Guide price
£450,0004 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Dunheved Road, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15
Featured
End of terrace house
4 beds
2 baths
2,142 sq ft / 199 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 17Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Wealth of character features.
- Four bedroom, two reception room accommodation.
- Very pretty front and rear gardens.
- Garage and ample parking.
- Great location.
- Easy walk to the town centre.
- Attic rooms ripe to convert.
- Viewing highly recommended.
Video tours
This four bedroom end of terrace character home is truly unique, as the late Victorian part of the house, with period features such as fireplaces, tiled flooring and coving has been built onto an original 18th century cottage, which has an Aga and slate flagstone flooring - a perfect blend of two character properties in one.
The impressive sitting room has a superb bay window, which floods the room with natural light, especially in the afternoon. This lovely reception room has a fireplace as its focal point, with a ceiling rose, dado rail, exposed floorboards and ornate coving providing character. The dining room or second reception lies across the hall, which has a tiled mosaic floor, and has a different, more relaxed feeling, with exposed floorboards, built in shelving and an ornate fireplace.
To the rear, the spacious kitchen/diner has an Aga, cottage style units and large slate flagstones. The utility room is situated off, which has a separate WC, houses the main gas central heating boiler supplying the radiators throughout the property.
On the first floor, the master bedroom has a bay window with a great view over the town to Bodmin Moor in the distance, and has built in storage and a good sized en-suite. There are three other bedrooms and a family bathroom. Stairs lead from the landing to two attic rooms, one of which has been used as an office. These rooms have the potential to convert, subject to planning.
The front gardens are laid to wildflower, promoting wildlife, with a range of mature Hydrangeas, with an ornate front gate. A brick paved path, bordered by Camelias, leads to the front door and onto a more secluded slated courtyard. Steps from here lead up to a lovely lawn area, bordered by shrubs and perennials, with a summerhouse. To the very rear, there is a garage and parking for four cars at least.
One of the key selling features is the location. Dunheved Road is an ever popular address within walking distance of the town centre, the schools and supermarkets, plus the hospital and medical centre.
Launceston itself lies near the Devon/Cornwall border and has very easy access onto the main arterial road through Cornwall, the A30, so Exeter and the M5 are within a 50 minute drive with a similar driving time to Cornwall capital, Truro. The town's central location creates the opportunity to enjoy the beach on either coast, get to either Dartmoor or Bodmin Moor and the city of Plymouth quite easily.
From Launceston town centre proceed into Southgate Street and through the Southgate Arch. Take the right hand turning into Madford Lane. Bear right by the Westgate Inn Public House into Westgate Street. Proceed straight ahead passing the multi-storey car park on the right hand side taking the first left hand turning into Dunheved Road. Continue along Dunheved Road where No. 31 will be found on the left hand side.
The impressive sitting room has a superb bay window, which floods the room with natural light, especially in the afternoon. This lovely reception room has a fireplace as its focal point, with a ceiling rose, dado rail, exposed floorboards and ornate coving providing character. The dining room or second reception lies across the hall, which has a tiled mosaic floor, and has a different, more relaxed feeling, with exposed floorboards, built in shelving and an ornate fireplace.
To the rear, the spacious kitchen/diner has an Aga, cottage style units and large slate flagstones. The utility room is situated off, which has a separate WC, houses the main gas central heating boiler supplying the radiators throughout the property.
On the first floor, the master bedroom has a bay window with a great view over the town to Bodmin Moor in the distance, and has built in storage and a good sized en-suite. There are three other bedrooms and a family bathroom. Stairs lead from the landing to two attic rooms, one of which has been used as an office. These rooms have the potential to convert, subject to planning.
The front gardens are laid to wildflower, promoting wildlife, with a range of mature Hydrangeas, with an ornate front gate. A brick paved path, bordered by Camelias, leads to the front door and onto a more secluded slated courtyard. Steps from here lead up to a lovely lawn area, bordered by shrubs and perennials, with a summerhouse. To the very rear, there is a garage and parking for four cars at least.
One of the key selling features is the location. Dunheved Road is an ever popular address within walking distance of the town centre, the schools and supermarkets, plus the hospital and medical centre.
Launceston itself lies near the Devon/Cornwall border and has very easy access onto the main arterial road through Cornwall, the A30, so Exeter and the M5 are within a 50 minute drive with a similar driving time to Cornwall capital, Truro. The town's central location creates the opportunity to enjoy the beach on either coast, get to either Dartmoor or Bodmin Moor and the city of Plymouth quite easily.
From Launceston town centre proceed into Southgate Street and through the Southgate Arch. Take the right hand turning into Madford Lane. Bear right by the Westgate Inn Public House into Westgate Street. Proceed straight ahead passing the multi-storey car park on the right hand side taking the first left hand turning into Dunheved Road. Continue along Dunheved Road where No. 31 will be found on the left hand side.
Rooms
Sitting Room
4.8m max x 5.33m max (inc. bay)
Dining Room 3.25m x 4.04m
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
5.84m max x 4.14m max
Utility Room
2.4m max x 3.48m max
WC 1.32m x 0.94m
Bedroom 1
4.75m max x 3.94m max
En-suite 2.44m x 1.2m
Bedroom 2 3.3m x 4.14m
Bedroom 3 2.87m x 3.25m
Bedroom 4 2.64m x 3.48m
Bathroom/WC
2.46m max x 3.25m max
Attic Room 1
5.16m max x 2.41m max
Attic Room 2
2.51m max x 3m max
Garage 4m x 7.1m
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas.
COUNCIL TAX
E: Cornwall Council.
TENURE
Freehold.
VIEWING ARRANGMENTS
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.
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Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award-winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Launceston is the ancient capital of Cornwall. Attractions include the English Heritage Norman Castle and steam railway, narrow streets and plenty of Georgian and Victorian architecture. Excellent access can be gained to the A30 dual carriageway and both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. The town is 17 miles from the coastal resort and rugged cliff tops of Bude. Our town square is a conservation area and has a pedestrian-friendly shopping area with cobbled streets. The Church of St Mary Magdalene in the town centre is one of the most heavily engraved in the country. Typical out-of-town buyers come from the West Midlands and South East seeking retirement/a slower pace of life which is what our county epitomises. We have a hard-working Launceston in Bloom committee passionate about making the town look attractive throughout all seasons and the Town Council does an excellent job of maintenance and grass cutting. In 2011 HRH the Duchess of Cornwall opened up a new refurbished Town Hall. Average prices here for houses for sale in Launceston are £187,000 (2011 figures) and typical properties in the town include Victorian semis and modern edge-of-town developments. We also have a growing Fine and Country department.
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