Three bedrooms (two doubles, one single) with sea glimpses from rear rooms
Attached garage plus private parking space for one vehicle
Front and rear gardens — small plot, low-maintenance
Single family bathroom only; one bath, no en-suite
Electric storage heating — higher running costs than gas
Double glazing fitted post-2002; EPC around C
Slow broadband in area; excellent mobile signal instead
Built c.1976–1982; house may benefit from some modernisation
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace in the coastal village of Trewellard, offering manageable living space and useful outdoor areas. Upstairs rear bedrooms enjoy pleasant sea glimpses, while the property benefits from an attached garage and a private parking space—uncommon for terraces in the area.
Internally the home is comfortable and straightforward: a generous living room with a traditional fireplace, a front kitchen, rear porch and three bedrooms with a single family bathroom. The house has double glazing (installed post‑2002) and electric storage heating; the EPC is around C, reflecting reasonable energy performance for its age.
This freehold property suits first-time buyers or small families wanting village life with coastal access. It will also appeal to investors seeking a rental in a low-crime, rural neighbourhood. Buyers should note a small plot size, only one bathroom and that the electric storage heating will give higher running costs than gas — some modernisation in living spaces may be desired.
Practical benefits include nearby primary and secondary schools, good mobile signal, very low local crime and convenient parking with garage. Broadband speeds are slow in the area, so streaming or home working may require alternatives such as fixed wireless or mobile solutions.