Award-restored Grade II townhouse with harbour views in the heart of Mevagissey.
Harbour and sea views from first and second floors
Grade II listed — listed status will cause consent and maintenance issues
Newly renovated with period features and modern kitchens/bathrooms
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two receptions across three floors
No private garden; right of way to rear only
No private parking — on-street parking and village carparks nearby
Electric heating; original wooden sash windows retained
Area shows local deprivation but very low crime and good amenities
An attractively restored Grade II listed Georgian townhouse set over three floors, offering elevated harbour and sea views from the first and second floors. The house has been carefully renovated with attention to period detail: high ceilings, original sash windows, fireplaces, shaker-style kitchen with quartz worktops, and modern bathrooms. The result is a stylish, characterful home ready for immediate occupation.
The layout provides four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms across approximately 1,345 sq ft, making it suitable as a main residence, a comfortable family home or a high-quality second home in a popular Cornish fishing village. Heating is electric and the property retains original wooden sash windows; mains services are connected. Broadband is average while mobile signal is excellent.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listed status will bring additional consent requirements and likely higher maintenance costs. There is no private garden and no dedicated parking; on-street parking and village car parks serve the area. The wider locality shows signs of deprivation, though crime is very low and local amenities, coastal paths and beaches are immediately accessible.
Overall this is a rare, award-recognised period home that blends historic character with modern finishes. It will suit buyers who value coastal location, listed character and turnkey presentation, and who are prepared for the extra responsibilities and limitations that come with owning a listed property and a home without private outdoor space.