Full description
Semi-detached stone cottage in rural hamlet
Sitting/Dining Room - Side entrance door. This is a dual aspect room enjoying splendid far reaching rural views with exposed timber beams and built-in cupboard, space for washing machine, dishwasher with plumbing available and free standing appliance included. The focal point of the room is a stone fireplace with wooden mantel and slate hearth. The kitchen/dining area features slate flag stone flooring, partial ceramic tiling and ceiling down lighters. The suite includes a range of base, wall and drawer units complemented by rolled edge working surfaces with inset single drainer sink unit and mixer tap. Integrated appliances include built in oven and hob and there is also a free standing fridge freezer and microwave oven
Bathroom - Partially tiled with suite comprising panelled bath, pedestal wash basin and WC
Landing - With doors to both bedrooms
Bedroom One - A good sized double bedroom taking in rural views over neighbouring fields, with exposed timber beams
Bedroom Two - Also a double bedroom enjoying rural views with side aspect window and wardrobe recess
Outside - The property features a walled garden which is laid to lawn and enjoys a southerly aspect creating a real warn environment, ideal for outdoor living and 'al fresco' dining. Also, there is an external fuel store/storage shed
Services - Mains electric, water and private drainage
Trefanny is a peaceful and secluded hamlet of cottages betwixt Duloe and Pelynt. Duloe is a pretty rural Cornish village located only 4 miles from the famous fishing port of Looe with sandy beaches and delightful coastal walks. Duloe itself enjoys a lovely country pub with restaurant, community shop, primary school and Parish church, with pleasant country walks on the doorstep. Pelynt village provides similar amenities with two village stores and garage. The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is closeby with its unspoilt coastal scenery, hidden coves and beautiful walks along The National Trust owned coastal path. Looe is a famous fishing port and holiday destination on the Cornish Riviera within 5 miles. Steeped in history, Looe is bisected by the East Looe River, boasting sandy beaches and historic landmarks along with a variety of bars, restaurants and station providing access to the national rail network. Also, the well regarded Barbican area is located just beside the town with both secondary and primary schools, and other amenities. Also, the market town of Liskeard is also nearby providing town centre facilities along with a retail park, supermarkets, leisure centre, community hospital and both primary and secondary schools. Also the A38 dual carriageway is easily accessible with direct access to Plymouth, Devon and westbound further into Cornwall