Renovated period terrace with parking, garden and elevated bay views — ready to move in.
Three bedrooms with bay/sea views from first-floor windows
Recently refurbished interior and updated modern kitchen
Off-street hard-standing parking and decent lawned garden
Single shower room plus separate WC; smallest bedroom fitted bed-frame
Main heating recorded as electric storage heaters — verify further
Built before 1900 in sandstone/limestone; likely no wall insulation
Double glazing installed (post-2002); EPC C, Council Tax Band B
Freehold, 926 sq ft; close to schools, shops and Clay Trails
This recently modernised three-bedroom period end-of-terrace offers comfortable family living within walking distance of shops, schools and green trails. The house combines traditional character — feature fireplace and period brickwork — with a contemporary kitchen and double glazing, creating a practical home ready to move into. Bedrooms enjoy elevated views across St Austell towards the bay.
Practical positives include off-street parking, a decent rear garden with mature shrubs, and mains services. The property is an attractive option for families or first-time buyers looking for a ready-made home in an established, affluent area with good schools and transport links.
Buyers should note a few material points: construction is pre‑1900 sandstone/limestone and is assumed to have no cavity wall insulation, so heating costs may be higher than modern builds. Records list electric storage heaters as main heating; marketing text also mentions gas central heating — this discrepancy should be clarified. There is one shower room plus a separate WC.
Overall this freehold home (c.926 sq ft) presents a good balance of period charm and recent upgrades, but prospective purchasers should check heating type, insulation and any further restoration they may want to undertake.