A former cottage now transformed to a stunning and surprising holiday home. Shoal Corner has undergone a transformation with a complete modern stylish refurbishment. The property now reverse level takes full advantage of the superb water views from the living room, master bedroom and the lovely decking and gardens. You enter on the ground floor which is home to three bedrooms with the larger bright twin room having an en-suite shower room and double doors to the lower garden. The second is a spacious double room with ample wardrobe space. The third is a clever fitted cabin bunk room perfect for children or teenagers to explore. Staying on the ground floor there is a separate toilet plus a family bathroom fitted with a modern style including a separate shower. Stairs rise to the first floor. This spacious bright open plan living area will draw you straight to the large sliding doors where the view will take over from the rest of the house. The living area has a selection of comfy seating and the perfect place to watch TV or for a family evening playing games. The dining area leads to the fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances a couple of steps lead down to a utility room fitted with a washing machine, tumble dryer, hanging space for wetsuits, boots and coats, plus the advantage of another shower. There is also an entrance door making it easy to come in from the beach to wash any equipment. The hidden surprise is the lovely master bedroom which is part of the wing to the property which also has a modern style en-suite shower room. There are also fitted wardrobes, superb views and its own door to the garden and terrace. Set to the rear of the property is the sun trap terraced gardens. Stepping out from the living room brings you to the raised sun deck were the view will speak for itself. Steps lead down to a second patio area plus a split-level terraced lawn great for sunbathing, barbecues or the evening glass of wine after a day at the beach. To the side of the property is a pathway which can provide storage for paddle boards or kayaks if required.
St Mawes looks out over the River Fal towards Falmouth. The old fishing port boasts steep and narrow streets rising from the harbour. In recent years St Mawes has become a popular tourist destination with good restaurants, attractive shops and a number of galleries. There are two lovely beaches on either side of the St Mawes harbour. They are good for swimming and ideal for sunbathing. There is a local sailing club and tennis courts which can be hired in the recreation ground. It is still very much a sea-faring community with boats and yachts continually at anchor in the harbour and beyond. The sheltered location provides a safe anchorage with easy access to the coast the river and to Carrick Roads. Some local villages not to miss are St Just in Roseland with its pretty church and gardens and Portscatho which is close to some good beaches. Just 5 miles further to the east perched on the cliff top is Portloe. Veryan is another small attractive village famous for its Devil proof round houses. Beach ½ mile.