Light, low‑maintenance two‑bed bungalow with sunroom, sea glimpses and village location..
Quiet cul-de-sac with countryside and distant sea views
Large garden room/sunroom extends usable living space
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Private sunny rear courtyard, covered veranda and built-in bar
Off-street parking via private driveway and low-maintenance frontage
Subject to Section 157 local occupancy restriction (local buyers only)
Electric room heaters (no central heating) — running costs may be higher
Slow broadband speeds in the area
This tidy two-bedroom bungalow sits in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Tintagel, offering low‑maintenance coastal living with far-reaching countryside and distant sea views. The bright living room flows into a large garden room, creating flexible living and dining space that takes full advantage of the outlook. A modern fitted kitchen and contemporary shower room reduce immediate renovation needs, making the house ready to move into.
Practical features include off-street parking, a private sunny courtyard with a covered veranda and built-in bar, plus a timber shed and tool store. The large sunroom/conservatory extends usable living space and frames the rural and sea glimpses — ideal for morning coffee or a home office. Council tax is very low, and mobile signal is excellent, supporting easy phone working despite the rural location.
Important restrictions and considerations: the property is subject to a Section 157 local occupancy restriction, so buyers must have lived or worked in Cornwall for the last three years; the home cannot be used as a holiday let. Heating is by electric room heaters, which are less efficient than central heating and could increase running costs. Broadband speeds are slow — relevant for heavy internet users.
Overall, this bungalow will suit downsizers or local buyers seeking a compact, comfortable permanent home in a coastal village. It presents a combination of turn‑key presentation, generous sunroom space and a desirable location, balanced by the local occupancy restriction and the need to accept electric heating and limited broadband performance.