Listed for £345,000
March 13, 2026
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To the front of the property a dropped kerb is already present, offering the potential to create off-street parking subject to any necessary permissions. Summary Albany Cottage represents a rare opportunity to acquire a traditional Grade II Listed village cottage with considerable potential. With generous gardens, a useful outbuilding and scope to create off-street parking, the property provides buyers with the opportunity to fully refurbish and personalise a charming Cornish home.
Properties offering this level of potential in Veryan Green seldom become available, particularly those that have remained within the same family ownership for many years. Location Summary (Distances and times are approximate) Veryan Village centre: 850 yards. Carne Beach: 1.8 miles. King Harry Ferry: 6 miles. Tregony: 4.5 miles. St Mawes: 8 miles (Falmouth 20 minutes by foot ferry). Truro: 11 miles. St Austell: 13 miles (London Paddington 4 hours by direct rail). Cornwall Airport Newquay: 20.5 miles (regular daily flights to London) Veryan and Veryan Green Veryan and Veryan Green comprise a most pleasant village famous for its 'Round Houses' in the beautiful Roseland Peninsula of South Cornwall, and is a true village community with a post office/village shop within a few minutes level walk of the property, primary school, Church, an excellent pub, a Tennis club and Social club (including indoor bowls). There is a regular bus service from the village. It is also a conservation area and is approximately 2 miles from the unspoilt Pendower and Carne beaches. There are many lovely country walks in and around the village, and the Cornish Coastal Path is also within easy reach. The Cathedral City of Truro and administrative centre for Cornwall is 12 miles away with excellent shopping facilities. The King Harry Ferry, approximately 4 miles, provides a short cut to Falmouth and leads to the far west. The sailing centre of St Mawes is within 8 miles. Historical Note Veryan is most famous for its nineteenth century thatched Round Houses. There are five in all, two pairs of which stand at each end of the village and another in the centre. They were originally built by a missionary, named Reverend Jeremiah Trist, for his daughters. The present name of the village is a corruption of St Symphorian, the Parish saint, which in 1525 had become St Severian leading eventually to St Veryan. Close to Veryan is Carne Beacon, a Bronze Age grass covered barrow and reputedly the burial place of the legendary 6th century chieftain, Gereint of Dumnonia from whom the nearby village of Gerrans gets its name. Not far from there is Veryan Castle, a small Iron Age hill fort. Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Cornwall Airport in Newquay has regular daily flights to London as well as connections to other UK regional airports and a number of European destinations. Fine Dining Restaurants Fine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), Adam Handling (Newquay) and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On the Roseland is Guy Owen at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans. General Information
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Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating. Energy Performance Certificate Rating: G
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