- Detached non-estate bungalow +
- Two double size bedrooms +
- Lounge with feature fireplace +
- Kitchen/dining room +
- Conservatory +
- Large attic room with permission to convert +
- Conservatory to rear +
- Mostly double glazed with gas central heating +
- Large garage/workshop and further workshop +
- Gardens and parking +
This detached individually sited bungalow occupies a generous plot and is situated within a short distance of the town centre and railway station.
Benefiting from two double size bedrooms, there is a converted attic room with planning permission to create a third bedroom with en-suite.
In addition to the lounge there is a kitchen/diner which features a range of modern units and focuses on a recessed wood burning stove set on a slate hearth, from the kitchen/diner there is a conservatory which overlooks the rear garden, the bathroom has a contemporary style and there is a separate WC.
The property is largely double glazed and heating is provided by a gas fired central heating boiler supplying radiators.
To the outside a recently built garage/workshop is attached to the bungalow and the planning permission for this includes permission to convert the loft (more details can be found on the Cornwall Council Planning Portal Ref: PA13/07014).
To the outside the front garden is largely lawned and screened from the road by mature hedging and there is ample parking and turning.
To the rear the garden is again largely lawned with raised beds and there is a summerhouse/greenhouse and leading on from here is a substantial timber workshop.
In summary, a substantial property with scope to further update and improve, viewing our interactive virtual tour is strongly recommended prior to arranging a closer inspection.
Sea View Terrace is within one hundred metres of the town centre and a similar distance from Redruths mainline railway station which connects with London Paddington and the north of England.
Redruth offers a range of both national and local retail outlets, there is schooling available for all ages within walking distance and the Kresen Kernow, which has the largest collection of archive and library material relating to Cornwall's history, is located within the town.
The A30 trunk road runs to the north of the town and gives access to a direct route out of the county, the north coast at Portreath is within five miles, Truro, the administrative and cultural centre of Cornwall, is within ten miles and the south coast university town of Falmouth is within nine miles.