- A modern mid-terraced family home +
- Enjoying rural views and sea glimpse +
- Three bedrooms +
- Driveway parking for two vehicles +
- Double glazed windows, LPG heating system +
- Kitchen/diner with separate utility room +
- Bathroom with additional ground floor cloakroom +
- Enclosed rear garden with decking, lawn and patio +
- Located within a cul-de-sac position +
- Subject to a Section 106 agreement with local connection +
Situated on the outskirts of the popular seaside village of Porthtowan is this modern mid-terrace family home occupying an elevated position, enjoying a rural view to the rear, while to the front are views towards St Agnes Beacon and a sea glimpse.
Throughout the property there is the benefit of double glazed windows complemented by an LPG heating system. The entrance hallway leads through to a lounge with bi-folding doors opening to the kitchen/diner, making a generous living space and French doors accessing out to the rear garden. The additional ground floor accommodation comprises of a useful utility room and cloakroom while to the first floor are three bedrooms along with a family bathroom.
Externally to the front is a private driveway providing parking for at least two vehicles and a small gravelled garden. The rear garden is enclosed and divided into three areas of garden comprising of a paved patio, lawn and decking and there is a pedestrian gate to the rear access path. The property enjoys a sunny aspect and would be an ideal purchase for those buyers seeking a property close to the local beaches with the advantage of being away from the main tourism of the area.
The property is subject to a Section 106 Agreement, please see Agent's Notes for the full details.
Porthtowan is located between the neighboring villages of Portreath and St Agnes, all of which are renowned for their delightful sandy beaches and popular for its surfing. Other amenities include a convenience store/Post Office, preschool nursery, cafes, restaurants, village hall and Public Houses as well as a bus service to the local towns. The north coast offers breathtaking coastal walks taking in some of the county's most impressive views as well as an array of countryside walks on the doorstep.
Being ideally situated for accessing the mains A30, as well as being within a short driving distance to Truro which has an array of well known high street multiples alongside some of the local independent stores. Truro is a popular city for both locals and visitors to explore the cobbled streets, various restaurants and the Hall for Cornwall which is located on the Piazza.