Landmark Victorian home with estuary views and development potential (STP).
Over 3,500 sq ft across three floors and nine bedrooms
Treverbyn House is a rare, landmark Victorian detached home in central Padstow, offering over 3,500 sq ft across three floors and nine bedrooms. Elevated on a 0.4-acre plot, the property enjoys panoramic views across the Camel Estuary and benefits from generous front and rear lawns, a wide terrace and off-street parking for six vehicles. The turreted principal rooms capture the harbour vista and many original period features remain, including high ceilings and elegant fireplaces.
The house has been in long-term private ownership and presents substantial scope for updating and reconfiguration. Several bedrooms are en suite and the layout includes two large reception rooms, kitchen, utility and additional rooms that could be adapted for modern living requirements or a secondary dwelling subject to planning permission (STS). The sizable plot and town-centre position make the site attractive for owners seeking extension or development potential (STP).
Buyers should note the property’s age and construction: granite walls with assumed lack of insulation, secondary glazing, and an exterior showing weathering consistent with period fabric. Some maintenance and modernisation will be required to bring heating, insulation and internal finishes to contemporary standards. Flood risk is low and local amenities, schools and the harbour are all within easy walking distance.
Treverbyn will suit a large family seeking character and space, an investor wanting a high-profile holiday let or a purchaser prepared to undertake sympathetic refurbishment to unlock the home’s full potential. The combination of seafront views, central location and sizeable grounds creates a distinctive opportunity in one of North Cornwall’s most sought-after towns.