Cosy two-bedroom village home with scope to improve efficiency and value.
- Two bedrooms in a characterful, beamed mid-terrace cottage
- Feature wood burner plus gas central heating and double glazing
- Ground-floor shower room; single bathroom only
- Pretty terraced rear garden; small plot and limited outdoor space
- Approximately 627 sq ft; average sized rooms throughout
- Granite walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrade opportunity
- Slow broadband speeds reported in the area
- Vacant possession; freehold with low council tax
This charming two-bedroom cottage sits in Devoran’s sought-after creekside village, offering character features and practical modern comforts. Beamed ceilings, exposed stonework and a feature wood burner create a warm, characterful living space, while gas central heating and double glazing provide year‑round comfort. The layout is traditional: entrance porch, open lounge/diner, ground-floor shower room and two first-floor bedrooms.
The rear terraced garden is pretty and low-maintenance, ideal for afternoon sun and pots, but the plot is small and outdoor space is limited. The cottage is average-sized overall (approximately 627 sq ft) and will suit buyers seeking a character home rather than large family accommodation. Vacant possession makes the property ready for a quick move-in.
There are a few practical points to note: the original granite walls are assumed uninsulated, and broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow. These factors present clear opportunities to improve energy efficiency and connectivity — sensible upgrades that would enhance comfort and long-term value. The property is freehold with low council tax and sits in a low-crime, village environment with good local amenities and pleasant quay-side walks.
For buyers wanting a cosy, characterful base near the water and within easy reach of Truro, this cottage offers immediate charm and straightforward potential. It will particularly appeal to couples, small families, or downsizers who value village life and are prepared to carry out modest improvements to maximise comfort and efficiency.