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LCAA8267 Offers Around £350000 Sunrise Cottage, 33 Comfort Ref: LCAA8267 Offers around £350,000 Sunrise Cottage, 33 Comfort Road, Mylor Bridge, Cornwall, TR11 5SE FREEHOLD An attractive, detached, 3 bedroomed farmhouse requiring modernisation but with planning permission to extend, set in a tucked away garden plot with easy access to the centre of the sought after creekside village between Truro and Falmouth. 2 Ref: LCAA8267 SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION Ground Floor: entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting/dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, snug/study. First Floor: master bedroom with en-suite dressing area and en-suite bathroom. 2 further double bedrooms, family shower room. Outside: access is initially via a shared turning area with the building plot adjacent to it which will then provide access to two designated parking spaces at a high level in the back garden of Sunrise Cottage. Steps will then descend to the house and the gardens which have mature side boundaries and a new fenced boundary will need to be installed at the front, at the purchasers expense, to divide Sunrise Cottage from the garage area. DESCRIPTION An attractive detached period cottage requiring complete modernisation, occupying a delightful semi mature garden plot in the lovely tucked away position, close to the centre of this sought after creekside village between Truro and Falmouth. This charming period cottage has planning permission granted for an extension to the main residence to demolish a single storey side extension and add a two storey extension to increase the accommodation to four bedrooms (two en-suite), two large reception rooms and three bath/shower rooms in all. Sunrise Cottage will be approached through the close which is a side road off Cogos Park where access will initially be over a shared turning area between it and the new house that 3 Ref: LCAA8267 is due to be built on the garden plot above it. Both properties will have access to two designated parking spaces within their own freehold. Steps will descend from the parking spaces down to Sunrise Cottage where a retaining wall will be constructed by the purchasers of the building plot above. This is the perfect opportunity to breath new life into a desirable older residence. With the extensions complete and modernisation and reorganisation of the internal layout complete, there is certainly room to push the price into a higher range. LOCATION Sunrise Cottage is approached from a small side close off Cogos Park which is a small and sought after development near the centre of the village. The property is a short walk from the village centre facilities which include a general store, primary school, public house, hairdresser, butchers, boatyard and a recreation ground. Mylor Bridge is popular not only for its excellent village facilities and community spirit but also for the surrounding beautiful countryside and the proximity to sailing facilities. Small boats can navigate Mylor Creek and some of the best deep water moorings facilities are found at the entrance to the creek at Mylor Churchtown where there are sheltered moorings and pontoon berths with a first rate boatyard and excellent yacht club. Mylor Bridge is also popular due to being situated between the bustling port and harbour town of Falmouth and the city of Truro (Cornwall’s capital). These two offer some of the widest array of amenities available in Cornwall including a full range of national and local retailers, supermarkets, excellent transport links and both private and state schooling. Truro has a mainline station providing a direct link to London Paddington with approximate travel time of 4½ hours and there are excellent links from this area out to the A30 which then remains largely dual carriageway all the way northwards to Exeter where it joins with the national motorway network. To the northwest lies Cornwall Airport Newquay which provides daily shuttle flights to UK and some European destinations. For sailing and pleasure craft enthusiasts, Mylor Creek connects to the Carrick Roads which is the main estuary water of the River Fal and its tributaries. The Carrick Roads is a large open expanse of sheltered water providing some of the best day sailing in the country. Both Falmouth and the surrounding creeks have an excellent array of boating facilities and the surrounding creeks and rivers provide a perfect pottering, playground to be explored on foot or by boat. THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES (all floor plans and dimensions are approximate) Partially glazed wooden front door to:- ENTRANCE HALL. Recessed mat well, stone tiled flooring, side window, ceiling downlighters. Door to:- CLOAKROOM. White suite comprising a low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback and wall mounted mirror above, opaque glazed window, stone tiled flooring. 