A cottage with one of the most important views in Helston for the people of the town has come on the market for £250,000.
If you want to see the Helston Flora Day dances from the comfort of your own home then this cottage in Penrose Road is the perfect place for you.
The First Dance starts from the Guildhall and goes up Meneage Street dancing in and out of a number of premises before coming back down and turning right into Wendron Street and Godolphin Road.
Turning back at Godolphin House, it proceeds into Penrose Road, Church Street and Cross Street. It moves down Penhellaz Hill into St. John’s Road, Castle Green, Monument Road and Coinagehall Street, ending at the Godolphin Club.
According to Rightmove.co.uk the cottage offers spacious two bedroom accommodation with a generous amount of living space with a lovely warm feel and an attractive garden to the rear.
Open plan living space providing for a cosy sitting area with log burner and bay window to the front which flows into a spacious dining area which could double up as the perfect spot to work from home.
The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and enjoys a useful utility/pantry area and direct access to the garden. The first floor offers two double bedrooms, and a family bathroom with the master bedroom enjoying attractive townscape and rural views and some stunning sunsets.
A further asset is the attic room, being carpeted and heated and enjoying natural light from a velux window perfect for occasional use and hobbies and offering scope and potential for the future.
Located in the heart of the historic town, being tucked away yet convenient for access to the town centre as well as Parc Eglos primary school and St Michael's Church this is a lovely home which we expect to appeal to a range of prospective purchasers.
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