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The cottage, built in 1740, has a traditional white-painted cob construction and Welsh slate roof, with a beautifully sheltered and private setting nestled about 60 yards from Lower Tamar Lake. The property is situated on an unmade, no-through road with no nearby neighbors and features a slate-floored ground floor with a sitting room, kitchen/ding room, shower room, and stairwell. The interior includes an open fireplace, beamed ceiling, and French windows in the living room, as well as an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, cottage-style kitchen, and Everhot range cooker. The upstairs area has two double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a secondary staircase leading to a third double bedroom. The property has a generously sized, south-facing garden with mature trees, rose-covered arbours, and a mix of flowering shrubs and herbaceous perennials, including a paved terrace and a pedestrian right of way to a deck area bordering the lake. The property also has off-road parking space and a range of potential additional outbuildings or features, including a potential double garage, timber cabin, and solar panels, subject to obtaining necessary planning consents.