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Not all estate agents are the same…..so cliché but so

I use the latest marketing methods to make sure your property reaches the widest possible audience. If you want to sell or rent your property, I am here to provide a unique and personal service in the St Austell and surrounding areas.

Selling or Renting a property can be a daunting experience and I focus on making the transaction as stress free as possible.

I grew up in St Austell but moved to the Midlands where I have worked in the property industry for 26 years. I worked my way up to director level for one of the UK’s largest national estate agency groups.

My husband Colin and I got married in Charlestown in 2008 and we have recently moved back to St Austell to be close to family which all live within the St Austell community.

I am passionate about customer service and I believe communication is the key to a successful house move and I can ensure you, I will be there for you every step of the way.

So why not give me a call to find out more?

About the local area

St Austell

St Austell is one of Cornwall’s largest Towns with transport links by road, rail (GWR mainline station) and even air from nearby Newquay Airport. The town is named after the 6th century Saint, St Austol and the Towns 15th century Grade l listed church was originally dedicated.

The town is home to the award winning independent St Austell Brewery founded in 1851 the producer of fine Cornish Ales and old favourites such as Proper Job, Tribute and Hicks named after the founder of the Brewery.

A few miles from town is The Eden Project which features the worlds largest indoor rainforest housed within two biomes featuring over 1000 tropical plants from across the world.

Charlestown

Picturesque Charlestown is a village and port on the South Coast of Cornwall which retains much of its original Georgian Character with period Town Houses nestled alongside traditional Fisherman’s cottages beside the South West Coastal Path.

The Grade ll listed Harbour is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been the location setting for many films and TV dramas including most recently Poldark. Charlestown also has a beach and a good range of cosy Inns, Restaurants, Cafes and Ice Cream Parlours.

Fowey

Fowey is a highly desirable destination in Cornwall and is a bustling sailing port on the Fowey Estuary located on the South Cornish coast.

Set in stunning countryside, with dramatic beaches nearby. It is renowned for its sailing, walks, stunning views, and vibrant streets. Inspiration to many of Daphne Du Maurier’s dramatic stories it is home to the annual Fowey Literary Festival and the Royal Sailing Regatta.

The town is always a hive of activity with a good selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. You can get the Bodinnick Ferry across the River Fowey to Polruan and beyond.

Tywardreath

The name Ti War Dreth (Cornish) means the House on The Beach (or Strand) as this small hilltop village was until the 18th century on the edge of a now silted up estuary and is featured in Daphne Du Maurier’s 1969 supernatural novel The House on The Strand.

Tywardreath is a proper Cornish Village and retains many village attributes and amenities including a grocers, fish and chip shop, butchers, village pub, hairdressers, two churches and primary school.

The closest beach is Par Sands which is a walk-able distance or short drive away. The Saints Way crossing South to North Cornwall passes through the village.

Mevagissey

Mevagissey is a picturesque fishing village / port which was once the centre of Cornwalls Pilchard fishery, the harbour is still active with a number of fishing boats and leisure craft sailing from here.

Lining the narrow streets are many gift shops, craft workshops, boutiques, galleries, cafés and pubs to sample a Cornish ale or two after your fish and chips!

The South West coastal path passes through Mevagissey giving access to the stunning South West coastline.

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