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Truthwall, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house

£445,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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Wheal Owles Count House sits proudly in a World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - an iconic and handsome property with beautiful views from every window and aspect.

Approached from Truthwall, just outside St Just, the double-fronted cottage is an integral part of the historic landscape - surrounded by open moorland, fields and just a short stroll from the SouthWest Coast Path.

With two good-size double bedrooms upstairs (one boasting an en-suite shower room), both offering expansive rural views out to the coast, and immediate views of an impressive engine house nearby, this home is one of a kind! The family bathroom is also upstairs, with a modern suite, velux window and window to the side.

On the ground floor, is the third bedroom or a useful office space, with understairs storage and a window overlooking the back garden. At the front of the ground floor, is a dual aspect living room with a toasty, inset woodburner framed with a granite lintel and slate hearth. Across the hallway, is the rustic, warm kitchen with a distinctly farmhouse feel thanks to the tiled floor and bespoke units with plenty of space for a family kitchen table. Windows to the front and rear, mean a light, bright space where you can wash the dishes staring at the sea in the distance.

To the front of the property is a fantastic sunroom/porch, which would be a great place to sit and enjoy sun throughout the day. Alternatively, step out to the paved sun terrace at the front which is enclosed for safety with granite walls - an ideal place for loungers or growing sub-tropical plants wanting full sun. Across the way, is a detached dynamite store, that now serves as a useful storage shed, to be sold with Wheal Owles Count House.

To the side of the property, is access in to two separate cellar rooms, both with mains power and one with plumbing and a ceramic belfast sink - these spaces could be used for a variety of things including possible extension of the living space above downwards. To the rear of the property is a lawned and gravelled garden with well-populated flower beds with a variety of shrubs and plants. Expansive rural views can be enjoyed from the garden - as is true of most rooms in the property!

Botallack is a sought-after area just outside St Just in Penwith - made famous more recently by the emergence of BBC's Poldark series, the landscape is unspoiled and reflects the mining heritage of the area. Botallack has a popular pub called the Queen's Arms, and lots of scenic walks on your doorstep; either down to the rugged coast path or across the heather-filled moors to ancient stone circles.

St Just is a very popular town with a thriving community and a varied mix of busy shops and businesses. Properties here are predominantly granite cottages harking back to the tin mining era and St Just's prosperous heritage.

Boasting two fantastic butchers, four pubs, traditional grocers, and two convenience stores, St Just has all the essentials covered, as well as offering well-respected art galleries, popular eateries, and some stunning coastal walks nearby.

There is both a primary and secondary school in St Just, both rated as Good by Ofsted most recently. Penzance is approximately 8 miles away.

Sunroom/Porch

6' 0'' x 9' 3'' (1.85m x 2.84m) Double glazed windows to front and sides, slate tiled flooring, exposed granite wall. Views across the valley towards St Just and down to the coast including iconic engine houses.

Entrance Hallway

23' 3'' x 2' 11'' (7.09m x 0.9m) Carpet. Radiator.

Kitchen/Diner

13' 9'' x 10' 3'' (4.22m x 3.14m) Timber, glazed double doors lead to:
Fitted kitchen comprising a range of cupboards and drawers with worktops over, sink and drainer with mixer tap. Tiled splashback, space for Range style oven, built-in electric hob and oven, space for washing machine, space for dishwasher, space for fridge freezer, recess to one wall with in-built shelving. Double glazed, windows to front and rear both with expansive rural and sea views, tiled flooring.

Living Room

13' 8'' x 9' 9'' (4.2m x 2.98m) Dual aspect reception room with double glazed windows to front, and side with rural views and sea glimpses. Inset woodburner on a slate hearth with granite lintel. Carpet. Radiator.

Bedroom 3/Office

9' 1'' x 7' 3'' (2.77m x 2.23m) Understairs cupboard. Double glazed window to rear. Built-in shelving. Carpet. Radiator.

Landing

Double glazed window to rear enjoying rural and sea view. Large airing cupboard with built in shelving.

Bedroom 1

10' 1'' x 13' 1'' (3.08m x 4m) Large, double room with two double glazed windows with impressive rural and sea views. Wooden floors. Radiator. Door leads to:

En-suite Shower Room

3' 4'' x 7' 10'' (1.05m x 2.4m) Quadrant shower enclosure with mains-powered shower, low-level WC, and washbasin. Wooden floors. Heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2

13' 9'' x 9' 11'' (4.21m x 3.04m) Large, double room with dual aspect double glazed windows to the front and side enjoying stunning sea views across countryside and offering exceptional views of an engine house nearby. Washbasin. Wooden floors. Radiator.

Bathroom

8' 10'' x 7' 2'' (2.71m x 2.19m) Suite includes large double ended bath with velux over. Low-level WC and washbasin. Double glazed window to side. Wooden floors. Heated towel rail.

Cellar 1

14' 1'' x 23' 11'' (4.3m x 7.3m) Useful storage or space for hobbies/work. Mains power.

Cellar 2

9' 3'' x 13' 6'' (2.83m x 4.14m) Useful storage or hobby space with oil fired boiler, ceramic Belfast sink, mains power and plumbing.

Front Sun Terrace

Enclosed, paved sun terrace to front offering stunning views in every direction.

Rear Garden

Accessed via a 5-bar gate to the side, and primarily lawned with an area of gravel and paving. Well-stocked beds have a variety of species. Oil tank.

