- A charming end of terrace cottage +
- Wealth of charm and period features +
- Lounge with wood burner +
- Kitchen/diner +
- Two bedrooms +
- First floor modern bathroom suite +
- Electric heating system +
- uPVC sash windows +
- Long well stocked mature garden +
- Situated in a sought after village location +
Occupying an elevated position within the desirable village of Budock Water is this charming end of terrace character cottage.
As you would expect from a property of this period, circa 1850, the cottage boasts an abundance of features such as beamed ceilings and exposed stonework and there is also a wood burner.
Throughout there are uPVC sash double glazed windows and double glazed doors along with an electric heating system.
Externally the gardens are considered to be of a generous size, divided into three sections offering a good range of mature shrubs as well as secluded sitting spaces.
The property is considered an ideal purchase for those buyers seeking a character property within a village community with the benefit of the town just a couple of miles driving distance away.
Budock Water is a desirable village located on the western side of the neighbouring maritime town of Falmouth.
Local amenities include a village shop, restaurant, village hall, park and church along with the Trelowarren Arms Public House.
Being a semi-rural location there are a number of countryside walks on the doorstep whilst the local bus service connects to Falmouth and the surrounding villages.
Falmouth itself is a vibrant historic port renowned for its excellent sailing waters and sheltered beaches such as Gyllyngvase, Swanpool, Castle and Maenporth.
The town has a selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs whilst the shops have a variety of well known national and local independent stores and art galleries.
Falmouth is also home to the National Maritime Museum located on the piazza and of course Pendennis Castle being one of Henry the VIII's coastal fortresses.