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£815,000
St. Pirans, Feock, Truro, Cornwall, TR3
- 4 beds
£815,000
- 4 beds
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A very well presented split level bungalow which has been extended over the years to offer over 2100 sq.ft of family living space. A flexible floorplan provides the opportunity for an annexe should a buyer have dependent relatives or need space for a multi-generational family.
A gated, sweeping drive leads up to the home which is tucked away and out of site from the road. Leading past a well stocked and lawned front garden the drive opens to provide ample parking for a number of cars. The entrance porch opens to an entrance hall which provides access to two double bedrooms a family bathroom and a large, dual aspect second reception room which could be used as a fifth bedroom.
At the heart of the home is a large kitchen/dining/sitting room with two sets of bi-fold doors which open out to a private patio courtyard. The kitchen has a range of white shaker style cabinets with a solid wood worktop. The cabinets house an inset double oven, induction hob (with concealed ceiling mounted extractor) bowl and a half sink and dishwasher. Gold handles and tap offer a nice contrast. There is a good sized and very useful pantry cupboard as well as a food preparation area with glass fronted display cabinets. The adjacent dining area is well lit with a glazed lantern rooflight above. This room is also large enough to have a comfortable seating area encouraging the whole family to congregate together.
To the rear of the kitchen is a utility room with ample storage and space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. To the far end of the house is a snug, currently used as a cinema room a shower room and a large double bedroom with a door leading out to the rear garden.
Finally, stairs lead up to a large (37 ft. x 11ft) bedroom with Velux windows in the eaves.
It would be very straightforward to create an annexe in the eastern wing of the house. It has its own access and could easily be configured to offer 2 bedrooms, kitchen, shower-room and a reception room.
SURROUNDING AREAS
Feock has long been regarded as one of the most sought-after villages in Cornwall. Located at the head of the Carrick Roads, the surrounding countryside is exquisitely beautiful, much being within the ownership of the National Trust. Proximity to the water and nearby Restronguet Creek contributes to the popularity of this part of county. With a number of creeks to explore and the famous sailing waters close by, there are endless leisure activities to enjoy in the immediate area. And of course, having the excellent The Punch Bowl & Ladle pub and restaurant as your local is a bonus.
At Feock, Loe Beach provides moorings, boat lay ups, sailing school and café. Just over a mile away is the historic King Harry Ferry. Established in 1888 it links Feock, Truro and the surrounding areas to St. Mawes, and the beautiful beaches and walks of the Roseland Peninsula. Less than 4 miles to the north is the Cathedral City of Truro, containing an excellent shopping centre and main line railway station. There is a bus service to Truro and excellent State and Private schools in the area. To the south lies Falmouth and running between the two are some of the finest day sailing waters in the country.
SERVICES & COUNCIL TAX
The property has LPG fired central heating supplemented with some electric heat and is connected to mains water while drainage is to a private septic system in the garden. The house is Council tax band F
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Cornwall Council. County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY. 0300 1234 100
DIRECTIONS
From our office on Lemon Street proceed south across the double roundabout onto the A39 as signposted for Falmouth. After passing the roundabout for Playing Place take the first exit at the next roundabout on to the B3289 signposted for Feock and the King Harry Ferry. Remain on this road without deviation and after passing the Ferris garage, veer left. The drive to the property will be found approximately 3 doors down on the right hand side.
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£815,000
4 bed house for sale
St. Pirans, Feock, Truro, Cornwall, TR3
A very well presented split level bungalow which has been extended over the years to offer over 2100 sq.ft of family living space. A flexible floorplan provides the opportunity for an annexe should a buyer have dependent relatives or need space for a multi-generational family.
A gated, sweeping drive leads up to the home which is tucked away and out of site from the road. Leading past a well stocked and lawned front garden the drive opens to provide ample parking for a number of cars. The entrance porch opens to an entrance hall which provides access to two double bedrooms a family bathroom and a large, dual aspect second reception room which could be used as a fifth bedroom.
At the heart of the home is a large kitchen/dining/sitting room with two sets of bi-fold doors which open out to a private patio courtyard. The kitchen has a range of white shaker style cabinets with a solid wood worktop. The cabinets house an inset double oven, induction hob (with concealed ceiling mounted extractor) bowl and a half sink and dishwasher. Gold handles and tap offer a nice contrast. There is a good sized and very useful pantry cupboard as well as a food preparation area with glass fronted display cabinets. The adjacent dining area is well lit with a glazed lantern rooflight above. This room is also large enough to have a comfortable seating area encouraging the whole family to congregate together.
To the rear of the kitchen is a utility room with ample storage and space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. To the far end of the house is a snug, currently used as a cinema room a shower room and a large double bedroom with a door leading out to the rear garden.
Finally, stairs lead up to a large (37 ft. x 11ft) bedroom with Velux windows in the eaves.
It would be very straightforward to create an annexe in the eastern wing of the house. It has its own access and could easily be configured to offer 2 bedrooms, kitchen, shower-room and a reception room.
SURROUNDING AREAS
Feock has long been regarded as one of the most sought-after villages in Cornwall. Located at the head of the Carrick Roads, the surrounding countryside is exquisitely beautiful, much being within the ownership of the National Trust. Proximity to the water and nearby Restronguet Creek contributes to the popularity of this part of county. With a number of creeks to explore and the famous sailing waters close by, there are endless leisure activities to enjoy in the immediate area. And of course, having the excellent The Punch Bowl & Ladle pub and restaurant as your local is a bonus.
At Feock, Loe Beach provides moorings, boat lay ups, sailing school and café. Just over a mile away is the historic King Harry Ferry. Established in 1888 it links Feock, Truro and the surrounding areas to St. Mawes, and the beautiful beaches and walks of the Roseland Peninsula. Less than 4 miles to the north is the Cathedral City of Truro, containing an excellent shopping centre and main line railway station. There is a bus service to Truro and excellent State and Private schools in the area. To the south lies Falmouth and running between the two are some of the finest day sailing waters in the country.
SERVICES & COUNCIL TAX
The property has LPG fired central heating supplemented with some electric heat and is connected to mains water while drainage is to a private septic system in the garden. The house is Council tax band F
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Cornwall Council. County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY. 0300 1234 100
DIRECTIONS
From our office on Lemon Street proceed south across the double roundabout onto the A39 as signposted for Falmouth. After passing the roundabout for Playing Place take the first exit at the next roundabout on to the B3289 signposted for Feock and the King Harry Ferry. Remain on this road without deviation and after passing the Ferris garage, veer left. The drive to the property will be found approximately 3 doors down on the right hand side.