Trythance House
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A thriving village community, St Keverne boasts two pubs, a shop, a butcher and even an organic restaurant, with delicious locally produced ice cream also available nearby. Historically famous for the start of the 1497 Cornish Rebellion, nowadays renowned for its annual Ox Roast, the village lies near the eastern coast of the beautiful Lizard peninsula between Porthallow and picturesque Coverack, linked by the spectacular coastal footpath which passes by Rosenithon beach. Facing the village square but screened by high hedges, Trythance House stands serenely behind its unexpectedly private enclosed garden. Dating from the 1860s and wonderfully spacious inside with large high-ceilinged rooms, this sympathetically renovated, extremely comfortable terraced house is perfect for a big family. Overlooking the garden the sitting-room has a welcoming wood-burner, wireless broadband is provided, and the cosy snug makes an ideal youngsters’ retreat. The fabulous kitchen/dining-room features an impressive oil-fired Heritage (instant heat) range, original flagstones and arched alcoves, and doors leading outside. Behind the house the utility-room lies across the driveway (along which the neighbour has right of access).