4 Bedroom Detached House

Laity, Wendron, TR13 0NW

£375,000
4 beds · 3 baths · 123m² · Added 18 Apr 2026

What this property offers

4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
123 m² floor area
Detached House
E
EPC Rating E

About this property

An exceptional four double bedroom semi-detached Victorian character cottage, beautifully renovated and transformed by the current owners to create one of the most desirable homes in the area. Perfectly positioned for effortless commuting, the property enjoys immediate access to the main A394 while just off the road along a small private lane shared with only a handful of cottages. This ideal setting offers the perfect balance of convenience and tranquillity.

Since purchasing the property, the owners have undertaken a thoughtful and comprehensive programme of renovation, carefully updating and modernising the home while sympathetically stripping back elements to reveal and celebrate its original character. The result is a truly turnkey home, presented to an exceptional standard and ready for immediate occupation.

Inside, the cottage is full of charm and warmth with beautiful beamed ceilings, a striking granite inglenook fireplace, and a decorative Cornish range that forms a wonderful focal point to the living space. A cosy multi-fuel stove adds further character and comfort, with the added benefit of acoustic triple glazing.

The bespoke kitchen is both stylish and fully functional, overlooking the sun-trap garden. Designed as an open-plan, sociable space, it offers a generous layout
perfect for entertaining family and friends.

The accommodation is both generous and flexible, offering four double bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms, including a ground-floor bedroom and shower room ideal for guests or those seeking single-level living.
The principal suite is truly striking, featuring dramatic vaulted ceilings, a Juliet balcony, and a beautifully appointed en suite shower room, all complemented by far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside
luxurious, elegant, and simply exceptional.

To the rear, the garden is a true suntrap and a haven for keen gardeners. Generous in size yet easy to maintain, it features useful outbuildings for storage and ample parking for multiple vehicles. There is also a lovely terrace area
perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or unwinding with a sundowner.

One of the standout features of the property is its far-reaching rural outlook. The elevated position provides breathtaking countryside views stretching across the surrounding landscape, with distant glimpses of the sea adding to the sense of space and tranquillity. The sunny garden is perfectly positioned to enjoy these spectacular vistas, while ample off-street parking adds to the practicality of this superb home. Inspite of the closeness to the road, noise is greatly reduced due to the acoustic triple glazing.

Combining beautiful presentation, timeless character, outstanding views and an exceptionally convenient location for travel across Cornwall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special home that effortlessly blends charm, comfort and connectivity.

History
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly historic residence, this remarkable former Mine Captain’s House, dating back to circa 1839, stands at the heart of a charming and unspoilt Cornish mining hamlet. Steeped in heritage, the property reflects the prosperity and stature once afforded to those who oversaw Cornwall’s world-renowned tin mines during the height of the 19th-century mining era.

Set within an intimate cluster of traditional buildings, the hamlet itself evokes a bygone age, comprising the characterful Miners Arms public house, a long-established village shop, and a small collection of historic dwellings, each contributing to the area’s rich industrial narrative. The surroundings remain largely untouched, preserving the authentic atmosphere of a close-knit mining community.

Constructed in an era of enduring craftsmanship, the house retains the solid proportions and understated elegance typical of homes built for mine captains
figures of both authority and respect within Cornwall’s industrial past. Adding to its unique story, it is said that timbers from the ribs of ships were incorporated into the building’s construction, a fascinating nod to Cornwall’s maritime heritage and the resourcefulness of the period.

This is more than a property; it is a piece of living history, offering a unique chance to reside within one of Cornwall’s most evocative and atmospheric historic settings.

Services
Main water, drainage septic tank
oil and electricity

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