Spacious plot and great schools — ideal for a family renovation project.
3 bedrooms with two reception rooms, flexible traditional layout
Large/huge rear garden — strong extension or landscaping potential
Driveway plus single garage; convenient off-street parking
Mains gas central heating and double glazing already installed
Requires renovation throughout — ready for full remodel
System-built walls with external insulation; specialist survey advised
Clear Mundic test (A1) — confirmed non-mundic concrete
Council tax Band E (above average) — factor in running costs
This detached three-bedroom bungalow on Tregurra Lane offers a rare blank canvas close to Truro city centre and excellent schools. Set on a very large plot with driveway and single garage, the property gives space for extension, landscaping or a full remodel to create a contemporary family home.
The house dates to circa 1935 and benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and a clear Mundic test (A1). Internally the layout is flexible with two reception rooms and three bedrooms, making it suitable for families, downsizers wanting single-storey living, or buyers seeking a renovation project with strong location advantages.
The property does require renovation throughout so buyers should budget for updating and redecoration; the bungalow presents genuine potential rather than a finished home. Council tax sits above average (Band E) and the building is of system-built construction with external insulation — further investigations or specialist surveys are recommended before purchase.
Location is a key asset: walking distance to Waitrose and the city centre, and very close to Archbishop Benson Primary and Penair Secondary. Transport links to the A30/A39, Truro station and nearby Newquay airport add convenience for commuting and travel.