- Well presented link-detached family home +
- Located within a quiet cul-de-sac position +
- Three bedrooms +
- Lounge with living flame gas fire +
- Fitted kitchen/diner and separate utility +
- Conservatory +
- Ground floor cloakroom, first floor bathroom +
- uPVC double glazing, gas central heating +
- Delightful well tended rear garden +
- Single garage plus driveway parking +
A very well presented link-detached family home located within a quiet cul-de-sac backing on to New Bridge Lane Playing Fields and Recreational Area.
Internally the accommodation comprises of an entrance hallway, a cloakroom, lounge with living flame gas fire, kitchen/diner, conservatory and a utility, whilst to the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Throughout the property has uPVC double glazed windows and doors complemented by a gas fired central heating system.
Externally to the front a driveway offers parking for one vehicle, as well as access to the detached single garage with power connected.
The rear garden is an absolute delight, being well tended is one of the larger plots within this particular development when they were constructed towards the end of the 1990's.
A paved patio with steps ascend to a lawned garden with a variety of borders and mature shrubs whilst an archway and picket fence leads through to a separate Mediterranean style garden offering a gravelled area and a useful storage shed.
Located on the western side of Truro within Newbridge, Carrine Road is a popular residential area ideally positioned for access to Richard Lander School, Truro Golf Club and RCH Treliske.
The property backs on to the Newbridge Lane Recreational Field, therefore is perfect for exercising, dog walking and occupying children on the many apparatus, whilst nearby is also a small green.
A nearby bus stop is also close at hand as well as a local convenience store situated at Tresawls Road and caters very well for day to day needs.
Truro is a popular destination for locals and visitors to explore its cobbled streets and appreciate is Georgian architecture and is also home to The Hall for Cornwall located on the piazza.
Another attraction is the gothic three spired cathedral whilst there is also an array of popular restaurants, cafes and bars to enjoy and a mainline railway station links to London Paddington.
Truro is also ideally located for access to both north and south coasts, the north popular for surfing with its majestic cliff top walks and villages such as Portreath, Perranporth and Porthtowan. For those who enjoy water sports, the maritime town of Falmouth lies approximately twelve miles distant with its beaches such as Gyllyngvase, Castle, Maenporth and Swanpool ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.