- Remodel / renovation project +
- Far-reaching coastal views +
- Walking distance to the village and coast path +
- Open plan living space +
- Up to four bedrooms +
- Terraces and stepped garden +
- Sensational sunsets +
- Double garage and parking +
- No onward chain +
Perched on the hillside above Portreath, this wonderfully adaptable detached home enjoys far reaching, elevated views across the sea, harbour and village. Bathed in natural light and offering generous proportions throughout, the property presents an exciting opportunity for thoughtful remodelling or comprehensive renovation. Complete with parking and a garage, this north coast retreat sits within one of Cornwall’s most popular coastal communities, perfectly placed for those seeking space, scenery and coastal living.
Distances
Portreath beach and harbour – 0.5; Tehidy woods golf club – 2; Redruth (mainline rail) – 4.5; Porthtowan – 4.5; Gwithian beach – 7.5; Chapel Porth (St Agnes) – 7.5; Truro – 13.5; Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 28
(All distances are approximate and in miles)
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The location
Tramore House enjoys an elevated position commanding panoramic views over the historic village of Portreath, the harbour and far out to sea with the iconic Gull Rock defining the bay. With its southerly aspect, views of the sunset are mesmerising, and they can be enjoyed from the property’s terraces, sitting room, dining room and two of the bedrooms providing the perfect end to a day on the nearby beach.
Portreath’s dog-friendly beach is popular with families, and the bay is a renowned surf spot. The harbour wall is one of Cornwall’s most photographed coastal landmarks, particularly during storm season. The Beach Café and Atlantic Café Bar provide food and drinks with a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
As well as a surf shop, Portreath has a local supermarket, Post Office, bakery and a tearoom located within The Square. The village also has three pubs, one of which enjoys great views of the harbour and Smuggler’s Cove, the smaller, sandy beach immediately to the west.
Portreath is beautifully positioned to explore so much that this section of the north Cornish coast has to offer, and country pursuits, Truro and historic villages are all within a short and often scenic drive.
Tenure, services and material information
Freehold. Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil-fired central heating. Solar panels on the garage roof. Originally built in 1970,
Broadband: FTC (source:
Council tax: band D