A superb, detached bungalow which has been completely refurbished throughout in 2021. A bright and spacious bungalow which enjoys open plan modern living. As you enter the property you are greeted with the expansive living room with a sea view and comfy sofas, which leads to the modern well-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar with seating for four and a range of storage units. Across from the kitchen is the dining area with table and seating for four. The utility room is ideal for bringing the dogs in or dirty boots or wetsuits as there is a door to the front and rear of the property. There are 2 bright double bedrooms both having storage drawers or wardrobe. The front bedroom has a modern en-suite shower room while the second rear bedroom has a modern en-suite bathroom. Outside the property are the gardens to front and rear which have been made dog friendly and gated. There are two sunny patio areas with seating which are perfect for the sea view at the front or some privacy to the rear.
Location Nestled on the Roseland Peninsular is this fine village. The sloping hill down to the water’s edge gives nearly all of Portscatho uninterrupted wonderful breathtakingly stunning views of the Cornish coast. Benefiting from this high vantage point, you can see for miles upon miles along the ragged and stunning coastline. Enjoy a Cornish pint of ale in the local pub or a hot chocolate and slice of cake in the nearby café.
Adjoining Portscatho is the smaller village of Gerrans. Here can be found the very interesting Heritage Centre. Learn more about where gig racing came from and why it’s still so popular and why old farming methods are still used to this very day. Take the cliff path North out of Portscatho and in under twenty minutes you’ll be standing on the beautiful Porthcurnick beach. At low tide Porthcurnick has acres of flat sand perfect for games of cricket but you might have to wade a fair way to get a decent swim! It is a National Trust owned beach and toilet facilities are available. Further east still are Carne beach and Pendower beach which at low tide join to form an even bigger expanse of sand where dogs are allowed all year round.