Accessed via a private road and set within an exclusive quiet enclave of only five impressive properties, sits this immaculately presented spacious detached family home.
This stunning property built by Porthia Homes Ltd in 2005 and boasts style and elegance.
Internally the wonderful property boasts huge accommodation comprising a dual aspect lounge room measuring 27"2' x 12"9' with double doors opening to a kitchen diner with clearly delineated areas. The kitchen offers matching wall and base units with integrated appliances, granite worksurfaces and centre island. Double doors from the lounge allows you to enter the sunroom overlooking the delightful rear garden. A generous utility room, W.C. and door to integral garage, whilst the ground floor accommodation concludes with a study which could be converted to a fifth bedroom if required.
The first floor doesn't disappoint with four double bedrooms, family bathroom and the master includes an ensuite shower room.
Outside the splendid rear garden has been meticulously maintained, predominately laid to lawn, it is enclosed private and borders farmland with attractive views.
Driveway parking available at the front of the integral garage via a brick paved driveway with an additional parking space available at the entrance to the private road.
Redruth is a thriving market town with a lively theatre/cinema, pubs, bars, independent shops and chain stores.
The main A30 trunk road easily accessible and the mainline train station at Redruth links to London Paddington.
The north Cornish coast is only a short drive away and the city of Truro is only approximately 10 miles away. Redruth’s proximity to the other popular destinations in Cornwall such as St. Ives or Hayle makes it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural beauty including the North Cornish Coast and Portreath beach which is only 3.5 miles away while Porthtowan is only 4 miles distant.
On the south coast Falmouth is within ten miles Cornwall’s university town with deep natural harbour and National Maritime Museum