- Well presented smallholding +
- Currently registered by the council for dog breeding +
- 5 bedrooms principal with en-suite & walk in wardrobe +
- Conservatory, three bathrooms +
- Large farmhouse style kitchen/diner with Rayburn +
- Panoramic views towards the north coast +
- Ample parking plus car port and double garage +
- uPVC double glazing, gas central heating & solar panels +
- Numerous useful outbuildings +
- 4.2 acres divided into five separate paddocks +
A wonderful opportunity to purchase this beautifully presented residence situated in an elevated position enjoying breath taking views towards the North coast as far as St Ives and with over 4 acres of land.
Currently registered as a dog breeding business the bungalow occupies gardens and grounds of approximately 4.2 acres being divided into five separate paddocks. Approached via a vehicular access over one of the paddocks which leads to an extensive concrete parking area for several vehicles as well as a secondary driveway alongside the property.
Throughout the grounds are a number of useful outbuildings such as a kennel block, summer house, tack room, stables, piggery, holding pens with dog exercise area and a further building ideal for dog grooming or other uses. Although the premises are set up currently for the dog breeding business it could also be utilised for equestrian use or glamping subject to the necessary consent being granted. A further parking hardstanding leads to a detached double garage with two single up and over doors with storage unit adjacent for lawnmower storage.
From the parking area a metal gate leads into a further paddock with the additional land being situated to the rear and the side, and also takes in the wonderful views towards the coast.
The location of the bungalow is ideal for shops and amenities of Camborne town centre as well as the main railway station to London Paddington. The main A30 trunk road is also easily accessible, enabling traveling to other destinations withing the county and beyond that much easier. The beautiful cliff top landscape to the north coast is just moments’ drive away and is famed for its rugged coastal walks and surfing beaches such as Portreath, Porthtowan and St Agnes. For those who enjoy sailing, the sheltered south coast offers excellent sailing waters and is also popular for kayakers and paddle boarders.
The cathedral city of Truro is approximately 15 miles distance being the main centre in Cornwall for business and commerce and offers attractive Georgian architecture, cobbled streets, three spired Cathedral and is home to the Hall For Cornwall located on the piazza. Nearby the villages of Beacon and Troon offer further local amenities with a variety of pleasant countryside walks being on the doorstep.