An interesting opportunity to acquire a three storey former dwelling, with side and rear garden areas for formalisation, requiring complete refurbishment throughout but offering tremendous potential to create either a sizeable family home in this tucked away location, or perhaps for conversion into apartments, subject to any requisite consents, upon which interested parties must make and rely upon their own planning enquiries of Cornwall Council planning department.
7 The Cliff is set behind a terrace of fishermen's cottages, set above East Wharf and the slipways, in the heart of the popular harbourside village of Mevagissey, with a range of bespoke shops, cafes, Public Houses and convenience store catering for day to day needs. Further facilities and amenities can be found in the nearby town of St Austell, offering a wide range of educational, shopping and leisure facilities catering for all age groups, along with a mainline railway station.
Lower Ground Floor
Two linked rooms currently accessed externally.
Ground Floor
Four linked rooms accessed via External stone steps.
First Floor
Three further linked rooms and access to the roof space.
Outside
Former gardens to the side and rear of the property, with a right of access over the slipway to the rear of 9 The Cliff.
The property is semi derelict and uninhabitable.
Deleted.
The property has been re-roofed but is currently uninhabitable and sold as seen. Viewings are at the viewers own risk.
Freehold
Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY
t. 0151 207 6315
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