Guide price
£450,000
3 bed cottage for saleCharlestown Road, St. Austell, Cornwall PL25
3 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Elegant period coastal cottage
Prime Charlestown village setting
Moments from historic harbour
Bespoke country style kitchen
Three spacious double bedrooms
Private suntrap garden terrace
A beautifully presented grade II listed cornish cottage in the heart of charlestown, just moments from the harbour and beaches.
Description
This charming period cottage offers an exceptional blend of character, style and modern comfort, situated within one of Cornwall’s most sought after coastal villages. Just a short five minute walk from Charlestown’s historic harbour, beaches, restaurants, cafés and independent shops, the property presents an outstanding lifestyle opportunity whether as a permanent home or a coastal retreat.
Sympathetically updated by the current owners, the cottage has been carefully modernised while preserving the traditional features one would expect from a property of its age, including exposed beams, sash windows and period detailing. The accommodation is deceptively spacious and thoughtfully arranged, providing three generous double bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms and a series of inviting living spaces, complemented by beautifully landscaped gardens to both the front and rear.
Ground Floor
The ground floor opens into a welcoming sitting room featuring parquet flooring, exposed beams and a wood-burning stove, with doors opening onto the private front garden. A second reception room, currently used as a dining room, enjoys a charming window seat overlooking the garden, slate flooring and further exposed beams, together creating a warm and characterful entertaining space. This room leads through to a practical utility/boot room with Belfast sink, wooden worktops and space for appliances, with a stable door providing access to the garden.
The kitchen is both stylish and sympathetic to the character of the cottage, fitted with bespoke handmade cabinetry, shaker-style doors, solid wooden worktops and a range cooker, together with space for a dishwasher and fridge freezer. A further Belfast sink and slate flooring complete the space, with a stable door opening to the rear garden.
First Floor
On the first floor there are three well proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from shutters. The principal bedroom features exposed floorboards and a contemporary en suite shower room with classic subway tiling and traditional heated towel rail. A well-appointed family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, complete with freestanding bath, rainfall shower, pedestal basin and period-style fittings.
Outside
The property enjoys attractive landscaped gardens to both the front and rear. The front garden is approached via a shared pathway leading to a private lawn bordered by established trees and planting. Beyond an archway, a resin pathway leads to a secluded front garden terrace, a delightful suntrap ideal for outdoor seating and entertaining.
To the rear, the landscaped garden has been thoughtfully designed for ease of maintenance and outdoor enjoyment. A paved terrace sits directly outside the kitchen and utility area, with steps rising to a raised lawn and further paved terrace beneath a pergola. This area provides a wonderful setting for entertaining, complete with a built-in pizza oven and views towards the village church.
There is no private parking with the property; however, roadside parking is available nearby.
Entrance Hall
Charlestown is one of Cornwall’s most picturesque and historic coastal villages, designated as a unesco World Heritage Site. The working harbour, famous tall ships and charming Georgian architecture have made it a sought-after destination and a filming location for productions such as the BBC’s Poldark.
The village offers a thriving community with a range of cafés, restaurants, public houses, independent shops, a primary school, playing field and two beaches flanking the harbour. The nearby town of St Austell provides a comprehensive range of amenities including supermarkets, schooling and leisure facilities, together with a mainline railway station approximately 1.5 miles away offering services to London Paddington. The cathedral city of Truro lies around 15 miles distant, providing excellent shopping, business and educational facilities.
Services
Mains water, drainage, electricity and Gas. Gas central heating and wood-burning stove. Glazing: Traditional single-pane sash windows to the front and double glazing to the rear
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