Tuesday 3 October 2017

17th century 'Poldark cottages' go on the market for £400,000.

Three tumble down cottages on the stunning Cornwall moors made famous as the backdrop for the hit TV show Poldark have gone on the market for £400,000.

Canaglaze, on Bodmin Moor, was abandoned in the 1960s and has no roof or windows, no power or running water. It’s currently owned by a pair of artists who have offered it for sale through Knight Frank.

There is planning permission to turn what’s left of the traditional stone-built cottages into a single home, right where the BBC One show was filmed.



By Mark Dorman.

Culled from Yahoo News.

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