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New Street, Penryn, Cornwall

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Description

Stunning Granite and part-slate 2 bedroom character property in the heart of Penryn. You have to view this property to fully appreciate the workmanship love and care that has gone in to fully renovating this period property. Call to book your viewing.

Penryn

One of Penryn's historical gems is the Penryn Town Hall, a handsome structure built in the early 19th century. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the town's civic pride and governance. The town's clock tower, an iconic feature, has become a symbol of Penryn, dominating the skyline and echoing the passage of time. The presence of the renowned Glasney College, founded in 1265, adds an academic chapter to Penryn's narrative. Although the college is no longer standing, its legacy endures, marking Penryn as a center of learning and culture throughout the centuries. Wandering through the streets, one encounters a myriad listed buildings, each with its own story to tell. The historic houses, adorned with charming details, capture the essence of Penryn's enduring charm. The town's character is further enriched by St. Gluvias Church, a medieval structure that has witnessed generations of worshipers and stands as a living testament to Penryn's spiritual (truncated)

Property

Built around 1450 and then altered in 1630, 1760 and thereafter, the old house was recently completely renovated, with no cost spared by a team who already had some 12 national and local design awards for work to historic houses. Mains Gas fired central heating. The house includes a cobbled courtyard.

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Accessed via the original medieval alley or ope from Broad Street, the old main street of Penryn, the property has recently been renovated throughout but includes history features including a barrel vaulted ceiling in the main bedroom and a tympanun depicting the story of Abraham and Isaac, and another carrying the Moor's head crest of Penryn. The showstopper is the ornate plaster ceiling in the sitting room, which is the only 17th century town house in Cornwall to still have one. Additional features include 17th century plank flooring, oak windows with re-instated Jacobean leadwork and glazing. The property has been a very successful holiday let of late.

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Cobbled pathway across the house yard giving access to a solid door which opens into ...

Sitting Room/Hall

3.5m x 3.96m (11' 6" x 13' 0")

Oak flooring, oak framed staircase to the first floor with feature oak newels, beamed ceiling, radiator, light above. Old 1770's large fearture fireplace Door to sitting room.

Sitting Room

4.11m x 4.1m (13' 6" x 13' 5")

Offering carpet flooring, radiators, four light glazed window with wide cushioned window seat , 1630's decorative plastered ceiling and up-lit 1630's plaster frieze. Large granite framed working fireplace and rebuilt chimney.

Bedroom

4.62m x 2.8m (15' 2" x 9' 2")

Glazed window to the front, carpet flooring, radiator, light above.

Bathroom

2.9m x 1.55m (9' 6" x 5' 1")

Modern bathroom offering panelled bath with shower over and clear glazed screen, tiled floor, partially tiled walls, light and extractor over, WC, vanity style wash hand basin with storage below.

First Floor

Landing Area

4.04m x 4.34m (13' 3" x 14' 3")

Offering beamed vaulted ceiling with Velux glazed roof lights over, this includes a seating area, carpet flooring, lights above, door to shower room and bedroom, opening to kitchen/diner.

Kitchen/Diner

4.72m x 3.5m (15' 6" x 11' 6")

Beam vaulted ceiling, three glazed roof lights over, glazed windows to front and side aspects. Offering a selection of wall, base and drawer units, solid worktops and splashbacks, integrated electric oven and top mounted four-ring electric hob, recessed Belfast sink with mixer tap, space for under counter fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, spotlights above. Double glazed double doors giving access to the private balcony area with stunning views over the valley.

Bedroom One

4.06m x 3.68m (13' 4" x 12' 1")

Relaid old plank flooring, feature granite fireplace, three bay oak window with wide window seat to the front aspect, radiator, stunning barrel ceiling above with feature lighting.

Shower Room

2.64m x 1.73m (8' 8" x 5' 8")

Modern shower room offering corner shower enclosure and clear glazed sliding doors, WC, vanity style wash hand basin with storage below, tiled floor, tiled walls, light and extractor over, glazed window to the front aspect.

Outside

The property offers a cobbled courtyard front garden area. Large galvanished flower bed tank to remain.

Fixture and Fittings

The sale includes the fitted kitchen, all curtains, fitted carpets, together with fitted window seat cushions. Further itens such as the oak table, benches, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher and other internal could also be included subject to agreement.

Agents Note

Further detailed information available via the agent. This includes; Information on all planning consents. Printed and detailed history of the property. To the north of the property the original terrace beside the Ope contines with three new dwellings, which run down to the Ope, but are built below the overlooking house of the Merchants. There is no parking within the freehold of the property but parking maybe available from third party owners. Subject to agreement, it is understood the intention is to provide the purchaser of Merchants with a parking space and use of adjoining Land.

Required Information

Tenure - Freehold Mains water, electric, gas and drainage EPC - D Cornwall Council, Tax Band B

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Particulars

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Band: B

New Street, Penryn, Cornwall

NEAREST STATIONS

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  • Penryn Station0.5 miles
  • Penmere Station1.5 miles
  • Falmouth Town Station2.1 miles
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Bradleys, Helston

1 Meneage Street, Helston, TR13 8AA

Bradleys, Helston

This award winning company are contactable until 9 pm, 7 days a week and have a network of 30 other branches across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset giving your property maximum coverage and attracting buyers from all over the region and beyond.

The local Helston team are based in Meneage Street, a prominent position in the town and offer a wealth of experience, enthusiasm and professionalism. Their aim is to provide an unrivalled service, which is supported by the thousands of positive cus

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