A beautiful character home in a rural location with lovely pastoral views
Perfect launch
This two bedroom end-terrace house is located in a rural hamlet on the outskirts of the historical fishing village of Newlyn and less than two miles away from Penzance town centre along with all the local amenities it has to offer. Newlyn is an active sea-port village in Paul parish. The village stands on Mounts Bay, under Paul Hill, three-quarters-of-a mile south-west of Penzance railway station and consists chiefly of one street nearly half-a-mile long, with several deflecting alleyways. Extensive fishing continues from the port with about 300 boats. Newlyn is home to art galleries exhibiting some fine art, as well as being home to the renowned annual Newlyn Fish Festival. Those interested in community activities will be interested to visit the Centre of Newlyn which offers such activities as badminton, circle dance and line dancing, to name just a few and is close to the seafront with its Victorian Promenade stretching from Newlyn Green to the renowned Art Deco Jubilee Pool which is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
As you enter the property you come to the character kitchen with real wood worktop, red bricked features and tiled floor. The kitchen benefits from integral oven and hob, an in built dish washer and room for a washing machine. Off the kitchen is a large lounge with ornamental fire place and large window allowing ample light in. there is also a separate dining room with laminate floor also benefiting from the ornamental fire place.
The upstairs of the property consists of a large double bedroom, a standard double room with views over the surrounding rural area and the bathroom consisting of P shaped bath, modern basin with glass surround and a toilet.
The property has a small front courtyard at the entrance to the property and a detached garage to the rear. The property benefits from electric central heating.
Viewings highly recommended.