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£2,850,000

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6 bed link detached house for sale
Porthcothan Bay, Padstow, Cornwall PL28

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 3,706 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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  • 5 bathrooms

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Porthcothan House is a substantial Georgian house overlooking Porthcothan Bay on the North Cornwall coast. Extending to approximately 3,700 sq ft, the property provides six bedrooms, four bathrooms, three reception rooms and a large kitchen, all carefully restored to create a family home that combines historic character with modern comfort. Many of the principal rooms enjoy views towards the sea and the surrounding coastline.

The house occupies a prominent position above Porthcothan Bay and has undergone an extensive restoration programme since its purchase by the current owners in 1999. Over a six-year period, the property was carefully rebuilt and reconfigured using traditional materials and local craftsmanship, preserving the character of the original house while introducing modern conveniences including double glazing and central heating.

Architecturally, the house has the symmetry and proportions of a Georgian manor. The result is a home with excellent natural light, generous ceiling heights and balanced accommodation across two floors.

The ground floor is arranged around a series of well-proportioned living spaces that are suited to both family life and entertaining. The reception hall forms an impressive central space, leading to a drawing room overlooking the front of the property and a separate sitting room with an inglenook fireplace discovered during the restoration. A large dining room adjoins a conservatory and provides an excellent setting for formal and informal gatherings.

The kitchen combines traditional materials with practical modern design. Features include a Delabole slate floor, central island with breakfast bar, traditional Aga, original cloam oven converted into a larder and a number of retained historic features reflecting the building's heritage. A utility room, shower room and secondary hall complete the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor provides six bedrooms and four bathrooms. Most bedrooms enjoy sea views towards Porthcothan Bay and the surrounding coastline, while original architectural details have been retained wherever possible. The layout is well suited to family occupation, visiting guests or use as a coastal second home.

Throughout the property, considerable care has been taken to preserve original features including doors, cornices, dado rails, fireplaces, slate flooring and sash-style windows. Bespoke oak joinery, handcrafted stonework and carefully selected local materials contribute to a cohesive and authentic finish.

Porthcothan House is a superb period coastal home with sea views, substantial family accommodation and convenient access to one of Cornwall's most attractive stretches of coastline.

Porthcothan House occupies an elevated position above Porthcothan Bay, one of North Cornwall's most attractive and unspoilt sandy beaches. The bay is popular for swimming, surfing, paddleboarding and coastal walking, while the South West Coast Path passes close by, providing access to miles of spectacular coastline.

The property is within easy reach of some of Cornwall's best known beaches, restaurants and sailing and surfing waters. Padstow is approximately 5 miles away and offers an excellent selection of restaurants, independent shops and harbour facilities. Cornwall Airport Newquay is about 6 miles away and offers regular flights to destinations across the UK and Europe.

The surrounding coastline includes Constantine Bay, Treyarnon Bay, Harlyn Bay and Mawgan Porth, all highly regarded for watersports, coastal scenery and beachside dining. The Camel Estuary provides opportunities for sailing and boating, while several well-regarded golf courses are located nearby, including Trevose Golf & Country Club.

The property is well connected. Bodmin Parkway provides rail services to London Paddington while the A30 also provides convenient road access through Cornwall and beyond.

The area is particularly appealing to those seeking a coastal lifestyle, with excellent opportunities for surfing, open-water swimming, sailing, walking and cycling. Combined with its proximity to Padstow's restaurants, harbours and amenities, Porthcothan House offers a rare balance of coastal lifestyle and accessibility.

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