Two double bedrooms plus ground-floor study/utility room
Driveway parking for two vehicles in tandem (not side-by-side)
Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with decking and patio
Newly renovated throughout; modern kitchen and double glazing
Gas central heating with boiler and radiators; EPC C (70)
Small plot size and northerly orientation to front
Medium flood risk in the local area — investigate further
Tenure not stated; verify before purchase
This well-presented two-double-bedroom end-of-terrace sits on the edge of Heamoor village and has been recently refreshed throughout. The layout works well for a young family: sitting room, open-plan kitchen/dining with French doors to the garden, a useful study/utility on the ground floor and two bedrooms with a bathroom above. Off-street tandem parking for two cars and gas central heating add everyday convenience.
The enclosed rear garden is low-maintenance and child- and pet-friendly, with decking, artificial lawn and a patio seating area — an easy outdoor space to enjoy without heavy upkeep. The house benefits from uPVC double glazing, modern fittings and an EPC rating of C (70), offering reasonable energy performance and running costs in line with the price band.
Location is a strong selling point for local buyers: the property is a short drive or bus ride into Penzance, close to primary and secondary schools, local shops and leisure amenities. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting home working or streaming.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is small, parking is tandem (not side-by-side), and flood risk is assessed as medium for the area. Construction is a timber-frame from the late 1970s/early 1980s (assumed insulated); tenure is not stated and should be confirmed. Overall, this tidy, move-in-ready home suits families or first-time buyers seeking low-maintenance living near Penzance.











































