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North Penhalurick, Redruth, TR16 6TF Asking Price Of • Detached Three/Four Bedroom Bungalow North Penhalurick, Redruth, TR16 6TF • Set in Approximately 6.15 Acres Set in approximately 6.15 acres of gently sloping grazing land, is this well presented and extended three/four bedroom Agricultural • Lounge, Kitchen/Diner, Utility Tied Bungalow with substantial outbuildings and workshops, convenient for Truro, Falmouth and Redruth. , Quarry Bank is • available to purchase subject to the conditions of an Agricultural and Forestry Tie. Bathroom and Shower Room • EPC Rating C73 Asking Price of £425,000 - Freehold Property Description THE PROPERTY A well-presented and spacious three to four bedroom bungalow, with oil fired centrally heated accommodation that comprises, large kitchen/dining room, living room, utility room, three bedrooms, study/bedroom four and two shower room/bathrooms. The property has photovoltaic cells installed on the roof and is owned by the owners of the property and maintains low electricity bills for the owners. Outside there is just over six acres of gently sloping grazing land with various outbuildings comprising of a double skin block workshop, large steel framed barn/workshop. The land is gently sloping and is divided up in to a range of small, medium fields, ideal for stock grazing and all have access to water. The gardens surrounding the bungalow are now maturing to a lovely sheltered private area, ideal for enjoying for relaxation and barbecues. The property is close to several amenities, including Stithians lake, the North and South coast beaches, the Carrick Road sailing waters and the towns of Redruth, Falmouth and the City of Truro with a fine range of schools and retail opportunities. ACCOMMODATION IN DETAIL (All dimensions are approximate) FRONT ENTRANCE HALL KICHEN/DINER CORRUGATED SHED 11' 9" x 10' 6" (3.58m x 3.2m) A modern and uPVC front door and side screen. Access to 20' 0" x 20' 0" (6.1m x 6.1m) spacious kitchen with tiled floor. A range of cream insulated and boarded loft. Airing cupboard fronted base and matching wall units, one and a housing immersion tank. STEEL FRAMED BARN half bowl sink unit with mixer taps, wood effect 43' 0" x 30' 0" (13.11m x 9.14m) Power and light work tops, built-in dishwasher, island with FAMILY BATHROOM connected. matching units, electric oven and gas hob cooker, Panelled bath with shower, wash hand basin set in chrome extractor, tiled splashbacks, two skylights to vanity unit and low level w.c. Double glazed IMPLEMENT YARD above, walk-in larder cupboard. Two large double window to rear. glazed windows overlooking garden and double LAND French doors leading out. Panelled radiator. Two BEDROOM ONE 1 NG field 3670: 0.38 hectare built-in cupboards. 13' 0" x 10' 0" (3.96m x 3.05m) Panelled radiator. 2 NG field 4370: 0.55 hectare Double glazed window to rear. Built in double 3 NG field 5174: 0.54 hectare UTILITY ROOM wardrobe recess and further built-in double 4 NG field 5068: 0.28 hectare 13' 7" x 8' 9" (4.14m x 2.67m) Tiled floor. Panelled wardrobe with sliding doors. 5 NG field 3566: 0.41 hectare radiator. A range of units and work tops above, 6 NG field 4364: 0.33 hectare plumbing for washing machines, single drainer BEDROOM TWO sink unit and mixer taps. Warmflow oil fired boiler. 12' 0" x 9' 0" (3.66m x 2.74m) Double glazed Total 2.49 hectares Fuse box. Window to side. window to rear. Panelled radiator. Built-in Approx 6.15 acres' wardrobe with sliding doors. SHOWER ROOM DIRECTIONS With large corner shower unit, low level w.c. and BEDROOM THREE Proceed up Buller Hill from the Redruth direction, pedestal wash hand basin. Window to rear. Tiled 9' 8" x 8' 0" (2.95m x 2.44m) Double glazed turn left after passing the riding stables and after floor. Heated towel rail. window to front. Panelled radiator. approximately a mile the property will be seen on the right-hand side. STUDY/BEDROOM FOUR OUTSIDE 8' 9" x 8' 6" (2.67m x 2.59m) Double glazed The gardens that surround the bungalow are SERVICES window to front. Tiled floor. Panelled radiator starting to get well established and outside the Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Private Drainage French doors in the kitchen is a lovely seating area and Private Oil Central Heating Supply Tank LOUNGE ideal for outside entertaining. (However, we have not verified connection). 18' 0" x 13' 9" (5.49m x 4.19m) Large picture window to front. Wood burning stove with tiled WORKSHOP surround and mantle shelf. Panelled radiator. 25' 6" x 25' 0" (7.77m x 7.62m) Two large aluminium doors, one ideal height for high sided vehicles. Power and light. Windows to both sides. TO ARRANGE A VIEWING PLEASE CONTACT Redruth Office 01209 216367 [email protected] Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008: The Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose, buyers are advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. References to the Tenure are based on information supplied by the Seller as the Agent has not had sight of the title documents, again buyers are advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor. Items shown in photographs are not included unless speci fically mentioned within the sales particulars although sometimes however they may be available by separate negotiation. Buyers are strongly recommended to check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property. Reproduced by p ermission of Ordnance Survey on b ehalf of th e Controller of H er Majesty’s Stationery Office. Cro wn Copyright. All rights res erved. Lic ense numb er 10011628 Alma Place, Redruth, Cornwall, 01209 216367 TR15 2AT [email protected] www.millerson.com .
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