Mount Joy, Newquay

House
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Receptions
£650,000 Guide Price
For Sale
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Property features

Property Features

  • 7.7 Acres of level pasture and garden
  • 3 Bedroom grade II listed cottage
  • Convenient north coast location
  • Plenty of character and charm

Branch

Humberts Truro
40 Lemon Street
Truro
Cornwall
TR1 2NS

Property details

Full Details

A detached, Grade II listed cottage set in 7.5 acres of gardens and level pastureland.

PROPERTY
This is a superb opportunity to purchase a detached property requiring some modernisation close to the beaches of Newquay, affording 7.5 acres of flat pastureland and gardens.
Originally built in the 1700s, Cogdat Cottage is a Grade II Listed property, formerly two workman's cottages. In their time at the property, the current owners have converted it from a derelict building to a cosy and characterful family home. The addition of the extension 15 years ago, has increased the living area considerably giving a new owner the potential to create a multi-generational living space.
The property is approached via a shared drive and an off-road parking area suitable for multiple cars. Entrance to the house is gained via a part glazed front door leading into the farmhouse style kitchen with electric “Leisure” range cooker, bespoke wooden units with a traditional Belfast Sink and plenty of additional inbuilt storage. This room also provides a great space for family dining.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the snug retains much charm and character and has many interesting period features including exposed beams, a fully serviced woodburning stove and a window seat providing a great spot for relaxing with a book.
From the kitchen, a hallway leads into the extension and all other principal rooms on this floor. There is a handy utility room and WC with fitted wall cupboards, space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer; a light and airy living room and a double bedroom with ensuite shower room and a built in, 4-person sauna. Upstairs from this bedroom is a further converted loft room with limited head height; currently set up with a double bed at one end and an office at the other.
Stairs from the kitchen take you up to two further double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings, and a good size family bathroom with a large, two-person bath.

OUTSIDE
The garden begins with a spacious and well-established lawned area with multiple fruit trees and extensive planting. Currently used to house chickens and hand reared ducks, this garden would give any potential buyer the chance to live the “good life”. As you walk through the garden, the space opens into extensive and level paddocks that would be ideal for equestrian use. There is a field shelter on skids that will be remaining, as well as a large poly tunnel and useful storage sheds.
This property has more to offer than can be detailed in this brochure, so viewings are highly encouraged.

SERVICES
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating, mains water and private drainage.

SURROUNDING AREA
The property is located on a quiet country lane in a small hamlet which is surrounded by countryside offering peaceful country walks on the doorstep. The small residential hamlet of Mountjoy is approximately 1 mile from Quintrell Downs which has a number of public houses, a spar and post office and a train station. More comprehensive shopping and educational facilities will be found at Newquay (4 miles) and the Cathedral city of Truro (14 miles). The north coast is famed for its excellent sandy beaches and within easy reach of the property there are several, including Fistral and Watergate, popular with water sports enthusiasts, and Porth, Crantock and Holywell Bay which tend to be preferred by families. The coastal path offers superb walking and the quiet country lanes are very popular with horse riders.