Listed for £600,000
March 19, 2026
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The property has numerous standout features, such as a sun tube that provides natural light to the inner hallway. Many areas of the accommodation are finished with maple wood flooring, and the home is well equipped with wall lights, downlighters, and mains gas fired central heating. Electric underfloor heating is installed in the en-suite and family bathroom, and external windows and doors are double glazed in UPVC. To further enhance energy efficiency, PV solar panels were added several years ago, reducing electricity bills and allowing export to the national grid.
Step Outside
The grounds at Koromiko are a key feature of this exceptional home, extending to just over an acre in total. The property is accessed through double opening gates, leading to a large tarmac driveway with ample off road parking. Beyond, the double garage offers power and light, two up-and-over doors, and a side pedestrian door.
The grounds are beautifully landscaped, with various outdoor seating areas to enjoy at different times of the day. On the easterly patio, our clients enjoy morning coffee, while the expansive patio at the rear is ideal for barbecues during warmer months. The garden is well tended with a variety of shrubs, bushes, and trees, with outside lighting, two water taps, and outside sockets.
The lawn area stretches across the property, with a productive vegetable garden featuring raised beds, as well as a large storage shed. Two additional general purpose sheds provide ample outdoor storage space. A charming woodland area offers a welcome spot of shade during summer, with a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, plum, sloe and damson. Soft fruit varieties such as currants, and gooseberries are also present.
The expansive garden offers the perfect space for children or pets to play, with plenty of room to run around and enjoy the outdoors. It also presents the next owners with the opportunity to adapt and modify the space to suit their needs and desires.
The village of North Petherwin is situated approximately seven miles North of Launceston and has a range of village amenities including a Primary School, Parish Church, Village Hall, Football Club and nearby popular Stumble Inn.
The ancient former market town of Launceston offers a wider range of shopping, commercial, educational and recreational facilities and lies adjacent to the A30 trunk road giving access to Truro and West Cornwall in one direction and Exeter and beyond in the opposite direction.
North Petherwin is approximately a 25 minute drive to the stunning North Cornish coastline with great beaches and cliff top walks.
From Launceston Town Centre proceed down the A388 (St. Thomas Road). Upon reaching the roundabout at Newport continue straight ahead up St. Stephens Hill, heading through St. Stephens along the B3254 towards Bude. Continue through Yeolmbridge and Lady Cross and upon reaching Langdon Cross take the left hand turning signposted towards North Petherwin. Continue following the signs into the village of North Petherwin and at the cross roads turn right. Proceed along this road heading around the left hand bend by the Church where the property will be found on the left hand side identified by a Fine and Country For Sale Board.
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