Grade II listed Cornwall property with sea views for sale
A substantial Grade II listed coastal property in Cornwall needs complete redevelopment to become a magnificent West Country family home

Trevarna is a large Grade II listed family house in a wonderful location in Cornwall with views across Cawsand Bank to the Yealm. The property is in need of total renovation and presents an extremely interesting opportunity to create a wonderful family property in a very desirable location by the sea in what is often termed the ‘forgotten corner’ of Cornwall.
The accommodation is spacious, arranged over four floors and comprises six bedrooms, three reception room, one bathroom and a garden.
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The village of Cawsand is small and charming and once sat on the border of Devon and Cornwall. It’s also part of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park and there are frequent bus and ferry services to Plymouth which is around ten miles distant.
This is an ideal development opportunity for the right buyer to own a very desirable Cornwall property.
The asking price is £500,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01392 423 111 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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