A superb spacious two bed first apartment with balcony overlooking a small lawned area in the much sought after port of Charlestown.
Situated in the exclusive Waterwheel Apartments development, this top floor apartment offers spacious and well presented accommodation with open plan living, dining and kitchen area with integrated appliances and balcony access, luxurious bathroom and two double bedrooms with the master having en-suite. Also benefits from gas central heating, loft storage and an allocated parking space.
The picturesque village of Charlestown is located on the south coast of Cornwall approximately two miles from St Austell. This historic Georgian port is home to the iconic tall ships and has two pebble beaches for bathing and relaxing. Charlestown also enjoys a bustling nightlife with a good choice of bars, restaurants and coffee shops. A wider range of shops and facilities can be found in the nearby market town of St Austell.
Charlestown is a popular Georgian harbour side village situated around a picturesque inner and outer harbour with pebble beach, some two miles from St Austell town centre. The harbour currently houses some fishing boats and several tall ships, and has been the back drop of several feature films and TV series such as Alice in Wonderland, Doctor Who, The Three Musketeers and The Eagle Has Landed, largely due to its picturesque natural and unspoilt coastline surrounds. Charlestown has a hotel and guest houses, with excellent restaurants, and a selection of public houses. To both sides of Charlestown harbour there is the South West coastal footpath providing some wonderful walks with cliff top views and sandy coves and beaches, leading towards Carlyon Bay, Porthpean and Duporth. To the east lies the natural deep harbour port of Fowey with excellent boating facilities and with a range of excellent local shops and restaurants. Nearby is the beach of Porthpean which has its own sailing club. The coastal footpath is a short walk away towards Duporth and Porthpean and towards Carlyon Bay, Polkerris and Fowey.