This three-bedroomed Grade II home not only offers a degree of seclusion as well as being perfectly placed for transport links and day-to-day amenities, but it also boasts a range of "charming" features, off-road parking and an enclosed rear courtyard with a hot tub! 

Key Features

•    Historic Grade II Listed house with "charming features"
•    3 double bedrooms, 2 bath/shower rooms
•    Modern interior, tastefully appointed throughout
•    Moments from Falmouth's main thoroughfare
•    Wood-burning stove in living room
•    Convenient parking for 1/2 vehicles
•    Established front garden with a favourable sunny aspect
•    Enclosed rear courtyard with hot tub

This property is on the market for £475,000 with Laskowski and Co. based in Falmouth. 

What can I expect to see when entering the property? 

Reception Area

Upon entering the property potential owners will see a wealth of original features with exposed timber floorboards, vertical timers, partly exposed stonework and a pane-borrowed light window leading to the kitchen/diner area. 

Sitting Room

The sitting room offers plenty of light The sitting room offers plenty of light (Image: Laskowski and Company) The team at Laskowski described the sitting room as “especially bright” and generously proportioned, with a multi-pane sash window three-quarter height plantation shutter and a walk-in recess providing much natural light.

In addition, the sitting room boasts a wood-burning stove set on a broad slate hearth with oak surround and mantel. 

Kitchen/Diner 

There is plenty of space for entertaining in this large kitchen/dinerThere is plenty of space for entertaining in this large kitchen/diner (Image: Laskowski and Company) The kitchen boasts natural light, thanks to its four-pane sash window and six-pane recessed rear door that opens onto a private courtyard.

The L-shaped layout is both practical and elegant, featuring oak worktops and a one-and-a-half-bowl ceramic sink. Appliances include a four-ring ceramic hob, electric oven, dishwasher, and tall fridge-freezer, integrated into the design.

A central island with a matching worktop and breakfast bar provides additional workspace. 

What's upstairs? 

Landing

The first-floor landing offers a L-shaped layout, featuring exposed timber beams and a galleried view of the stairwell below. The room is further enhanced by wall panelling, ceiling lights, and a radiator.

The multi-pane casement windows offer views of the rear elevation, while the panelled door leads to an airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and combination boiler. 

Bedroom One 

One of the three doubled bedrooms One of the three doubled bedrooms (Image: Laskowski and Company) This bedroom boasts a multi-pane sash window offering elevated views of the rear garden and the rooftops of nearby Falmouth. A decommissioned fireplace, featuring a cast iron grill, slate hearth, and oak mantel, adds a touch of period character.

The room also includes built-in wardrobes and drawers, a corner recess, a radiator, and a ceiling light.

Shower Room

The shower room is appointed with a low-flush WC, a pedestal washbasin, and a corner shower cubicle with a mains-powered shower. The floor features patterned tiles, while the wet areas are finished with contemporary tiling.

Additional features include a loft hatch, ceiling light, extractor fan, and a heated towel rail.

Second Bedroom

The second bedroom offers a classic Victorian style, featuring a decommissioned cast iron fireplace with a slate hearth and ornate tiling. A sash window provides elevated views of the rear courtyard. The room is completed with a ceiling light and a radiator.

Third Bedroom

Another double room, with a tall four-pane sash window, provides a pleasant, elevated outlook with Pendennis Castle in the distance. Shallow built-in storage with sliding doors. Radiator, ceiling light.

Bathroom

The bathroom also offers plenty of light The bathroom also offers plenty of light (Image: Laskowski and Company)
The contemporary bathroom features a vanity unit with an inset sink and mixer tap, a WC with a built-in cistern, and a combined shower/bath with a mains-powered shower and glazed screen.

 The wet areas are tiled, while the floor is finished with a contemporary wood effect.

What does the outside of the property have to offer? 

Courtyard

The garden offers a patio and grassed area The garden offers a patio and grassed area (Image: Laskowski and Company) The rear courtyard, accessible via three steps from the kitchen, is described as a "private and sun-drenched space".

Enclosed by stone and brick walls and high fencing, the courtyard offers ample room for outdoor dining and relaxation.

As well as a sizeable hot tub As well as a sizeable hot tub (Image: Laskowski and Company) A raised deck with a hot tub and an outdoor shower adds to the outdoor experience.

Front Garden

The front garden, divided into upper and lower sections, is said to be a "tranquil oasis". Both sections feature lawns, patio areas, and a variety of mature plants and shrubs.

The south-facing orientation ensures plenty of sunshine throughout the day.

Parking

Off-road parking is available adjacent to the lower garden, providing convenient and secure parking.

More information on this property can be found by visiting https://laskowskiandcompany.co.uk/.