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The traditional coastal cottage, known as Penparc, is a single-storey property with a croglofft, or sleeping platform, and is built from limewashed clom or cob. The oldest part of the cottage dates back to the mid-19th century. The interior features plank-walled reception halls, quarry tiled floors, and beamed ceilings in both the living room and dining room. The living room has a wood burning stove, and the dining room has a character fireplace with ornate tiles. There are two living rooms, one of which is used as a bedroom, as well as a bathroom suite and a kitchen breakfast room. The first floor features a character croglofft with a dormer window and exposed beams, and a separate "ship's-ladder" staircase leads up to the principal bedroom. The cottage has a gravel courtyard for car parking, landscaped grounds, and secluded gardens, including a sunken parterre garden and a raised garden terrace area with sea views.