4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1.30 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 2 Reception Rooms
- Kitchen & Utility
- 4 Bedrooms & Bathrooom
- Private Parking
- Detached Garage & Outbuildings
- Attractive Gardens
- Adjoining Recreational Field
- Total About 1.30 Acres
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band D
Well-presented detached house with parking, garage, attractive gardens & adjoining recreational field. Porch, 2 receps, good kitchen, utility, 4 beds, bath. Garage. Sheds. Field. EPC Rating: E 1.30 Acres
Situation - On the edge of Porthtowan at the end of Jollys Lane. The north coast, cliffs and South west Coastal Footpath are a short walking distance to the north.
The House - The approach to Southview Farmhouse from Jollys Lane, which is a public byway, is to a stone chipped drive, with low wall and brick paved car parking area off, from which paths and steps lead up to the front door.
The house is delightfully presented to the market and includes, on the ground floor, a good sized triple aspect enclosed Entrance Porch with part exposed stone elevations and an internal front door to Small Hall with stairs to the first floor and doors off to two front Reception Rooms. These include a Sitting Room with shelved recesses and double aspect and a Living Room with stone fireplace with inset electric wood effect wood-burner on slate hearth.
At the rear is a fine Kitchen with an extensive range of matching Shaker style base and eye level units with solid sparkle quartz worktops to splashback tiling and including deep Belfast ceramic sink with contemporary mixer tap; inset fan assisted oven, separate microwave oven and grill; pull out larder cupboards and spice rack; integrated dishwasher, washing machine and refrigerator; as well as a fine matching island unit with eight-place induction hob with extractor hood over and side pop up electric sockets. Adjacent is a side Hall with space for freestanding refrigerator and opaque part glazed door to outside and a Utility Cupboard and fitted shelving.
On the first floor is a Central Landing with doors off to three Double Bedrooms and a Single Bedroom, plus a fully tiled Family Bathroom with panelled P-shaped bath with electric shower and screen over, wc, towel radiator and modern vanity washbasin.
The Garden - On the northern, eastern and western sides of the house are well tended and presented gardens with areas of lawn to shrub and hedge borders and including a timber and bitumen felt Garden Shed and a good sized timber and bitumen felt Outbuilding - currently used as a Workshop – with an adjoining pair of Stores.
Within the garden is a raised decked seating area and a centre piece apple tree. Adjoining the house is an outside Gardener’s Toilet.
The Detached Garage - A detached block Single Garage with wide vehicular double doors and side windows. (The adjacent timber and bitumen felt Shed is excluded from the sale).
The Recreational Field - Adjoining to the west is a regular shaped grass field which includes children's climbing frame and slide, the remains of an old Nissan Hut and site of an old orchard.
Viewing - Strictly and only by prior appointment with Stags’ Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From the car park in Porthtowan, turn left and drive away from the beach. At the T junction, turn right, drive up the hill for about 300 yards, bear right into Forthvean Road and after about 50 yards, turn sharp right into Jollys Lane. Follow the lane to the left and continue up the hill until seeing Southview Farmhouse on the left towards the top of the hill.
Services - Mains water & electricity connected. Private drainage. Double-glazed. Oil-fired central heating. TV & telephone points. Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast Broadband available (Ofcom). Mobile coverage likely to be limited inside from EE, O2 and Three and likely to be available outside from EE, O2 and Three and Vodaphone (Ofcom).
Situation - On the edge of Porthtowan at the end of Jollys Lane. The north coast, cliffs and South west Coastal Footpath are a short walking distance to the north.
The House - The approach to Southview Farmhouse from Jollys Lane, which is a public byway, is to a stone chipped drive, with low wall and brick paved car parking area off, from which paths and steps lead up to the front door.
The house is delightfully presented to the market and includes, on the ground floor, a good sized triple aspect enclosed Entrance Porch with part exposed stone elevations and an internal front door to Small Hall with stairs to the first floor and doors off to two front Reception Rooms. These include a Sitting Room with shelved recesses and double aspect and a Living Room with stone fireplace with inset electric wood effect wood-burner on slate hearth.
At the rear is a fine Kitchen with an extensive range of matching Shaker style base and eye level units with solid sparkle quartz worktops to splashback tiling and including deep Belfast ceramic sink with contemporary mixer tap; inset fan assisted oven, separate microwave oven and grill; pull out larder cupboards and spice rack; integrated dishwasher, washing machine and refrigerator; as well as a fine matching island unit with eight-place induction hob with extractor hood over and side pop up electric sockets. Adjacent is a side Hall with space for freestanding refrigerator and opaque part glazed door to outside and a Utility Cupboard and fitted shelving.
On the first floor is a Central Landing with doors off to three Double Bedrooms and a Single Bedroom, plus a fully tiled Family Bathroom with panelled P-shaped bath with electric shower and screen over, wc, towel radiator and modern vanity washbasin.
The Garden - On the northern, eastern and western sides of the house are well tended and presented gardens with areas of lawn to shrub and hedge borders and including a timber and bitumen felt Garden Shed and a good sized timber and bitumen felt Outbuilding - currently used as a Workshop – with an adjoining pair of Stores.
Within the garden is a raised decked seating area and a centre piece apple tree. Adjoining the house is an outside Gardener’s Toilet.
The Detached Garage - A detached block Single Garage with wide vehicular double doors and side windows. (The adjacent timber and bitumen felt Shed is excluded from the sale).
The Recreational Field - Adjoining to the west is a regular shaped grass field which includes children's climbing frame and slide, the remains of an old Nissan Hut and site of an old orchard.
Viewing - Strictly and only by prior appointment with Stags’ Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From the car park in Porthtowan, turn left and drive away from the beach. At the T junction, turn right, drive up the hill for about 300 yards, bear right into Forthvean Road and after about 50 yards, turn sharp right into Jollys Lane. Follow the lane to the left and continue up the hill until seeing Southview Farmhouse on the left towards the top of the hill.
Services - Mains water & electricity connected. Private drainage. Double-glazed. Oil-fired central heating. TV & telephone points. Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast Broadband available (Ofcom). Mobile coverage likely to be limited inside from EE, O2 and Three and likely to be available outside from EE, O2 and Three and Vodaphone (Ofcom).
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Stags Truro office is situated in Lemon Street, a wide attractive Georgian street, which is widely regarded as the best street in the city. The office was opened in 1999 and has a flourishing estate agents team and an established letting agents team. The Professional Services department can also be found here, giving expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. There are plenty of attractions in Truro, including the indoor Pannier Market, which is open all year round, the Hall for Cornwall (a performing arts venue), The Royal Cornwall Museum, and the Winter Festival, with its hugely popular paper lantern parade. Truro and the surrounding area is a wonderful part of the world and boasts renowned surfing beaches, coastal walks and excellent sailing waters. Within easy reach of the city are historic fishing villages including Fowey, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Mousehole, St Ives and Padstow.