A Helston property that has been described as the ‘epitome of comfort and style’ is up for sale for more than half a million pounds.
The four-bedroomed house which boasts an extensive and stunning garden is on the market for £650,000.
Period features are visible throughout the property with Victorian tiled tessellated flooring in the entrance porch and leads through to the hallway.
Leading on from the hallway is a large lounge/diner with double-glazed bay windows overlooking the gardens with a view of the top of Michael’s Church.
The impressive kitchen/breakfast room features shaker-style units, quartz countertops, and a Belfast sink. It offers storage and workspace. Double-glazed windows are at the front and side aspects of the room with a porthole window for extra light.
Integrated appliances are fitted in the kitchen as well as fitted appliances such as an oven, microwave, and combi oven as well as a gas-fired aga oven.
Heading upstairs, there are four bedrooms. The master bedroom has a large bay window with a cast iron fireplace, while bedroom two features a unique balcony with a spiral staircase leading down to the garden. The further two bedrooms also welcome double-glazed windows.
Outside of the property features an extensive landscaped south-facing garden with a paved patio, lawn areas, ponds, and planting. A paved path provides clear walking areas to the garden shed and greenhouse, with additional gated access leading to the rear garden area which previously has been used as an herb. Vegetable and fruit growing area. The property has external lighting, taps and electricity points.
The property is on with Bradley’s Estate Agents. A spokesperson said: “Step into this delightful period detached house in the heart of the town.
“With four bedrooms, this property is the epitome of comfort and style. Bright and spacious, it offers a homely and inviting atmosphere.
“Luxurious features and a well-maintained garden make this property a dream come true.
“Conveniently located with off-street parking, garage, and a handy outbuilding.”
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