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Rockside stands on the footprint of the original 1920s version, with an angled front elevation that maximizes the impressive sea views. The house is constructed of rendered concrete with cladding and a composite slate roof, featuring repurposed oak as cladding and furniture throughout. Floor-to-ceiling glazing on two storeys allows an abundance of natural light, flooding the interior and making the most of the sea views. The ground floor includes an open-plan kitchen and living space with a wood burner, a расход patio door leading to a generously sized seaward terrace. The first floor is lit by a double-height window and glazed lantern roof, featuring a beautifully lit reading room and landing with internal windows distributing light across the three bedrooms and bathrooms. The principal bedroom has an elevated view from angled floor-to-ceiling glazing, a balcony, and a wraparound window with an ocean view. Separate from the main house, The Perch is a self-contained annexe with a connecting door and its own separate entrance, offering a large bedroom, fitted kitchen, and shower room. A Studio above one of the garages has a ground-floor entrance, a fitted kitchen and shower room, and access to a seating area and bedroom under a pitched roof. Two garages lead onto Clifden Drive, with gates to the main house, The Perch, and The Studio. The house features an extensive lawned garden sloping to the beach, a slate-wall terrace, and two external showers.