Malletts Cottage Malletts Cottage Tregarland, Morval, , PL13 1PP

• Beautiful Views • Nearly half an Acre of Stunning Gardens • Spacious 4-Bed Accommodation • Full of Charm and Character • Rural Setting • Outbuildings • Unencumbered by an Onward Purchase

Guide price £460,000

SITUATION Malletts Cottage occupies a truly fine position, located in South East with magnificent, far reaching views across rolling green fields. The house occupies a prominent position and is an island of privacy and tranquillity. The picturesque towns of Polperro and Looe are nearby with many small shops, restaurants, galleries and pubs together with a small fishing fleet. The coastline either side of Looe is beautiful and unspoilt, easily accessible via the South West Coast Path and with substantial areas of ownership held by the National Trust providing a protected environment. There is a branch railway line at Looe linking to on the to Paddington line. The A beautiful country cottage set in nearly half an acre of pretty scenery in this part of Cornwall is remarkably unspoilt and beautiful. gardens with surprisingly spacious accommodation. Malletts Cottage is located in the rural hamlet of Tregarland, Morval to the north of Looe, being just three miles away. Both Looe and the nearby market town of Liskeard offer a good selection of banks and supermarkets, with a Waitrose at and larger stores in Plymouth. DESCRIPTION Quiet and secluded and offering delightful views to the south, the house has a warm family feel, probably because it has unusually been in the same ownership for the last 35 years, which shows the special nature of this location and property.

This stunning family home is traditional in character and constructed over two levels. It is set in a wonderful plot which measures almost half an acre. Believed to have originally been constructed around 300 years ago, the house has been extended and tastefully updated during the present term of ownership, to create a light spacious four bedroom family home benefitting from full double glazing.

ACCOMMODATION Approached from a generous parking area, a welcoming entrance vestibule opens into the farmhouse style kitchen, with a range of wall and base cabinets. This large family kitchen becomes the heart of this home, with space for a breakfast table and beamed ceilings and a fireplace with exposed clome oven. Doors lead to the sitting room and dining room.

The dining room has large French windows opening to the sunny garden and there is a door to the utility room, cloakroom and boot room. The utility room has space for a chest freezer and washing machine, this is also where the Worcester gas fired boiler is located that provides the central heating.

The sitting room enjoys the splendid south facing views over the rolling countryside, with open fire and clome oven and stone hearth. As expected from a house so rich in character, there are timber beams under the generously proportioned ceilings.

To the first floor, there are four good bedrooms and the family bathroom. The bedroom at the far end of the house enjoys access to the gardens and would make a fine study. GARDENS & GROUNDS Extending to nearly half acre the gardens have been very well maintained, they run east to west with a southerly aspect. To the front there is ample off road parking for at least four motor vehicles and a stone built outbuilding, currently used as a log store.

The rear gardens are delightful, largely they are loosely divided into three areas including formal gardens predominately laid to lawn with mature trees and established borders, well stocked with a range of flowers, shrubs and bushes. A terrace area is perfect for alfresco dining.

The upper level of the garden is largely made over to a productive fruit orchard and organic vegetable patch.

There is a further area of garden currently used for log chopping, surrounded by mature trees, a workshop with workbench and shelving and a stone built garden store, both with light and power. TENURE Freehold. COUNCIL TAX BAND Band E. SERVICES Mains water and electric. Private drainage. Gas fired central heating. Broadband (www.superfastcornwall.org). VIEWING/NEGOTIATIONS Strictly by appointment through Stags Plymouth Office: 01752 223933. DIRECTIONS Leave the A38 before Liskeard, on the B3251, signed Looe. At the crossroads turn left, again following the signs for Looe, on the B3252, which becomes the A387. After two miles bear right just after the Snooty Fox and follow the road into the hamlet of Tregarland and the property will be found on the right hand side. Malletts Cottage, Tregarland, Morval, Looe, PL13 1PP

These particulars are a guide only and should not be relied upon for any purpose.

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