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£250,0002 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Perranarworthal, Nr Truro
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Chain-free
Added yesterday
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
635
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 76Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Characterful Period Cottage
- Two Bedrooms
- Lounge & Log Burner
- Parking & Gardens
- Kitchen
- Convenient Location
- No Onward Chain
- Modern Bathroom
- Council Tax Band - C
- Freehold
A modernised yet characterful, two bedroom Cornish cottage with wooded gardens in a super village location. Benefits include Upvc double glazing, central heating plus log burner and off street parking. Furthermore the property is being sold with no onward chain. Freehold. C/Tax Band - C. EPC - E.
Location - The property is nicely nestled in a wooded setting and lies within the Perranarworthal Conservation Area. This popular and much sought after location is situated mid-way between the cathedral city of Truro and Falmouth. There is a range of nearby local amenities in Perranarworthal and Perranwell Station including a community shop, the Royal Oak public house along with the Norway Inn and a well regarded primary school. Perranwell Station also benefits from a branch railway line that connects Falmouth with the main line station in Truro.
The cathedral city of Truro lies approximately 5.5 miles distance and has a vibrant shopping centre with many national retailers represented. There is also a variety of well established local stores, indoor and outdoor markets, cobbled streets and alleyways which give this city its unique character.
For sailing enthusiasts, the bustling harbour town of Falmouth, Mylor Yacht Harbour and the fine day sailing waters of The Carrick Roads are readily accessible
Description - Tucked into the hillside of Cove Hill, Mill Cottage perfectly blends modern comforts and the sought after character of a Cornish cottage offering warmth, character and a true sense of home. Broadly set within the beautiful countryside between the cathedral city of Truro and the vibrant harbour town of Falmouth, the cottage enjoys a wonderful valley setting while still being close to everything you need.
From the moment you arrive, Mill Cottage has an alluring feel. The cosy living room is the heart of the house with its log burner, a comfortable space to relax in the evenings, whether curled up with a book or gathering with friends and family. The kitchen is practical and homely, offering plenty of space for everyday cooking and the kind of informal meals that make cottage living so special.
Upstairs are two comfortable bedrooms, each enjoying a leafy outlook. A family bathroom completes the accommodation. The layout is simple, practical and easy to live in, making the cottage ideal for anyone looking for a manageable home full of character.
Believed to date from before 1900, Mill Cottage offers a delightful blend of traditional Cornish charm and comfortable living so whether as a first home, a place to downsize, or a Cornish retreat to escape to, Mill Cottage presents itself as a comfortable, characterful home.
Outside - Outside there is a modest off street parking space and a long tapered garden well stocked with trees, shrubs and native fauna, this space offers a lovely extension of the cottage. There are steps up to a small raised terrace, room to sit with a morning coffee and watch life go by, or simply enjoy the surroundings.
Considering the convenience, the setting feels wonderfully rural with birdsong and greenery all around.
Services - (Services yet to be confirmed).
Mains electricity and drainage.
Council tax band - C
Broadband - Basic and Superfast fast are available (Ofcom).
Mobile phone - 02, Vodaphone, EE and Three are likely (Ofcom).
Conservation Area - Yes.
Listed Building - No.
Flood Risk - Very Low.
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment via Stags’ Truro office.
Directions - Proceed towards Falmouth on the A39 from Truro city. Passing the Norway Inn on the right hand side, take the next turning on the right signposted Bissoe and Perranwell into Cove HIll where the property can be found on the left hand side, a short way up the hill.
Location - The property is nicely nestled in a wooded setting and lies within the Perranarworthal Conservation Area. This popular and much sought after location is situated mid-way between the cathedral city of Truro and Falmouth. There is a range of nearby local amenities in Perranarworthal and Perranwell Station including a community shop, the Royal Oak public house along with the Norway Inn and a well regarded primary school. Perranwell Station also benefits from a branch railway line that connects Falmouth with the main line station in Truro.
The cathedral city of Truro lies approximately 5.5 miles distance and has a vibrant shopping centre with many national retailers represented. There is also a variety of well established local stores, indoor and outdoor markets, cobbled streets and alleyways which give this city its unique character.
For sailing enthusiasts, the bustling harbour town of Falmouth, Mylor Yacht Harbour and the fine day sailing waters of The Carrick Roads are readily accessible
Description - Tucked into the hillside of Cove Hill, Mill Cottage perfectly blends modern comforts and the sought after character of a Cornish cottage offering warmth, character and a true sense of home. Broadly set within the beautiful countryside between the cathedral city of Truro and the vibrant harbour town of Falmouth, the cottage enjoys a wonderful valley setting while still being close to everything you need.
From the moment you arrive, Mill Cottage has an alluring feel. The cosy living room is the heart of the house with its log burner, a comfortable space to relax in the evenings, whether curled up with a book or gathering with friends and family. The kitchen is practical and homely, offering plenty of space for everyday cooking and the kind of informal meals that make cottage living so special.
Upstairs are two comfortable bedrooms, each enjoying a leafy outlook. A family bathroom completes the accommodation. The layout is simple, practical and easy to live in, making the cottage ideal for anyone looking for a manageable home full of character.
Believed to date from before 1900, Mill Cottage offers a delightful blend of traditional Cornish charm and comfortable living so whether as a first home, a place to downsize, or a Cornish retreat to escape to, Mill Cottage presents itself as a comfortable, characterful home.
Outside - Outside there is a modest off street parking space and a long tapered garden well stocked with trees, shrubs and native fauna, this space offers a lovely extension of the cottage. There are steps up to a small raised terrace, room to sit with a morning coffee and watch life go by, or simply enjoy the surroundings.
Considering the convenience, the setting feels wonderfully rural with birdsong and greenery all around.
Services - (Services yet to be confirmed).
Mains electricity and drainage.
Council tax band - C
Broadband - Basic and Superfast fast are available (Ofcom).
Mobile phone - 02, Vodaphone, EE and Three are likely (Ofcom).
Conservation Area - Yes.
Listed Building - No.
Flood Risk - Very Low.
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment via Stags’ Truro office.
Directions - Proceed towards Falmouth on the A39 from Truro city. Passing the Norway Inn on the right hand side, take the next turning on the right signposted Bissoe and Perranwell into Cove HIll where the property can be found on the left hand side, a short way up the hill.
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About this agent

Stags Truro office is situated in Lemon Street, a wide attractive Georgian street, which is widely regarded as the best street in the city. The office was opened in 1999 and has a flourishing estate agents team and an established letting agents team. The Professional Services department can also be found here, giving expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. There are plenty of attractions in Truro, including the indoor Pannier Market, which is open all year round, the Hall for Cornwall (a performing arts venue), The Royal Cornwall Museum, and the Winter Festival, with its hugely popular paper lantern parade. Truro and the surrounding area is a wonderful part of the world and boasts renowned surfing beaches, coastal walks and excellent sailing waters. Within easy reach of the city are historic fishing villages including Fowey, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Mousehole, St Ives and Padstow.













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