Property description
A wonderful Grade II listed semi detached period cottage packed full of delightful, and sometimes quirky, character features enjoying superb sea, village and harbour views. One of a pair of slate hung cottages, The Gingerbread House is the most appealing and distinctive property. Dating to the late 18th Century and originally a bakehouse, the accommodation is arranged on three floors with a cosy sitting room with open fire place, well equipped kitchen/diner, double bedroom and twin attic bedroom and family bathroom. Just some of the numerous original period features include beamed ceilings with ovolo mouldings, many original two panelled doors, original wood floors and wooden box porch. Cleverly designed throughout to maximise the space, the attic bedroom has the most wonderful cabin trap door feature perfectly suited to the location and enjoying the elevated panoramic sea views. In addition, the basement has the remains of a large brick domed oven and the room is currently used for storage. Outside, there is an attractive paved patio, shared with the neighbouring property, that also enjoys the village and harbour views. Overall, this is an ideal holiday cottage with a proven letting record, but it is the unusual character features that make this an absolute gem and viewing is essential to fully appreciate the character, views and location of the property.
A gorgeous Grade II Listed period cottage.
Charming and full of original character features.
Outstanding village sea and harbour views.
Beautifully presented two bedroom accommodation.
Elevated position close to the water front.