A vacant four storey, five bedroom, end of terrace property set in the popular and thriving town of Lostwithiel. The property offers a dining room, kitchen and cloakroom to the ground floor. Split landing, lounge, bedroom and bathroom to the first floor. Split landing, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, bedroom, shower room and laundry to the second floor, with two further bedrooms to the third floor and an enclosed rear courtyard garden.
Lostwithiel is a thriving town, in easy reach of the surrounding sandy beaches and circa 15 minutes drive to the Eden Project. The town offers a selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and public houses, two Primary schools, a community centre, health centre and dentist, along with a mainline railway station.
Entrance hall, cloakroom, dining room, kitchen and rear lobby.
Split landing, lounge, bedroom and bathroom.
Split landing, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, further bedroom, shower room and laundry room.
Split landing, two bedrooms.
Enclosed rear courtyard garden.
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