Coastal living at its most inspiring. Wake up to the sound of waves.

Stunning Waterside Location in St Mawes. Breathe in the salt-kissed breeze and let the rhythm of the ocean set the pace of your day. Watch our video to explore the remarkable location of this rare opportunity.

Enjoying an extraordinary coastal position with sweeping, uninterrupted panoramic water views across Falmouth Bay to Mylor Harbour, this spacious detached ‘front row’ waterside home has a private beach and offers a rare opportunity in one of Cornwall’s most prized locations.

Accommodation Summary
(Internal Floor Area (including garage): 2742 sq. ft. (254.7 sq. m.))
(Plot Size (including foreshore to mean low water): 0.7 acres)

Ground Floor: Reception Hall, Sitting Room with fireplace and sliding doors to a Sun Terrace, Dining Room with patio doors to a Sun Terrace, Kitchen, Utility Room, Bedroom Four, Shower Room, Conservatory.

First Floor: Galleried Landing, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Bath and Shower Room, Bedroom Two with En-Suite Shower Room and Juliet Balcony, Bedroom Three with En-Suite Shower Room and walkway bridge to rear gardens.

Outbuildings: Double Garage, Storeroom and Oil Tank Room.

Gardens: Driveway and ample Parking. Rear Gardens with paved terrace at the top. Foreshore Garden (on the opposite side of the private road).

Private Beach: With private path and steps from the foreshore garden. Beach and Foreshore to mean low water.

Curlews
Nestled along a private road beyond the historic St Mawes Castle and surrounded by unspoiled National Trust land, Curlews offers an exceptionally secluded coastal retreat. With commanding, far-reaching views across the Carrick Roads Estuary, this unique property captures the very essence of waterfront living. Boasting its own private beach with direct access to the water, Curlews is a haven for sea lovers, whether it’s paddleboarding alongside dolphins or relaxing on the front terrace as yachts race across the horizon on a sunlit afternoon. This is coastal living at its most enchanting.




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