A home with stunning views overlooking Castle Cove beach is our property of the week.
The 16-bedroom Victorian property is perched on the beautiful hillside with panoramic sea views.
Two particular showstopping points include the outside swimming pool and the direct access down to the beach from the garden.
The home is currently on the market for a price of £1.95 million.
It boasts an additional 10 bathrooms, seven reception rooms, a study, three utility areas and a boot room.
The interior has been decorated to an extremely quirky manner and one particular focal point is two rather eccentric mannequins complete with wigs and dresses, positioned either side of a window in one of the reception rooms.
Throughout the property there is an eccentric bright and colourful theme running through from the busy nature-inspired wallpapers to pops of bright colour from the furniture and painted walls.
Likewise the décor is very bold, featuring deer heads, photo frames, Union Jack prints, and even a disco ball – which is contrasted by the impressive Victorian architecture.
The home is set out across a three-storeys, there is also a three-bedroom annexe with roof terrace and a separate building which is currently set up as two, two-bedroom flats with Airbnb potential.
Outside, aside from the swimming pool, there is plenty of space to relax and take in the breath-taking views.
There is Japanese Knotweed, to the bottom of the slope at the property and steps are being taken to treat this.
Additionally, there is a Right of Way to maintain a sewer which runs under the garden of the property.
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