Stunning five-bed home built into a CLIFF has ocean views for miles – but it costs £2.95m
Dove Rock in Plaidy, near Looe, Cornwall, has been designed so all the main rooms look out to the stunning seascape.
A SPECTACULAR seafront home built into a cliff with direct beach access has gone on the market for £2.95m.
Dove Rock in Plaidy, near Looe, Cornwall, has been designed so all the main rooms look out to the stunning seascape.
The five bed modern house has an open-plan kitchen/dining room, a library, a games room and bar on the ground floor with a balcony running across the front of the house to make the most of the setting.
The entrance hall, boot room and two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms are on the first floor and there are three bedrooms with en suites and a sun room on the lower ground floor.
The gardens extend to 1.67 acres, which have been landscaped with a barbecue and sunbathing terrace and steps leading directly to the beach.
Hamish Humfrey, from estate agents Knight Frank, said: "It is an amazing property - built into the hill and you have got the most incredible uninterrupted sea views for miles.
"It's got this amazing balcony off the main living area with sliding glass doors that open it up and in the summer months it's just absolutely beautiful.
"The main reception rooms are on one of the upper levels with an open plan kitchen/living room, a very cool bar area and a really lovely library with a woodburner where you can sit in the winter months and still enjoy the spectacular views.
"All those rooms are facing the water and downstairs all the bedrooms face the water as well.
"You can even look out on the most incredible sea views while you have a bath.
"There are a couple of other houses nearby so it's not totally remote but when you're sat in your living room looking out to sea you can't see anyone else so it feels private.
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"The owners have done a considerable amount of work to this house, the finish is impeccable. It really shows the painstaking renovation they have undertaken.
"Another key selling point which is quite unusual is it has direct access to the beach.
"It's a sandy beach and when the tide is out it's lovely. That end of the beach doesn't get too busy as it's almost a mile to Looe so it's quite peaceful but you can walk to the shops along the beach."
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