Newly updated semi with garden room and owned solar panels, ideal for growing families.
- Owned solar panels and external wall insulation fitted
- Modern kitchen and bathroom, newly renovated throughout
- Three bedrooms; one family bathroom (single bathroom for three)
- Electric storage heaters; main fuel electricity (potentially higher running costs)
- Double glazing installed before 2002; original solid brick walls
- Generous, level rear garden with garden room/home office
- Off-street parking for two vehicles; decent plot size
- Rural hamlet location, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
A well-presented three-bedroom semi in a peaceful Cornish hamlet, this home offers open countryside views, a generous level garden and off-street parking for two vehicles. Recent works include a modern kitchen and bathroom, owned solar panels and external wall insulation — genuine benefits for energy performance and running costs.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple storeys with two reception rooms, a useful garden room/home office and three bedrooms that all face rural outlooks. The property is sensibly sized at about 1,066 sq ft and feels deceptively spacious, with a layout that will suit families wanting indoor and outdoor space close to village amenities.
Practical points to note: heating is by electric storage heaters and the property’s main fuel is electricity, which can mean higher running costs compared with gas or oil. Windows are double glazed but were installed before 2002; walls are solid brick (original build) and may not have full internal insulation. There is one family bathroom for three bedrooms and the EPC is rated D.
Location works well for families and those who commute occasionally — fast broadband and excellent mobile signal are in place, local schools have good Ofsted ratings, and the north coast at Newquay is under a 20-minute drive. The immediate area is described as rural with low crime and a quiet, hamlet setting.