Rosevean House is an outstanding property situated on the North Coast of Cornwall believed to have been built for the Captain of the Mines, a real rarity in the heart of St Agnes.
This spectacular six bedroom property is arranged over three floors with all the amenities of St Agnes right on your doorstep. It has a spacious open-plan, kitchen, dining and sitting room with large bay windows overlooking the beautiful garden area. On the lower ground floor, along with the the large double bedroom with en-suite shower room, this floor also boasts a games room with full sized pool table and table football, as well as a cinema room, perfect for all to enjoy! There is a large terrace with garden furniture and barbecue area for those sunny evenings, and an additional terrace area adjacent to the the games room, the ideal place to catch the last of the sunshine. Rosevean House is surrounded by beautiful gardens with fabulous views, ample parking and plenty of storage for surf boards and bicycles etc.
Tin mining was of vital importance to the village, and for this reason, St Agnes has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, St Agnes is more known for it's thriving arts and crafts, restaurants and cafes, and it's beautiful beaches. Rosevean House is only half a mile away from Trevaunance Cove, perfect for the keen surfers and those just wanting to soak up the sunshine and explore the rock pools. There are also two very popular beaches nearby, one being Chapel Porth which is owned by the National Trust, and Porthtowan which has recently been described by the Telegraph as the UK's best beach for learning to surf - so don't forget to pack your surfboard! This beautiful area is great for walking and is also becoming increasingly popular for cyclists.
Additional Information: One well behaved dog welcome (small additional charge). Dogs to be kept off the furniture and out of the bedrooms at all times please. Cot and highchair available on request. There is a ramp access to the garden area.
Rosevean House is a spectacular property on the North Coast of Cornwall believed to have been built for the Captain of the Mines, a real rarity in the heart of St Agnes.
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