- Semi-detached family home +
- Situated in a tucked away village position +
- Three bedrooms +
- Spacious lounge/dining room with wood burner +
- Ground floor bathroom +
- uPVC double glazing +
- Oil fired heating system +
- Enclosed rear garden, useful storage shed +
- Off-road parking space to front +
- Offered for sale with no onward chain +
Being situated in a tucked away location within the village of Chacewater is this semi-detached family home 'Prynters Court House'. Believed to have originally been the site for a local printers and converted back in the 1970's, it now offers a good size family home with the benefit of uPVC double glazed windows and doors complemented by an oil fired central heating system.
In brief, the accommodation comprises of an entrance giving access to bathroom, a generous lounge/dining room with wood burner, kitchen, ground floor bedroom plus additional bedrooms being found on the first floor.
A doorway from the first floor leads to the rear garden which is lawned and has a useful storage shed and additional wood store.
Immediately to the front of the property is an off-road parking space.
Due to the location of the property, it is considered to be an ideal purchase for those who commute on a regular basis to Truro and the outlying towns, whilst also having the benefit of being within a reasonable distance to both the north and south coasts with their contrasting coastlines.
Chacewater is popular village with an excellent community with a good range of services and shops which include a primary school, doctor's, bakers, public house and an old market offering a range of deli-style foods.
Truro lies approximately four miles distant with its Georgian architecture making this a popular destination for visitors.
A mainline railway station operates to London Paddington and for those that are interested in water sports, the north coast is renowned for its excellent surfing beaches at St Agnes, Portreath and Perranporth, whilst to the south Falmouth has a strong sailing tradition.