Atlantic Reach
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Converted barns above the Atlantic coast offer flexible homes with proven letting income.
Raddons and Wharrastone stand within the small coastal hamlet of St Gennys on Cornwall’s north coast, where former agricultural buildings have been reworked into two distinctive homes that benefit from wide Atlantic views. Developed from a traditional barn complex in the 1980s and subsequently refurbished, the properties balance exposed structural timbers and vaulted ceilings with practical modern fittings.
Each house centres on a bright open-plan kitchen and sitting rooms arranged to face the countryside and sea. Large windows draw in light while wood-burning stoves anchor the living spaces in cooler months. Granite worktops, integrated appliances and dedicated utility rooms underline the considered specification.
Bedrooms and bathrooms across the pair provide comfortable accommodation suited to permanent occupation, shared family use or continued holiday letting, for which there is an established record and residential consent. Lawns surround the buildings, and a paddock extends the grounds while the South West Coast Path lies moments away.
RADDONS & WHARRASTONE
Guide price: £800,000
Jackson-Stops
01872 261160












