Property description
This terraced property comprises of three good size bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, large porch and rear garden with outside storage / workshop.
ACCOMMODATION
The property is approached from Kensey Hill through a uPVC double glazed door leading into:-
FRONT PORCH
uPVC double glazed to three sides, tiled floor and further glazed door leading into:-
HALLWAY
Doors leading to lounge and dining room. Stairs rising to first floor.
LOUNGE
Large bay window with uPVC double glazing, tiled fireplace with working fire, heater and picture rail.
DINING ROOM
uPVC double glazing to rear elevation, tiled fireplace with working fire, radiator and built-in storage to alcove. Further built-in under stair storage. Door leading through to:-
KITCHEN
Double glazed to both side and rear elevation. Built-in storage / pantry. Stainless steel sink with double drainer and storage under, roll top working surface, room for cooker, washing machine and fridge.
Storage radiator. Wooden door leading to:-
BATHROOM
Obscure window to the side elevation, panel bath with hot water cylinder over, wash hand basin and low level W.C. Storage radiator.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
Gallery style with large uPVC double glazed window on middle landing. Loft hatch and doors to all first floor accommodation.
BEDROOM ONE
uPVC double glazing to the front elevation, built-in storage and fireplace which is at present closed off.
BEDROOM TWO
uPVC double glazing to rear elevation with views over Kensey Valley.
BEDROOM THREE
uPVC double glazing to front elevation.
OUTSIDE
To the rear there is access via a wooden door to a block built Shed / Workshop, patio area and stone wall and fence boundary having fantastic views over the Kensey Valley. A wooden hand gate gives access to local allotments.
This property is situated on Kensey Hill with fantastic countryside views overlooking the Kensey Valley and is within 1/2 a mile of Launceston town centre which boasts a number of historical buildings
including the Norman Castle and Victorian Guildhall and Town Hall. There is a wide variety of shopping available both in the town centre and the out of town retail park together with a range of service businesses, medical facilities and both primary and secondary schooling. The town has a good sports centre, many clubs and societies catering for a wide variety of interests and two 18 hole golf courses within 3 miles.
Launceston, on the Cornwall / Devon border enjoys a good balance of travel distance to all parts of the two Counties by virtue of the nearby A30 dual carriageway spine road. Eastwards (42 miles) is the city of Exeter providing intercity rail link, international airport and M5 motorway link. Southwards (28 miles) is the city of Plymouth providing continental ferry port and intercity rail link.
In all directions from Launceston there is scenery of outstanding natural beauty, be it the rugged coastline famed for popular family surfing beaches and picturesque former fishing villages to the north, or to the west the open expanses of Bodmin Moor ideal for walking and riding. To the east is Dartmoor National Park and running southwards is the hidden secrets of the Tamar Valley steeped in 18th Century
Property Features :
- Three bedroom mid-terrace cottage
- Ideal size family home
- Outstanding views across Kensey river valley
- Excellent investor potential
- Walking distance to town centre