Build a seaside house in Cornwall
This plot of land has planning permission for a three-bedroom house with amazing sea views in Polperro


Two plots of land with full residential planning permission for large family homes have come onto the market, both with amazing views out across Polzeath Beach and Padstow Bay. Alternatively the site could be developed as one plot into a larger main home with secondary accommodation and leisure facilities.
As it stands, the two houses which have already been granted permission were designed to offer properties of a similar size and feel. Planned in an upside down style, the houses have their living areas on top of the bedroom accommodation and will be built with lots of glass to make the most of their views.
Conceived with modern open-plan living in mind, the stand-out space in each property is the generous open plan living/dining/kitchen, which leads out to a wooden decking area in one house and a large terrace in the other. The master bedroom suites will come with dressing rooms, and each house offers a further three bedrooms (one en-suite) and a family bathroom.
These properties are designed with entertaining in mind; both plots are situated in a prime waterfront location with extensive views over the beach, coastline and open sea.
These houses offer an incredible opportunity to purchase a very modern and exciting house designed by Rame Architects in the beautiful Cornish village of Polzeath just three miles from Rock.
The guide price is £1,550,000. Find out more from Knight Frank (01392 976725; http://countrylife.onthemarket.com)
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