Charming two-bedroom village cottage with huge 40' garage and countryside views..
- Two-bedroom mid-terrace granite cottage with period character
- 40' detached garage/workshop to rear, power and light installed
- uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
- Gardens to front and rear; small plot typical of cottages
- EPC rating D68; council tax band B (relatively cheap)
- Built before 1900; walls assumed without modern insulation
- Located on village outskirts with easy A30, bus and rail access
- Historic tin-mining area nearby; no flood risk recorded
This attractive two-bedroom mid-terrace granite cottage blends rural character with practical updates. The sitting room’s inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove create a cosy focal point, while uPVC double glazing and gas central heating provide modern comfort throughout. A long, 40' garage/workshop at the rear is a significant, rare-to-find asset for storage, hobbies or parking.
The layout suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking a village location with easy access to Hayle, St Ives and the A30. Gardens to the front and rear give outdoor space for potted planting or seating, and rear views stretch toward the countryside. The home is average in size (approx. 840 sq ft) with practical ground-floor utility space and a compact kitchen-diner.
Buyers should note this is a period property built before 1900 with traditional granite/whinstone walls; some elements are assumed to lack cavity or wall insulation. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators, and the EPC is D68. There is a recorded historic tin-mining area nearby; no immediate flood risk is noted. The plot is small, and the cottage’s rooms and circulation are characteristically modest in scale.
Overall this cottage offers genuine character, a valuable detached garage and a convenient semi-rural setting. It will particularly suit purchasers who value period features and sensible upgrades over a full renovation, or who want a practical workshop/parking asset alongside a cosy home.