Summary:
Step inside this beautifully decorated, Grade II listed Victorian terrace. Located on a quaint street in the heart of Truro city centre, you’re a stone's throw from all the best amenities - including the weekly farmer’s market and boutique shops. Out in the garden, soak up the sunshine and enjoy alfresco meals. Meanwhile, inside, the stylish Lancanche oven is a real gem. Perfect for groups of 4 looking for a stylish coastal escape.
The Space:
An enchanting Cornish escape awaits you at this beautiful 2-bedroom terrace house in Truro. From the minute you open the door, you’ll be instantly wowed by its stylish interiors. Much care and consideration has been taken to restore this beautiful Grade II listed property, whilst perfectly complementing the old with the new.
Find exposed wooden floorboards, wooden shutters and sash windows alongside rich pops of colour and mid-century furniture. The kitchen’s Lanache oven is a real centrepiece, perfect for rustling up delicious holiday meals whilst chatting to loved ones at the breakfast bar. When you’re not outside soaking up the sun from your spacious garden, or dining alfresco under the pergola, settle into the cosy living room with a fire on.
Upstairs, two light and bright bedrooms await - a master bedroom and an additional twin room with a desk. Both share a spacious family bathroom with a bath and shower.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the whole space.
The Neighborhood:
The house is located in Cornwall’s only city, Truro, which is steeped in history. As well as an impressive cathedral and characterful streets, the city boasts a number of great places to eat and drink, as well as attractions such as the newly redeveloped Hall for Cornwall. The weekly great farmers market, high street and quirky shops stock lots of lovely local goodies. Meanwhile, there is easy access to the estuary at Malpas and woodland walks at nearby Idless! You’re also in a prime position to explore both coastlines - St Agnes is just 10 minutes to the north, whilst the Roseland Peninsula and Falmouth are 20-minutes south. Find more local tips and tricks in our Guest Guide, which is available upon booking.
Getting Around:
Parking: Visitor permits are required for on street parking nearby. We provide one free permit per day and additional vehicles are charged at £5/day. Permits are required Monday - Saturday 8am-6pm only. Guests can pull up outside the house to unload before parking up the road. A map of where parking is available will be sent out in advance of confirmed bookings.
Other Things to Note:
There is only one handrail/bannister on the staircase with one side open to the kitchen. A stair gate is fitted at the top. The property therefore might not be suitable for young children or those with mobility limitations and guests book at their own risk. Please be careful when going up and down the stairs and ensure young children are supervised if you do decide to stay here with them.