Guide price
£335,000
2 bed semi-detached bungalow for saleTreveryn Parc, Budock Water TR11
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Detached bungalow
Village location
2 Double bedrooms
Sitting room & kitchen/breakfast room
Well presented
Terraced gardens to front & rear
Garage & driveway parking
No onward chain
Please watch our property video tour
The property
Located in the centre of the village and occupying an elevated position with far reaching countryside views. Very quiet with no passing traffic due to the cul-de-sac location. The property was built in the late 1970’s and therefore much larger than what is offered today by new-build developments. There is a large sitting room and kitchen and two good-sized double bedrooms. All is neutrally painted and well-kept by our vendors, who have owned the property for over 25 years. There are terraced gardens to front and rear and to the side a new bunded oil-tank has been installed. Number 4 is now being sold with no onward chain and quite a nice example in this popular village. There are some steps to the bungalow which means it may not suit those with mobility issues (do watch our detailed walk-through, talk-through video tour).
The location
Treveryn Parc is located in Budock Water where there is a strong sense of community in the village, with occupants of all ages and some glorious countryside and walks all around. Just down the road is the Trelowarren Arms public house and cj’s At The Sanctuary, a family run restaurant, set within a former Methodist Chapel, which is getting some rave reviews and has a wonderful looking menu. The property lies en route to Mawnan Smith and the Helford River, about 2 and 4 miles away respectively, whilst Falmouth harbour town is just 2.5 miles. Falmouth town and its harbourside has an eclectic mixture of national shops and independents, together with galleries showcasing local arts and crafts, as well as great places to eat and drink. Falmouth's seafront, is on the town's southern side, with sandy beaches, Henry viii's Pendennis Castle and access to incredible walks and scenery along the Southwest Coastal Path. Train stations (Falmouth Town and Penmere Halt) provide a convenient link to the mainline at Truro for Exeter and London, Paddington. There are five primary schools and one secondary school in the town and highly regarded independent preparatory and senior schools in Truro. Falmouth boasts the third largest natural harbour in the world and is renowned for its maritime facilities which offer some of the best boating and sailing opportunities in the country; little wonder the town is consistently ranked as one of the top five places to live in the UK.
EPC Rating: E
Accommodation In Detail
(all measurements areapproximate) Steps from the driveway leading up to the front door and into the...
Entrance Hallway
White panel doors leading to all rooms. Loft hatch.
Sitting Room
Generously proportioned room with large UPVC double glazed picture window facing the front overlooking the garden and with very pleasing countryside views beyond. Electric modern fire. Radiator.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
A larger than expected room, very bright with UPVC double glazed windows and door to the rear garden. An extensive range of white fronted eye and base units complimented by many meters of useable work surface. Composite one and a half bowl sink with drainer and swan neck mixer tap. Space for white goods (all available at a separate negotiation). Wood effect laminate flooring. Radiator. 'Worcester' oil fired boiler fuelling radiator central heating.
Bedroom One
UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation enjoying the countryside views. Radiator
Bedroom Two
UPVC double glazed window to the rear overlooking the rear terraced garden. Radiator.
Shower Room
UPVC double glazed window to rear. Modern design with large, tiled cubicle and plumbed shower. Pedestal hand wash basin. Chrome heated towel radiator.
Separate WC
UPVC double glazed window to rear. Low flush WC. (The wall between the WC and shower room could easily be removed to make one larger room).
Front Garden
Terraced front garden with areas of lawn and shrub borders. Steps lead to the front door with path leading around to the side of the bungalow and further steps to the side of the garage leading to a gate and into the rear garden.
Rear Garden
A terraced rear garden with steps leading to the top with areas of lawn either side with borders of shrubs and flowers. On the top terrace is an area that has been created by the current owner with a covered seating area with bar and optics. Outside heater, power & light.
Parking - Garage
Metal up-and-over door. Power and light.
Parking - Driveway
Driveway parking for two cars in tandem. Outside tap.
Located in the centre of the village and occupying an elevated position with far reaching countryside views. Very quiet with no passing traffic due to the cul-de-sac location. The property was built in the late 1970’s and therefore much larger than what is offered today by new-build developments. There is a large sitting room and kitchen and two good-sized double bedrooms. All is neutrally painted and well-kept by our vendors, who have owned the property for over 25 years. There are terraced gardens to front and rear and to the side a new bunded oil-tank has been installed. Number 4 is now being sold with no onward chain and quite a nice example in this popular village. There are some steps to the bungalow which means it may not suit those with mobility issues (do watch our detailed walk-through, talk-through video tour).
The location
Treveryn Parc is located in Budock Water where there is a strong sense of community in the village, with occupants of all ages and some glorious countryside and walks all around. Just down the road is the Trelowarren Arms public house and cj’s At The Sanctuary, a family run restaurant, set within a former Methodist Chapel, which is getting some rave reviews and has a wonderful looking menu. The property lies en route to Mawnan Smith and the Helford River, about 2 and 4 miles away respectively, whilst Falmouth harbour town is just 2.5 miles. Falmouth town and its harbourside has an eclectic mixture of national shops and independents, together with galleries showcasing local arts and crafts, as well as great places to eat and drink. Falmouth's seafront, is on the town's southern side, with sandy beaches, Henry viii's Pendennis Castle and access to incredible walks and scenery along the Southwest Coastal Path. Train stations (Falmouth Town and Penmere Halt) provide a convenient link to the mainline at Truro for Exeter and London, Paddington. There are five primary schools and one secondary school in the town and highly regarded independent preparatory and senior schools in Truro. Falmouth boasts the third largest natural harbour in the world and is renowned for its maritime facilities which offer some of the best boating and sailing opportunities in the country; little wonder the town is consistently ranked as one of the top five places to live in the UK.
EPC Rating: E
Accommodation In Detail
(all measurements areapproximate) Steps from the driveway leading up to the front door and into the...
Entrance Hallway
White panel doors leading to all rooms. Loft hatch.
Sitting Room
Generously proportioned room with large UPVC double glazed picture window facing the front overlooking the garden and with very pleasing countryside views beyond. Electric modern fire. Radiator.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
A larger than expected room, very bright with UPVC double glazed windows and door to the rear garden. An extensive range of white fronted eye and base units complimented by many meters of useable work surface. Composite one and a half bowl sink with drainer and swan neck mixer tap. Space for white goods (all available at a separate negotiation). Wood effect laminate flooring. Radiator. 'Worcester' oil fired boiler fuelling radiator central heating.
Bedroom One
UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation enjoying the countryside views. Radiator
Bedroom Two
UPVC double glazed window to the rear overlooking the rear terraced garden. Radiator.
Shower Room
UPVC double glazed window to rear. Modern design with large, tiled cubicle and plumbed shower. Pedestal hand wash basin. Chrome heated towel radiator.
Separate WC
UPVC double glazed window to rear. Low flush WC. (The wall between the WC and shower room could easily be removed to make one larger room).
Front Garden
Terraced front garden with areas of lawn and shrub borders. Steps lead to the front door with path leading around to the side of the bungalow and further steps to the side of the garage leading to a gate and into the rear garden.
Rear Garden
A terraced rear garden with steps leading to the top with areas of lawn either side with borders of shrubs and flowers. On the top terrace is an area that has been created by the current owner with a covered seating area with bar and optics. Outside heater, power & light.
Parking - Garage
Metal up-and-over door. Power and light.
Parking - Driveway
Driveway parking for two cars in tandem. Outside tap.
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