Price changed to £675,000
August 3, 2025
Listed for £750,000
February 6, 2025
Sold for £725,000
2022
Sold for £355,000
2012
Sold for £168,500
2000
Sold for £89,950
1997
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The kitchen is a standout feature, recently refitted to an exceptional bespoke standard by local craftsmen renowned for their attention to detail. With its flawless blend of traditional styling and contemporary functionality, the kitchen provides a superb space for both everyday living and entertaining. Adjacent to this, a charming library offers a quiet retreat filled with character — perfect for curling up with a good book or working from home.
Storage solutions throughout the property have been designed and crafted with equal care and skill. Built-in bedroom wardrobes and cupboards showcase the highest standards of craftsmanship, providing practical yet elegant storage that complements the cottage’s historic charm without compromising on modern convenience.
The accommodation is spacious and thoughtfully arranged to meet a variety of lifestyle needs. On the ground floor, a well-sized bedroom with an en-suite bathroom offers flexibility for guests, family members, or those seeking single-level living. This level also boasts a generous dining room centred around the dramatic inglenook fireplace, providing an ideal setting for memorable meals and social gatherings. The open-plan kitchen and breakfast room blend practicality with style, while the lounge, flooded with natural light and with direct access to the beautifully maintained gardens, creates a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. A family shower room completes the ground-floor layout.
Upstairs, three double bedrooms provide ample space and comfort, each benefiting from far-reaching views of the stunning Cornish countryside. The addition of a dedicated study or home office further enhances the functionality of this home, catering to modern working needs within a serene environment.
Throughout the property, meticulous attention to detail is evident — from the choice of materials and fixtures to the skilful integration of traditional and contemporary elements. The result is a home that feels timeless yet fresh, full of character yet thoughtfully designed for modern living.
Set in one of West Cornwall’s most desirable rural locations, Little Bosullow Cottage offers not just a beautiful home but a lifestyle defined by peace, history, and natural beauty. It is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a property that combines heritage charm with exceptional craftsmanship and modern comfort.
Outside - Externally, the property is nestled within large, established cottage-style gardens bordered by traditional Cornish hedging enjoying far reaching countryside views from the gardens many vantage points.
There is ample parking available, and within the gardens, there are two timber structures currently used by the present owners as artist studios.
Services - Mains Water and Mains Electricity.
Private Drainage - Septic Tank.
O2, Vodaphone signal Limited (Ofcom)
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment with Stags’ Truro office on .
Directions - From Penzance take the A30 by-pass towards St Just and Lands End. At the second roundabout turn right towards Heamoor and Madron. Drive through the two villages and from Madron continue on the same road for about 3.5 miles, take the left turning towards Little Bosullow and follow the road until you enter the small hamlet and Little Bosullow will be evident on your right hand side.