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Our Summary
- Enjoying a south-facing position, sea views from the garden and lane in front of the property, access to breath-taking coastal walks just moments away, the property offers exceptional potential as either a renovated boutique retreat or as new build traditional stone farmhouse in this magical National Trust-protected location
- Properties in this magical corner of the Roseland Peninsula seldom become available, and this property offers potential to renovate, extent and improve a home in a truly idyllic setting
- The property benefits from planning permission to create off-road parking for two vehicles, with potential to create a garage (subject to the necessary consents)
- There is a patio and garden area and, uniquely, an opportunity exists to rent an adjoining section of garden land from the National Trust on a rolling lease, subject to approval from the Trust
- Planning Permission - Full details can be found via the Cornwall Council Planning Portal via the reference number PA25/00227 for replacement self-build dwelling with associated works
- Vendor Comments - Lifestyle & Design Potential - The bungalow is in good general order, whilst now offering buyers an exciting opportunity for cosmetic refurbishment and reimagining
- The exterior and gardens have not been renovated as the future buyer may wish to undertake landscaping as granted in the planning application
- Subject to any necessary consents, the existing footprint could potentially be renovated and sympathetically styled as a luxury coastal escape, or extended upwards to create a striking reverse-level home with a large open-plan living and dining space designed to maximise the elevated sea views
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Description
A detached two-bedroom bungalow is situated within a small farm courtyard in the highly protected hamlet of Bohortha on the Roseland Peninsula. The property enjoys a south-facing position with sea views from the garden and lane, and has access to breath-taking coastal walks. The bungalow is surrounded by listed farmhouses and traditional stone barns, within a designated conservation area, and has a patio and garden area.
Additionally, a section of adjacent garden land is available to rent from the National Trust on a rolling lease.