6 Bayview Terrace
£450,000 ono
Freehold

This end of terrace Victorian style house is situated on the edge of Hugh Town and within about two minutes walk of Porthmellon Beach and about half a mile from the town and harbour. There are views of St. Mary’s harbour from the first floor front windows.

Originally built as a conventional three bedroom house in more recent years the property was divided into a ground floor one bedroom flat with a two bedroom flat above.

Indeed, subject to the necessary planning consents being obtained we feel that it would be relatively easy to create a spacious home having two reception rooms and three ensuite bedrooms.

The property is approached by a private vehicular roadway along the front of the terrace maintainable at the expense of the frontagers and has a good sized garden situated directly in front of the house on the other side of this private road.

“L” Shaped Reception Hall Giving access to the ground floor flat. A staircase to the flat upstairs. Radiator. Cupboard
From the entrance hall a door leads to:

Lounge 15’5” x 12’6” Having a bay window. Fitted radiator. Two wall lights. One ceiling light. Four power points.

Bathroom 9’3” x 6’6” Having dual aspect windows. Small cupboard. Fittings include a low level w.c. Pedestal wash hand basin. Shower cubicle.

Kitchen 11’10” x 9’7” Having a single drainer sink unit with cupboard under. Feature fireplace.
A door gives access to:

Utility Room off which is a Toilet. A door leads to the rear yard.

To the rear of the kitchen is a narrow alcove giving access to the rear lounge.

Rear Lounge 11’3” x 10’6” Having dual aspect windows. Fitted radiator. Six power points Television socket. Ceiling light.

Bedroom 11’0” x 10’0” Having one power point. Ceiling light.
Stairs from the Reception Hall lead to:

On the First Floor

Landing 10’0” x 5’4” Having two power points.

Bedroom 13’8” x 8’6” The room is “L” shaped. Having sea views. Four power points. Ceiling light. Electric wall mounted
“Glen” heater.

Kitchen / Diner / Lounge Having sea views. Fitted base and wall units. Fittings include “Shott” ceramic hob, Hotpoint cooker hood. Bush oven. Beko washing machine, Fridge/freezer. Single drainer stainless steel sink unit. Television and Sky socket. twelve power points. One ceiling light. Wall light.

Bedroom 11’6” x 9’9” Six power points. Ceiling light.

Bathroom 9’3” x 7’2” Having a vinyl covered floor and part laminated walls. Shower cubicle with electric Mira Sport shower unit. Wall mounted electric towel rail. Twyfords white sink unit and low level w.c. Dimplex wall mounted heater. Ceiling light.

Outside

Across the roadway at the front is a private garden.

Detached Chalet at the rear of the main house. 23’0” x 12’0” plus porch 5’0” x 4’0” (external measurements) A self -
contained single storey detached chalet of block construction with a flat roof. The chalet is in need of total internal re-design and a new roof. Previously the chalet has been used as a holiday let and permanent let.

SERVICES: Mains electricity and water are connected. Drainage is to a septic tank.

ASSESSMENTS: For the purposes of Council Property Tax, the property is divided into two flats - the ground floor is
designated in Band ‘D’ in the Valuation List, producing a charge of £1346.18 and the first floor is also designated in Band ‘D’ in the Valuation List also producing a charge of £1346.18 for the year 2019/2020

The Chalet is designated in band ‘B’ of the valuation list producing a charge of £1158.38 for the year 2019/2020
To each of the above is the sum of £358.50 water charge.







Map Please Note: The map is intended as a guide only and
the precise accuracy of the property cannot be guaranteed

6 Bayview Terrace, Hugh Town,
St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly. TR21 0NE

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Once you find the property you want to buy, you will need to carry out more
investigations into the property than it is practical or reasonable for an estate agent to do when preparing sales particulars. For example, we have not carried out any kind of survey of the property to look for structural defects and would advise any homebuyer to obtain a surveyor’s report before exchanging contracts. If you do not have your own surveyor, we would be pleased to recommend one. We have not checked whether any equipment in the property (such as central heating) is in working order and would advise homebuyers to check this. You should also instruct a solicitor to investigate all legal matters relating to the property (e.g. title, planning permission etc.) as these are specialist matters in which estate agents are not qualified. Your solicitor will also agree with the seller what items (e.g. carpets, curtains, etc) will be included in the sale.