Characterful 3-bed village cottage close to station and village amenities.
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, deceptively spacious layout
Wood House is a quirky, characterful three‑bedroom cottage right in the heart of Gunnislake, deceptively spacious across two floors after sympathetic refurbishment. Original Victorian details—floorboards, tiling, bay windows and stained glass—sit alongside modern comforts such as double glazing, a bespoke hand‑built oak kitchen and a freestanding log burner to create a warm, lived‑in feel. Two reception rooms give flexible living space for family life, home working or dining and entertaining.
The property has been cared for over many years and presents as newly renovated internally; the layout includes a central kitchen/breakfast room with a useful utility, two sizeable double bedrooms, a large single bedroom and a family bathroom. Front rooms enjoy far‑reaching views over the church and valley trees, while interior storage includes a walk‑in cupboard and understairs space. Broadband and mobile coverage are described as good, and the property is within walking distance of the village amenities and the train station.
Practical points to note: there is no private garden — occupants use a shared courtyard maintained by neighbours — and parking is on‑street only (nearby 2‑hour free public car park). The cottage is built of uninsulated granite/whinstone as originally constructed, so buyers interested in further energy upgrades should budget for any insulation improvements. There is a single family bathroom and the property footprint is on the smaller side, suited to those seeking village living rather than large outdoor space.
This home will suit buyers who value period character and central village convenience: families, couples and professionals who want a comfortable, characterful base with good transport links. It also offers potential for anyone who wants to add energy improvements over time while enjoying a largely turnkey interior finish.