Pine Cottage
Kellow, Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1LE
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
Property Tags: Moorings, Poly Tunnel, Solar Energy, Water Frontage
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Private Water Supply
- Property Tags: Moorings, Poly Tunnel, Solar Energy, Water Frontage
- Land Tags: Woodland
This stunning home is approx. 2,000 sq.feet and is set within a large and private plot with breath taking sea views from Rame Head across to Looe Island. Pine Cottage in an Eco style home a with low carbon footprint, external insulation and air source heat pump providing underfloor heating whilst solar panels provide hot water. The water supply is via a private bore hole and drainage is to a biogester both of which save on utility bills. EPC C.
Location - Pine Cottage sits upon a prime elevated position within the sought after beachside residential area of Plaidy and Kellow. Parts of the neighbouring coastline are in the ownership of the National Trust. The South West Coast Path and beaches are both easily accessed and provide an excellent opportunity for bathing, kayaking and snorkelling, in addition, Looe's main beach, Banjo Pier and bustling harbourside are not far away.
Local amenities at the Barbican include both Primary and Secondary schools, a Spar shop with a post office, a well-regarded Fish & Chip bar, Bakery, Hairdresser and Dentist. The historic town of Looe has a working fishing harbour, boasts a thriving tourist industry and is also popular with boating enthusiasts. The town provides a wide range of shopping and community facilities, together with award winning restaurants. On the edge of the town is a railway station linking with the main line at Liskeard which provides the daily Pezance to Paddington service (Plymouth to London 3 hours). Golf is available at Portwrinkle, St Mellion International Golf Resort, or Looe Bindown. The sailing waters of the area are favoured by yachtsmen and deep water moorings are available on the Rivers Lynher, Tamar at St Germans, Saltash and Fowey/Polruan. Saltash has a Waitrose store and the city of Plymouth offers an abundance of facilities centred around the historic and fascinating waterfront areas of the Barbican and Hoe. The ferry port offers regular crossings to France and Northern Spain. This beautiful and favoured area of Cornwall is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing easy access to the surfing beaches of North Cornwall, historic country houses and many other places of interest all within an easy drive.
Description - This stunning home is approx. 2,000 sq.feet and is set within a large and private plot with breathtaking sea views from Rame Head across to Looe Island. Pine Cottage in an Eco style home a with low carbon footprint, external insulation and air source heat pump providing underfloor heating whilst solar panels provide hot water. The water supply is via a private bore hole and drainage is to a biogester both of which save on utility bills.
Accommodation - This wonderfully light and spacious, single storey property comprises entrance hallway giving access to the generous open plan living area with an attractive fitted kitchen, ample space for dining furniture along with the sitting area with wood burning stove and French doors out to the sun terrace, walk through to another reception room also boasting a wood burning stove and French doors to the terrace – this pleasant space can also be utilised as the third bedroom or study. The separate utility room and larder room are also accessed via the kitchen area. The entrance Hall also leads to a downstairs cloakroom, family wet room, two double bedrooms – the large master bedroom also has an attractive En-suite shower room and French doors to the terrace. Additionally, there is great scope to extend the accommodation either externally or into roof areas if required-subject to planning permission and regulations.
Outside - A gated driveway provides parking and access to the property. There is a large sun terrace to the front aspect of the property, which can be accessed from most rooms and offers uninterrupted sea views. The remaining grounds are made up of large areas of lawn, and ancient bluebell woodland. The grounds are suitable for growing vegetables, there is a fruit cage and an enclosed area for chickens or sheep – which the current owners have kept in the past. There is also a large polytunnel. This is a fabulous opportunity for those seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle with the added advantage of a superb coastal location and privacy.
Services - Council Tax – Band G
Private Water Supply & Drainage
Mains Electric
Air Source Heat Pump
Solar Panels
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Location - Pine Cottage sits upon a prime elevated position within the sought after beachside residential area of Plaidy and Kellow. Parts of the neighbouring coastline are in the ownership of the National Trust. The South West Coast Path and beaches are both easily accessed and provide an excellent opportunity for bathing, kayaking and snorkelling, in addition, Looe's main beach, Banjo Pier and bustling harbourside are not far away.
Local amenities at the Barbican include both Primary and Secondary schools, a Spar shop with a post office, a well-regarded Fish & Chip bar, Bakery, Hairdresser and Dentist. The historic town of Looe has a working fishing harbour, boasts a thriving tourist industry and is also popular with boating enthusiasts. The town provides a wide range of shopping and community facilities, together with award winning restaurants. On the edge of the town is a railway station linking with the main line at Liskeard which provides the daily Pezance to Paddington service (Plymouth to London 3 hours). Golf is available at Portwrinkle, St Mellion International Golf Resort, or Looe Bindown. The sailing waters of the area are favoured by yachtsmen and deep water moorings are available on the Rivers Lynher, Tamar at St Germans, Saltash and Fowey/Polruan. Saltash has a Waitrose store and the city of Plymouth offers an abundance of facilities centred around the historic and fascinating waterfront areas of the Barbican and Hoe. The ferry port offers regular crossings to France and Northern Spain. This beautiful and favoured area of Cornwall is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty providing easy access to the surfing beaches of North Cornwall, historic country houses and many other places of interest all within an easy drive.
Description - This stunning home is approx. 2,000 sq.feet and is set within a large and private plot with breathtaking sea views from Rame Head across to Looe Island. Pine Cottage in an Eco style home a with low carbon footprint, external insulation and air source heat pump providing underfloor heating whilst solar panels provide hot water. The water supply is via a private bore hole and drainage is to a biogester both of which save on utility bills.
Accommodation - This wonderfully light and spacious, single storey property comprises entrance hallway giving access to the generous open plan living area with an attractive fitted kitchen, ample space for dining furniture along with the sitting area with wood burning stove and French doors out to the sun terrace, walk through to another reception room also boasting a wood burning stove and French doors to the terrace – this pleasant space can also be utilised as the third bedroom or study. The separate utility room and larder room are also accessed via the kitchen area. The entrance Hall also leads to a downstairs cloakroom, family wet room, two double bedrooms – the large master bedroom also has an attractive En-suite shower room and French doors to the terrace. Additionally, there is great scope to extend the accommodation either externally or into roof areas if required-subject to planning permission and regulations.
Outside - A gated driveway provides parking and access to the property. There is a large sun terrace to the front aspect of the property, which can be accessed from most rooms and offers uninterrupted sea views. The remaining grounds are made up of large areas of lawn, and ancient bluebell woodland. The grounds are suitable for growing vegetables, there is a fruit cage and an enclosed area for chickens or sheep – which the current owners have kept in the past. There is also a large polytunnel. This is a fabulous opportunity for those seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle with the added advantage of a superb coastal location and privacy.
Services - Council Tax – Band G
Private Water Supply & Drainage
Mains Electric
Air Source Heat Pump
Solar Panels
Marketed by: Stags, Plymouth
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.