Property description
This extended three bedroom detached bungalow is believed to be set on one of the largest plots in the road and has an impressive rear garden of over 100' in length, as well as lovely rural and sea views looking over Portmellon Cove towards Chapel Point.The property is located on the edge of the village, within walking distance of the shops, harbour and facilities within the village as well as within walking distance of the beach and facilities at Portmellon.The bungalow has oil fired central heating, double glazing and has solar panels that we are informed provide electricity to the property and the national grid, generating an income back towards the property's electricity consumption. Driveway, single garage, basement store, garden shed and greenhouse.Entrance hallway, lounge/ dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, main bedroom, guest bedroom with en-suite cloakroom, third bedroom and family shower room. Rear garden of over 115' in length, mainly laid to lawn, with vegetable and fruit beds and there are great sea and rural views from the garden as well as from the property.The bungalow has an ?L? shaped hallway with feature oak style flooring, there is a ceiling mounted air ventilation unit and there are two built in cupboards.The double sized reception room has an open plan but defined lounge and dining room with a fireplace in the dining room (Not currently used/ not checked) and there are lovely garden, rural and sea views from the lounge.The kitchen/ breakfast room is fitted with a range of light oak fronted kitchen units, has a breakfast bar and has impressive garden and rural views with sea glimpses. The kitchen has a fitted electric double oven, four ring electric hob with extractor fan above, one and a half bowl sink with draining board and mixer tap and there are spaces for a fridge/ freezer and a washing machine. The main bedroom has lovely garden and rural views with sea glimpses on one side. There is a triple mirror fronted range of wardrobes and a fitted pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback and a mirror fronted cupboard above.The second bedroom has views over the front garden. There is a triple mirror fronted range of wardrobes. A door gives access to the en-suite cloakroom with W/C and a pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback and a mirror fronted cupboard above.The third bedroom has views to the front elevation over the front driveway and garden. There is a mirror fronted double wardrobe. Pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback and a mirror fronted cupboard above.The family shower room is fitted with a white suite comprising WC, bidet and pedestal wash hand basin with tiled surround with inset coloured glass dado tiling that continues around the shower room and there is a three door mirror fronted bathroom cabinet above. There is an extra wide shower cubicle with matching tiled walls and a wall mounted shower.The front garden is laid to lawn and has mature shrubs and trees including Camellia, Hydrangea and Heather. There is a front paved pathway leading to the front door, gated access on either side of the bungalow leading to the rear garden and a tarmac driveway leads to the single garage. The single garage has an up and over door, the oil fired central heating boiler in the far corner, lighting, trip switch box, water tap and an electric unit for the solar panels.The property has an under basement store, as previously mentioned with access from the rear garden. This store sits under the lounge, has power and light and space for a tumble dryer and freezer if required.The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, has a raised paved patio with access directly from the kitchen/ breakfast room and from the lounge and paved steps with a side handrail leads down to the lawned garden. There are flower beds with various plants and shrubs including, Camellia, Agapanthus and Holly, as well as mature shrub boundaries, various trees, vegetable and fruit beds at the bottom of the garden with greenhouse and garden shed on one side. Screened oil tank. EPC - C Council Tax Band - DAs a working fishing village on the south Cornish coast, Mevagissey is renowned for its labyrinth of quaint cob and slate fisherman's cottages, retaining much of its charm through its tiny winding streets and is particularly noteworthy for its historic twin harbour walls. Much of the nearby coastline is owned and protected by the National Trust and offers spectacular coastal walks. Mevagissey caters well for everyday needs having everyday shops, gift shops, public houses and restaurants, as well as an activity/sports centre. Locally there is Polstreath beach which is within walking distance, as well as Porthpean, Gorran Haven and Caerhays beaches being near by. Nearby is the historic port of Charlestown and the sailing estuaries of the popular coastal town of Fowey. Nearby attractions for visitors include Heligan and The Eden Project. The market town of St Austell is approx. 5 miles distant and has a further range of shopping, schooling and social facilities together with main line railway station, bus station, library, sports/leisure centre, choice of at least three golf courses and recently constructed cinema. The popular Cathedral City of Truro approx. 17 miles distant) has fine shopping, theatre, cinema and restaurants, whilst Newquay Airport provides flights to London Heathrow amongst other destinations.Lounge/ Dining Room Lounge 15'8' x 11'9' excluding archway (4.78m x 3.58m)Dining Room 14' including fireplace x 12' (4.27m x 3.66m)Kitchen/ Breakfast Room 14'8' x 7'11' (4.47m x 2.41m)Bedroom One 11'3' x 11'2' (3.43m x 3.40m)Bedroom Two 12' x 10'2' including en-suite cloakroom (3.66m x 3.10m)Bedroom Three 10'10' x 6'11' (3.30m x 2.11m)Garage 16' wall to wall x 9' (4.88m x 2.74m)Rear Garden Just over 115' x just over 48' (35.05m x 14.63m)
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