Characterful coastal retreat with generous garden and sea glimpses.
- Grade II listed stone cottage with original beams and fireplace
- Approximately 456 sq ft; one bedroom, small low-ceiling rooms
- Large rear garden and stone patio with partial sea views
- Freehold tenure; quiet hamlet location, very low crime
- Listed status restricts alterations and may increase maintenance costs
- Very slow broadband; average mobile signal may limit remote work
- Isolated location with minimal amenities; area classified as deprived
- No flood risk; council tax banding unknown
A compact Grade II listed semi-detached cottage set in a quiet hamlet near Tintagel, offering traditional stone character and an exceptional rear garden with partial sea views. The house is cosy throughout, with exposed beams, a stone fireplace and small, low-ceiling rooms that suit downsizers or someone seeking a second/holiday home.
The property’s large rear garden and stone patio are standout features — rare for a cottage of this size — providing space for gardening, outdoor seating and uninterrupted outlooks toward the sea. Tintagel Primary and other well-rated local schools are within reach, and the surrounding countryside is peaceful with very low crime.
Buyers should note material constraints: the Grade II listed status will restrict alterations and renovation, and may incur consent and maintenance obligations. The interior is small (approximately 456 sq ft) with low ceilings and limited accommodation, and broadband speeds are very slow which may affect remote working. The hamlet is isolated with minimal local amenities (post box only).
Offered freehold at £190,000, this property suits someone seeking a characterful, manageable home or a rural retreat with substantial garden space, who understands listed-building responsibilities and the practical limits of rural connectivity.