AGENTS NOTES

ELECTRICITY: Mains
WATER: Mains
DRAINAGE: Private Septic Tank

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£445,000

3 bed house for sale

Truthwall, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19

Wheal Owles Count House sits proudly in a World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - an iconic and handsome property with beautiful views from every window and aspect.

Approached from Truthwall, just outside St Just, the double-fronted cottage is an integral part of the historic landscape - surrounded by open moorland, fields and just a short stroll from the SouthWest Coast Path.

With two good-size double bedrooms upstairs (one boasting an en-suite shower room), both offering expansive rural views out to the coast, and immediate views of an impressive engine house nearby, this home is one of a kind! The family bathroom is also upstairs, with a modern suite, velux window and window to the side.

On the ground floor, is the third bedroom or a useful office space, with understairs storage and a window overlooking the back garden. At the front of the ground floor, is a dual aspect living room with a toasty, inset woodburner framed with a granite lintel and slate hearth. Across the hallway, is the rustic, warm kitchen with a distinctly farmhouse feel thanks to the tiled floor and bespoke units with plenty of space for a family kitchen table. Windows to the front and rear, mean a light, bright space where you can wash the dishes staring at the sea in the distance.

To the front of the property is a fantastic sunroom/porch, which would be a great place to sit and enjoy sun throughout the day. Alternatively, step out to the paved sun terrace at the front which is enclosed for safety with granite walls - an ideal place for loungers or growing sub-tropical plants wanting full sun. Across the way, is a detached dynamite store, that now serves as a useful storage shed, to be sold with Wheal Owles Count House.

To the side of the property, is access in to two separate cellar rooms, both with mains power and one with plumbing and a ceramic belfast sink - these spaces could be used for a variety of things including possible extension of the living space above downwards. To the rear of the property is a lawned and gravelled garden with well-populated flower beds with a variety of shrubs and plants. Expansive rural views can be enjoyed from the garden - as is true of most rooms in the property!

Botallack is a sought-after area just outside St Just in Penwith - made famous more recently by the emergence of BBC's Poldark series, the landscape is unspoiled and reflects the mining heritage of the area. Botallack has a popular pub called the Queen's Arms, and lots of scenic walks on your doorstep; either down to the rugged coast path or across the heather-filled moors to ancient stone circles.

St Just is a very popular town with a thriving community and a varied mix of busy shops and businesses. Properties here are predominantly granite cottages harking back to the tin mining era and St Just's prosperous heritage.

Boasting two fantastic butchers, four pubs, traditional grocers, and two convenience stores, St Just has all the essentials covered, as well as offering well-respected art galleries, popular eateries, and some stunning coastal walks nearby.

There is both a primary and secondary school in St Just, both rated as Good by Ofsted most recently. Penzance is approximately 8 miles away.

Sunroom/Porch

6' 0'' x 9' 3'' (1.85m x 2.84m) Double glazed windows to front and sides, slate tiled flooring, exposed granite wall. Views across the valley towards St Just and down to the coast including iconic engine houses.

Entrance Hallway

23' 3'' x 2' 11'' (7.09m x 0.9m) Carpet. Radiator.

Kitchen/Diner

13' 9'' x 10' 3'' (4.22m x 3.14m) Timber, glazed double doors lead to:
Fitted kitchen comprising a range of cupboards and drawers with worktops over, sink and drainer with mixer tap. Tiled splashback, space for Range style oven, built-in electric hob and oven, space for washing machine, space for dishwasher, space for fridge freezer, recess to one wall with in-built shelving. Double glazed, windows to front and rear both with expansive rural and sea views, tiled flooring.

Living Room

13' 8'' x 9' 9'' (4.2m x 2.98m) Dual aspect reception room with double glazed windows to front, and side with rural views and sea glimpses. Inset woodburner on a slate hearth with granite lintel. Carpet. Radiator.

Bedroom 3/Office

9' 1'' x 7' 3'' (2.77m x 2.23m) Understairs cupboard. Double glazed window to rear. Built-in shelving. Carpet. Radiator.

Landing

Double glazed window to rear enjoying rural and sea view. Large airing cupboard with built in shelving.

Bedroom 1

10' 1'' x 13' 1'' (3.08m x 4m) Large, double room with two double glazed windows with impressive rural and sea views. Wooden floors. Radiator. Door leads to:

En-suite Shower Room

3' 4'' x 7' 10'' (1.05m x 2.4m) Quadrant shower enclosure with mains-powered shower, low-level WC, and washbasin. Wooden floors. Heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2

13' 9'' x 9' 11'' (4.21m x 3.04m) Large, double room with dual aspect double glazed windows to the front and side enjoying stunning sea views across countryside and offering exceptional views of an engine house nearby. Washbasin. Wooden floors. Radiator.

Bathroom

8' 10'' x 7' 2'' (2.71m x 2.19m) Suite includes large double ended bath with velux over. Low-level WC and washbasin. Double glazed window to side. Wooden floors. Heated towel rail.

Cellar 1

14' 1'' x 23' 11'' (4.3m x 7.3m) Useful storage or space for hobbies/work. Mains power.

Cellar 2

9' 3'' x 13' 6'' (2.83m x 4.14m) Useful storage or hobby space with oil fired boiler, ceramic Belfast sink, mains power and plumbing.

Front Sun Terrace

Enclosed, paved sun terrace to front offering stunning views in every direction.

Rear Garden

Accessed via a 5-bar gate to the side, and primarily lawned with an area of gravel and paving. Well-stocked beds have a variety of species. Oil tank.

AGENTS NOTES

ELECTRICITY: Mains
WATER: Mains
DRAINAGE: Private Septic Tank