Spacious five-bedroom family home with large private gardens and garage in desirable Fowey.
Five bedrooms including three from loft conversion
Large south-facing wrap-around garden, approx. 1/4 acre
Separate powered garage and driveway parking for several cars
Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with utility and dining conservatory
EPC rating C; gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Remains of PRC noted — buyers must check mortgage/structural implications
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; potential for energy upgrades
Bedroom five has restricted head height
Set within sought-after Lankelly Lane, White Wings is a spacious detached family home arranged over two floors with a late-1990s loft conversion. The house offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms and generous living space including a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room, a light sitting room with wood burner and a dining room/conservatory that opens onto large, private wrap-around gardens of about a quarter acre.
Outdoor space is a major strength: south-facing lawns, patios, vegetable beds, greenhouse and a separate powered garage with driveway parking for several cars. The layout suits family life and entertaining, with practical additions such as a utility room, useful external power sockets and good storage including eaves space from the loft conversion.
Important practical points: the property is freehold, has gas central heating and double glazing, and an EPC rating of C. The house was built in 1967–75; the walls are cavity but assumed uninsulated and there are remains of PRC (pre-cast reinforced concrete) reported — buyers should check mortgageability and commission a structural/survey report. Council Tax Band E is above average for the area and bedroom five has restricted head height.
Well-placed for Fowey’s waterside amenities, sailing clubs and countryside, the home will suit families seeking space, a private garden and proximity to coastal leisure. Buyers wanting an immediately low-maintenance home will appreciate its presentation; those planning major energy upgrades or requiring standard mortgage surveys should note the construction and insulation issues.