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Carthew, Kenneggy Downs, Rosudgeon, Penzance, Cornwall £420,000 Carthew, Kenneggy Downs, Rosudgeon, Penzance, Cornwall £420,000 Carthew, Kenneggy Property Description Our View Chain Free! Stunning Village Location! This beautifully In our opinion this is a property that would be perfect for a Downs, Rosudgeon, presented detached family home will certainly not leave growing family The property is deceptively spacious with you wanting more because it has it all! The presentation well proportioned accommodation and a real feature is the Penzance, Cornwall is immaculate throughout and without viewing you will generous sized plot of land that it comes with. A viewing not believe how spacious this wonderful family home is. is highly recommended to appreciate the quality and size The accommodation is vast with three bedrooms, two of this property. £420,000 reception rooms, together with a stunning fitted kitchen, conservatory, three bathrooms and a utility/laundry area. That is not all! Outside in addition to the main building Location there are three outbuildings including a barn with the Rosudgeon is located between Penzance and Helston potential to convert into an annex, all of this contained and offers access to the sandy beaches of Perranuthnoe. within the properties grounds which consist of a large Penzance is the gateway to some of the most spectacular paddock area and the main garden totaling an area of scenery that West Cornwall has to offer, including the approximately 1.5 Acres. There is also parking for up to famous Minack Theatre, Lands End and St Michael's eight cars at the front and a sheltered seating area off of Mount. The harbour and beaches offer a beautiful place EPC Grade F the garden ideal for entertaining. The property also boasts to relax whilst also of interest, is the seafront, with its For full EPC please contact the branch oil fired central heating and double glazing. EPC Grade promenade and the open-air seawater Jubilee Bathing F a copy of the EPC will be available on request. Pool ,one of the oldest surviving Art Deco swimming baths in the country. Sea and air links to the Isles of Scilly are available whilst the mainline from London finishes here. IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller. Your Move is a trading name of your-move.co.uk, registered in England at Newcastle House, Albany Court, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne 5 Greenmarket, Penzance, TR18 2SG NE4 7YB (number 01864469). 01736 363843 * [email protected] *Calls may be recorded and/or monitored for training and/or security purposes..
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