£695,000
5 bed cottage for saleTrispen, Truro, Cornwall TR4
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Country & Waterside Prestige - Truro
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About this property
Beautiful character cottage
Rural village location
Four bedrooms + one bed annex
Self contained annex/holiday let
Parking for up to seven cars
Good sized gardens
Lovely countryside views
Close to north coast beaches
An amazing opportunity to purchase this fantastic four bed detached countryside cottage, nicely positioned on a quiet lane on the edge of a popular village, with far reaching rural views and a great little one bed annex/holiday cottage.
Chy-An-Gwell is a wonderful property located in the village of Trispen, just five miles north of Truro. The current owners have made many improvements in recent years to create a modern, well presented family home that offers versatile accommodation with a wealth of character and charm. It features stone tiled flooring, beamed ceilings, oak doors and a multi-fuel burner. The cottage also offers good sized gardens backing onto open fields, off-road parking for approximately seven cars, a self-contained annex/holiday let and lovely countryside views.
Accommodation in Detail:
Ground Floor:
Entrance Hall - Doors to Cloakroom, Living Room and Office. Opening through to Kitchen.
Cloakroom - Wash basin and WC. Window to side.
Kitchen - A modern, Shaker style kitchen with a range of base and wall units with wood effect worktops. Ceramic sink, electric range cooker, dishwasher, recessed space for American style fridge/freezer. Two windows to the front. Door to Living Room.
Living Room - A spacious, welcoming living room with dining area. Character fireplace with timber mantle and inset multi-fuel burner. Useful understairs alcove with built-in desk. Two storage cupboards. Stairs rising to first floor. Two windows to the rear and two doors into the Conservatory.
Conservatory - A uPVC pitched roof conservatory enjoying views of the garden and countryside beyond. Single door to the side and sliding patio doors to the rear.
Office - A great home office/study in what was previously the garage. Window to the front and open doorway through to the Utility Room.
Utility Room - A useful utility room with storage unit, solid wood worktops, Belfast sink and under-counter space for washing machine and tumble dryer. This room also houses the oil-fired boiler and hot water cylinder. Glazed door to rear garden.
First Floor:
Landing - Skylight to front, access to eaves storage space and doors to bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom One - Built-in cupboard and built-in wardrobe. Window to rear with countryside views. Door to ensuite.
Ensuite Shower Room - Quadrant shower enclosure with electric shower, vanity unit with mounted wash basin, WC, recessed shelving, window to front.
Bedroom Two - Loft access hatch. Window to the rear with countryside views.
Bedroom Three - Window to the rear with countryside views and window seat.
Bedroom Four - Window to the rear with countryside views.
Shower Room - Walk-in shower with thermostatic mixer shower, pedestal wash basin, WC and window to the front.
Outside:
To the front of the cottage is a driveway providing parking for up to three cars. A paved patio walkway leads round to the pretty little side garden, from where steps lead down to the annex/holiday let and gated access takes you into the rear garden. The rear garden features a paved patio area with steps leading up to a lawned garden with trees, shrubs and fantastic rural views.
Lavender Cottage:
A lovely little self-contained annex building which is currently used as a successful AirBnB holiday let. The accommodation is modern and well presented. It has just three rooms - A living area with fitted kitchen, a small double bedroom and a well appointed shower room. There is off-road parking directly outside, with space for around four cars.
Location:
Trispen is a small, rural village located in Cornwall, which lies about 5 miles north of Truro, the county city. It’s a peaceful, picturesque spot, characterized by its traditional Cornish charm and rolling countryside.
The village itself is surrounded by lush farmland and scenic landscapes typical of the area, with stone cottages and older buildings dotted along quiet, winding lanes. Trispen isn’t heavily commercialised, maintaining a more relaxed and low-key vibe. Its proximity to the Cornish coast means it’s not far from some beautiful coastal spots, like Perranporth, Holywell Bay and St Agnes, offering easy access to Cornwall’s stunning beaches and rugged coastline.
While Trispen doesn’t have a huge range of amenities, it does have a village hall and a few local shops and businesses that serve the community. Like many villages in Cornwall, it also has a strong sense of community, with regular village events and gatherings that keep the local spirit alive.
If you’re after a quieter, more rural experience in Cornwall, Trispen is definitely the sort of place where you can unwind and soak up that relaxed Cornish pace of life.
Agents note: We understand that there is access to a public footpath via the front driveway of this property. If required and for specific information, buyers should make their own enquiries before proceeding.
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