal area with a shared side access from the road, being gravelled and gives access to oil storage tank and drying facilities. To the front of the property there is a gravelled area. Separate gardenis situated up the road and can be accessed through the entrance of the turning to Minehouse Farm which is on the road towards East Taphouse. Turn left into Minehouse Farm and then immediately on your right hand side you will see a pedestrian gate which gives access to this and neighbouring gardens. All identified by a name plate. Stream Cottage's garden is the middle of three on the right hand side where you will find a detached Summerhouse, measuring 12'3" x 9' with decking to the front. There is also a stone built shed which is situated next to public parking spaces close to the property to the front.
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PROPERTY This property is situated on the far east corner of the building and can be access from the front of the building or through the communal entrance. The two double bedrooms are located on the ground floor with the master bedroom to the front with a jack and Jill style bathroom. Bedroom two and the ensuite are in the base of the Turret and from here you can enjoy the coastal views. On the first floor is the sitting room with outstanding sea and coastal views and the kitchen situated in the turret with a large larder cupboard. There is also a WC on this floor. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PROPERTY This property is situated on the far east corner of the building and can be access from the front of the building or through the communal entrance. The two double bedrooms are located on the ground floor with the master bedroom to the front with a jack and Jill style bathroom. Bedroom two and the ensuite are in the base of the Turret and from here you can enjoy the coastal views. On the first floor is the sitting room with outstanding sea and coastal views and the kitchen situated in the turret with a large larder cupboard. There is also a WC on this floor. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains . http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t872494/
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PROPERTY A stunning penthouse apartment with arguably the best sea and coastal views on the South West Coast. The main feature of this home is the large open plan living area stretching across the rear of the apartment offering you uninterrupted views. This would be the perfect room for entertaining. The master bedroom is situated in the turret and has a dressing area and ensuite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms, one with an ensuite bathroom and then the other two bedrooms have use of the main bathroom. Throughout the property there are ample cupboards and storage. The property has a stunning balcony from where you can sit and watch the boats float in and out of Plymouth Sound. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Fishing City Golf Rural Coastal Hiking Mountain Town Village Complex Development Amenities and Services Parking Train Station Property Characteristics Conversion Leasehold Storage 1920s 1970s Sea View Property Features Balcony Double Glazing Ensuite Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t977193/
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PROPERTY This property is accessed from the ground floor through its own entrance door. The property is a town house over two floors. On the ground floor you will find three of the bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the first floor is the kitchen in the turret and the sitting room which faces to the front allowing you enjoy the sea views and bedroom three and a WC are also on this floor. You can also enjoy the sea views from all of the turret rooms from the arched windows. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. PROPERTY Number 8, Officers Mess is a stunning and interesting penthouse apartment. This property is on two levels with the main sitting room located in the top of the turret on the second floor. From the stunning balcony you enter the property into hallway that leads through to the dining room at the far corner of the building. There are three bedrooms, two with ensuites and a main shower room and all bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom is situated at the rear of the apartment so you enjoy the full extent of the views. From the dining room you enter into the turret to where the kitchen is located and then from the kitchen you can walk up the stairs into the sitting room. From the sitting room, kitchen and dining room you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the Sound and towards Cawsand and the beach. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. PROPERTY Number 8, Officers Mess is a stunning and interesting penthouse apartment. This property is on two levels with the main sitting room located in the top of the turret on the second floor. From the stunning balcony you enter the property into hallway that leads through to the dining room at the far corner of the building. There are three bedrooms, two with ensuites and a main shower room and all bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom is situated at the rear of the apartment so you enjoy the full extent of the views. From the dining room you enter into the turret to where the kitchen is located and then from the kitchen you can walk up the stairs into the sitting room. From the sitting room, kitchen and dining room you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the Sound and towards Cawsand and the beach. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains . http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t872492/
