A delightful two-bedroom semi-detached home set in the iconic fishing village of Port Isaac. This well-presented property offers two double bedrooms, a modern family bathroom, a cosy living room with woodburner, and a modern kitchen/diner. Outside features include an enclosed rear garden mainly laid to lawn with a newly installed fence, a useful garden store, sea views from the first floor, and driveway parking for two vehicles. There is also excellent potential, subject to planning, to reconfigure the larger upstairs bedroom into two rooms, and to extend the kitchen into the adjoining shed to create an additional bedroom or reception space.
Description Inside, the property is entered via an entrance hall with space for coats and shoes, an exposed staircase leading to the first floor and a door into the living room. The living room is light and airy with a large front window, radiator, woodburning stove, laminate flooring and access through to the kitchen/diner. The generous modern kitchen features a range of wall and base units with wooden worktops, Belfast sink, large rear window over-looking the garden, space for a five ring electric cooker with extractor over, tiled splashback, built-in dishwasher, fridge and freezer, laminate flooring, window to the side, space for a dining table and useful understairs storage.
Upstairs is a modern family bathroom comprising a bath with shower over, vanity unit with sink, low level WC, part-tiled flooring and walls, extractor fan, heated towel rail and obscure rear window. The rear double bedroom enjoys distant sea views, carpeted flooring, radiator and a built-in wardrobe. The substantial front double bedroom features a large window, carpeted flooring and a radiator, and with the relevant planning, could be reconfigured and split to create a third bedroom. The landing has a side window filling the space with natural light and provides access to the loft and airing cupboard.
External Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking for two cars, with access down the side of the house to the rear garden. The enclosed rear garden has recently had a new fence installed and is mainly laid to lawn, with an additional granite-chipped area behind the store that also houses the oil tank. The garden store is split into two sections: one currently used as a utility area with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and the second providing excellent storage for tools, garden furniture and logs, complete with power and lighting.
Location Set on the North Cornwall coast Port Isaac is a traditional unspoilt working fishing village consisting of an array of old cottages and houses huddled around its picturesque harbour made famous in recent years by the filming of Doc Martin and its own Fishermen’s Friends. The village has a friendly local community which cares for its environment and boasts a range of amenities such as shops, doctors surgery, primary school, inns and restaurants.
Services The following services are available: mains water, drainage, electric and oil central heating. Council Tax Band B