£365,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleFore Street, Lelant, St. Ives TR26
2 beds
2 baths
Just added
Chain free
About this property
Handsome Period Semi Detached House
Grade II Listed - No Onward Chain
Sought After Village Location
Two Good Size Double Bedrooms - One with Ensuite
Stylish Open Plan Living Room/Kitchen
Lovely Period Features
Downstairs Shower Room/WC
Fabulous Gardens - Side & Rear
Parking & Small Garage/Workshop
This handsome granite Grade 11 listed two bedroom semi-detached home has many attractive original period features and needs to be seen to appreciate all it has to offer.
Set in the heart of the much sought-after village of Lelant, in a slightly elevated position, has a garden to the side, a very pretty tiered enclosed private rear garden, a small garage/worshop and parking.
The well-proportioned accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, an entrance hall, an open plan living room/ kitchen with large sash windows to the front and rear aspects, a feature fireplace, stylish kitchen with stove inglenook, and downstairs cloaks/shower room.
On the first floor, there are two bright and light good-sized double bedrooms, one with views out over the Estuary and the other with lovely views out to the garden and a very pretty ensuite bathroom.
This charming period house would make an ideal family home, second home, investment, or holiday home - viewing is highly recommended.
The house is to be sold with no onward chain.
Accommodation
Approached via a pretty ‘Rosemary’ wrought iron gate to the side of the house, a path takes you through the mature planted side garden to a further full height gate into the enclosed rear garden.
A path leads to the stable style front door with glazed panel, that opens into
Entrance hall
Ceramic uplighter. Wall mounted Worcester gas boiler. Space and plumbing for a washing machine under the boiler. Radiator. Wood Floor.
Door to
WC/shower room
Opaque glazed window to the side aspect. Shower enclosure with glass screen, mains powered shower, fully tiled, with storage niches to one side. Hidden cistern WC. Wall-mounted towel warmer radiator. Vanity wash hand basin with storage under. Spotlights. Tiled floor.
From the Entrance Hall an opening takes you into the
open plan living room/kitchen 3.44m x 2.88m
Stairs rising to first floor. High mounted electricity consumer unit.
Sash window with views out to the rear garden.
Stylish range of handmade shaker-style base units with a Butchers block worktop and Belfast sink. Integral 400mm dishwasher. Large island unit with Butchers block worktop, storage cupboards and a drawer. Space for a fridge and freezer under the stairs. Built-in larder cupboard with ample storage. Inglenook space with beam and inset Stove five burner gas range oven. Exposed ceiling timbers. Feature pendant lights over island. Spotlights. Smoke alarm. Wood floor.
Living room 3.5m x 3.66m
Lovely high ceilings. Large sash window to the front aspect with secondary glazing. Attractive traditional style radiator. Feature fireplace with exposed granite, wood beam, slate hearth and inset Tiger log burner. Painted granite wall. Wood panelled door to outside (side aspect), with borrow light over. Good sized built-in understairs cupboard – ideal for the hoover, ironing board etc. Wood floor.
From the kitchen carpeted stairs, with a beautiful original period handrail, rise to the first floor.
First floor landing
Access to the loft space.
Doors to two very nicely proportioned double bedrooms.
Bedroom 1 3.57m x 3.00m
Wood sash window with secondary glazing to the front aspect, looking out to very pretty far- reaching views across the Hayle Estuary. Painted wood floors. Picture rail. Radiator.
Bedroom 2
Wood sash window to the rear aspect with a pretty garden view. Painted wood floorboards. Radiator.
A doorway – with limited head height (1.3m) - and steps down, takes you to the charming
En suite bathroom
Opaque glazed window to the side aspect. Two skylights. Small bath with Victorian style taps, shower attachment and tiled splashback. Victorian style pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Corner close-coupled WC. Beamed ceiling. Extractor. Spotlights. Exposed wood floorboards. Towel warmer radiator.
Outside
To the front of the house there is a small area of garden with mature plants including a Rosemary.
To the side, accessed via the Rosemary wrought iron gate, there is an attractive area of garden with a mature lilac, lawn and well-established boundary planting.
A tall fence and full height, feature metal gate gives access to the private and enclosed lovely rear garden. The mature well well-stocked garden is marvellous, larger than anticipated, and very private. There is a gravelled tier ideal for outside dining, a lawn, and a seating area. To the right at the back of the garden there is an adorable granite and slate bothy, which the current owners had restored with a Cornish scantle (wet-laid roof), and it is a particularly attractive feature of the garden.
To the right at the back of the garden there is an adorable granite and slate bothy, which the current owners had restored with a Cornish scantle (wet-laid) roof, and it is a particularly attractive feature of the garden.
Steps and a gate to the rear of the garden give access to the parking space and garage/workshop.
Garage – Measurements are approximate and taken from the exterior
4.9m x 2.49 with a door width of approx. 2.14m
The garage is unlikely to be of a size suitable for a modern car but is ideal for storage or use as a workshop.
