Situated in the historic village of Stratton, merely two miles from the stunning North Cornwall coastline, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Constructed around 1810 for esteemed stonemason Mr. Woodley, this property boasts historical character with grand sash windows and an original shopfront enhancing its charm.
Opposite a picturesque square and close to the welcoming Tree Inn—a beloved local pub—this three-storey residence reflects traditional aesthetics while providing a solid framework for modern updates.
Inside, numerous period features await discovery: slate-flagged and wooden floors, open fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, elegant cornices, and classic window seats add to the potential for restoration or contemporary reinterpretation. The main entrance leads to a welcoming hallway that flows into various functional spaces including a kitchen-diner with garden access, an office area, and a utility room equipped for ample storage.
An impressive staircase adorned with arched windows guides you to the first floor where a spacious living room with a feature fireplace offers views of the square alongside a master bedroom and family shower room. The second floor comprises three further double bedrooms, a well-sized bathroom, and additional storage in the linen cupboard. The generous attic space may also provide opportunities for further development subject to necessary planning permissions.
The property's private enclosed garden is designed for outdoor enjoyment with its courtyard ideal for alfresco dining, a stone outbuilding complete with light and power, and terraced lawn space framed by an attractive archway—an excellent setting for gardening or entertaining under ambient lighting.
This distinctive property presents not just a home rich in heritage but also significant potential as either a family residence or boutique business venture in a desirable coastal location.