Affordable one-bedroom town cottage with character and low running costs — ideal starter buy or let.
Freehold one-bedroom mid-terrace cottage, approx. 388 sqft
Town-centre location — shops, schools and amenities within walking distance
Very small enclosed rear yard; limited external amenity space
LPG boiler and radiators; main fuel: bottled LPG
Requires some updating/modernisation to maximise value
Area classed as very deprived — consider longer-term demand
No flood risk; council tax Band A (very cheap)
Construction/date discrepancy noted — confirm age and build details
A compact one-bedroom mid-terrace cottage in central Callington, offered freehold and priced for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property's exposed stone exterior and compact layout deliver town-centre character with very low running council tax (Band A). The ground floor is an open-plan kitchen/diner/living area; upstairs is a double bedroom and a shower room. Heating is by an LPG boiler and radiators; services include mains water, electricity and drainage with bottled gas for fuel.
The house is small (approximately 388 sqft) with a very small enclosed rear yard and paved communal area providing limited outdoor space. Interior photos and description show tidy, functional finishes but some areas will benefit from updating and modernisation to maximise comfort and rental value. Note there is a discrepancy in the data: property is described visually as a traditional stone townhouse yet construction date is listed as 1996–2002 — buyers should confirm age and construction details.
Location is a practical town-centre spot close to shops, schools and local amenities; Callington is about 15 miles from Plymouth and has good mobile signal and fast broadband. The surrounding area scores as very deprived in local indices, which affects long-term demand and yields; crime is average. There is no recorded flood risk. Prospective purchasers should inspect heating, plumbing and electrics and verify any communal access arrangements.