The current/last owners have enhanced the interior with a number of tasteful improvements, including a mains gas-fired central heating system and a refitted kitchen, complete with beautifully laid Delabole slate flooring.
What truly sets this cottage apart is the notably larger first floor—approximately 30% larger than the ground floor—thanks to a flying freehold over the neighbouring storeroom. This unique feature allows for three well-proportioned double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom, rarely found in similar period homes.
The accommodation comprises an inviting living room with woodburning stove, open to a spacious dining room, and a separate kitchen on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, a small yet sunny rear courtyard offers a peaceful space for outdoor enjoyment, enclosed by attractive stone walling for privacy and character.
Situated just a one-minute level walk from Penryn’s town centre and approximately five minutes on foot from the train station, the cottage benefits from excellent connectivity. The station provides regular services along the branch line to Falmouth and the cathedral city of Truro, with onward connections to London Paddington.
Penryn is a thriving and historic market town, home to a friendly community and a variety of amenities, including independent shops, cafes, restaurants, public houses, a pharmacy, and an award-winning fish and chip shop. The town also supports a strong sporting and educational community, with football, rugby, and cricket clubs, Penryn College, Penryn Primary Academy, and Falmouth University’s Tremough Campus all nearby. The vibrant harbourside town of Falmouth lies just two miles away.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tenure - Freehold. Possession - Vacant possession with the benefit of no onward chain, assuming our clients are unable to coincide a purchase. Services - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating. Council Tax - Band B. EPC rating - 61 (D)