Light-filled detached house with panoramic sea vistas and garden terrace.
Sea-facing principal rooms with 180-degree coastal views
Short 350-yard walk to Portscatho harbour and village amenities
Spacious open-plan living, log burner and raised sun terrace
Off-street parking, integral garage and substantial garden storage
Built c.2007–2011 with double glazing; EPC Rating C
Heated by oil boiler — higher running costs than mains gas
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Average broadband speeds; mobile signal excellent
Set on a quiet no-through road just 350 yards from Portscatho’s harbour, this detached three-bedroom home delivers rare 180-degree coastal views from principal rooms and a raised sun terrace. The elevated position and generous garden make it ideal for family living or a sought-after second home on the Roseland Peninsula.
Internally the house is spacious and light with an open-plan living layout, a log burner, utility and downstairs WC. Two principal bedrooms enjoy the sea panorama, the main bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite, and there is scope to repurpose the formal dining room as a fourth double bedroom or home office.
Practical strengths include off-street parking, an integral garage and useful storage beneath the decking for boards and gear. The property was constructed c.2007–2011, has double glazing and an EPC rating of C, but is heated by an oil-fired boiler which increases running costs compared with mains gas. Broadband is average and council tax is in the higher band E.
This is a well appointed, modern coastal home that balances immediate usability with modest improvement potential (for example, converting the garage subject to permissions). Its proximity to village amenities, beaches and walking routes will suit buyers seeking a comfortable permanent residence, holiday base or lettable coastal property.