Detached three-bedroom chalet bungalow with flexible ground-floor living
Sea views from first-floor Velux windows
Two reception rooms with wood burner; practical family layout
Landscaped, sunny large garden and gravel driveway parking
Built (reported) 2012 but construction date records inconsistent
Heating details unclear — marketing lists mains gas; data also lists no system
Walls noted as sandstone/limestone with assumed no insulation
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
A bright, modern three-bedroom chalet-style detached bungalow offering practical ground-floor living and attractive outside space. Built (reportedly) in 2012, the layout includes two cosy reception rooms with a wood burner, a ground-floor bedroom and shower room, plus two first-floor bedrooms accessed via Velux-lit space. The first-floor rooms offer scope to add an en-suite or convert the WC into a shower room, so there is straightforward potential to increase convenience and value.
The property sits tucked away on Higher Mount Ambrose Lane with a gravel driveway, landscaped sunny gardens and sea glimpses from open Velux windows. It is close to Redruth town centre and within easy reach of the North Cornish coast, mainline rail links and local schools — a good location for families wanting countryside calm with town links.
Buyers should note a few important points to clarify at viewing: the supplied information about services is inconsistent (marketing text refers to mains gas heating, while data also lists no main heating system and assumes electric heaters). The property’s wall construction is described as sandstone/limestone “as built” with assumed no insulation — this may mean external or internal insulation works could be needed. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. Council tax band and some construction-date records also appear inconsistent and should be checked.
Overall, this is a roomy, well-kept detached bungalow with good outdoor space, parking and immediate potential to personalise the upper floor. It will particularly suit buyers seeking comfortable ground-floor living and easy access to the coast, provided they confirm heating, insulation and statutory details during due diligence.