Guide price
£575,0003 bedroom bungalow for sale
Shrubberies Hill, Porthleven, Helston
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Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1,725 sq ft / 160 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Costal Location
- Revently Renovated
- Master En Suite
- 3 Bedrooms
- Conservatory
- Gardens
- Parking
- Garage / Workshop / Utility
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band D
A recently renovated, immaculately presented 3 bedroom bungalow in an elevated position in the historic coastal town of Porthleven. Siting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Conservatory, three bedrooms (master en-suite), family bathroom, Double garage & Parking. Freehold. EPC Band D. Council Tax Band D.
Situation - Porthleven is a charming unspoilt fishing village offering a range of local facilities including a fine array of shops, restaurants and inns. At low tide it is possible to walk along the beach to Loe Bar with its lake of freshwater held behind. Porthleven is also situated on the coastal path and from here the route passes both west and east enjoying some of the most scenic and captivating views in the county.
The market town of Helston is approximately two miles away being renowned for its Flora Day. The town stands at the gateway to The Lizard Peninsula and offers a comprehensive range of amenities including a fine array of interesting shops, a wealth of traditional inns together with schooling, leisure and recreational facilities
The Property - Tregarthen is a recently renovated, and immaculately presented detached family home offering a modern light and spacious accommodation.
The ground floor entrance approaches the central entrance hall of which leads to all primary rooms. A standout feature of the property its open plan modern kitchen & dining area creating the much desired 'living kitchen' ideal for modern family living and entertaining. The dining room leads through to a spacious conservatory enjoying views across the private garden, adding a degree of flexibility to the accommodation.
The sitting room, is a superb, light and welcoming reception room with sliding doors giving access to the south facing front garden and seating area, adding versatility to the property's layout, which is key when appreciating its coastal potion.
A central corridor leads to a spacious master bedroom with a well appointed shower room, the family bathroom and a further double bedroom with views to the front and an additional bedroom currently used as an office.
We are advised that conditional planning has previously been granted on this property in 2016, for the "erection of front dormer windows, rear roof lights and construction of a front porch in association with a loft conversion" This has now lapsed but purchasers can find more information on the Cornwall Council planning portal using the reference PA16/02909.
Outside - The outside space is a standout feature of the property, with well-established private gardens at both the front and rear.
The rear garden includes a manicured lawn, beautifully maintained flowerbeds, and a greenhouse. A patio area to the front provides an ideal spot for al fresco dining and outdoor relaxation.
The property also benefits from a double garage, equipped with an electric, remote-controlled roll-up door, with windows offering views to the side and rear. The garage is fully powered and complete with plumbing, providing additional practicality and storage options and a handy utility space.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil Fired Central Heating.
Ultrafast Broadband Available (Ofcom). EE & O2 Reception Likely (Ofcom ).
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Helston, drive along the B3304 towards Porthleven.
Before entering the village turn left into Shrubberies Hill and continue for a short distance. Before the road drops down and as you approached the Top Car park, Tregarthen will be evident on your right hand side.
Situation - Porthleven is a charming unspoilt fishing village offering a range of local facilities including a fine array of shops, restaurants and inns. At low tide it is possible to walk along the beach to Loe Bar with its lake of freshwater held behind. Porthleven is also situated on the coastal path and from here the route passes both west and east enjoying some of the most scenic and captivating views in the county.
The market town of Helston is approximately two miles away being renowned for its Flora Day. The town stands at the gateway to The Lizard Peninsula and offers a comprehensive range of amenities including a fine array of interesting shops, a wealth of traditional inns together with schooling, leisure and recreational facilities
The Property - Tregarthen is a recently renovated, and immaculately presented detached family home offering a modern light and spacious accommodation.
The ground floor entrance approaches the central entrance hall of which leads to all primary rooms. A standout feature of the property its open plan modern kitchen & dining area creating the much desired 'living kitchen' ideal for modern family living and entertaining. The dining room leads through to a spacious conservatory enjoying views across the private garden, adding a degree of flexibility to the accommodation.
The sitting room, is a superb, light and welcoming reception room with sliding doors giving access to the south facing front garden and seating area, adding versatility to the property's layout, which is key when appreciating its coastal potion.
A central corridor leads to a spacious master bedroom with a well appointed shower room, the family bathroom and a further double bedroom with views to the front and an additional bedroom currently used as an office.
We are advised that conditional planning has previously been granted on this property in 2016, for the "erection of front dormer windows, rear roof lights and construction of a front porch in association with a loft conversion" This has now lapsed but purchasers can find more information on the Cornwall Council planning portal using the reference PA16/02909.
Outside - The outside space is a standout feature of the property, with well-established private gardens at both the front and rear.
The rear garden includes a manicured lawn, beautifully maintained flowerbeds, and a greenhouse. A patio area to the front provides an ideal spot for al fresco dining and outdoor relaxation.
The property also benefits from a double garage, equipped with an electric, remote-controlled roll-up door, with windows offering views to the side and rear. The garage is fully powered and complete with plumbing, providing additional practicality and storage options and a handy utility space.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil Fired Central Heating.
Ultrafast Broadband Available (Ofcom). EE & O2 Reception Likely (Ofcom ).
Viewings - Strictly by prior appointment with Stags Truro office on[use Contact Agent Button].
Directions - From Helston, drive along the B3304 towards Porthleven.
Before entering the village turn left into Shrubberies Hill and continue for a short distance. Before the road drops down and as you approached the Top Car park, Tregarthen will be evident on your right hand side.
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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.