Property description
The apartment offers light and spacious period living comprising a living room with bay window and fireplace, 2 double bedrooms with the larger of these being dual aspect, refitted kitchen and a refitted bathroom, the property is also for sale with no onward chain and a viewing is advised.
The bustling village of Port Navas is within walking distance of Trewince house, here you will find slipway access to the creek, Port Navas yacht club along with the Duchy oyster farm that still operates from the quay. The property also offers easy access to the walks that skirt the Helford River. The nearby villages of Mawnan Smith and Constantine are a short distance away.
Period Apartment
2 Double Bedrooms
Living Room
Refitted Kitchen
Refitted Bathroom
Fantastic Gardens
Stunning Views
Close To Helford Passage
Port Navas | Port Navas is a beautiful creek side village which sits on the banks of the Helford. It has an active community with regular events such as art exhibitions in the village hall and the annual summer regatta. The oyster farm operates from the old granite quay and the yacht club provides creek, pontoon and beach moorings as well as a cosy restaurant and bar.
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Entrance Hall | Panelled door from hallway, high level skirting boards, night storage heater, telephone point.
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Living Room | 14'2\" x 11'1\" (4.32m x 3.38m). Panelled door from the hallway, sash bay window to the front with views over the gardens, wooden fire surround and tiled hearth and recess to sides, coved ceiling, night storage heater, telephone point, high level skirting boards.
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Kitchen | 9'9\" x 6'7\" (2.97m x 2m). Sash window to the side, range of refitted oak fronted floor, wall and drawer units with granite effect tops over, stainless steel sink and drainer unit, space for cooker , space for fridge, space for washing machine, space for dishwasher.
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Bedroom 1 | 13'8\" x 12'2\" (4.17m x 3.7m). Panelled door from hallway, sash windows to the side and rear, high level skirting boards, night storage heater, coved ceiling.
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Bedroom 2 | 14'3\" x 6'5\" (4.34m x 1.96m). Panelled timber door from the entrance hallway, sash window to the front with views over the gardens and to the surrounding countryside, high level skirting boards.
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Bathroom | 8'9\" x 5'8\" (2.67m x 1.73m). Sash window to the side, white suite with panelled bath and part tiled surround with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back with light and shaver point over, low level wc, coved ceiling, panelled door to airing cupboard.
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Gardens | The grounds are a special feature of Trewince House and are set within 3 acres. The terraces and Japanese garden have been lovingly restored over the last 20 years and are truly inspiring. The front of the property overlooks the gently sloping site. As you walk down from the upper terrace and across the lawns, the Japanese garden comes into view with its zig-zag walkway across the dry ocean'. A variety of mature plants and shrubs are set among rocky islands, stepping stones and a mound which represents Mount Fuji. There are paths leading to the secluded lower terraces and a wild' woodland walk.
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Directions | From our office in Mawnan Smith proceed left out of the T Junction by the public house and follow this road in the direction of the Helford Passage. Follow this road passing Trebah Gardens on your left hand side and you will approach a bend to your right, follow the road around and down the hill passing the creek on your left. The road will take you in to Port Navas and as you drop in to the centre of the village you will pass the village hall and the lane that leads to the creek and the Yacht club, as you pass this you will approach a turning to your right in to Trewince Lane, continue along here and Trewince House can be found on your left hand side.
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Agents Note | Trewince House is an Edwardian mansion comprising six apartments which were converted in the 1980s. In the post-war years the property was run as a small hotel but much of the landscaping and work that went into creating the gardens was carried out during the 1930s. The Japanese garden and the lower terraces were largely forgotten until the late 1990s when the residents took it upon themselves to restore them to their former glory. The gardens really have to be seen to be appreciated. The Trewince House Management group, run by the joint freeholders, ensures that the house and grounds are maintained to a high standard with a regular gardener employed. The apartment, which is currently occupied as a second home, would make a comfortable permanent dwelling but can also be used for holiday lettings. The property is held on a long lease but is sold with a share of the freehold.
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