Moments from Polzeath sands with vaulted living and private garage for easy seaside life.
Two double bedrooms; reverse living with ground-floor ensuite bedroom
Open-plan vaulted living/kitchen/dining with dual-aspect windows and skylights
Integral garage with electric door and internal access
Moments from Polzeath beach and surfing spots
Small plot and modest outdoor patio space
Heating via oil boiler — higher running costs, needs servicing
Slow broadband and average mobile signal — affects home working
Rear steps have a right of way for neighbouring properties
Set just moments from Polzeath’s surfing beach, this detached two-bedroom home offers confident coastal living on a compact plot. The first-floor open-plan living/kitchen/dining room has vaulted ceilings, large dual-aspect windows and skylights that flood the space with light and occasional sea glimpses — an inviting hub for social evenings or relaxed Sundays. The reverse-layout provides ground-floor bedroom living with an ensuite, handy for guests or accessible sleeping arrangements.
Practical benefits include an integral garage with electric door and internal access, mains services, and oil-fired central heating. The plot is small and the property is designed as a compact bolthole rather than a large family house, making it well suited to downsizers or buyers seeking a low-maintenance seaside base. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average, which may affect remote working comfort.
There are a few points to note: heating relies on oil, which can be more costly and requires an annual service; access to the rear patio is via steps used by neighbouring properties under a right of way; and the garden is modest in size. Flood risk is low and the area has low crime, easy access to coastal walks and local amenities in nearby Wadebridge, making this a practical and attractive coastal retreat.