More Details: This three storey property comprises 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms.
The ground floor is totally self contained and has its own entrance.
Second Floor: Lounge / sitting room - leather sofa, LCD TV, DVD. Window and French doors with Juliette Balcony to front of property. Master bedroom with double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables, LCD TV. Window to rear of property. Bedroom 2 - Twin beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables, LCD TV. Window to front of property. Bathroom - newly fitted with bath, shower over, toilet, wash hand basin. Window to rear of property. Kitchen - newly fitted with oven, hob, washer/dryer, fridge / freezer, microwave, iron / ironing board etc. Window to rear of property.
First Floor: open plan Dining Room / Kitchen - dining table and chairs. Window and French doors with Juliette Balcony to front of property. Bedroom 3 with double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables, LCD TV. Window to rear of property.
More Details: Bedroom 4 - Twin beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables, flat screen TV. Window to rear of property. Bathroom - newly fitted with bath, shower over, toilet, wash hand basin. Window to rear of property.
Ground Floor: Sung / Games Room - sofa, LCD TV, DVD, games console, board games, books etc. Window to front of property. Bedroom 5 - Twin beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside tables. Window to rear of property. Bathroom - newly fitted with bath, shower over, toilet, wash hand basin. Window to rear of property. Kitchen - newly fitted with oven, hob, washer/dryer, fridge / freezer, microwave, iron / ironing board etc.
Mevagissey: Mevagissey is a thriving village with many of your everyday needs catered for - post office, bank, chemist, small grocers, bakers, butchers, pubs, cafes, craft shops etc. St Austell is the nearest town, about 5 miles away and has a good range of shops and an Asda and Tesco supermarket.
Eden Project is 6 miles away.
Heligan Gardens about 2 miles.
Mevagissey is the largest fishing village in the bay. Its working harbour has an unbroken tradition of boat building since 1745. Fishermen still repair nets on the quayside, using ancient skills and modern materials. The fishermen are happy to take visitors out on angling or pleasure trips and small motor boats can be hired for self-drive.
In the narrow streets of Mevagissey leading off the harbour, craft workshops sit side-by-side with shops, art galleries, cafes, restaurants and pubs which were once the haunts of Cornish smugglers!