PROPERTY
Requiring modernisation this property is available chain free. Ideally located on a quiet non-through road within walking distance of the city centre and local schools, this property is highly recommended.
Set back from the quiet road this charming property has not been available to the market for decades. It has been lovingly cared for in that time and is now waiting for a new lease of life with a new owner.
To the front of the house is a good sized sitting room with a large picture window which overlooks the front garden. A stone fireplace inset with a gas fire provides a focal point for the room.
To the rear of the house is the kitchen. An original melamine worktop sits over floor mounted cabinets. The kitchen sink with double drainer is below a window looking out to the private rear garden. There are large built in storage cupboards / pantry and a cupboard housing the immersion tank. While the kitchen is compact there is plenty of precedent in neighbouring houses to extend the rear of the house.
There are three double bedrooms, one of which has been used as a dining room by the current owners. Each room has large windows looking out to the front, side and rear of the home respectively.
The family bathroom has a bath, toilet and washbasin on a pedestal.
It is anticipated the home will require modernisation and refurbishment throughout, however it is in good working order.
Outside there is a walled front garden bordered by a hedge providing privacy. A narrow single driveway runs past the house to a detached garage at the rear of the plot. The rear garden is of a good size and has a number of outbuildings including a block built shed just outside the kitchen whose footprint could be used to allow an extension. At the end of the garden is a patio area with a timber garden shed and a greenhouse.
Available chain free and in a superb location, we anticipate strong interest in the home and a viewing is strongly advised.
SURROUNDING AREA
Located on a quiet no-through road, the property occupies a most convenient position within a few minutes’ walk of the city centre.
At the end of the road, there is the delightful Daubuz Moor, an 18 acre former water meadow that was gifted to the city and is a haven for nature. You can walk along the river or take the woodland path in what is a very tranquil environment in the middle of the City.
Truro contains an excellent range of both national retailers and smaller specialist shops together with a theatre, cinema and numerous restaurants.
There is a choice of private and public sector schooling nearby and golf courses will be found at Treliske or Killiow.
Also readily accessible are various parks including a delightful riverside walk to Boscawen Park.
The nearby bus station provides convenient access to many of the main Cornish towns and villages while the main line railway station connects with Plymouth, Bristol, London and beyond. There are delightful walks along the footpaths in the area, extending to Truro in the one direction or to St Clement if heading north passing through the riverside Hamlet of Malpas on the way. The Truro River leads into the Carrick Roads and waters of the Fal estuary which provide excellent sailing and other water sports.
There are delightful walks along the footpaths in the area, extending to Truro in the one direction or to St Clement if heading north passing through the riverside Hamlet of Malpas on the way. The Truro River leads into the Carrick Roads and waters of the Fal estuary which provide excellent sailing and other water sports.
DIRECTIONS
From the Trafalgar Roundabout at the centre of Truro, turn westward onto St. Austell Street (B3284). Turn right onto Moresk Road, and then the third right onto Moresk Close. The house will be found on the left hand side.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Chain Free
Council Tax - Band C
Broadband - Ultrafast Broadband is available
Gas Central Heating, Mains Water and Drainage