Spacious property with sea views in Cornwall for sale
A house with spacious accommodation in one of the best positions overlooking Falmouth Bay in Cornwall has come onto the market

No 10 Boscowen Road is a property in a prime position in one of Falmouth's most desirable residential addresses. The road runs along the clifftop between the white sandy beaches of Gyllngvase and Swanpool and views from the house and grouinds stretch out over Falmouth Bay towards Pendennis Castle and St. Anthony Lighthouse. The clifftop land between the road an sea opposite the property is protected against development and immediately opposite No 10 there is a footpath to the beach.
The house itself is set in a large plot and provides comfortable and spacious accommodation over 2,600sq ft , but, as the agent Savills points out: ‘No 10 undoubtedly offers significant potential for further improvement, remodelling, or redevelopment, subject of course to the necessary planning consents.
No 10 Boscowen Road, £495,000
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Accommodation comprises: five bedrooms, two reception rooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen/breakfast room with a larder and pantry, study, first floor office/bedroom six, a playroom/dressing room.
The Falmouth Bay is famous for having some of the best, and safest, beaches in Cornwall. The colourful and historic town has a fine variety of galleries, restaurants, pubs and shops. The coastline has miles of wonderful walks, and the excellent beaches at Gyllynvase and Swanpol are just a short walk from the house.
The guide price is £495,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01872 243 200 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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