Large seaside Cornwall property in need of TLC
A considerable Edwardian property of some 4,000sq ft with outstanding beach and sea views, but in need of total modernisation, has come onto the market.

Tristam House is situated on the prestigious Atlantic Terrace directly above Hayle Bay beach. Built in 1907, the house presents extensive accommodation over three storeys which offer scope for modernisation or redevelopment.
From the reception rooms at the front of the property there are breathtaking views over to the beach and along the coastline. The house retains many original features including patterned tiled flooring, bay windows, parquet flooring, picture rails, cornicing and window seats. The accommodation has three reception rooms and 11 bedrooms, all in need of some love and attention but this property could become an outstanding family house.
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Outside, to the front of the property are raised terraces and to the rear is a pretty lawned garden.
New Polzeath is a renowned coastal village and offers a number of local shops including surf shops, restaurants and cafes and Wadebridge, which is around six miles south east of the village provides further amenities.
The guide price is £1,900,000. For further information please contact Stags on 01872 264 488.
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