Property description
Tucked away up a cobbled street, beside the Harbour, is this three storey, one bedroom ancient fisherman's cottage. Further accomodation includes kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room and a bathroom. Viewing highly recommended.
Tucked away in a quiet location
One bedroom
Modern fitted kitchen
Original features
Bathroom
Double glazed windows
Kitchen Breakfast | 14'4\" x 11'6\" (4.37m x 3.5m). Double glazed window to rear and front elevation. Fully fitted kitchen with bell fast sink set within oak work surfaces. Integrated electric hob and oven. Space for washing machine and fridge. Ceiling beams. Under stairs storage cupboard. Stairs raising to first floor.
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Living Room | 10'3\" x 9' (3.12m x 2.74m). Double glazed window to front and rear elevation. Exposed stone walling. Multi-fuel wood burner set upon slate. Beam ceiling. Stairs raising to second floor.
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Landing | Doors to bedroom and bathroom
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Bathroom | Double glazed window to rear elevation. Bath with victorian mixer shower tap. Heated towel. Recessed hand basin set upon slate with storage underneath. Beamed ceiling and partly exposed stone walls. Airing cupboard housing hot water tank.
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Bedroom | 10'3\" x 5'10\" (3.12m x 1.78m). Dual aspect double glazed windows to side and front elevation with rural views over the village. Beam ceiling. Alcove for storage and hanging space. Electric wall heater.
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Location | Mevagissey is your typical Cornish fishing village, with winding cobbled streets and a picturesque harbour full of boats. Stunning walks lead along the coast in both directions, with sandy beaches, high cliffs and hidden coves to explore. The village has an good selection of pubs and restaurants, whilst just up the road are the Lost Gardens of Heligan. A ferry from Mevagissey to Fowey also runs daily between Easter and September. Spend some time at the Tall Ships harbour at Charlestown (7 miles) with its shipwreck museum, or among the tropical biomes of the world-famous Eden Project (11 miles). The stunning coastline, fabulous beaches and renowned gardens of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula are a short drive down the coast while Truro, with its shops, restaurants, theatre and cathedral can be reached by car in half an hour.
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