Mearnskirk, St Martin
Description
Nestled in an unrivalled coastal cliff top position in rural St Martin this versatile property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home with immense character and significant potential. Currently configured as a main house alongside two charming cottages, this residence provides incredibly flexible accommodation, perfect for multi-generational living, generating rental income, or creating a bespoke family estate. The main house features a 30 foot living room, kitchen, study, conservatory and cloakroom at ground floor level plus three bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs. The conservatory opens onto a sunny private garden where you can enjoy lovely coastal breezes on a hot summer's day. Attached to the main house are two cottages. The first offers a cosy living room, separate kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The second larger cottage has a similar composition on a larger basis. The property sits on approx 2 acres of owned land including two garage blocks, a large valley and woodland. While the property is brimming with character it is also poised for updating, allowing a discerning buyer to transform it into a truly magnificent contemporary home while preserving its unique charm and stunning location. This presents a fantastic opportunity to add significant value and create a residence perfectly tailored to individual tastes and requirements. One of the most compelling features of this property is its breath-taking coastal cliff top position. Imagine waking to the sound of the waves and enjoying panoramic sea views from various vantage points around the grounds. The exact acreage is substantial, providing a private and secluded environment, a true rarity in such a sought-after location. A long, private driveway leads to the property, ensuring privacy and offering
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