- Chain free sale +
- Detached non-estate house +
- Four bedrooms (two with en-suites) +
- Lounge with outlook towards Carn Brea +
- Dining room +
- Quality fitted kitchen +
- Utility room +
- Double glazing and gas central heating +
- Attractive enclosed gardens and parking +
- Versatile property, ideal for multi-generational living +
This is an exciting opportunity to acquire a detached individually sited 1930’s house which offers versatile family living. Typical of this period, the rooms are generous in size with high ceilings. Offered for sale with no onward chain.
Carbys has four bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, and is ideal for multi-generational living. The lounge features a bay window with an outlook towards Carn Brea, there is a separate dining room which has access to a remodelled well-appointed kitchen and there is a family bathroom on the first floor. One will find a utility room, the house is double gazed and heating is provided by a mains gas combination boiler which feeds radiators.
The layout of Carbys is ideal for those wishing to support a dependant relative with the ground floor bedroom being of a generous size and benefitting from an en-suite. There is also a large bedroom on the first floor which could be split to create additional space or in its present form is ideal for a teenager.
Benefiting from generous enclosed gardens, to the front the garden is largely lawned with mature hedging and features a raised gravelled seating area which enjoys an outlook towards Carn Brea.
The rear garden offers a high level of privacy and features an extensive paved patio and raised decking which is ideal for outside entertaining on a grand scale. Set to the side is a lawn which is surrounded by mature hedging and there is the potential to construct a garage subject to any required consent. Parking is available to the side for three vehicles.
In summary, Carbys is of substantial proportions and viewing our interactive virtual tour is recommended prior to arranging a closer inspection.
Located to the west of the town within a small development, Redruth school is a short walk and the centre of the town will be found just over half a mile away. Access to the A30 is within a mile.
Redruth offers an eclectic mix of local and national shopping outlets together with a mainline railway station which connects to London Paddington and the north of England. The town is also home to Kresen Kernow which is a mecca for those researching their historic Cornish roots.
Truro, the administrative and cultural centre of Cornwall is a short drive away and here there are major retail outlets together with niche shops and a wide range of pubs and dining facilities. The Hall for Cornwall is also centrally located within the city. Falmouth on the south coast which is noted for its sailing waters is also home to Cornwall’s only university campus.