Guide price
£585,0005 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Kergilliack, Falmouth
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Study
Semi-detached house
5 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 32Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Character 5 Bedroom Family Home
- Large Gardens
- Far Reaching Countryside Views
- Parking for Numerous Vehicles
- Log Burner
- Paddock has Water and Electric Access
- Proximity to Falmouth
- Distant Sea Views from the Bedrooms
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band D
A character family home with gardens of approximately three quarters of an acre and distant sea views on the outskirts of Falmouth. 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, study, storage buildings, private driveway with expansive parking, large garden with far reaching countryside views. EPC Band E. Council Tax Band D. Freehold.
Situation - The property is situated on the fringes of both Falmouth and Penryn. This location enjoys easy access to Schools, local beaches and coastal walks towards Gyllyngvase, Maenporth and Swanpool.
Falmouth is a colourful, bustling town, home to one of the world's most beautiful natural harbours, opening onto the fine day sailing waters of the Carrick Roads. The other side of the town fronts onto Gyllyngvase beach, one of the most popular beaches in Cornwall with the award winning Gylly Cafe and wide arc of sand carrying Blue Flag status. Pendennis Castle stands majestically on the headland between. The town is recognised as one of the most sought-after locations on the south coast with a range of shops, restaurants, bars and galleries together with a wide variety of banking, schooling and leisure amenities.
There are golf courses at Falmouth, Budock Vean and Truro. Within approximately 12 miles is the Cathedral City of Truro which now forms the commercial heart of the county. There is a branch line railway station in the town linking with Truro and from here there is a direct service to London Paddington.
Description - This charming property offers spacious and versatile accommodation with plenty of traditional features. The ground floor begins with a welcoming entrance hall featuring slate flooring leading to various rooms. The cloakroom is fitted with a low-level flush W/C and a corner wash basin, with a double-glazed window to the front. The inner hallway, laid with large slate tiles, leads to the kitchen and other rooms, with a staircase ascending to the first floor.
The kitchen/breakfast room is designed in a country farmhouse style with pine wall and base units, roll-top work surfaces, and complementary splashback tiles. The room features a ceramic tiled floor, seating for a six-person table and double doors that open to the conservatory/dining room. This bright space is glazed on all sides and has double doors leading to the side patio and an additional door to the rear garden.
Also, on the ground floor is a versatile study or fifth bedroom with a rear aspect window. The sitting room, a spacious and comfortable area features twin windows with window seats and two fireplaces—one ornamental and the other housing a solid fuel wood burner with a brick surround and slate hearth.
The first floor comprises a spacious landing with a Velux window, dark timber flooring, and waxed pine period doors leading to four bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedrooms offer a mix of garden and countryside views, with features such as part-pitched ceilings, dormer windows, and revealed character beams. The dual-aspect master bedroom is particularly light and spacious, with timber flooring and distant country views. The bathroom is dual-aspect, featuring a four-piece suite, including a bath, pedestal wash basin, and a fully tiled shower cubicle with glass door.
Outside - The wide driveway, lined with a granite wall, leads to a timber five-barred gate with granite posts and offers parking for a large number of cars.
A front lawn bordered by a privet hedge and timber fencing runs alongside the driveway. In front of the house, a deep flower bed is filled with mature shrubs.
The paddock area is mostly level with a slight gradient, bordered by a Cornish stone wall and fencing.
Next to the property is a formal garden/barbecue area, separated from the driveway by timber fencing and gates, leading to a paved patio around the conservatory. At the rear, there's a traditional stone outhouse with power and lighting, steps to an enclosed garden with high banking on one side, and timber shed in one corner.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button]
Services - Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Shared private drainage via a cesspit. Shared private borehole water from neighbouring property.
Broadband speed up to 32 Mbps, Mobile coverage indoors – Likely from multiple providers. Mobile coverage outdoors – Likely from multiple providers.
Directions - Drive along the A39 from Penryn to Falmouth and take the second exit at the Hillhead Roundabout, at the next roundabout take the third exit onto Kergilliack Road and continue until you arrive at the T-junction. Take the left turn at the T-junction and continue along Hillhead Road for approximately 1 minute. The property sits on the right-hand side of the road and benefits from a private driveway.
