£700,000
4 bed detached house for saleCreegbrawse, Chacewater, Truro, Cornwall TR4
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: F
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About this property
Character
Rural Setting
Key Features
• Attractive non-Listed chapel conversion, believed to date from 1828
• Four bedrooms with adaptable, well-planned accommodation
• Wonderful double height open-plan living area
• Superb bespoke kitchen
• Gated driveway parking and detached garage
• Level private lawned garden
• Peaceful rural hamlet setting with countryside views
• Close to Chacewater village amenities and Truro city centre
• Within easy reach of the north Cornish coast and its beaches
Description
A superb and unique opportunity to acquire an exceptionally well presented chapel conversion, believed to date from 1828, set in the peaceful rural hamlet of Creegbrawse just to the west of Truro. Thoughtfully and carefully converted, the property offers adaptable four bedroom accommodation arranged over three floors, with a wonderful double height open-plan living area and a superb bespoke kitchen at its heart.
Creegbrawse sits within the parish of Chacewater, a characterful and welcoming Cornish village set in a green valley. The village offers a pub, a couple of village shops, its own bakery and fish and chip shop, along with a regular fruit, vegetable and flower market, and there is also a health centre, primary school and village hall, making it a practical and well served base for everyday living.
The location strikes a rare balance between rural seclusion and genuine convenience. Truro, the cathedral city and commercial capital of Cornwall, is a short drive away, offering excellent shopping, schooling, a mainline railway station and a thriving cultural scene. The A30 is close by, placing the sandy, cliff-backed beaches of the north coast, including Portreath, St Agnes and Porthtowan, within around fifteen minutes’ drive . For those who love the outdoors, the area is on the doorstep of the Poldice Valley and the Coast to Coast cycle route, with miles of walking and cycling trails winding through the unesco listed Cornish mining landscape that surrounds the village.
This is a wonderful setting for anyone seeking a slower pace of life without sacrificing access to the coast, the countryside or the city.
Ground Floor
Utility room, kitchen/dining room, double height sitting room, cloakroom/wc, and a study/bedroom five.
First Floor
En-suite principal bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Attic Floor
Bedroom four.
Outside
A gated driveway leads to further off-road parking to the side, along with a detached garage. The exceptionally well planted gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with a selection of mature palms, herbaceous borders and climbing plants. There is also a decked sun terrace and two sheds.
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