- Terraced character cottage +
- Located close to amenities in Penryn +
- Lounge/diner with beams and real fire +
- Modern kitchen +
- Conservatory +
- Two double bedrooms +
- Bathroom to first floor +
- Stunning generous rear garden with large shed and greenhouse +
- Double glazed +
- Parking available on surrounding streets and large carpark at the top of lane +
A charming two bedroom character cottage located towards the bottom of Truro Lane with easy access to the main road and local amenities.
The current owner has been in residence for over thirty years and the property has been well loved with a delightful garden to the rear.
The accommodation comprises of a lounge/diner with beamed ceilings and a real fire, off the lounge/diner is the kitchen and this opens to the sunroom at the rear where you can sit and look out over the wonderful garden, to the first floor are two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
On-street parking is available in Truro Lane and along Permarin Road. Additional parking is available in the Permarin Car Park, positioned on the road above, where you can park for free from 4pm until 9am.
Truro Lane is full of character properties set off West Street in the centre of Penryn which links down to Commercial Road where there is a growing range of restaurants and cafes plus a convenience store.
Penryn is an historic market town located at the head of the river with a varied selection of niche retail shops as well as convenience stores, Post Office, cafes and Public Houses. The train station provides a regular service to the Cathedral City of Truro where there is a main line rail link to London Paddington. The expanding Tremough University is situated on the edge of Penryn whilst Penryn College is easily accessible via the numerous bus routes serving the town.
The harbour town of Falmouth is about two miles distant with a wider range of specialist shops and high street stores, high quality restaurants and bars to cater for every taste. There are many attractions including four beaches and the sailing waters of the Carrick Roads are considered amongst the best in the country. Popular visitor attractions also include the National Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle. Evening entertainment can often be found at Event Square in the heart of the town or you can choose from a number of films showing at the multi-screen cinema.