Price changed to £390,000
February 15, 2026
Listed for £395,000
January 16, 2026
Sold for £237,500
2011
Sold for £94,950
1999
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Situation - The property is located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the highly desirable village of Budock Water, which is twixed between the larger towns of Falmouth and Penryn. The village is thriving with a public house and shop and is located approximately two miles from Falmouth. Budock Water is surrounded by wonderful countryside and is surrounded by the picturesque coastline of the South Cornish Coast, with gems such as Maenporth Beach and the The National Trust's Trebah and Glendurgan Gardens accessible.
Branch line trains from Penryn and Falmouth connect to the mainline Paddington to Penzance line at Truro and the village is services by a regular bus service.
The historic port of Falmouth, renowned for the sailing waters of the Carrick Roads and its sandy south-facing beaches, offers a wealth of restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries. Additionally, Falmouth boasts the world's third deepest natural harbour, adding to its rich maritime heritage.
Viewings - Strictly and only by prior appointment via Stags’ Truro office.
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage connected. LPG heating. Upvc double-glazed. Broadband speed up to 80 Mbps. Standard and superfast available (Ofcom). Mobile phone: 02, Vodaphone, Three and EE are likely (Ofcom).
Directions - From our office in Lemon Street Truro, proceed on the A39 heading towards Falmouth and continue past Carnon Downs and through Perranarworthel. Continue on the A39 exiting at the Hillhead roundabout onto Union Road continuing into Bickland Hill and carry on proceeding along this road until Vicarage Hill. Vicarage Hill continues to Trewen Road where Parc Stephney can be found on your right hand side. Number 15 can be located towards to top of the cul-de-sac on the right hand side.