- Detached non-estate house +
- Three double bedrooms with en-suite shower to principal bedroom +
- 19' Lounge leading into 15' conservatory +
- Kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances +
- Beautiful, generous and virtual level garden to front and rear +
- Off-road parking for several cars and integral garage +
- Oil fired central heating system +
- Double glazed windows +
- Stunning rural views from the first floor +
- Beautifully presented +
Built in 2006 in a cottage style, this beautifully presented detached non-estate home is light and bright and enjoys a generous level plot to the front and rear. Far reaching rural views are enjoyed from the first floor whilst there is a garage and off-road parking and spacious three bedroomed accommodation, all this within a village location on The Lizard Peninsula.
There are plenty of features to this stunning home, the principal reception rooms are either triple or dual aspect, off the generous size lounge is a conservatory which brings more light into the home. There is a very convenient ground floor cloakroom and a courtesy door into the garage from the well-proportioned kitchen/dining room which has integrated appliances.
Upstairs the three bedrooms are all of a good size and each one has amazing views across the Cornish countryside that surround the village. The principal bedroom has an en-suite and a fantastic walk-in wardrobe, ideally for those of who like clothes and shoes!
The property has oil fired central heating, is fully double glazed and also has further off-road parking for several cars. The gardens are virtually level, extremely well cared for and are generous to the front and rear.
All in all, this is a fantastic home and needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
Cury is a small village located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is between the larger village of Mullion and Helston town.
Cury has a regular bus service and a village hall and located approximately a mile away is the links golf course at Mullion, the UK’s most southerly golf course.
Helston and Mullion both have schooling, a range of shops, healthcare and leisure facilities. Helston is perhaps most famous for the annual floral dance, one of the oldest British customs still practised today and is held in early May.
There is the picturesque beach at Poldhu Cove, approximately one and half miles away and the Lizard Peninsula is home to a huge array of pretty villages, coves, walks and beaches which many people do not know about.
Truro, the main commercial hub for Cornwall, is just twenty miles away with the recently upgraded A30, the main road in and out of Cornwall, approximately fifteen miles away.