viernes, 21 de agosto de 2015

Cornwall

Bothwicks Road
Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1DY

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Description

Magnificent cliff top building plot with planning consent for a four-storey contemporary-modern house overlooking Newquay Bay

Location

Newquay is renowned for its excellent surfing and its many beautiful sandy beaches. As well as the world-famous beaches, the town has an excellent championship golf course that is positioned just moments from Pentire and overlooks Fistral Beach. The town centre is just a short walk away and provides an excellent array of leisure and commercial facilities and amenities that includes a wide range of shops, banks, churches, public houses and restaurants.

Newquay is one of just a few coastal towns in Cornwall which has a branch line railway station connecting to the main Paddington-Penzance line at Par, St.Austell.

HISTORY

The orginal Borthwicks House was built in 1852 on the site currently on offer. It stood alone until the Island Estate was developed around it in the early part of the last century and was named after the rocks below. At one time the beach could be reached by a pathway down the cliff from the garden. In the 1870's John Brett, the well known Victorian painter of coastal scenes, rented the house for the summer. Before its demolition in the 1970's it was operated as the Borthwicks Hotel.
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Further Information

At any one time, there are very few opportunities to acquire a cliff top building plot in Cornwall. This is one such opportunity on the headland separating Towan and Great Western beaches and has full planning consent for an architect-designed four storey 3,445 sq ft house which will take full advantage of the panoramic and far reaching sea views across the entirety of Newquay Bay towards Trevose Head. This contemporary-modern design will have four bedrooms, all en suite, private gardens, and off-street parking.









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