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LOT
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Sold for £205,000
A 1920's three bedroom semi detached property situated in a picturesque setting on the outskirts of the quintessential traditional fishing village of Polperro. The property enjoys front and rear gardens, with the river Pol to the front elevation and woodland to the rear, conveniently situated for the village shops, harbour and beach, along with the privately owned car park serving the village nearby, offering renewable 6 months permit parking for owners and guests. The property has previously been both a successful holiday and residential lettings venture. Cash buyers only.
Polperro is the quintessential traditional Cornish fishing village, set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, steeped in history and extremely popular with local residents and holiday makers alike, with boutique shops and art galleries, restaurants, public houses and cafes, a working harbour and beach. The village also has a Post Office, general stores, doctors surgery and primary school, with further facilities and amenities to be found circa 4 miles at Looe and being readily commutable to the A30/A38 road networks.
Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room.
Landing, three bedrooms and bathroom.
Front and rear gardens with the potential to create bridged on drive parking, subject to any requisite consents, upon which interested parties must make and rely upon their own planning enquiries of Cornwall Council planning department and any other departments that would be required to give consent.
Strictly by prior appointment with Stratton Creber Looe 01503 262271. Genereal enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions 01395 275691.
The property was tested for mundic block in 2003 with the results being inconclusive. Of 9 samples taken 6 samples were considered sound, 3 samples were found to contain Menheniot Mining waste. Stage 2 testing on these samples was recommended but was not carried out. However, because of the presence of the Mining Waste, they would have likely resulted in Class B Classification which is unsuitable for mortgage puposes.
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Overbrook, The Coombes, Polperro, Looe, Cornwall PL13 2RH
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An indication of the seller’s current minimum acceptable price at auction. The guide price or range of guide prices is given to assist consumers in deciding whether or not to pursue a purchase. It is usual, but not always the case, that a provisional reserve range is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer at the start of marketing. As the reserve is not fixed at this stage and can be adjusted by the seller at any time up to the day of the auction in the light of interest shown during the marketing period, a guide price is issued. This guide price can be shown in the form of a minimum and maximum price range within which an acceptable sale price (reserve) would fall, or as a single price figure within 10% of which the minimum acceptable price (reserve) would fall. A guide price is different to a reserve price (see separate definition). Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
The seller’s minimum acceptable price at auction and the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not disclosed and remains confidential between the seller and the auctioneer.
Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
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