- Village location, far reaching countryside views +
- Updated detached bungalow +
- Spacious light and bright lounge/diner +
- Kitchen and bathroom +
- Beautiful engineered oak flooring +
- Two double bedrooms, one opening to garden +
- Enclosed rear garden with mature shrubs +
- Garage +
- Driveway parking +
- Offered for sale chain free +
This lovely detached bungalow enjoys beautiful countryside views from the garden and the rear across green fields.
Beautifully presented and updated by the current owners the bungalow has a very spacious L-shaped lounge/diner which is light and bright with three windows and a modern kitchen and bathroom, two double bedrooms - one which opens to the enclosed south facing garden.
The engineered oak flooring is in all rooms with the exception of the bathroom and the garden is a joyful place to sit in with various seating spaces, views and a range of mature shrubs and grasses.
Outside there is also driveway parking and a garage. Improvements also include a new roof (2024) and a new oil tank (2025).
The property will provide a lovely home for someone in this popular village location.
Situated in the popular village of Mawnan Smith within a short walk of the village centre amenities that include a well stocked shop, Public House, café and hairdressers, the village is close to the sailing waters of the Helford and nearby coastal town of Falmouth.
The sub-tropical Glendurgan and Trebah Gardens are found at the other end of the village and with a popular Primary School within close proximity, this property will prove to be popular.
The nearby harbour town of Falmouth itself is a vibrant historic port renowned for its excellent sailing waters and sheltered beaches such as Gyllyngvase, Swanpool, Castle and Maenporth and offers a selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs whilst the shops have a variety of well known national and local independent stores and art galleries. Falmouth is also home to the National Maritime Museum located on the piazza and of course Pendennis Castle being one of Henry the VIII's coastal fortresses.
Truro, which is centre of commerce for the county is just under thirteen miles away and has a mainline railway link to London Paddington and offers a wider range of facilities.