4 Ref: LCAA8267 SNUG / STUDY – 16’8” including the stairs x 8’7”. Window to the rear garden, stairs ascending to the first floor, beamed ceiling. Doorway to:- SITTING ROOM / DINING ROOM – 28’4” x 11’4”. A fireplace at one end houses a woodburning stove with a stone hearth and tiled flooring. Two wide arched doorways to:- CONSERVATORY – 24’5” x 12’3”. Double glazed windows on three sides overlooking the garden, polycarbonate roofing panel, ceiling fan. KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM – 14’9” x 8’4”. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wood fronted cabinets comprising base level cupboards and drawers with further matching wall 5 Ref: LCAA8267 cupboards, surrounding wood trimmed worktop surfaces with tiled wall surrounds, double oven/grill, five ring gas hob with filter hood above, beamed ceiling, ceramic tiled floor, built- in seating at one end, window overlooking the rear garden, radiator. Doorway to:- UTILITY – 13’2” x 6’3”. Monopitched ceiling, Megaflow hot water cylinder and adjacent wall mounted Gloworm gas fired boiler, two windows, partially glazed door to the garden. From the snug/study, a flight of stairs with wooden handrail, newel posts and banisters, ascends to the:- FIRST FLOOR LANDING. Loft hatch access, radiator. Doors off to:- BEDROOM 1 – 12’ x 11’6”. Wardrobe recess with high level built-in cupboard, window overlooking the front garden and the village. Television aerial point, telephone point, archway to:- EN-SUITE DRESSING AREA. Built-in triple wardrobe, chromium radiator/towel rail, arched doorway to:- EN-SUITE BATHROOM. White suite comprising a built-in moulded bath with tiled wall surrounds and toiletry shelving, pedestal wash hand basin, low level wc, bidet. Part vaulted ceiling with skylight window, further window overlooking the rear garden, radiator, wall light point and electric shaver point. 6 Ref: LCAA8267 BEDROOM 2 – 11’9” x 11’. Deep recessed window overlooking the front garden, built-in cupboard, wall light point. BEDROOM 3 – 13’ x 8’9”. Window overlooking the rear garden, radiator, two built-in wardrobes. SHOWER ROOM. Tiled enclosed shower cubicle with fitted shower, wash hand basin on a vanity cabinet, low level wc, chromium ladder radiator/towel rail, tiled wall surrounds, tiled flooring, window overlooking the front garden. OUTSIDE The property is initially approached from a small quiet residential close off Cogos Park with access via a gated driveway onto a shared turning area with one other property, which will provide access to the two designated parking spaces for Sunrise Cottage. Steps from the parking area will drop down into the gardens which surround the house. The cottage has 7 Ref: LCAA8267 mature boundaries and gardens but will need to put in a boundary fence between its garden and the garage plot garden. GENERAL INFORMATION VIEWING – Strictly by prior appointment through: Lillicrap Chilcott, Landrian House, 59-60 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2PE. Telephone: (01872) 273473. E-mail: [email protected]. POST CODE – TR11 5SE. SERVICES – Mains water, mains electricity and mains drainage. LPG heating. For Council Tax see www.mycounciltax.org.uk. DIRECTIONS – From the centre of Mylor proceed out on Comfort Road, past the school on the left, after which proceed down into a dip and turn right into an unmade lane with a house called Driftwood on the right hand side. Turn right into Cogos Park, proceed up the hill and turn right into The Close, proceed down around a sharp right hand corner to a fork at which bear right and there you will find the gated entrance into Sunrise Cottage and the building plot. Initially both properties are approached from a shared turning area which gives access to two designated parking spaces for the plot and two for Sunrise Cottage. AGENT’S NOTE – The above particulars have been prepared as a general guide only for prospective buyers. Whilst we have endeavoured to provide a fair and reasonable description of the property, no specific survey or detailed inspection has been carried out in relation to the property, the services, the appliances and any fixtures and fittings or equipment. All buyers should rely on their own surveys and investigations in connection with any purchase of the property. All measurements, floor plans, dimensions, acreages and distances are approximate only and should not be relied upon for accuracy. OFFICE OPENING HOURS – Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.30pm. Saturday - 9.00am to 1.00pm. NB: A number of staff are available for viewing appointments all day Saturday and all day Sunday. 8 Ref: LCAA8267 For reference only, not to form any part of a sales contract. 9 Ref: LCAA8267 10 Ref: LCAA8267 11 Ref: LCAA8267 12 Ref: LCAA8267 13 Ref: LCAA8267 14 Ref: LCAA8267 Not to scale – for identification purposes only. 15 Ref: LCAA8267 Not to scale – for identification purposes only. 16 Ref: LCAA8267 Not to scale – for identification purposes only. 17 Ref: LCAA8267 Not to scale – for identification purposes only. 18 Ref: LCAA8267 .
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