

An extraordinary slice of Cornish history, The Meeting Place is an early 18th century home of immense character and national significance. Recognised as the oldest Methodist meeting house in Cornwall, it is recorded that John Wesley, founder of Methodism, preached here on several occasions, referencing the property in his diary as early as 1743.
What makes this home so special is not just its heritage, but the care with which it has been updated. Extensive improvements have been carried out, yet the integrity, fabric and soul of this remarkable building remain beautifully intact.
The first floor reveals a spectacular living room measuring an impressive 12.2m in length. High ceilings, exposed beams and local stone walls create a dramatic yet welcoming space, flooded with natural light from three windows enjoying glorious rural views.
Adjoining is a handcrafted bespoke kitchen, complete with Belfast sink and an excellent range of cabinets, perfectly in keeping with the building's period charm. Both rooms enjoy delightful countryside outlooks.
On the ground floor are three generously proportioned bedrooms, including a striking principal room with exposed granite walls. A second bathroom serves this level, alongside a practical utility room which leads directly into a good sized garage.
Externally, the front garden is framed by attractive stone boundary walls and offers driveway parking for two vehicles.
The rear garden is a true sanctuary. Private, level and adjoining the church, it enjoys a wonderful sense of peace and tranquillity. There is an area of lawn, rural views beyond and a charming summerhouse, ideal for quiet mornings or creative retreats.
Location wise, the property sits just minutes from the centre of St Just, England's most westerly town. St Just offers excellent local amenities including a post office, butchers, bakers, galleries and restaurants, along with a thriving school and sports clubs. There are excellent transport links to Penzance and the wider Land's End peninsula.
The stunning beaches of Sennen Beach and Porthcurno Beach are also close at hand.
A truly exceptional and historic home.
THE ACCOMMODATION
(All dimensions approximate)
External stone steps lead to:
FIRST FLOOR
Entrance Hall - 3.9m overall
Living Room - 12.2m x 4.3m
Wooden flooring. High ceilings with exposed beams. Three windows with rural views. Radiator.
Kitchen - 5.8m x 3.6m
Bespoke handmade cabinetry. Belfast sink. Rural views.
Bathroom 1 - 3.6m x 1.1m
Panelled bath, WC, wash basin. Window. Radiator.
GROUND FLOOR
Inner hallway with storage cupboard.
Bedroom 1 - 6.1m x 3.6m
Exposed granite walls. Two radiators.
Bedroom 2 - 5.7m x 2.8m
Radiator.
Bedroom 3 - 3.8m x 2.7m
Window. Radiator.
Bathroom 2 - 2.7m x 1.8m
Corner shower cubicle, WC, wash basin. Radiator.
Utility Room
Sink, plumbing, storage shelving. Door to:
Garage - 6.0m x 2.8m
High ceiling. Door to garden.
OUTSIDE
Front gravelled driveway with parking. Attractive low stone boundary walls.
The rear garden is private and level, adjoining the church. Area of lawn, summerhouse and lovely rural views.
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax: Band C - Approx. £2,186.60
A home where history hums gently through the stonework, yet modern life fits effortlessly within it.