Chocolate box cottage in Cornwall for sale
This pretty cottage in a lovely Cornwall village near Truro is a steal at £300,000

Harmony cottage is a beautiful little Grade II listed house in the village of St Clement near Truro in Cornwall. The house is a thatched terraced cottage of three and a perfect example of a quintessential Cornish cottage. The good-sized reception room enjoys south-westerly double aspect views, and the pretty cottage kitchen lies at the rear of the property overlooking the garden. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms divided by the bathroom and the staircase.
On the westerly side of the house is a detached cob-built former forge, which currently provides useful storage but may have further potential. To the side and rear of the forge is a gently sloping orchard.
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St Clement is a pretty Cornwall village just a mile from Truro in Cornwall. The village dates back to before the 13th century and lies in an unspoiled location on the banks of the River Fal with some very fine sailing.
The guide price is £300,000. for further information please contact Savills on 01872 243 200 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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