3 Bed House - End Terrace
Glanmor Terrace, New Quay
Offers in the region of £460,000
Looking for a place with timeless character and unbroken coastal views? This double-fronted home brings together original details, wide outlooks across Newquay Beach, and a layout offering plenty of scope for shaping into a long-term home.
A place with this position along the Newquay coastline carries a certain pull, especially when it has remained largely untouched through the decades. This semi-detached, double-fronted home sits with a clear view across the beach and out towards the wider sweep of the shoreline. The front looks towards the sea in a way that gives the house a steady sense of connection to the water, while the layout inside still reflects the character of an older era. Extensions have been added over time, yet so much of the original structure and detail has been kept, allowing the whole place to feel rooted in its own history.
A glazed porch sits at the front, giving a view of the small planted area and parking space before reaching the main door. The hallway beyond has a traditional feel, shaped by straight lines, simple finishes, and a layout designed long before modern trends took over. From here, doors link through to two separate reception rooms, while an archway leads to the rear hall where the staircase rises to the upper floors and a door opens to the ground-floor w/c and shower area.
The lounge sits to one side of the hallway, marked by a bay window that faces directly towards the sea. The outlook here gives a steady reminder of the location, with the front garden in the foreground and the shoreline stretching beyond. Built-in shelving and storage units run along one wall, blending into the space without overpowering it. Exposed beams add age and texture overhead, while a marble mantelpiece holds an open fire that has clearly been a long-standing part of the room. A plate rack and picture rail complete the setting, adding small but distinctive details that reflect the home’s period roots.