Three double bedrooms with well-proportioned living space
Extended ground floor includes utility and modern wet room
Southerly-facing rear garden, lawn and entertaining hardstanding
Large detached garage/workshop with power and side access
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles (block paved)
Originally Cornish Unit construction — adjoining house remains non-standard
Double glazing fitted before 2002; assumed timber-frame walls lack insulation
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; EPC rated D
Situated in the rural village of St Dennis, this extended three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family space with generous parking and a large detached garage/workshop. The ground floor extension adds a utility room and a modern wet room, making the layout particularly convenient for busy households. The southerly-facing rear garden and sizeable driveway (parking for multiple vehicles) are clear everyday assets. The property has been rebricked from its original Cornish Unit origins and is described as well maintained internally. Ground floor rooms include a bright lounge with a large front window, a fitted kitchen opening to a dining room, and an additional reception area created from the porch extension. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Notable positives include the large detached garage/workshop with power and side access, mains services, a solid-fuel burner that can support heating, and a relatively low council tax band. Practical drawbacks are important to note: the house began life as a Cornish Unit construction (the adjoining property remains non-standard), the double glazing was installed before 2002, and the property’s timber-frame walls are assumed to have no insulation. Prospective buyers should seek independent mortgage advice if concerned about lending for properties with non-standard history and check insulation/energy upgrade costs. The local area provides basic village amenities and good primary/secondary school options nearby, with the A30 close by for commuting across Cornwall. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — sensible factors if you work from home. Overall this is a spacious, adaptable property suited to families or buyers willing to carry modest improvement works to increase energy efficiency and long-term value.