- Chain Free +
- Cul De Sac Location +
- Edge of Village +
- Multi Fuel Burner +
- Area of Great Landscape Value +
A well-presented two-bedroom modern bungalow located in the desirable village of Sheviock. Offering comfortable and contemporary single level living.
The property benefits from off road parking to both the front and the rear, providing excellent practicality and flexibility. To the rear, there is a large garden, ideal for outdoor entertaining, gardening or family use, with ample space to enjoy the countryside setting.
Internally, the bungalow is arranged to maximise ease of living and natural light. A hidden staircase provides access to the loft, which is ready for a conversion (subject to necessary consents) or offers excellent, easily accessible storage, adding significant future potential.
Situated in a quiet yet well connected village location, the property combines the charm of rural living with convenient access to nearby towns, amenities and transport links.
The property is located on the edge of the small village of Sheviock which is centred around a 13th century Church. Beach lovers and sun worshippers alike can enjoy the beaches about a mile away at Whitsand Bay. The South West Coastal Path skirts along the cliffs also at Whitsand Bay ideal for a casual stroll or adventurous hike. The neighbouring village of Crafthole enjoys all the usual Cornish Village benefits of a Public House ‘The Finny Gook’ which offers a warm welcome, Village Hall with a range of activities for all ages including a highly recommended Pre School. There is also a community run Village Shop & Post Office, Play Park, Methodist Church, Bus stops and neighbouring Whitsand Bay Golf Club. Magnificent country estates and houses are ready for your visit, with Antony House and Mount Edgcumbe surrounded by lovingly landscaped gardens. The nearby picturesque coastal villages of Looe, Kingsand, Cawsand and Polperro will beckon you to walk their narrow streets and experience Cornish culture with an ice cream or pasty in hand. All of Cornwall, near and far, is ready to be explored. Plymouth is a short drive via the Torpoint Car ferry or a little further across the Tamar Bridge. The journey by train is best from St Germans Station which passes over the Royal Albert Bridge. Britain’s Ocean City of Plymouth invites you to wander the historic streets of the Barbican, enjoy the best of live theatre at the Theatre Royal and be amazed at the National Marine Aquarium. Devon presents dozens of National Trust properties, extraordinary castles and the vast moorland of Dartmoor National Park.