Price changed to £150,000
January 10, 2026
Price changed to £160,000
November 3, 2025
Price changed to £200,000
September 12, 2025
Price changed to £210,000
December 26, 2024
Listed for £220,000
June 8, 2024
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This property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction, meaning the buyer and seller are to Complete within 56 days (the "Reservation Period"). Interested parties personal data will be shared with the Auctioneer (iamsold).
If considering buying with a mortgage, inspect and consider the property carefully with your lender before bidding.
A Buyer Information Pack is provided. The winning bidder will pay £300.00 including VAT for this pack which you must view before bidding.
The buyer signs a Reservation Agreement and makes payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee of 4.50% of the purchase price including VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600.00 including VAT. This is paid to reserve the property to the buyer during the Reservation Period and is paid in addition to the purchase price. This is considered within calculations for Stamp Duty Land Tax.
Services may be recommended by the Agent or Auctioneer in which they will receive payment from the service provider if the service is taken. Payment varies but will be no more than £450.00. These services are optional
Mullion
Mullion is a picturesque village on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, known for its stunning coastline, rich history, and vibrant community. Key features of Mullion include:
Mullion Cove: A beautiful harbor protected by historic harbor walls, perfect for exploring the rugged coastline and enjoying scenic views. It's a great spot for photography and offers opportunities for walking along the South West Coast Path.
Church of St. Mellanus: This medieval church is notable for its historic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows, reflecting the village's rich heritage.
Mullion Golf Club: An 18-hole course offering spectacular views over the coast, making it a popular destination for golf enthusiasts.
Polurrian Bay: A stunning beach known for its golden sands and clear waters, ideal for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. The nearby cliffs offer excellent walking routes with breathtaking sea views.
Art and Craft Scene: Mullion hosts several galleries and craft shops, showcasing local artists and artisans, reflecting the village's vibrant cultural scene.
Helston
Helston is a historic market town located slightly inland from the Lizard Peninsula. It serves as a gateway to the Lizard and has its own unique attractions:
Flora Day and Furry Dance: Helston is famous for its annual Flora Day celebration in May, featuring the ancient Furry Dance, which involves locals dancing through the streets and buildings adorned with flowers.
Helston Museum: Housed in the town's former Market House and Drill Hall, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of Helston and the surrounding area.
Poldark Mine: A nearby attraction offering underground tours of a historic tin mine, providing insights into Cornwall's mining heritage.
Loe Pool: The largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall, separated from the sea by a shingle bar. It's a popular spot for walking and birdwatching.
The Grylls Monument: Erected in memory of Humphry Millet Grylls, a local banker and solicitor, who saved the Wheal Vor tin mine from closure in the 19th century.
Both Mullion and Helston are deeply rooted in Cornish culture and history, offering a mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and local traditions that make them attractive destinations for visitors exploring Cornwall.