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House For Sale £400,000
St. Gluvias Street, Penryn, Cornwall TR10


Description
--sale agreed -- Similar Properties Wanted
• No Onward Chain
• Gas Central Heating
• Five Bedroom Licenced HMO
• Substantial Grade II Listed Cottage
• Good Sized Garden to Rear Aspect
• Central Penryn Location

A pretty and deceptive three bedroom Grade II listed cottage located in one of Penryn's oldest historic streets presently operating as a five bedroomed HMO property.

This double fronted cottage has many attractive features, including but not limited to the following; On the ground floor, two double bedrooms, a separate WC, kitchen/breakfast room. There are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a modern shower room on the first floor. Externally, there is a large rear garden, perfect for entertaining. This property is popular with students and always lets quickly.

Penryn is one of Cornwall's oldest historic towns, and St Gluvias Street is believed to be one of the oldest residential streets in the whole county! The town was created as a planted town where access to the river generated great economic activity. The First Market and Fair Charter were granted in 1259, and in 1265 the Collegiate Church of St Thomas of Glasney was founded on the southern outskirts of the new town. The town diverted trade away from Truro due to its more convenient location.

During the 17th century, the Killigrew Family developed the town and port of Falmouth; as a result, Penryn's importance in maritime faded, but extensive activity has continued to this day. Penryn was a favourite residence of wealthy merchants until the early 19th century, and the surviving prestigious historic buildings of the town reflect this. The 18th and 19th centuries saw continued varied trading and increased industrialisation.

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