Guide price
£190,000
(£260/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleTrevella Vean, St. Erme TR4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
732 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
A fantastic family home in a great position, on the edge of this popular development, close to the village amenities, A30 & just a short drive from truro city centre.
The property offers garage, parking, level front & rear gardens, 3 beds, large reception room, kitchen/dining room. It is in need of general updating, but completively priced with this in mind, offering great potential to the new buyers & a chance to put their own stamp on the property,
property:
You enter into the porch with door leading into the lounge. The lounge has a window to the front elevation, carpeted, with staircase ascending to the first-floor landing. Doors to dining room and kitchen. The kitchen has a window and door overlooking and providing access to the rear garden, although it needs to be updated this room is a great size and as stated gives the buyer a chance to put in a modern kitchen to their taste.
To the first floor 3 bedrooms, two double bedroom and the bathroom.
Externally:
The rear garden is enclosed by timber fencing, level, enjoying a sunny aspect. With planted borders, paved seating area outside of the dining area. Gateway leading out to a large green area which in turn leads around to a garage within a block and parking area.
Location:
The villages of St Erme and Trispen are thriving community villages and lie approximately 4 miles from Truro and offer a wide range of amenities which include a Shop/Post Office, Primary School, Village Hall and Community centre, Church, Cricket and Football Clubs and regular bus services to Truro, where you will find a more comprehensive range of shopping, supermarkets and schooling facilities.
The main A30 is minutes away making St Erme and Trispen very appealing to those who need easy access to the main route in and out of Cornwall.
Truro is now recognised as the business and administrative centre of the county, offering a vast range of day-to-day amenities, such as national and local retail outlets, bars, restaurants, cinema, a theatre, and exceptional schools. Truro offers great transport links to get around the county, with the benefit of a good rail link to London, the midlands and beyond. Newquay airport is close by.
Tenure: Freehold
heating & glazing: UPVC double glazing & electric night storage heaters.
Services: Mains electricity, water & drainage.
EPC Rating: D
The property offers garage, parking, level front & rear gardens, 3 beds, large reception room, kitchen/dining room. It is in need of general updating, but completively priced with this in mind, offering great potential to the new buyers & a chance to put their own stamp on the property,
property:
You enter into the porch with door leading into the lounge. The lounge has a window to the front elevation, carpeted, with staircase ascending to the first-floor landing. Doors to dining room and kitchen. The kitchen has a window and door overlooking and providing access to the rear garden, although it needs to be updated this room is a great size and as stated gives the buyer a chance to put in a modern kitchen to their taste.
To the first floor 3 bedrooms, two double bedroom and the bathroom.
Externally:
The rear garden is enclosed by timber fencing, level, enjoying a sunny aspect. With planted borders, paved seating area outside of the dining area. Gateway leading out to a large green area which in turn leads around to a garage within a block and parking area.
Location:
The villages of St Erme and Trispen are thriving community villages and lie approximately 4 miles from Truro and offer a wide range of amenities which include a Shop/Post Office, Primary School, Village Hall and Community centre, Church, Cricket and Football Clubs and regular bus services to Truro, where you will find a more comprehensive range of shopping, supermarkets and schooling facilities.
The main A30 is minutes away making St Erme and Trispen very appealing to those who need easy access to the main route in and out of Cornwall.
Truro is now recognised as the business and administrative centre of the county, offering a vast range of day-to-day amenities, such as national and local retail outlets, bars, restaurants, cinema, a theatre, and exceptional schools. Truro offers great transport links to get around the county, with the benefit of a good rail link to London, the midlands and beyond. Newquay airport is close by.
Tenure: Freehold
heating & glazing: UPVC double glazing & electric night storage heaters.
Services: Mains electricity, water & drainage.
EPC Rating: D