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2 bed cottage for salePerran Foundry, Perranarworthal TR3
2 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
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About this property
Two double bedroom cottage
Easy access to both Truro and Falmouth
Woodland walks on your doorstep
Parking
Historic setting dating back from 1791
No restrictions can be holiday let
Walking distance to a local pub
Mylor village and Mylor yacht harbour within a short car journey away
Grade II listed no onward chain
Underfloor heating, double glazing, gas central heating
A Rare Gem in Perran Foundry — End-of-Terrace Cottage Brimming with Character and Charm
Discover a captivating slice of history perfectly fused with modern comfort in this enchanting end-of-terrace cottage, tucked away in the heart of picturesque Perran Foundry. Once a bustling Brass Bolt Shop, this home’s rich industrial past breathes life and soul into every corner — a truly unique treasure that whispers stories of days gone by.
Lovingly transformed in 2013, this charming cottage effortlessly blends timeless character with contemporary living, offering unbeatable value in a sought-after location. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a couple dreaming of a romantic retreat, or someone craving a home that stands apart, this property is a rare find.
Inside, you’ll fall in love with:
Two generously sized double bedrooms — peaceful sanctuaries filled with light and warmth
A private en-suite bathroom upstairs, providing a serene escape at the end of the day
A stylish second bathroom on the ground floor, thoughtfully designed for convenience
A modern kitchen that’s as practical as it is beautiful, complete with sleek integrated appliances and cozy underfloor heating — perfect for quiet mornings or lively dinner parties
Soaring vaulted ceilings that flood the space with natural light, creating an airy, uplifting atmosphere
A charming mezzanine seating area — ideal for curling up with a book, working from home, or simply soaking in the tranquility
Step outside to your own decked terrace — a peaceful oasis designed for alfresco dining, morning coffees, or starry night conversations. Beyond this, enjoy access to lovingly maintained communal gardens, inviting you to stroll, relax, and connect with nature.
This is more than just a house — it’s a home full of heart, history, and endless potential. A truly exceptional opportunity to own one of the most characterful and best-value properties in Perran Foundry.
Allocated Parking Space: Ensuring convenience and ease of access.
Additional Visitor Parking: Available for guests.
Experience the perfect blend of historical charm and contemporary elegance at Perran Foundry Cottage, a truly unique and inviting home.
Why You Should Make Perran Foundry, Perranarworthal Your New Home
Imagine living in the heart of Perranarworthal, where convenience meets countryside charm—and everything you need is right on your doorstep. Perran Foundry offers you the perfect location to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Prime Location & Easy Connectivity
Whether you work in Truro, study at Falmouth University, or love exploring Cornwall’s stunning towns, this location puts you just minutes away. With bus stops right outside your new home, commuting has never been easier—ditch the car and enjoy stress-free travel.
Village Life with Modern Convenience
Step outside and you’ll find a welcoming local pub perfect for relaxing evenings and social gatherings. Daily essentials? They’re all nearby, including a delightful farm shop offering fresh, local produce just a short walk away.
Outstanding Education for Your Family
If you have children or are planning a family, the highly regarded local school nearby ensures your kids receive the best education—giving you peace of mind.
Outdoor Adventures at Your Fingertips
Love the outdoors? Enjoy woodland walks straight from your doorstep, ideal for morning jogs, family outings, or peaceful weekend strolls. For boating lovers, Mylor Yacht Harbour is just a quick drive away—perfect for weekends on the water.
A Lifestyle That Fits You
Perran Foundry isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive. Whether you’re a commuter, a family, a student, or someone looking for a quiet retreat with excellent amenities, this is the home that ticks every box.
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to own a home where rural charm meets practical living. Make Perran Foundry your new address—and start living the lifestyle you deserve.
In the closing years of the 18th century, nestled in the heart of Cornwall, the small village of Perranarworthal witnessed the birth of a remarkable enterprise — the Perran Foundry. Established in 1790 or 1791, the foundry arose out of necessity, built to serve the booming Cornish mining industry that powered the local economy and fueled the ambitions of miners and engineers alike.
From its earliest days, the foundry was a hive of innovation and industry. Within its walls, skilled craftsmen and engineers forged the machinery that breathed life into the mines. They crafted mobile pumps designed to drain the treacherous depths, powerful water wheels that harnessed natural forces, winding engines that hauled men and ore, and robust boilers and high-pressure engines that powered entire operations. These machines were not merely tools; they were lifelines, keeping the mines productive and the community prosperous.
As the 19th century progressed, the reputation of Perran Foundry grew far beyond the borders of Cornwall. Its creations found homes in mines stretching across the globe—from the rugged landscapes of South Africa and the vast expanses of Australia to the industrious regions of the United States. The foundry’s impact was international, a testament to Cornish engineering and craftsmanship.
But the fortunes of Perran Foundry were tied closely to the fate of the mining industry it served. As the century waned, the once-thriving mines began to close, their veins exhausted or rendered unprofitable. With the decline of mining came the foundry’s own downturn. Yet, the spirit of adaptation endured. The site found a new purpose as an animal food mill, a quieter chapter in its long life.
Eventually, time took its toll. The great workshops and machinery fell silent, the buildings weathered and worn, echoing the wider industrial decline in Cornwall. But Perran Foundry was not forgotten. Its walls and structures stood as guardians of history, preserved for their architectural beauty and industrial significance. Today, recognized with a Grade II listing, the foundry remains a monument to an era when innovation and industry shaped lives and landscapes.
The story of Perran Foundry is the story of Perranarworthal itself—a tale of ingenuity, global reach, resilience, and transformation. It stands as a lasting testament to Cornwall’s rich mining heritage and the enduring legacy of those who built and sustained this industrial heartland.
Absolutely stunning end-of-terrace cottage bursting with character and modern luxury! Once a charming Brass Bolt Shop, this beautifully transformed home effortlessly combines historic charm with sleek, contemporary style. Boasting two generously sized double bedrooms and an airy raised mezzanine seating area, it’s perfect for relaxed living and entertaining. The designer kitchen dazzles with integrated appliances, while sumptuous underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort. Soaring vaulted ceilings flood the space with natural light and grandeur. Step outside to a fabulous low-maintenance decked terrace and enjoy peaceful communal gardens just moments away. With dedicated parking plus extra visitor spots, convenience is guaranteed. A truly unique highlight is the raised leat — a fascinating historic water channel from the River Kennall — adding one-of-a-kind character. Plus, direct access to the breathtaking Devichoys Wood Nature Reserve makes this home an absolute dream for nature lovers and style seekers alike. This is modern living at its finest!
There is an automated flood gate which operates if there is an exceptional high tide.
Council tax band D
No ground rent
The property is leasehold with the balance of 999 year lease from 2013.
The current service.maintenance charge is £1192PA reviewed annually in September.
The complex is managed by Vickery Holman and the freehold is owned by North Hill Estates ltd.
Holiday Let income Projection available on request.
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Tenure
Leasehold (987 years)
Service charge
£1,192 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
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