Located in the heart of the harbour village of Charlestown in Cornwall, this cosy and traditional cottage is rich in industrial history, having been built between 1790 and 1810 to support the industry of exporting copper and clay. The village is famous for its tall ships and has been featured in various films and TV programmes. Just a few miles away is St Austell, the largest town in Cornwall, offering a larger selection of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The cottage serves as an ideal base for exploring Cornwall, with attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan a short drive away.
Retaining many original features such as exposed beams and wooden floors, the cottage features an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area on the ground floor. The lounge is equipped with a Smart TV with Netflix and Catch Up, as well as a wood burner effect electric fire. The kitchen includes a new cooker with induction hob, double oven, fridge with freezer box, and a washer/dryer. The first floor houses a double bedroom with a sloping ceiling and an en suite shower room with a WC. Bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi, electric, and electric heating are all provided, along with a welcome pack to make settling in easier.
In addition to its historical charm, the cottage's proximity to the coast and a nearby pub make it an attractive choice for a relaxing getaway. Its central location in Charlestown allows for easy access to local amenities and attractions, while still providing a peaceful retreat for two guests. With its blend of traditional features and modern amenities, this cottage offers a comfortable and convenient stay for those looking to explore the beauty of Cornwall.
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