HISTORY Fort Picklecombe was commissioned in the mid 19th century by Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Being an island, Great Britain was at risk from large scale enemy invasion by sea, particularly from France. Palmerston ordered a series of coastal forts and batteries to be built in this area to defend the large naval base at Devonport near Plymouth. The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Guns were removed from the fort in the 1920s but after the outbreak of the World War II it was reactivated and manned by the Coastal Artillery. Just down the coast to the west of the fort range finder and searchlight positions were made. The remains of these positions still remain today. After the war, the fort was decommissioned and it stood derelict for many years. Eventually it was offered for sale to property developers and in the early 1970s it was converted to 103 residential apartments. A grand building, called the Officers’ Mess stands in an elevated position above the main fort complex. It is said that in order to meet the demands of the then landowner, the Earl of Edgcumbe, the officers mess had to emulate Warwick Castle, complete with towers and castellations. In the spring of 2007 work was well under way to convert the Officers Mess into apartments. Today the officer’s mess is an exclusive development of nine luxury apartments including two penthouses, with stunning coastal views over Plymouth Sound. The property is adjacent to Mount Edgecombe Country Park and has views of Kingsand and Cawsand Bay to the West and Jennycliffe to the East. A quiet rural retreat yet only a couple of miles as the crow flies from the urban sprawl of Plymouth. LOCATION Fort Picklecombe is located on western side of Plymouth Sound, close to Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. The Park has 865 acres of beautiful countryside with prepared walks and paths. Access is immediately behind the Fort. The City of Plymouth is easily accessible by the Cremyll Pedestrian Ferry. There are parking facilities at the ferry terminal and the scenic trip across the Sound takes 7 -8 minutes. The service operates throughout the day and into the evening. Alternatively, travel by car ferry from Torpoint. The service runs continuously at peak time and throughout the day and has recently been upgraded to provide a quick and efficient route to town. To travel by road, the A38 at Trerulefoot is about 11 miles away and provides good access via the Tamar Bridge to the Devon Expressway. This provides access to Plymouth City Centre and continues to join the M5 Motorway at Exeter. For golfing enthusiasts there are a number of excellent golf courses throughout the area including the world famous St Mellion Golf Course (designed by Jack Nicklaus) just 30 minutes drive (subject to road conditions) as is Looe Down Golf Course, while the stunning sea views from the cliff top of Whitsand Bay Golf Course. The area is famous for its sailing and water pursuits with the advantage of the sound where large yachts race in both summer and winter seasons. It is supported by an abundance of moorings, marinas and harbours for the seafaring comm. unity. Both the Ostar race and the Trans Atlantic race start from the Sound. Furthermore, there is a spectacular flow of Naval Vessels coming and going to ensure that the view is constantly changing. PROPERTY This property is accessed from the ground floor through its own entrance door. The property is a town house over two floors. On the ground floor you will find three of the bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the first floor is the kitchen in the turret and the sitting room which faces to the front allowing you enjoy the sea views and bedroom three and a WC are also on this floor. You can also enjoy the sea views from all of the turret rooms from the arched windows. PARKING & SPECIFICATION Each property has been designed to provide a spacious an interesting home, with features such as stone architectural spiral staircase, vaulted ceilings and original stone detail. New natural wood floorboards have been laid throughout the properties. The specification of the building combines modern practicalities such as double glazed units together with thick stone walls built to sustain the original use as a fort. Both Penthouses have one covered parking space and one front open space each. The remaining seven properties have one space each with visitors parking. Work has begun to fit the kitchen and bathrooms in these properties but if a reservation is taken before work starts in any one of the four apartments you have a choice on the range available. TRAVEL Airport Links – Plymouth has a reasonably busy airport with links to many destinations throughout the country. Some 45 minutes drive away you can reach Exeter Airport which has International Links as well as a comprehensive list of UK and European destinations. Road Links – Via the A38 Expressway. M5 and M4 to London can be achieved in