Large garden, summerhouse and countryside outlook close to the A30.
Three bedrooms with separate lounge and dining room
Built in 1912, this three-bedroom semi-detached home sits on the edge of Little Treviscoe and offers a mix of period character and practical upgrades. Ground floor living includes separate lounge and dining rooms, a modern kitchen with utility area, and a decorative log burner — ideal for family life and flexible layouts. The loft is half-boarded and insulated and a new roof was fitted 18 months ago.
Outside, the property’s large rear garden is a standout feature, laid mainly to lawn with a gravel seating area and two powered outbuildings (an 18' x 14' summerhouse plus a timber shed). Countryside views and village calm give a rural feel while the A30 is only a few minutes’ drive, so travel around Cornwall remains straightforward.
Practical strengths include uPVC double glazing, Drymaster PIV ventilation in the loft/landing, mains services, and oil-fired central heating. The property is freehold with on-street parking and a very low council tax band. EPC rating of E and solid granite walls (likely without modern insulation) mean there is scope to improve energy efficiency and running costs.
This home will suit a family or buyer looking for a character property with good outdoor space and renovation potential. Expect straightforward cosmetic updating in places and potential to improve insulation and the EPC rating; the single bathroom and oil heating are functional but worth considering for longer-term plans.