Details disclaimer
Please note that all areas, measurements, and distances given in these particulars are approximate and rounded. The text, photographs and floor plans are for general guidance only. Salt Estate Agents have not tested any services, appliances, or specific fittings - prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the property themselves. All fixtures, fittings and furniture not specifically itemised within these particulars are deemed removable by the vendor.
Set in the heart of the much sought-after village of Lelant, in a slightly elevated position, has a garden to the side, a very pretty tiered enclosed private rear garden, a small garage/worshop and parking.
The well-proportioned accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, an entrance hall, an open plan living room/ kitchen with large sash windows to the front and rear aspects, a feature fireplace, stylish kitchen with stove inglenook, and downstairs cloaks/shower room.
On the first floor, there are two bright and light good-sized double bedrooms, one with views out over the Estuary and the other with lovely views out to the garden and a very pretty ensuite bathroom.
This charming period house would make an ideal family home, second home, investment, or holiday home - viewing is highly recommended.
The house is to be sold with no onward chain.
Accommodation
Approached via a pretty ‘Rosemary’ wrought iron gate to the side of the house, a path takes you through the mature planted side garden to a further full height gate into the enclosed rear garden.
A path leads to the stable style front door with glazed panel, that opens into
Entrance hall
Ceramic uplighter. Wall mounted Worcester gas boiler. Space and plumbing for a washing machine under the boiler. Radiator. Wood Floor.
Door to
WC/shower room
Opaque glazed window to the side aspect. Shower enclosure with glass screen, mains powered shower, fully tiled, with storage niches to one side. Hidden cistern WC. Wall-mounted towel warmer radiator. Vanity wash hand basin with storage under. Spotlights. Tiled floor.
From the Entrance Hall an opening takes you into the
open plan living room/kitchen 3.44m x 2.88m
Stairs rising to first floor. High mounted electricity consumer unit.
Sash window with views out to the rear garden.
Stylish range of handmade shaker-style base units with a Butchers block worktop and Belfast sink. Integral 400mm dishwasher. Large island unit with Butchers block worktop, storage cupboards and a drawer. Space for a fridge and freezer under the stairs. Built-in larder cupboard with ample storage. Inglenook space with beam and inset Stove five burner gas range oven. Exposed ceiling timbers. Feature pendant lights over island. Spotlights. Smoke alarm. Wood floor.
Living room 3.5m x 3.66m
Lovely high ceilings. Large sash window to the front aspect with secondary glazing. Attractive traditional style radiator. Feature fireplace with exposed granite, wood beam, slate hearth and inset Tiger log burner. Painted granite wall. Wood panelled door to outside (side aspect), with borrow light over. Good sized built-in understairs cupboard – ideal for the hoover, ironing board etc. Wood floor.
From the kitchen carpeted stairs, with a beautiful original period handrail, rise to the first floor.
First floor landing
Access to the loft space.
Doors to two very nicely proportioned double bedrooms.
Bedroom 1 3.57m x 3.00m
Wood sash window with secondary glazing to the front aspect, looking out to very pretty far- reaching views across the Hayle Estuary. Painted wood floors. Picture rail. Radiator.
Bedroom 2
Wood sash window to the rear aspect with a pretty garden view. Painted wood floorboards. Radiator.
A doorway – with limited head height (1.3m) - and steps down, takes you to the charming
En suite bathroom
Opaque glazed window to the side aspect. Two skylights. Small bath with Victorian style taps, shower attachment and tiled splashback. Victorian style pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Corner close-coupled WC. Beamed ceiling. Extractor. Spotlights. Exposed wood floorboards. Towel warmer radiator.
Outside
To the front of the house there is a small area of garden with mature plants including a Rosemary.
To the side, accessed via the Rosemary wrought iron gate, there is an attractive area of garden with a mature lilac, lawn and well-established boundary planting.
A tall fence and full height, feature metal gate gives access to the private and enclosed lovely rear garden. The mature well well-stocked garden is marvellous, larger than anticipated, and very private. There is a gravelled tier ideal for outside dining, a lawn, and a seating area. To the right at the back of the garden there is an adorable granite and slate bothy, which the current owners had restored with a Cornish scantle (wet-laid roof), and it is a particularly attractive feature of the garden.
To the right at the back of the garden there is an adorable granite and slate bothy, which the current owners had restored with a Cornish scantle (wet-laid) roof, and it is a particularly attractive feature of the garden.
Steps and a gate to the rear of the garden give access to the parking space and garage/workshop.
Garage – Measurements are approximate and taken from the exterior
4.9m x 2.49 with a door width of approx. 2.14m
The garage is unlikely to be of a size suitable for a modern car but is ideal for storage or use as a workshop.
Details disclaimer
Please note that all areas, measurements, and distances given in these particulars are approximate and rounded. The text, photographs and floor plans are for general guidance only. Salt Estate Agents have not tested any services, appliances, or specific fittings - prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the property themselves. All fixtures, fittings and furniture not specifically itemised within these particulars are deemed removable by the vendor.
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