Victorian four-bedroom townhouse near Porth Beach with annex potential and renovation scope.
Short walk to Porth Beach and coastal path
A stone-fronted Victorian townhouse tucked in St Columb Minor, a short walk to Porth Beach. The house keeps period character—bay windows, high ceilings and a classic fireplace—alongside practical modern comforts such as double glazing and mains gas central heating. Flexible internal layout across multiple storeys could suit a family seeking coastal living or buyers wanting annex potential and rental income.
The property is presented well but is compact overall (approx. 877 sq ft) on a small plot with street parking only. There are signs the house would benefit from modernization in places: potential damp, older external stone walls with no assumed insulation, and attic rooms with low, sloped ceilings. These are realistic renovation opportunities rather than hidden defects, and will affect budgets.
Location is a strong selling point: easy pedestrian access to Porth Beach and nearby primary schools rated Good or Outstanding. Note the wider area scores show higher local deprivation and above-average crime statistics; buyers should factor community context into their decision. Overall, this is a character home with clear seaside appeal and scope for improvement or conversion to increase value.