Guide price
£325,000
2 bed cottage for saleShutta, Looe, Cornwall PL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: G
Bradleys Estate Agents - Looe
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About this property
Cobwalls is a charming Grade II listed cottage nestled along historic Shutta in Looe. Brimming with character, this beautifully preserved home blends period features with cosy, welcoming spaces. Offering two well proportioned bedrooms and a warm, traditional atmosphere throughout, Cobwalls is the perfect retreat or main residence.
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Cobwalls is a truly enchanting Grade II listed cottage set along the historic and much loved Shutta in Looe. Steeped in heritage and brimming with character, this remarkable home is being offered for sale for the very first time in 128 years-a rare opportunity to become the next custodian of a property with such an extraordinary legacy.
Inside, Cobwalls retains an abundance of original features, including beautiful period fireplaces, exposed timbers, and the charming irregularities that come with centuries-old craftsmanship. The cottage offers two inviting bedrooms, each full of character and warmth, along with a well-appointed main bathroom that blends comfort with traditional styling.
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The cosy kitchen captures the essence of cottage living-welcoming, practical, and perfectly in keeping with the home’s historic feel. From here, you step out into the delightful outdoor space, a peaceful garden filled with established roses, mature shrubs, and seasonal colour. This private sanctuary provides an idyllic setting for morning coffees, quiet reading spots, or al fresco evenings surrounded by nature.
Despite its tranquil position, Cobwalls is just a short distance from the heart of Looe, offering easy access to the harbour, sandy beaches, coastal paths, and an array of independent shops and eateries. It is a place where heritage, comfort, and convenience come together beautifully.
Location
The property is set in an elevated location enjoying river views. Looe is a popular seaside town located in East Cornwall, the bustling town is still a working fishing port and boasts a wealth character from its quaint Cornish cottages to its 19th century bridge which crosses Looe River. Within the town there are a range of amenities on offer from independent boutiques, fine dining eateries to traditional Cornish pubs. The train station connects to the mainline which offers a service direct into Plymouth, Exeter and London Paddington, the property is located 1 minute away from Looe Station.
Material Information
Tenure - Freehold, Local Authority - Cornwall Council, Council Tax Band – C, Services - Mains electric, water and drainage, wood burner to lounge, Parking - No off street parking, Restrictions - Grade 2 listed
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