Four-bed clifftop Victorian villa leading down to a stunning cove hits the market for £2.5m By Freya Barnes Updated: 21:06, 6 August 2024 e-mail View comments A four-bed clifftop Victorian villa leading down to a stunning cove has hit the market for £2.5million.

The Old Vicarage is an unlisted Victorian home that is only being sold for the third time in its 147-year history. The impressive property sits in a prominent position at the mouth of the River Fowey in Polruan, Cornwall. It has gated steps from the garden which descend down the cliff to a sheltered and isolated cove.

The Old Vicarage was built in 1877 for a local sea captain, John Lamb. It became the vicarage in 1920 and has been sympathetically restored by the current owners since 2005. A four-bed clifftop Victorian villa leading down to a stunning cove has hit the market for £2.

5million The Old Vicarage is an unlisted Victorian home that is only being sold for the third time in its 147-year history The impressive property sits in a prominent position at the mouth of the River Fowey in Polruan, Cornwall It has gated steps from the garden which descend down the cliff to a sheltered and isolated cove The stunning view of the cove from one of the home's bedroom windows Although it is unlisted, the property has a number of characterful period features including intricate original cornicing and detailed ceiling roses, Victorian fireplaces and window shutters. The property has 2,013 sq ft of accommodation with an entra.