This Georgian townhouse is more than 200 years old and sits on one of Truro’s most famous streets.
The house, on Lemon Street in Monmouth, is Grade II listed and dates back to approximately 1810.
Georgian period features of the house include a stone frontage, high corniced ceilings, sash windows and window shutters, picture rails and timber floors.
On the ground floor of the house is a large hallway, two reception rooms with feature fireplaces, a kitchen and a cloakroom.
Upstairs, the first floor is made up of four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room, as well as access to the timber-floored attic.
Externally, there is a slate flagstone patio to the rear of the house and a long walled garden with a pathway leading to a greenhouse and a garage/workshop.
The house is being sold by Clive Pearce Property, and has a guide price of £625,000.
Miranda Pearce said: “This property is a real gem for those seeking a life in the city.
“Nearby schooling is excellent and the mainline railway station with its direct link to London Paddington is not far away.
“Just over a mile, on the Truro River is Boscawen Park with its open spaces, children’s play area, tennis courts, football and cricket pitches, exercise equipment, specially created dog exercise area and riverside café.
“Everything is within easy reach of the house, which has no onward chain so could easily become a wonderful family home in very little time.
“Similarly, it would provide a professional couple each an office as well as the space to start a family too!”



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