- Double Garage & Off Road Parking +
- 3 Double Bedroom Detached Bungalow +
- Spectacular Sea View +
- Open Fireplace In Living Room +
- Level Access Available +
- Located on the dramatic North Cornish Coast +
Approaching the property, you are greeted with the gorgeous front garden and a tarmac driveway that generously accommodates 2 or 3 vehicles, ensuring convenient off-road parking and access to the double garage and storage below the property. As you proceed along the side walkway towards the entrance, you're met with additional parking space, offering level access for ease of entry.
Inside, the property features three double bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining/living room, utility room, family bathroom and a separate cloakroom.
Outside, the property boasts a gorgeous garden, laid to lawn and adorned with mature shrubs and plants. Steps lead from the garden up to the balcony. The tarmac driveway offers off road parking for several vehicles. A paved courtyard at the rear offers a private retreat as well as an outside tap and rotary clothes drier. A pathway leads from the front to the off-road parking space and the front door.
Additional features and information
The property runs on Oil Central Heating
The property has a septic tank toward the bottom of the garden
The Night Storage Heaters are connected and assumed by the vendors to be working but have not been used for many years since the addition of the Oil Central heating.
EPC rating 'E'
Cornwall Council Tax Band 'E'
This property sits on a private road
This property currently uses LPG bottled gas to supply the hob.
Most supermarkets deliver to Trethevy and there is an option to have dairy products delivered twice a week.
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Trethevy lies on the north coast of Cornwall in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the site of St Nectans Glen with it's Mystical, Magical Woodlands & Waterfall and the glorious Bossinney Cove tucked away in the bay. The North Coast of Cornwall is a stunning stretch of rugged coastline in southwestern England, famed for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming seaside villages. Surfers flock to iconic spots like Newquay and Polzeath for world-class waves, while coastal paths offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Historic landmarks such as Tintagel Castle which is only a mile and a half away is steeped in Arthurian legend. Wildlife thrives in the coastal habitats, with seabird colonies and marine life abundant. Quaint fishing villages like Port Isaac and Padstow offer traditional Cornish hospitality and Boscastle offers a glimpse into Cornwall's maritime heritage where visitors can explore the historic harbor, walk along the scenic South West Coast Path, or discover the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic completing the region's timeless charm.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold