Cul-de-sac plot with bay views, double garage and mature gardens.
Detached 1930s dormer bungalow with period features
Set at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac, this detached four-bedroom dormer bungalow offers generous, adaptable accommodation across two levels and sits on a large secluded plot. The house blends original 1930s character — bay windows, internal doors, picture rails and fireplaces — with practical upgrades including cavity and loft insulation, a relatively new boiler, and a refitted shower room.
Accommodation is versatile: three ground-floor bedrooms and a spacious lounge and separate dining room make day-to-day living comfortable, while the first-floor sitting room and bedroom offer a private retreat with distant views over St Austell Bay. Outside, mature gardens, a greenhouse, summerhouse and a double garage with maintenance pit give real lifestyle appeal for hobbyists and keen gardeners.
Important practical points: the property has only one shower room (no separate bath), and the double glazing was installed before 2002 so some replacement may be considered in time. The house is solid brick with internal insulation; while energy efficiency is aided by existing insulation, future buyers may wish to consider modernisation to suit personal tastes.
This chain-free home has been with the same family for decades and suits those seeking a comfortable, characterful dwelling in a well-regarded area close to local shops, schools and the coast. It will particularly appeal to downsizers and retirees who value space, garden access and straightforward, single-level living with occasional upstairs accommodation.