Stunning Cornwall property
This wonderful house has unrivalled views out to sea and sits within walking distance of Port Isaac in North Cornwall

Khandalla is a substantial end-of-terrace house in a landmark building on the south side of Port Isaac harbour. The property has attractive period features including high ceilings, a bay-windowed reception room, exposed timber floorboards and fireplaces in several rooms. There are also spectacular views from the two reception rooms as well as two first floor bedrooms, as well as the loft room.
The property is in need of some updating. Accommodation comprises: two reception rooms, kitchen, utility room, family bathroom, three first floor bedtooms and the large loft room/bedroom four.
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Outside, the gardens are lawned to the front, and to the side with woodland forming the boundary; the rear garden is much more elevated while to the very front it is thought there was once a vegetable garden.
Port Isaac is within easy walking distance and there is immediate access to the neighbouring beach. The village itself was a busy fishing port and is now one of North Cornwall's most picturesque spots: most of the old village is pretty fishermen's cottages, many of which are listed. Rock is just six miles and Newquay Airport 20 miles.
The guide price is £725,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01872 243 200 or visit their website.
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