Trevithian is a small hamlet that sits inland of Coverack near to the bustling village of St Keverne. St Keverne is an active village and has a good range of amenities including a doctors surgery, general store, two public houses, church, primary school and a butchers. Nearby are the sheltered and unspoilt coves of Porthallow and Porthoustock both perfect for wild swimming, kyacking and paddle boarding. The Lizard Peninsula itself is renowned for its rugged coastline, beaches and cliff top walks. Coverack is a stunning location, nestled in a sheltered cove on the Eastern side of the Lizard Peninsula, there is a crescent shaped beach offering access to crystal clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking and paddle boarding. The heart of the village is the traditional fishing harbour constructed in 1724 from local serpentine and still home to working fishing boats bringing in the catch on a daily basis. The old Lifeboat House now offers fish and chips that can be enjoyed on the harbour and The Paris Hotel offers a great range of food and drinks, there are also a variety of small café’s, restaurants and shops as well as a Primary School. It's Cornish living at its absolute best. The nearby market town of Helston provides more extensive amenities including national stores, cinema, health centre and a leisure centre with indoor pool.
The ground floor offers a wonderful range of accommodation that is both spacious and at the same time cosy and welcoming. The heart of the home is the traditionally styled kitchen featuring Cornish granite worktops sourced locally from Mabe quarry, warmed by an oil fired Rayburn, keen cooks are well catered for as there is also an electric oven and gas hob. There is space for a small table perfect for informal dining whilst for those who enjoy entertaining there is a large formal dining room. Adjacent to the kitchen is a lovely light filled sunroom, perfect for morning coffee. The huge lounge hosts an open fire set in traditional fireplace at one end with a bespoke spiral staircase rising to the first floor. A lovely feature has been created in this room with a door reclaimed from the original Cornish range which has been set into the wall. A practical porch offers access to the front. The ground floor is completed by a useful rear lobby and practical shower room with generous walk in shower.
Ascend to the first floor and find yourself on a landing offering access to all first floor rooms, with plenty of eaves storage as well as a huge airing cupboard and useful storage cupboard. The master bedroom is a generous dual aspect room with a useful wash hand basin and vanity, there are three further double bedrooms offering plenty of space for family and guests as well as the family bathroom
The gardens are a real highlight of the property. To the rear there is a mature and extensively planted secluded garden with a large lawn and areas of patio and decking perfect for alfresco dining. To the front there is a greenhouse and established beds that have been successfully used for produce, the front garden also hosts the most amazing array of roses showcasing many different varieties with the front of the garden being adorned by stunning and fragrant wisteria.
Mains electricity, private water and private drainage. Oil Fired Rayburn which runs the central heating. Council Tax Band F.
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