Guide price
£1,200,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Bissoe, Truro, Cornwall
Countryside views
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Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2.50 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stunning Countryside Views
- Light contemporary kitchen/dining room
- Gardens & Paddock area of 2.5 Acres
- Comprehensively re furbished
- Detached garage, summer house and other outbuildings
- Ultra High Speed internet available
- Council Tax Band E
- Mains water, electricity. Oil central heating. Private drainage.
- Tenure: Freehold
Video tours
Set within 2.5 acres of meticulously maintained grounds is this lovely farmhouse. Offering a delightful combination of a character property with a very modern kitchen/dining room extension. Set in an elevated position the home has superb rural views which change with the seasons.
The owners of the home have transformed the property from a comfortable farmhouse into a modern family home.
The highlight is the 5.4 x 9 meter (18 x 30 foot) contemporary kitchen/ dining room. Glazed to all four sides with large format windows and sliding patio doors, the property offers stunning views over the grounds, surrounding fields and over the valley beyond.
At the heart of the modern, navy and oak, handleless kitchen is a Smeg oven with 6 ring gas hob and matching extractor fan over. Additionally there is an AEG induction hob, Fisker and Paykel fridge/freezer & Hotpoint dishwasher. The cabinetry includes a pull out pantry and there is a large L shaped kitchen island with quartz work top, above which is a roof lantern flooding the room with natural light. A wood burning stove in the corner of the room adds comfort and there is plenty of space for a large dining table and chairs as well as a more casual seating area.
Adjoining the kitchen is a comfortable living room with a wood burner with granite lintel & slate hearth as a centrepiece of a feature wall. Glazed doors open to a patio with porcelain tiles allowing for al fresco dining while taking in the view.
To the front of the property, from the entrance hall there is a ground floor bedroom with adjoining snug or office as well as a second kitchen, utility room, boot room and shower room.
Upstairs there is a master suite with bedroom, large dressing room and shower en-suite. Two further double bedrooms and a re-furbished modern bathroom with walk in shower and freestanding bath complete the accommodation.
Outside, a gravelled drive leads through a pillared entrance to open to a generous parking area with space for recreational vehicles or boats etc. A detached double garage and workshop provides plenty of space for vehicles and would (subject to planning approval) be large enough to convert. The garden immediately around the house is separated from the adjoining lawned paddocks by a ha-ha. The summer house has a kitchenette with electricity and water and there is a BBQ terrace with pergola over, ideal for entertaining.
This property has more to offer than can be detailed in this brochure so viewings are highly encouraged.
SURROUNDING AREA
Located in a small hamlet within the parish of Gwennap, Fernsplatt sits centrally within the county with easy access to both the north and south coast. There are facilities within walking distance including a cafe, bakery & hairdressers. The neighbouring hamlet of Bissoe is the home of a cycle hire company, which gives access to the Coast to Coast 11 mile Trail and links the interior of west Cornwall to the harbour of Portreath on the north coast and the former port of Devoran in the south. The nearby village of Perranwell Station is within 2 miles and has a range of every day facilities including a local post office/general stores, public house/restaurant, primary school and railway station with links to Truro and Falmouth.
Truro is the administrative and cultural centre of Cornwall and offers a choice of primary and secondary schools, daily facilities including banks, building societies, shops, public houses and mainline railway station. Falmouth has the deepest natural harbour in Western Europe and is a major maritime and tourist centre. The Fal estuary and Carrick Roads are within easy reach and provide superb sailing waters.
The owners of the home have transformed the property from a comfortable farmhouse into a modern family home.
The highlight is the 5.4 x 9 meter (18 x 30 foot) contemporary kitchen/ dining room. Glazed to all four sides with large format windows and sliding patio doors, the property offers stunning views over the grounds, surrounding fields and over the valley beyond.
At the heart of the modern, navy and oak, handleless kitchen is a Smeg oven with 6 ring gas hob and matching extractor fan over. Additionally there is an AEG induction hob, Fisker and Paykel fridge/freezer & Hotpoint dishwasher. The cabinetry includes a pull out pantry and there is a large L shaped kitchen island with quartz work top, above which is a roof lantern flooding the room with natural light. A wood burning stove in the corner of the room adds comfort and there is plenty of space for a large dining table and chairs as well as a more casual seating area.
Adjoining the kitchen is a comfortable living room with a wood burner with granite lintel & slate hearth as a centrepiece of a feature wall. Glazed doors open to a patio with porcelain tiles allowing for al fresco dining while taking in the view.
To the front of the property, from the entrance hall there is a ground floor bedroom with adjoining snug or office as well as a second kitchen, utility room, boot room and shower room.
Upstairs there is a master suite with bedroom, large dressing room and shower en-suite. Two further double bedrooms and a re-furbished modern bathroom with walk in shower and freestanding bath complete the accommodation.
Outside, a gravelled drive leads through a pillared entrance to open to a generous parking area with space for recreational vehicles or boats etc. A detached double garage and workshop provides plenty of space for vehicles and would (subject to planning approval) be large enough to convert. The garden immediately around the house is separated from the adjoining lawned paddocks by a ha-ha. The summer house has a kitchenette with electricity and water and there is a BBQ terrace with pergola over, ideal for entertaining.
This property has more to offer than can be detailed in this brochure so viewings are highly encouraged.
SURROUNDING AREA
Located in a small hamlet within the parish of Gwennap, Fernsplatt sits centrally within the county with easy access to both the north and south coast. There are facilities within walking distance including a cafe, bakery & hairdressers. The neighbouring hamlet of Bissoe is the home of a cycle hire company, which gives access to the Coast to Coast 11 mile Trail and links the interior of west Cornwall to the harbour of Portreath on the north coast and the former port of Devoran in the south. The nearby village of Perranwell Station is within 2 miles and has a range of every day facilities including a local post office/general stores, public house/restaurant, primary school and railway station with links to Truro and Falmouth.
Truro is the administrative and cultural centre of Cornwall and offers a choice of primary and secondary schools, daily facilities including banks, building societies, shops, public houses and mainline railway station. Falmouth has the deepest natural harbour in Western Europe and is a major maritime and tourist centre. The Fal estuary and Carrick Roads are within easy reach and provide superb sailing waters.
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At Humberts we recognise that much has changed. What hasn’t changed, since 1842, is our superior service and unwavering customer support at every step of the journey. We blend these traditional values with new technology and modern marketing, to provide our customers with a joined-up approach to property. Our office is based in the centre of Truro, which is famed for its cathedral, cobbled streets and Georgian facades. The town is located in the heart of Cornwall, which offers some of the UK’s most breathtaking coastal scenery and areas of outstanding natural beauty.