Help save the home of Roseland Gig Club in St Mawes, Cornwall

Help save the home of Roseland Gig Club in St Mawes, Cornwall

Situated in one of Cornwall’s prime coastal locations, help save the home of Roseland Gig Club with a once on a lifetime opportunity to purchase this iconic and historic harbourside building that is now sadly beyond economic repair.

H Tiddy are delighted to offer for sale this prominent waterside building which has an interesting history dating back to the 19th Century. The seller is seeking a buyer who is looking to purchase a freehold waterside project and who has a community spirit to save the home of the Gig Club. Subject to planning permission being granted, the village community as a whole wish for Roseland Gig Club to retain ownership of the ground floor and forecourt of the new sympathetically built premises under a new 999-year lease with a peppercorn ground rent. This will leave the new freehold owner to create their own dream waterside dwelling or perhaps two to three luxury apartments on the remaining two and half floors.

For further detailed information including multiple photographs, a fully immersive and interactive virtual tour, a video highlighting this iconic building's beautiful location, floor plans and much more, simply click on the photo below:


For Sale: Pomery's, 8-10, Kings Road, St Mawes, Cornwall, United Kingdom.


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