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Aptly named Dairy View, the house dates back to 1895 and backs onto open farmland with views stretching across the adjacent countryside. The current vendors have recently completed extensive renovation works, sympathetically modernising the 1,959 square feet of accommodation to create a chic and elegant vibe while retaining its originality and tradition.

At a Glance

Total Floor Area: 1959sq.ft. (182sq.m approx)

  • Super Stylish & Extensively Refurbished Victorian Cottage with a Modern Edge
  • Situated in the Heart of this Popular Village
  • Four Double Bedrooms with Two En-Suite Shower Rooms
  • Four Reception Rooms & Handmade Oak Kitchen
  • Beautiful Landscaped Rear Gardens, Ample Parking & Detached Games Room
  • Currently a Successful Holiday Let
  • A Short Drive from Picturesque Padstow & Walking Distance to the Camel Trail
With four genuine double bedrooms, three contemporary bathrooms and four reception rooms, noteworthy attributes include original slate floors, beamed ceilings, exposed floorboards, bay windows and a gorgeous stone façade. Of further appeal is a large wood burning stove, hand made solid oak kitchen with Quartz work surfaces, range cooker, induction hob, kids loft room and even a detached games room to the side of the house. The en-suite shower rooms and family bathroom are of premium quality, equipped with a combination of Hans Grohe and Duravit fittings and sanitary ware.

With a perfect south west orientation, the landscaped gardens are fully enclosed, bounded by a traditional Cornish stone wall with established shrubs and trees and a good size lawn. The patio has room enough for a large table and chairs with a semi permanent awning, a great spot for al fresco dining. To the front of the house is a graveled driveway with ample off road parking for several vehicles. Services to the property include mains gas, electricity, water and drainage with fibre optic broadband. EPC rated E. Council tax band D.

The beautiful Cornish village of St Issey sits between the picturesque fishing harbour of Padstow and the thriving market town of Wadebridge. The village is home to the very popular 17th Century Ring O'Bells Inn and Pickwick Inn which both have a fantastic reputation for good food and a welcoming atmosphere. Other amenities include a church, village hall and primary school. Walks down to the Camel Trail and the Saints Way are easily accessible and the golden sandy beaches of the North Cornish coast are just a short drive away. If you like a beautiful country walk then Padstow is within walking distance from the property via the country lanes, public footpaths and Camel trail, which takes under an hour.

The historic and picturesque fishing town of Padstow is just three miles distant and offers an extensive range of cafes, public houses and restaurants, none more so than Paul Ainsworth's Michelin starred No.6, cool seafood bar Prawn On The Lawn and of course Rick Steins esteemed Seafood restaurant.

Wadebridge is a thriving market town on the river Camel, which offers a fine selection of shops and amenities including a sports centre, cinema, a primary and secondary school and a selection of supermarkets. The nearest mainline station is Bodmin Parkway which is approximately 15 miles distant as is the nearest airport at Newquay.

To find Dairy View leave Padstow and follow the A389 for approximately 1.5 miles passing Trevisker Garden Centre along the way. Turn left at the signpost to Wadebridge and St Issey and follow the A389 down through Little Petherick and out the other side. Enter St Issey and Dairy View can be found along on the right hand side. The postcode for satellite navigation is PL27 7QA. What3words: gentlemen.indeed.cheer

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Dairy View, St Issey

Guide £750,000