Cornish beach property for sale in Perranporth
A fantastic contemporary property overlooking Perranporth beach in Cornwall has come onto the market

2 Perran Beach in Perranporth in Cornwall is a terrific contemporary house completed in 2003. The property is constructed of timber frame with wood boarded and white rendered elevations.
The house has been built with entertaining in mind: the spacious kitchen/diner and the main reception room are perfect for parties on dinner parties - both rooms have double-glazed French doors which have wonderful views across the garden, beach and sea.
The master bedroom and guest bedroom are both on the first floor and have attractive vaulted ceilings, as well as amazing views. The accommodation comprises: sitting room with French doors, kitchen/breakfast room, also with French doors, three bedrooms (master en suite) and a family bathroom.
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The garden is mostly laid to lawn with wooden decking on both sides; these areas enjoy really spectacular views and the built in barbecue adds to the attraction of entertaining outdoors at this property.
2 Perran Beach is located in an immensely sought-after setting, facing south and perched on the hillside above the sand dunes on the north side of the beach at Perranporth. The beach is just minutes' walk away, as is the centre of town which has good amenities including banks, shops and restaurants. The beach itself is a Mecca for surfers. The A30 trunk road is just over four miles away and Newquay Airport is just over 13 miles.
The guide price is £650,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01872 243 200 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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