around 4 hours which makes this property ideal for weekend breaks. Within easy reach of the property are a range of local amenities and facilities ranging from the old smuggling village of Polperro, the fishing village in West Looe across Plymouth Sound to Bigbury Bay and Dartmouth Naval College and sailing town. Ferries – Roscoff, France in six hours, car ferries every day. Santander, Spain in 18 hours twice weekly. Day Sailing – is a real pleasure with open seas. In a reasonable wind, sailing yachts can reach either Fowey to the West or alternatively Salcombe to the East within approximately 3 hours (subject to weather conditions). Locally the very attractive River Yealm, leading to Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, provides wonderful overnight anchorage. Train links – To most major UK cities from Plymouth Rail Station. This links you to London in approximately 3½ hours. DIRECTIONS From the Torpoint Ferry terminal follow signposts to Liskeard. Entering Torpoint, turn left into Gooseford Lane, follow signs to Antony and take the B3247 through Millbrook, following signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. From the Tamar Bridge follow A38 signposted Liskeard. At Trerulefoot turn left onto A374 towards Torpoint. Take right hand turn signposted Kingsand. From Millbrook follow signs for Mount Edgcumbe. At Maker Church turn right following signs to Fort Picklecombe. SERVICES Tenure - Leasehold - 999 years from January 1st 2006 Local Authority - Cornwall Council Ground rent - Peppercorn Maintenance - Approximately £;1, 650 per unit. Per Annum. Prices based on 2010. Mains Electricity Drainage - Individual sewage system Water - Mains . http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t872493/
We are delighted to offer this mid-terrace character cottage situated in the sought after village of Herodsfoot. The present owners use this as their holiday home but it would be most charming as a main residence. The property briefly comprises lounge with open fireplace and being open plan to kitchen/diner. First floor has one double and one single bedroom and shower room. Second floor has master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. There is to the rear a courtyard which is shared with two other neighbours, a small gravelled area to the front and a separate garden with decking and summerhouse. The property has Upvc double glazing and oil fired central heating and over looks the main green and river to the village. Herodsfoot is a rural village nestled in a valley near the market town of Liskeard and the coastal town of Looe. AN EARLY VIEWING IS RECOMMENDED TO APPRECIATE THIS WELL PRESENTED CHARMING COTTAGE. NO ONWARD CHAIN. ' Covered entrance gives access to double glazed door with two decorative glazed panels. Lounge11'10" (3.6m) x 11' (3.35m) including staircase to first floor. Double glazed Upvc window to front. Stone fireplace with stone hearth and wood mantel. One wall light. Television point. Radiator. Laminate flooring. Kitchen/Diner11'11" x 8'6" (3.63m x 2.6m). Being open plan to lounge with Upvc double glazed window to rear courtyard. Doubl;e glazed door with obscure glazed panel. Stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer tap over and tiled splash back. Fitted wooden kitchen units with wooden work surface over. Built-in double cupboard housing the wall mounted central heating boiler. Dishwasher, washing machine, electric cooker and fridge/freezer. Extractor fan. Cupboard with electric meters. Understairs open recessed shelving. First Floor Landing Stairs to second floor and doors off: Shower Room Upvc obscure double glazed window to rear. Shower cubicle with electric shower. Low level WC. Pedestal wash hand basin with mirror over. Chrome heated towel rail. Tiled walls and wood flooring. Bedroom Two11'11" (3.63m) x 7'2" (2.18m) & 5'10" (1.78m) x 4'8" (1.42m) ('L' shaped). Upvc double glazed window to front with views over the village green and river. Built-in wardrobe with hanging and shelving space. Radiator. Bedroom Three11'11" x 5'10" (3.63m x 1.78m). Upvc double glazed window to rear. Double built-in wardrobe with sliding doors and hanging space. Radiator. Second Floor Landing Upvc double glazed window to rear. Door to: Master Bedroom11'3" x 8'7" (3.43m x 2.62m). Upvc double glazed window to front overlooking the village green and stream. Single built-in wardrobe with hanging and shelving space. Further built-in cupboard. Radiator. Outside To the rear of the property there is a communal area with a shared side access from the road, being gravelled and gives access to oil storage tank and drying facilities. To the front of the property there is a gravelled area. Separate gardenis situated up the road and can be accessed through the entrance of the turning to Minehouse Farm which is on the road towards East Taphouse. Turn left into Minehouse Farm and then immediately on your right hand side you will see a pedestrian gate which gives access to this and neighbouring gardens. All identified by a name plate. Stream Cottage's garden is the middle of three on the right hand side where you will find a detached Summerhouse, measuring 12'3" x 9' with decking to the front. There is also a stone built shed which is situated next to public parking spaces close to the property to the front. Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t857003/