Far‑reaching valley views from sitting room and two upstairs bedrooms
Three to four double bedrooms; flexible ground‑floor layout
Recently fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and modern finishes
Two recently remodelled bathrooms plus separate WC
Garage in a block, driveway parking and decent plot with brook
Small overall internal size (917 sq ft) despite four bedrooms
Slow broadband speeds in the area — may affect home working
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Set on an elevated plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this refurbished dormer bungalow delivers flexible family accommodation and uninterrupted valley views. The front-facing sitting room and first-floor bedrooms capture far-reaching countryside vistas, while the modern kitchen and two recently refitted bathrooms make daily life straightforward.
Accommodation works well for a family: two ground-floor bedrooms (one currently used as a dining room), a kitchen/diner, and two large double bedrooms upstairs. Recent upgrades include a contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a remodelled shower room and bath/shower room, gas central heating and recent double glazing throughout.
Outside there is a garage (in a block of two), driveway parking and established front and rear gardens with a patio, lawned areas and a small brook at the top of the plot — a private, natural feature for children and pets. The village location gives easy access to a general store/post office, pub, primary school and countryside walks, with regular buses to Falmouth, Truro and Redruth.
Buyers should note the property is compact overall (917 sq ft) despite four double bedrooms, so internal room proportions and storage are at a premium. Broadband speeds are reported slow, and council tax is Band E (above average). The house was built in the late 1960s–70s, so while recently renovated, older construction characteristics remain.























































































































































