- Beautifully presented semi-detached cottage +
- Situated in a tucked-away position +
- Lounge with open fireplace +
- Dining room with wood burner +
- Delightful fitted kitchen overlooking the garden +
- Utility room/cloakroom +
- Three first floor bedrooms +
- Feature bathroom with claw-footed bath +
- Front garden, plus additional garden opposite +
- Parking +
If you are looking for a traditional Cornish cottage located within a village position and oozing character and period features, then this house could be just what you are looking for.
Situated in a tucked-away position within Blackwater, the property offers a wealth of charm being immaculately presented with a beautifully fitted kitchen overlooking the front garden, lounge with open fireplace and dining room with a wood burner making a generous living space for a family. The additional accommodation comprises of a utility room/cloakroom, while to the first floor are three bedrooms and a delightful re-fitted bathroom suite with a claw-fitted bath. Throughout, the property has uPVC double glazed windows and doors complemented by an electric heating system.
The front garden is laid mainly to lawn along with an extensive slate patio which extends to the side of the cottage. The stand-out feature is the superb additional garden which is located just opposite a small lane which has been tastefully landscaped to accommodate a timber outbuilding which is currently utilised for socialising although could be ideal for those who work from home. An area of decking extends via the side of the outbuilding and overlooks a large garden with steps descending down to a lawn with a variety of shrubs, vegetable plot and a useful storage shed. This is a wonderful addition to the property for a family to enjoy those summer days or for those who are keen to have an additional area of outside space for being self-sufficient.
The property is ideally located for accessing the main A30 trunk road, therefore enabling travelling to other parts of the county and beyond that much easier.
Within Blackwater, there are local amenities, including a village store, school and Public House, while the delightful north coast is just a moment’s driving distance away with its majestic clifftop walks, it is popular for surfing and enjoying their sandy beaches.
The cathedral city of Truro is approximately seven miles distant – this being the main centre in Cornwall for business and commerce and is popular for locals and visitors to explore its cobbled streets and enjoying the number of restaurants and cafes. Truro is also home to the Hall for Cornwall located on the piazza, while the south coast is also within a reasonable travelling distance being more sheltered and popular for sailing and water sports.