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£325,000

2 bed end terrace house for sale
Bull Hill, Fowey, Cornwall PL23

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Stratton Creber - St Austell

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About this property

    Stratton Creber are thrilled to present to the market this delightfully presented Grade II Listed character cottage which is considered locally as an iconic, landmark building and is steeped in history. The property is presented in very good decorative order throughout and is holiday let or live in ready. The property has lovely, contemporary open living space and is decorated in neutral colours ready for its new owners. It has a generous dual aspect living room taking light in from two sides and enjoying clear views over the estuary, the open plan kitchen is well equipped and opens out into the lounge/dining area. It also features two bedrooms and a modern bathroom to the upper floor with some beautiful characteristics such as exposed stone walls and multi-pane sash windows. Decoratively speaking, it wants for nothing and is situated in a popular area for holiday letting potential and owner occupiers alike. This cottage also has the benefit of a separate ground floor space in the form of an self-contained live/ work unit which is believed to have been used as a small retail outlet in years gone by but is currently setup as an independent living space with its own shower room/ w.c and small kitchen area. This well presented home is also just a short walk down to the Caffa Mill car park which is run by Cornwall council and permits are available to purchase subject to availability.

    The property is located centrally in the heart of the picturesque and historic fishing port of Fowey which is regarded as one of the most desirable waterside locations in the county. Located on the South Cornish Coast, Fowey is surrounded by stunning countryside as well as choice of beaches nearby. It is renowned for its sailing, walks, stunning views and is inspiration to many of Daphne du Maurier’s dramatic stories. Locally there is a primary and secondary school and a leisure centre while the village centre has an eclectic mix of independent shops and restaurants and is a pleasure to explore. The large market town of St Austell lies approximately six miles west with an abundance of amenities including multiple supermarkets, schools and departments stores as well as a mainline railway station, leisure centre, pubs and restaurants. Access in and out of Fowey is easy whether by road, rail or air, with the nearby main line railway station of Par within a few miles and Newquay Airport just a car journey away giving swift travel to the whole of the UK and beyond.

    Agents Note; The building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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