This charming three bedroom grade II listed cottage, located in the beautiful creekside village of Gweek, is a rare opportunity to purchase a property with immense potential. The cottage, although in poor condition, offers a wealth of character and charm, with the annexe providing scope for further accommodation and an income stream if required. The huge garden offers plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors, with a static caravan in situ and potential scope for further development subject to any necessary consents being obtained. This is a truly unique property that must be seen to be appreciated.
Guide Price - £625,000
Location
Gweek is a hugely sought after creek side village on the outskirts of the North Helford offering excellent access to Helston, Truro, Falmouth and the famed sailing waters of the Helford River. The village itself offers a wonderful active community with a range of facilities to include a shop and Post Office, a Public House with restaurant, The Boatyard and the Boatyard Cafe. There is a well used village hall which is used for a variety of community events to include a playgroup and annual pantomime productions. Gweek is also home to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.
Accommodation
Whilst in need of some updating works the property offers lots of scope and potential. The original cottage is grade II listed. Step through the front door into a flexible reception room currently used as a dining room, beyond this is a hallway with stairs to the first floor and access to the cosy lounge with open fire and kitchen which was a later addition to the property. There is also a shower room with toilet on the ground floor. The first floor offers three bedrooms two of which are doubles with the third being a single. Adjoining the property is an annexe, which is again in need of some updating works but offers potential for a further income stream or is ideal for extended family living.
Outside
The grounds are a huge feature of the property, the gardens are generous and offer a wonderfully tranquil space to relax where you truly feel connected to nature with a stream gurgling by at the bottom of the garden. Within the grounds is a one bedroom static caravan with services connected. There is a gated parking area with a barn which subject to any necessary consents being obtained may offer potential for conversion or as an area to be developed.
Agents Note
The property whilst now fully residential has previously traded as a successful tearooms and restaurant. Subject to the necessary consents being obtained there would be potential for a prospective purchaser who wished to do the same to revert to this usage.
Services
Mains water and electricity and private drainage. Council Tax Band D.