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Notes - Part of the garden is subject to a Tree Preservation Swath (TPO). Part of bedroom 4 benefits from a flying freehold with the attached property.
Situation - The property is situated on the fringes of both Falmouth and Penryn. This location enjoys easy access to Schools, local beaches and coastal walks towards Gyllyngvase, Maenporth and Swanpool.
Falmouth is a colourful, bustling town, home to one of the world's most beautiful natural harbours, opening onto the fine day sailing waters of the Carrick Roads. The other side of the town fronts onto Gyllyngvase beach, one of the most popular beaches in Cornwall with the award winning Gylly Cafe and wide arc of sand carrying Blue Flag status. Pendennis Castle stands majestically on the headland between. The town is recognised as one of the most sought-after locations on the south coast with a range of shops, restaurants, bars and galleries together with a wide variety of banking, schooling and leisure amenities.
There are golf courses at Falmouth, Budock Vean and Truro. Within approximately 12 miles is the Cathedral City of Truro which now forms the commercial heart of the county. There is a branch line railway station in the town linking with Truro and from here there is a direct service to London Paddington.
Description - This charming property offers spacious and versatile accommodation with plenty of traditional features. The ground floor begins with a welcoming entrance hall featuring slate flooring leading to various rooms. The cloakroom is fitted with a low-level flush W/C and a corner wash basin, with a double-glazed window to the front. The inner hallway, laid with large slate tiles, leads to the kitchen and other rooms, with a staircase ascending to the first floor.
The kitchen/breakfast room is designed in a country farmhouse style with pine wall and base units, roll-top work surfaces, and complementary splashback tiles. The room features a ceramic tiled floor, seating for a six-person table and double doors that open to the conservatory/dining room. This bright space is glazed on all sides and has double doors leading to the side patio and an additional door to the rear garden.
Also, on the ground floor is a versatile study or fifth bedroom with a rear aspect window. The sitting room, a spacious and comfortable area features twin windows with window seats and two fireplaces—one ornamental and the other housing a solid fuel wood burner with a brick surround and slate hearth.
The first floor comprises a spacious landing with a Velux window, dark timber flooring, and waxed pine period doors leading to four bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedrooms offer a mix of garden and countryside views, with features such as part-pitched ceilings, dormer windows, and revealed character beams. The dual-aspect master bedroom is particularly light and spacious, with timber flooring and distant country views. The bathroom is dual-aspect, featuring a four-piece suite, including a bath, pedestal wash basin, and a fully tiled shower cubicle with glass door.
Outside - The wide driveway, lined with a granite wall, leads to a timber five-barred gate with granite posts and offers parking for a large number of cars.
A front lawn bordered by a privet hedge and timber fencing runs alongside the driveway. In front of the house, a deep flower bed is filled with mature shrubs.
The paddock area is mostly level with a slight gradient, bordered by a Cornish stone wall and fencing.
Next to the property is a formal garden/barbecue area, separated from the driveway by timber fencing and gates, leading to a paved patio around the conservatory. At the rear, there's a traditional stone outhouse with power and lighting, steps to an enclosed garden with high banking on one side, and timber shed in one corner.
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button]
Services - Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Shared private drainage via a cesspit. Shared private borehole water from neighbouring property.
Broadband speed up to 32 Mbps, Mobile coverage indoors – Likely from multiple providers. Mobile coverage outdoors – Likely from multiple providers.
Directions - Drive along the A39 from Penryn to Falmouth and take the second exit at the Hillhead Roundabout, at the next roundabout take the third exit onto Kergilliack Road and continue until you arrive at the T-junction. Take the left turn at the T-junction and continue along Hillhead Road for approximately 1 minute. The property sits on the right-hand side of the road and benefits from a private driveway.
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Notes - Part of the garden is subject to a Tree Preservation Swath (TPO). Part of bedroom 4 benefits from a flying freehold with the attached property.
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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.