Listed for £169,500
February 26, 2026
Sold for £95,500
2011
Sold for £200,000
2004
Sold for £52,000
1999
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Lounge
13'6" x 9'6" maximum, widening to: 11'8" at widest point (4.11m x 2.90m)(3.56m)
Three is a sash window to the front elevation with views onto Church Street. Exposed and painted ceiling beams and there is a feature fireplace (not functional) with a decorative cast iron period fire surround with grate, with painted stone surround and painted timber surround and mantle piece. Newlec electric storage heater, ceiling light point with integrated spotlighting with dimmer switch. There is a three prong table lamp socket and there is a extensive range of free standing display shelving.
Kitchen/Dining Room
13'11" x 6'9" excluding recess's, extending to 9'11" in the dining area (4.24m x 2.06m)(3.02m)
The kitchen has been updated with a range of floor standing white gloss fronted units with lengths of wood effect worksurfaces, fitted drawers and with an inset one and a half bowl sink with draining board, chrome effect mixer tap and tiled splashback. Spaces for various appliances and for a free standing cooker. Exposed and painted ceiling beams and there are ceiling mounted spotlights, controlled via a dimmer switch. Wall mounted display shelving. Sash window to the front elevation with views onto Church Street. There is space for dining table with fitted bench seating on one side.
Second Floor Landing
There is a split level second floor landing with access to the two bedrooms and family bathroom. Wall light point and there is a obscure panel giving borrowed light from the bathroom. Wall mounted hanging pegs.
Bedroom One
13'5" x 9'3" (4.09m x 2.82m)
There is a sash window to the front elevation giving views onto Church Street, currently with a free standing double bed base with bedside units on either side. Pedestal wash hand basin with chrome effect taps and tiled splashback. There are two built-in wardrobes with louvred door fronts, fitted shelving and handing rails with fitted shelving in the middle of each with fitted lights above. Access to the loft space and glazed window to the rear elevation.
Bedroom Two
11'7" including the airing cupboard and excluding recess x 8'5" (3.53m x 2.57m)
There is a sash window to the front elevation with views onto Church Street. Ceiling light point. Newlec electric storage heater and there is a built-in airing cupboard with the hot water cylinder and with louvred door fronts.
Family Bahtroom
Updated with a white suite comprising W/C with push button flush, a Heritage pedestal wash hand basin with chrome effect taps and a panel enclosed bath with chrome effect taps, tiled surrounds, shower curtain rail and a wall mounted chrome effect Mira shower. Chrome effect heated towel rail. Obscured glazed panel to the rear elevation with an inset extractor fan. Inset ceiling downlighters and there is a shaver point and light over the sink.
As a working fishing village on the south Cornish coast, Mevagissey is renowned for its labyrinth of quaint cob and slate fishermans cottages, retaining much of its charm through its tiny winding streets and is particularly noteworthy for its historic twin harbour walls. Much of the nearby coastline is owned and protected by the National Trust and offers spectacular coastal walks. Mevagissey caters well for everyday needs having everyday shops, gift shops, public houses and restaurants, as well as an activity/sports centre with sports grounds. Locally there is Polstreath beach which is within walking distance, as well as Porthpean, Gorran Haven and Caerhays beaches being near by.
Nearby is the historic port of Charlestown and the sailing estuaries of the popular coastal town of Fowey. Nearby attractions for visitors include Heligan and The Eden Project.
The market town of St Austell is approx. 5 miles distant and has a further range of shopping, schooling and social facilities together with main line railway station, bus station, library, sports/leisure centre, choice of at least three golf courses and recently constructed cinema. The popular Cathedral City of Truro approx. 17 miles distant) has fine shopping, theatre, cinema and restaurants, whilst Newquay Airport provides flights to London Gatwick amongst other destinations.