Guide price

£250,000

1 bed cottage for sale
Mill Lane, Helston TR13

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: G

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 09/04/2026

About this property

  • Beautifully presented cottage with no onward chain

  • Historic charm: Part of former mill with chimney stack

  • Highly sought after Cober Valley location

  • Just a short walk to Helston's town centre amenities

  • Cosy lounge/diner with rustic fireplace and wood burner, beamed ceilings, and french doors

  • Well-appointed kitchen and modern bathroom amenities

  • Spacious, stylish, and inviting bedroom

  • Quirky mezzanine level, a unique architectural feature

  • Enchanting walled garden, perfect for enjoying a peaceful morning coffee

  • Close to scenic walking trails, woodlands, and river

Set within a picturesque spot in the Cober Valley, this much loved one-bedroom cottage is the latest gem from Hunters West Cornwall, offered to the market with no onward chain. Full of character, the property boasts a wealth of period features that echo its history, while a quirky mezzanine level introduces a unique and playful element to the accommodation. Externally, the cottage continues to impress with the convenience of off-street parking and a delightful walled garden, providing a private and tranquil setting to enjoy. Early viewing is strongly recommended to truly appreciate the charm and individuality this wonderful home has to offer.

The Property

As you journey along Mill Lane beneath a lush canopy of trees, an historic chimney stack emerges, nestled within the garden of the cottage. This towering relic stands as a proud testament to the property’s rich history as part of the former mill, a watchful guardian overlooking the serene woodlands.

Not to be outdone, the cottage itself boasts charming stone elevations adorned with meticulously crafted cut granite quoins. Welcoming you at the front of the property, a convenient parking space ensure easy access. Sheltered beneath a pitched porch canopy, the front door beckons you warmly into the cottage’s inviting hallway.

The heart of this home is the lounge diner, a space that effortlessly marries character with modern comfort. The partially vaulted ceiling draws your gaze upward, the exposed wood ‘a-frames’ and beams creating an airy yet cosy ambiance. The fireplace takes centre stage, with its granite surround and slate hearth providing both warmth and a touch of rustic elegance. Sun streams through the windows from the front and side aspects, whilst French doors at the rear beckon you onto a charming patio, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor living. Overlooking this scene is the quirky mezzanine level, which has its own access staircase, with handy built in storage underneath.

The remaining accommodation comprises a well-appointed kitchen, modern bathroom, and spacious bedroom. Heading back outside, we come to the pièce de resistance of this home. The wonderful walled garden that’s an oasis of tranquillity. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the patio, amidst blooming flowers and lush greenery, with the gentle melody of birdsong serving as a serene backdrop – summertime bliss!

The History

Before its conversion into apartments and this cottage, The Old Mill served as a hub of local industry, grinding corn, bark, and pressing leather until 1937. The historical roots of this site delve even deeper, with records suggesting the presence of a mill here as far back as 1260.

The Location

Here you will feel like you’ve ‘escaped to the country’, whilst enjoying the benefits of being just a stone’s throw from Helston’s charming town centre.

Mill Lane is a highly sought after address and serves as a gateway to the picturesque Cober Valley. This area is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with scenic walking trails, picturesque woodlands, and a meandering river all on your doorstep just waiting to be explored.

Head out a little further in the opposite direction, and within a ten minute or so walk you’ll encounter the picturesque Coronation Lake and Park, complete with a cosy café’, children’s play area, inviting picnic spots, and a serene boating lake. Nearby lies the Penrose Walks, a National Trust trail winding through further captivating countryside towards the coast.

While you may feel peacefully ensconced in the countryside being on Mill Lane, Helston’s town centre is a mere two-minute drive or leisurely ten-minute stroll away. Here you’ll discover a quaint town centre adorned with a pleasing range of locally owned independent shops, delectable cafes and restaurants, and welcoming public houses. Perhaps you’ll be enticed to taste the legendary Spingo Ale at the medieval Blue Anchor Inn, a brew that’s said to have graced Helston for six centuries!

Helston enjoys international attention as the home of the annual ‘flora day’ celebration, a vibrant and centuries-old event marked by colourful processions, traditional dancing, and a joyful atmosphere that engulfs the town – it attracts tourists from all over the world who come to witness and participate in this event. Helston was also notably the birthplace of Bob Fitzsimmons in 1863, who went on to become the first three-division champion in professional boxing.

Beyond Helston, Cornwall’s other treasures beckon. Within two and a half miles lays the pretty fishing village of Porthleven, renowned for its incredibly popular food festival and pristine beach. Other nearby beaches include Gunwalloe and Praa Sands, which are 4.6 and 6.2 miles distant, respectively.

Other popular locales within a short drive include Helford Village, Falmouth, Penzance, and St Ives which are 10.7,13.2,13.3 and 15.5 miles distant, respectively.

Agents Notes

Local Authority: Cornwall Council
Council Tax Band 'A'
The Chimney Stack in the garden is Grade 2 listed
According to Cornwall Council interactive maps the property is not in a conservation area
Energy Performance Certificate: G9 (potential 73C)
The property is owned by an employee of Hunters West Cornwall.
Construction: Mainly stone under a pitched roof
Mobile Signal: According to Ofcom - Three is good outdoor and in home, EE is good outdoor, variable in home, 02 and Vodafone are good outdoor
Broadband: According to Ofcom Ultrafast broadband with download speeds of upto 1800 Mbps and upload speeds of 220 Mbps may be available at this address

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