Turtles Rest, Lower Market Street, PL131AX
Offers in Excess of £425,000
We are offering this detached versatile house with a bright, charming, and spacious interior. This well-maintained and imposing property sits in a prime and convenient location. The property benefits from a roof terrace for outdoor enjoyment and a separate annex to the ground floor.
Introduction
Introducing this charming period detached house, boasting a bright and spacious interior that exudes warmth and character. Situated in a convenient location, this well-maintained property offers a comfortable living space ideal for families or investment. The property features a delightful roof terrace, perfect for enjoying outdoor relaxation and entertaining guests. With ample natural light streaming in through the windows, the house creates a welcoming ambiance throughout. The well-appointed rooms provide a peaceful retreat, while the living areas offer generous space. This property presents a wonderful opportunity to own a beautiful home in a desirable location. Don't miss out on the chance to make this delightful house your own.
Entrance & First Floor
From the front of the property, you are welcomed through the main entrance and greeted by original Victorian tiled flooring, coved cornices, and an arch leading to the staircase - the stairs rise to the first floor where the primary accommodation can be found. Comprising sitting room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom with modern freestanding bath. From the split landing there is a balcony with plenty of space for table and chairs. There is versatility to this level, it is warm, welcoming, and boasts original features.
Second Floor
Further stairs with wooden banister rise to the second landing where the accommodation offers a sitting room, spacious kitchen, bedroom with ensuite and a further en-suite currently used as storage.
Ground Floor Annex
From the rear of the property there is a door leading into the Annex which can be used as separate accommodation with a lounge/bedroom, shower room and kitchenette.
Location
Looe is a very attractive and historic fishing town and seaside resort, with the River Looe dividing the town into East and West Looe. It has a resident population of about 5000, and has its own GP surgery, as well as a primary and secondary school. In the summer months there is an influx of visitors and holidaymakers, but outside of the high season there is still plenty to do. Looe has an excellent selection of shops, restaurants and cafes, most of which are open throughout the winter, and the south-west coastal path is on the doorstep. There is also the music festival in September, and the renowned fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
Connections
Buses connect Looe with its surrounding villages as well as Liskeard and Plymouth. A very scenic railway branch line also connects Looe with Liskeard, a mainline station with direct links to London Paddington, Bristol, Midlands and the North. By car, Liskeard is 20 minutes, and St. Austell or Plymouth are 45 minutes away.