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£885,000

The Hermitage, Mithian, St. Agnes, Cornwall, TR5

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£885,000

  • 3 beds
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Finding a home of this quality in one of the most well regarded villages on the North Coast is a rare thing. Beautifully presented with a contemporary kitchen, generous room sizes and a lovely large garden - this is a fine family home. A slate floored entrance hall leads into a recently renovated contemporary kitchen. A range of grey and white shaker-syle cabinetry wrap to two sides of the kitchen. There is an integrated double oven, induction hob with stainless steel extractor over, and a 1 1/2 bowl composite sink. A freestanding dishwasher and washing machine sit below the worktop. The kitchen is flooded with plenty of natural light thanks to roof lights set into the vaulted ceiling which were installed by the well respected local firm Phiilip Whear. The home has a delightful sitting room with exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces at either end, one of which is decorative while the other houses a wood burner and also features an decorative clome (bread) oven and slate hearth. Windows overlook the garden and what would have originally been the front door, connects the living area to the outside. The ground floor also has a shower room, cloak room & utility room. Upstairs there are three good sized double bedrooms. The master bedroom has built in wardrobes and french doors which lead out to a patio area with a vine covered trellis creating privacy. Upstairs there are three good sized double bedrooms. The master bedroom has built in wardrobes and french doors which lead out to a patio area with a vine covered trellis creating privacy. The gardens are a delight. The lawn wraps around the house and has various seating areas from which to catch the sun all day. The gardens are south and west facing and are bordered by farmland. The property sits on the outskirts of the village and so feels very private. At the southernmost part of the garden is a very large summer house which has recently been re-roofed and which the current owners use as an artists studio. There is a deck to the front which overlooks the house and garden and is an ideal spot to entertain. There is also a greenhouse and garden shed in the garden. Adjoining the side of the house is a single garage which is large enough to have a workshop area while a car is parked inside. A gravel drive provides plenty of additional parking for multiple cars or a caravan or boat etc. SURROUNDING AREA Mithian is a well regarded village approximately 1 mile from St. Agnes and the North Coast. Most well known for its 16th century pub which is a short walk away from the house. The village also offers a well regarded primary school and is a village with a strong community spirit. There are more facilities nearby in St. Agnes including shops, cafe's and restaurants. The picturesque village is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasts two beautiful beaches at Trevaunance Cove and Chapel Porth. Some 7 miles away is the Cathedral City of Truro which offers a further comprehensive range of shopping and school facilities at both primary and secondary level as well as a wide range of recreational activities and leisure pursuits. There is a mainline railway station in Truro connecting with London Paddington and an airport at Newquay with daily flights connecting to London Stansted and London Gatwick amongst other destinations.
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£885,000

3 bed house for sale

The Hermitage, Mithian, St. Agnes, Cornwall, TR5
Finding a home of this quality in one of the most well regarded villages on the North Coast is a rare thing. Beautifully presented with a contemporary kitchen, generous room sizes and a lovely large garden - this is a fine family home. A slate floored entrance hall leads into a recently renovated contemporary kitchen. A range of grey and white shaker-syle cabinetry wrap to two sides of the kitchen. There is an integrated double oven, induction hob with stainless steel extractor over, and a 1 1/2 bowl composite sink. A freestanding dishwasher and washing machine sit below the worktop. The kitchen is flooded with plenty of natural light thanks to roof lights set into the vaulted ceiling which were installed by the well respected local firm Phiilip Whear. The home has a delightful sitting room with exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces at either end, one of which is decorative while the other houses a wood burner and also features an decorative clome (bread) oven and slate hearth. Windows overlook the garden and what would have originally been the front door, connects the living area to the outside. The ground floor also has a shower room, cloak room & utility room. Upstairs there are three good sized double bedrooms. The master bedroom has built in wardrobes and french doors which lead out to a patio area with a vine covered trellis creating privacy. Upstairs there are three good sized double bedrooms. The master bedroom has built in wardrobes and french doors which lead out to a patio area with a vine covered trellis creating privacy. The gardens are a delight. The lawn wraps around the house and has various seating areas from which to catch the sun all day. The gardens are south and west facing and are bordered by farmland. The property sits on the outskirts of the village and so feels very private. At the southernmost part of the garden is a very large summer house which has recently been re-roofed and which the current owners use as an artists studio. There is a deck to the front which overlooks the house and garden and is an ideal spot to entertain. There is also a greenhouse and garden shed in the garden. Adjoining the side of the house is a single garage which is large enough to have a workshop area while a car is parked inside. A gravel drive provides plenty of additional parking for multiple cars or a caravan or boat etc. SURROUNDING AREA Mithian is a well regarded village approximately 1 mile from St. Agnes and the North Coast. Most well known for its 16th century pub which is a short walk away from the house. The village also offers a well regarded primary school and is a village with a strong community spirit. There are more facilities nearby in St. Agnes including shops, cafe's and restaurants. The picturesque village is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasts two beautiful beaches at Trevaunance Cove and Chapel Porth. Some 7 miles away is the Cathedral City of Truro which offers a further comprehensive range of shopping and school facilities at both primary and secondary level as well as a wide range of recreational activities and leisure pursuits. There is a mainline railway station in Truro connecting with London Paddington and an airport at Newquay with daily flights connecting to London Stansted and London Gatwick amongst other destinations.