Mount Mount Looe Land Looe Bridge, , , PL14 4RT Liskeard 3.5 miles A38 3.5 miles Plymouth 20 miles

• 3 Double Bedrooms • Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room • Peaceful Location • Rural Views • Short Drive to the Coast • Large Pretty Gardens • Outbuildings • Garage and Carport

Guide price £389,000

SITUATION The property is nestled in a tranquil valley just above the tiny hamlet of Land Looe Bridge which can be found between the villages of Trewidland and St Keyne. Slightly further afield at 2 miles is the larger village with facilities of Duloe. The area itself sits comfortable near the market town of Liskeard and the historic fishing port of Looe. This is a stunning part of South East which benefits from rolling countryside and a fabulous coastline that is beautiful and unspoilt, easily accessible via the world famous South West Coast Path and with Attractive rural 3 double bedroom cottage with pleasant substantial areas of ownership held by the National Trust providing a protected environment. As you would expect, there are numerous countryside views, large pretty gardens, parking and outbuildings. pretty beaches, coves, inlets and estuaries within easy access.

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.

Transport links include mainline express rail services from Liskeard to London, the Midlands and the North. In addition, there are air services from and an excellent continental ferry service to France and Spain from Plymouth, a dual carriageway link from Tamar Bridge (A38 Devon Expressway) to M5 at Exeter and a local bus service from Duloe to Liskeard and Looe. DESCRIPTION Believed to date back to c.1850 this pretty cottage has since been extended and refurbished and improved. The property benefits from twin chimneys which give the house its shape. There is a wood burner in the open plan kitchen/diner and also one in the spacious yet cosy sitting room. The addition of the conservatory allows the garden to be enjoyed all year round. There are three good sized double bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en suite. The gardens and outside spaces are a particular feature, two distinct front and rear gardens and a good selection of outbuildings. ACCOMMODATION The conservatory is currently used as the main entrance into the property and the south westerly aspect gives both a warm feel and makes the most of the gardens and the rural views all year round. The conservatory leads into the sitting room where the main feature is the impressive stone fireplace with wooden beam lintel above. There is a large and efficient multi-fuel stove for those cold winter nights. The kitchen has been recently refurbished and is of a galley style, half of which opens into the generous dining room where there is also a fire surround and wood burning stove. A rarely used front door and WC complete the ground floor.

On the first floor there are three good sized double bedrooms, the main bedroom benefitting from an en suite. All of the rooms benefit from the peaceful location and fine garden and rural views. There is a good sized family bathroom. GARDENS & GROUNDS The large front and back gardens neatly sandwich the house, both are mostly laid to lawn with a pleasant mixture of mature shrubs and trees and several fruit trees. The garden to the front of the house is enclosed by post and rail fencing, has a pretty pond, an open carport and a double garage with inspection pit. The garden to the rear gently slopes upwards and the views improve with the gradient. There are several small stone outbuildings and a vegetable patch. Across both the front and back gardens there are numerous places to sit outside to enjoy the south westerly aspect and the fine vistas. TENURE Freehold. COUNCIL TAX Band E. SERVICES Mains electricity. Mains water. Private drainage. Oil central heating. VIEWINGS/NEGOTIATIONS Strictly by appointment through Stags' Plymouth Office: 01752 223933 or Email: [email protected]. DIRECTIONS From Plymouth head west over the Tamar Bridge along the A38, after about 5 miles take a right at the Trerulefoot roundabout following the A38. After about three miles take a left signposted towards Horningtops and then on into Trewidland. From Trewidland follow signs to Looe and St Keyne, the white property can then be found after about one quarter of a mile on the left hand side. Mount Looe, Land Looe Bridge, St Keyne, Liskeard, PL14 4RT

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Stags 34-36 North Hill, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8ET Tel: 01752 223933 [email protected]

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