Location
Cornwall�s unique character comes from its historic landscape and some 400 miles of spectacular coastline. This unique property occupies a magnificent setting facing due East looking out over Carbis Bay and beyond. The South West Coast Path is accessed by footpath with St Ives centre being about a 20-minute walk.
Home to the landmark Tate St Ives Gallery (built in 1993) and the famous Barbara Hepworth Museum, St Ives is bordered by three beautiful sandy beaches which are repeatedly voted among the best in the British Isles, one particularly for surfing.
St Ives has some outstanding schools across all ages. St Ives Infants (Ofsted Outstanding) St Ives Juniors (Ofsted Good) and St Ives Secondary School is the first Secondary school in Cornwall to receive the Ofsted Outstanding classification.
Set against the colorful backdrop of the working fishing harbour, the turquoise waters of St. Ives have attracted artists since the 19th century due to its renowned clarity of light. The town, with winding cobbled streets, is also a �foodie� destination packed with numerous restaurants, pubs and cafes all offering excellent fare including the award-winning Porthminster Beach Caf�.
At nearby Lelant, overlooking the Hayle Estuary there is a spectacular links golf course with views stretching up towards Godrevy Lighthouse. A scenic branch railway line links Carbis Bay and St. Ives with the main London-Penzance line at nearby St. Erth.
Description
Kensa occupies a substantial east facing plot of just under half an acre, with unopposed views over Carbis Bay and out across St Ives Bay towards Godrevy Lighthouse, Gwithian Beach & Hayle Bar. Set on Hain Walk, which forms part of the South West coast path, a brisk walk of about 15 minutes, will take you to the centre of St Ives.
Whilst in need of refurbishment throughout, the building provides generous, split level accommodation, extending to over 2,700 sqft including a self-contained apartment on the lower ground floor.
Set behind a large hedge off Hain Walk, a tarmac driveway leads down to a single garage with extra parking to the left along with a turning area. Access to the East facing rear garden is from either side of the house with steps leading down to a rear patio area from which there are spectacular sea and coastal views.
Being set on a hillside, the gardens have been terraced, as such, there are several levels accessed via steps at each side of the garden.
Directions
Take the A30 towards Penzance until reaching the Hayle roundabout, take the second exit A3074 signposted to St Ives and proceed for approximately three miles through Lelant and Carbis Bay.
Approaching St Ives, look out for Tregenna Castle on the left, then Atlantic Studio on the right. Take the next right into Hain Walk (note dead-end/Access only signs) after 20 metres bear right and continue for approximately 0.5 mile when you will see a large new wooden fence on the left, Kensa is the second house on the left after the fencing ends.