Property description
LOCATION: Truro is the only city in Cornwall and the most southerly city in Great Britain. It grew to be an important centre of trade, thanks firstly to its port, but later because of its role as a stannary town for the mining industry. Today, Truro is the centre for administration, leisure and retail in Cornwall and has a population of 20,920.
The city is well-known for its cathedral (completed in 1910), as well as its cobbled streets, open spaces and many examples of Georgian architecture. It is also the location of the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall, Cornwall's Courts of Justice and Cornwall County Council.
Located on the north side of Truro, Nursery Close is ½ mile from the cathedral on foot.
GENERAL: 2 Nursery Close, is a terraced house, on a quiet road, with a pleasant outlook, a short walk from the town centre. The property in good decorative order, with parking and comprises; porch, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and family bathroom. There are modest gardens to the front and rear.
DIRECTIONS: From the A390 heading West (from the St Austell direction look out for the A39 (from Bodmin) joining from the right. Continue down Tregolls road for 0.8 miles take the forth exit at the roundabout (by Halfords) and continue down St Austell Street for 0.4 miles then turn right into Moresk Road. After 0.1 miles turn left onto Treseder's Gardens then after 120 yards turn right into Nursery close. No 2 is the second property on the right.
APPROACH: Nursery Close is situated opposite a viaduct shielded by trees. Look out for a small turning on the right where there is parking and additional dwellings. Walk back down the path keeping to the left and take the steps to the UPVC double obscure glazed front door with outside light adjacent.
PORCH: 1.47m by 0.95m 4'10" x 3'1"
The porch has a built in cupboard (included in the above dimensions), houses the fuse box, provides hanging space and has a glazed door to the living room.
LIVING ROOM: 3.54m by 3.37m 11'7" x 11'1"
The room is lit by a double glazed window in the front elevation, and heat is provided by a traditional gas fire. The room has TV and telephone connections and is finished with skirting boards and coving.
Take the small paned glazed door to the Kitchen.
KITCHEN: 3.68m by 2.56m 12'1" x 8'5"
Lit by a double glazed window in the rear elevation, overlooking the rear garden, and warmed by a panel heater the room has a range of wall, base and drawer units with roll edged wood effect work tops housing a stainless steel drainer sink with mixer tap over, there is space and services for a washing machine, fridge, freezer and cooker and the splash backs are tiled. There is a large cupboard (under the stairs), a wall mounted gas boiler (for hot water) and a door to the rear hallway which has stairs to the first floor and a double glazed door to the rear garden.
Take the stairs to the first floor.
LANDING: The landing provides access to the bedrooms, bathroom and loft (by hinged ceiling hatch).
BEDROOM 1: 3.54m by 2.58m 11'7" x 8'6"
Entered by a white panelled door and lit by a double glazed window overlooking the approach (with mature trees and viaduct view), bedroom 1 has a built in wardrobe.
FAMILY BATHROOM: 2.06m by 1.67m 6'9" x 5'6"
The coloured suite comprises: wash hand basin in vanity unit, low level WC and panelled bath with glass screen and shower over. The wet areas are tiled there is extraction and a wall mounted heater.
BEDROOM 2: 2.39m by 2.01m 7'10" x 6'7"
Bedroom 2, entered by a white panelled door, overlooks the rear garden, has a built in wardrobe and is finished with skirting boards.
OUTSIDE: The rear garden is enclosed, has a patio adjacent to the house and a bank well stocked with plants.
SERVICES: Electricity
Telephone
Water
Drainage
Mains Gas
COUNCIL TAX: On Application
POSSESSION: Immediate vacant possession on completion.
Property Features :
- Living Room
- Bathroom
- Low Maintenance Gardens
- Half a Mile to Town Centre
- Viewing Recommended